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Post by Marwood on Mar 13, 2018 14:03:21 GMT
Curated by Robert Smith: Meltdown There are apparently more events coming but I'm a bit surprised that no film or theatre events have been announced so far. Anyone else on here going, or planning to go to any of these shows? Members tickets went on sale this morning, I've got tickets for Manic Street Preachers and Mogwai but Nine Inch Nails had sold out by the time I got to log in, My Bloody Valentine didn't have any decent seats left and I draw the line at paying £65 to see Placebo or The Libertines. The queueing system was a shambles to be honest, 20 minutes after tickets were supposed to go on sale and the queue hadn't started moving, it then said we were moving before stopping for what seemed like an age after an hour or so before restarting - they need to stagger sales in future so you don't get an immense horde of people all trying at the same time to get tickets.
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Post by foxa on Mar 13, 2018 17:45:41 GMT
I had a quick look, but didn't book for anything.
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Post by floorshow on Mar 14, 2018 11:14:30 GMT
Queuing alwas seems to be a shambles (same back end system as Barbican, Young Vic and Somerset House?) but I managed to get Mogwai on members sale and NIN this morning.
Cursing them putting on Mogwai at the same time as Kristin Hersh and dreading the bunfight for tickets following the inevitable Cure announcement in April..
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Post by Marwood on Mar 14, 2018 12:10:07 GMT
I also got NIN this morning, and thats probably going to be it, but I've already booked for the Cure in Hyde Park in July so won't be too disappointed if I can't get tickets for them at the RFH.
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Post by floorshow on Mar 14, 2018 12:50:20 GMT
I've got Hyde Park too - I think that's almost certainly going to be a greatest hits affair. The prospect of something unique for the RFH is just too tasty to say no to - their smaller venue shows have been spectacular in recent years
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2018 13:57:45 GMT
Shouldn’t be, but slightly surprised there’s some fellow NIN fans on here!
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Post by Marwood on Mar 14, 2018 18:17:43 GMT
Shouldn’t be, but slightly surprised there’s some fellow NIN fans on here! Not all of us on here listen to nothing but showtunes, you know? 😛
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2018 18:39:46 GMT
Dare I say it, but the lineup seems quite conservative - all very turn of the century Reading Festival.
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Post by Marwood on Mar 15, 2018 13:44:38 GMT
Well it’s the Southbank Centre, not the ICA: they’re not likely to book FKA Twigs, MC Uncle Tom Cobley and the Peruvian Marching Band Of Old Lima Town on the offchance of appearing cutting edge.
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Post by floorshow on Apr 13, 2018 10:13:16 GMT
Survived the queue to get tickets for the CURÆTION-25 night. Very, very happy with this
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Post by Marwood on Apr 13, 2018 10:38:04 GMT
Website was a shambles this morning, crashed half a dozen times on the stroke of 10 before sticking me behind 1,400 people in a queue: I didn't want to pay £45 for balcony (all that was left) for the Cureation show so booked to see Loop the weekend before instead, so will be seeing over the course of the festival:
Loop Manic Street Preachers Mogwai Nine Inch Nails
and will be leaving it at that.
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Post by floorshow on Apr 13, 2018 11:06:47 GMT
I was so tempted with Loop - loved Gilded Eternity and didn't even know Loop were still a thing until this week. Kristin Hersh was another that I just couldn't justify so have drawn the line at Placebo, Mogwai, NIN & The Cure.
I hate the queuing system, it always seems to work better when you have the actual ticket link rather than the 'event page' though. And 5 devices.
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Post by loureviews on Apr 13, 2018 19:10:10 GMT
We're going to see Suzanne Vega. I really like the venue for concerts having seen Marianne Faithful, Liza Minnelli, Randy Newman, Chrissie Hynde, Christy Moore, kd lang, the Human League and others there on previous occasions.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 13, 2018 19:24:30 GMT
all very turn of the century Reading Festival Makes me feel better about being too skint for this!
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Post by Marwood on Jun 19, 2018 22:56:45 GMT
The Manics: In Between Days! (Nicky Wire was back too ) Loop were great on Sunday too...
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Post by Marwood on Jun 21, 2018 18:09:09 GMT
Just got myself a decent front stalls seat for My Bloody Valentine on Saturday, so keep trying if there are any shows left that you’re keen on.
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Post by Marwood on Jun 21, 2018 22:15:20 GMT
Mogwai surpassed all levels of excellence tonight: My Father My King was awesome beyond words 😎
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Post by Marwood on Jun 22, 2018 22:07:14 GMT
A bit underwhelmed by NIN - don’t know if it was sitting in the rear stalls or the pissed up singing along and whooping whenever Trent Reznor sat down (or then stood up) that did it for me but it just never really took off for me.
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Post by Marwood on Jun 23, 2018 21:34:30 GMT
My Bloody Valentine- I won’t be able to hear properly for the next week or so, but - wow: far and away the best act I’ve seen this year.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2018 12:24:26 GMT
My Bloody Valentine- I won’t be able to hear properly for the next week or so, but - wow: far and away the best act I’ve seen this year. Very envious. I was at a wedding so had to miss this!
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Post by floorshow on Jun 25, 2018 0:15:52 GMT
Mogwai surpassed all levels of excellence tonight: My Father My King was awesome beyond words 😎 Yeah, that was brutal. Thoroughly enjoyed Mogwai. Thought NIN were decent but I get a retro Fragile or Spiral setlist every time I see them so never see thw new stuff Mogwai were sat in the front row for NIN and were the only people I could see who didnt bother standing. The Cure were great tonight
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Post by Marwood on Feb 11, 2019 14:55:39 GMT
Nile Rodgers announced as the curator of this years Meltdown, I'm not exact;y excited about this but will wait to see who is playing (apart from the surely playing Chic who I'm not particularly bothered about seeing)
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Post by floorshow on Feb 11, 2019 16:23:14 GMT
Quite looking forward to see who he books, they should at least all be big bouncy fun gigs. You can put money on a Johnny Marr night..
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Post by Backdrifter on Feb 11, 2019 17:16:24 GMT
I managed to miss this thread last year. As someone said, it's kind of nice to see fans of NIN, Mogwai, MBV etc on here, albeit just 2 or 3. I admit I've generally assumed people's music tastes here consist of showtunes and nothing else. But I suppose there aren't usually music threads on here, at least not that I notice.
All the same is it too much to hope anyone's willing to discuss School of Seven Bells, Goldfrapp, St Vincent, Magazine and King Crimson?!
While Rodgers and Chic weren't really my thing I admire them and it'll be interesting to see his selection.
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Post by Marwood on Feb 11, 2019 19:04:03 GMT
Who knows, maybe even Daft Punk? (although I doubt it) - I saw them in Hyde Park 11 or 12 years ago and the whole thing was spoilt by the masses of p***ed up Neds in attendance.
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