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If anyone pre-ordered their new album they will get a code to book tickets on ThursdayStand by your many computers, phones and lap tops next Friday morning
If anyone pre-ordered their new album they will get a code to book tickets on ThursdayStand by your many computers, phones and lap tops next Friday morning
Saw the Arctic Monkeys at the Empire back in the day and had a **** next to Alex Turner on a wall outside the place they were using for an after party.I remember seeing Last of The Shadow Puppets at Middlesbrough Town Hall in 2016, and then seeing Alex Turner and Miles Kane in the Empire on the same night with cans of red stripe in their hands haha.
The first album left out some miles better songs that helped make them massive before it even came about. In retrospect the second album was miles better but the underground buzz and sourcing songs from bootleg outlets like Cuddles In The Kitchen and Ishotthesheriff was what made them special - also used for bands that were part of the scene but never as big like Milburn and various indie landfill.I like all their albums to be honest, they all have their own flavour and mood. The first is one of the weaker complete albums, some great lead tracks, but some weaker songs as they were learning on the job.
It's cool to knock TBHAC but lyrics are great with that dry wit, the basslines are superb on almost every track, some great keys and guitar, and thematically it hangs together well. OK, it's a totally different vibe to WPSIATWIN but it'd be boring to just create a second rate knock off of a previous album.
Agreed I made a compilation early in their career with a few things that never got released, alternative version plus tracks that never made the album. My mate always said it should have been their first album as it was loads better. Must dig it out for a play.The first album left out some miles better songs that helped make them massive before it even came about. In retrospect the second album was miles better but the underground buzz and sourcing songs from bootleg outlets like Cuddles In The Kitchen and Ishotthesheriff was what made them special - also used for bands that were part of the scene but never as big like Milburn and various indie landfill.
Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts is one of my favourites, brilliant for a B-side.Agreed I made a compilation early in their career with a few things that never got released, alternative version plus tracks that never made the album. My mate always said it should have been their first album as it was loads better. Must dig it out for a play.
Also really liked Millburn. Still play the compilation I made by then. In fact I have recently being thinking of updating it.
Bet it wasn’t Scott or Bausor
That's one that I had in mind off the top of my head but also the original version of When The Sun Goes Down which used to be either Scummy or Scummy Man. My favourite song from the era is Seven which you'd have to listen to on YouTube as it's lost to time. Think my favourite Milburn song never made it to an album as well - Dancing On The Kitchen Floor.Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts is one of my favourites, brilliant for a B-side.
Agree. It'll be even worse tomorrow I imaginePresale on SeeTickets was a nightmare
It came to £320.50 for 4 including all feesHow much out of interest? If you don't mind me asking.
They were 80 each. But initially popped up as only VIP remainingHow much out of interest? If you don't mind me asking.
Interested in Hillsborough when they go on sale tomorrow but price is a factor (I'd much rather see them somewhere smaller in Europe).