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I tried again from scratch. Went to Ticketmaster, searched on Drive in, then filtered by city, and he was on the second page. Try that route.

Screenshot below to prove that I'm not making this all up.

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Raging Speedhorn - We Will Be Dead Tomorrow

They're live streaming a gig on Sunday that I'm hoping to watch (assuming we get home in time, 19:30 feels far too early)

 

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@kevin_lindsay @TheMaartian @Stub Mandrel

Seeing as it got mentioned here I've also listened to that Numan Savage album - it's dystopian as I'd expect but it hangs together like a film score - quite surprised and impressed with it - even if his vocals have been tapered with (and I don't know how much) they sound pretty good to me. I was more of a John Foxx fan tbh but this is a strong album. I saw him (+full band) with his daughter (on TV) singing a while back - I reckon this might have been the album he was playing from. 

I've picked up more ideas for great music to listen to on this forum than anywhere else I can think of.

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  On 02/07/2020 at 17:04, Richard R said:

I tried again from scratch. Went to Ticketmaster, searched on Drive in, then filtered by city, and he was on the second page. Try that route.

Screenshot below to prove that I'm not making this all up.

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Cripes £84, perhaps if I find someone to go with...

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Just a thought with 'drive in' concerts, and films, do they charge per car or per person? I'm guessing it'll be per person for maximum profit, but an individual in one car takes up the same amount of space as the five in the car next to them. 

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  On 02/07/2020 at 19:43, Maude said:

Just a thought with 'drive in' concerts, and films, do they charge per car or per person? I'm guessing it'll be per person for maximum profit, but an individual in one car takes up the same amount of space as the five in the car next to them. 

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Looks like a minimum charge for two (£84)

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Mott The Hoople.  None of the really early stuff, so kicking things off from 1972s All The Young Dudes and I'll go through the post-Hunter Mott albums (Drive On/Shouting & Pointing) and then swing back to the 2009/13 live albums.  That's me set for the day.  Might watch the documentary tonight too.

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Keeping my spirits up against the onslaught of moody/angsty female teens with this cracking live version of Burning Down The House. I've already played it 5 times today it's so uplifting!

 

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  On 03/07/2020 at 15:30, JottoSW1 said:

One of a Kind - Bill Bruford. The excellent Jeff Berlin on Bass

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Brilliant album. I was lucky enough to have seen Jeff Berlin with John McLaughlan in 80's

Check out Bilbo's tab page on Basschat where you'll find a lot of the bass lines written out for you.

Dave

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  On 03/07/2020 at 14:01, Barking Spiders said:

Keeping my spirits up against the onslaught of moody/angsty female teens with this cracking live version of Burning Down The House. I've already played it 5 times today it's so uplifting!

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Always good to see a band having fun. Love teh guitarist synching his bouncing with the backing singers.

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  On 03/07/2020 at 14:01, Barking Spiders said:

Keeping my spirits up against the onslaught of moody/angsty female teens with this cracking live version of Burning Down The House. I've already played it 5 times today it's so uplifting!

 

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They really were excellent at this time, I'm guessing you know about this? Filmed on the same tour 👍

 

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My Bandcamp purchases from today - Emma Ruth Rundell, The Callous Daoboys and Two Minutes To Late Night's covers EP

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I don’t generally drink from Sunday to Thursday. I allow a couple on Friday and Saturday nights. I have a rather lovely Parma Violet Whitley & Neill G&T to hand and am currently listening to a recommendation from @NancyJohnson and it’s pretty bloody marvellous (even on the first run through mate).

It is an album by Shudder To Think called ‘Pony Express Record’.

I’m still trying to figure out what ‘post-hardcore’ is - but I like it. Thanks mate.

 

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