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Post by Fire Bear on Dec 28, 2008 20:38:13 GMT
They were at the Christmas All-Nighter. They were pretty cool. One of the guys was pretty... energetic. I think he was either drunk or over-excited! But I liked them, which was why I was overjoyed (kinda) when...
I got their album for my Christmas!! I have spent the day listening to their album over and over again (cause it's easier than changing the CD when I'm busy doing other stuff)!
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mojojojoe
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The cold sweat in your breakfast
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Post by mojojojoe on Dec 29, 2008 2:59:58 GMT
I love bands that are eccentric in their performances. It's best when the sweat from their bodies flies on to you when they swing their bodies.
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kitty
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Post by kitty on Dec 29, 2008 17:10:23 GMT
They played a free gig at my union because the uni won some silly facebook competition or whatnot. Unfortunately the email went round the day after we were supposed to pick up our free tickets. So alas I did not attend.
I was not too upset though they're not bad in a peppy upbeat kinda way. I put them in the Ting Tings box of notawfulbackgroundsounds, alsosuitedtoadvert backingtracks. It's not a bad box to be in when the gig is free.
And the sweatier a band becomes is usually an indicator of how good the gig is. It's not a success if I'm not drenched in other people's sweat by the end of a performance.
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Post by Miss O'Jenny on Jan 9, 2009 20:56:27 GMT
I really like them. Their album was the first one I bought after my little Country music phase (which lingers in the background still). Both their singers are very attractive.
I hate the Ting Tings.
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Post by Fire Bear on Jan 12, 2009 19:43:09 GMT
Just so happens I also got their album for Christmas.
I now know what their "That's Not my Name" song's all about (and what they're actually saying).
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Post by Miss O'Jenny on Jan 13, 2009 1:38:59 GMT
Who cares? It's drivel. Like most music nowadays really.
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