#31
realityfuck (Richard Splash) wrote:
Point Depot. Dublin, DEC 1990, Billy Idol… oh yeah!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 10:40
#32
marja (sinner) wrote:
allroy wrote:
Wooohoooo, another RFTC fan.
and another one here. I saw them at pukkelpop a few years ago. It was great. Dancing and singing along, marvelous :)
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 11:24
#33
allroy wrote:
You’ve got an excellent taste in music for a Belgian, I have to admit. Any German ancestors in your family (that would also explain Peter Maffay as your guilty pleasure)? :p
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 11:29
#34
marja (sinner) wrote:
the company I work for has been bought by a big german concern. We are forced to listen to german music every day for three hours and we all have to wear leder hosen ;)
that would we a nice explenation, right :)
No german ancestors (I hope :p), jus a great overall taste :)
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 11:34
#35
allroy wrote:
marja wrote:
No german ancestors (I hope :p), just a great overall taste :)
Booo, I liked the other one better. :)
Anyway, every RFTC lover must be a nice person (shocking to hear this from me, isn’t it?), even if she’s Belgian.
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 11:45
#36
marja (sinner) wrote:
don’t forget i like twilight singers as well (come on, i need more flatery :))
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 11:50
#37
allroy wrote:
Ok then ***clears throat***
Marja, you must be the most beautiful woman in the whole of Belgium with the finest musical taste ever to be heard of.
Your voice is so sweet that everyone wants to hear it all the time, that’s why often you have to lead up to three conversations simultaneously.
If I should ever find someone who loves Therapy?, The Twilight Singers and Rocket From The Crypt at the same time, I know I should marry her at once. But being of quite inferior looks compared to Mr Dulli I can only drown my pain with some Belgian beer in the company of your ex-boyfriend whom you dumped for Greg.
***insert coins for more flattery***
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:01
#38
marja (sinner) wrote:
could you please sent me a message like that every morning :)
When you see greg dulli, you know I don’t go for looks. It’s the inside that counts :)
It’s real shame I allready have someone, otherwise I would give you my phonenumber. See, being nice to a woman isn’t that hard ;)
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:02
#39
marja (sinner) wrote:
and with this message, I’m finally in the third page of the members-list. Yeah the bronze medal for me :)
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:05
#40
allroy wrote:
I always thought women have their boyfriends / husbands / lovers for tasks like these.
Hmm, this could be a business idea. I’ll have my own mail service called CBS (Caressing Business for Salesladies).
Anyone else interested? :)
PS: marja, if you keep me busy like this, I’ll be past Robby by the end of the week.
We’re a good team.
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:09
#41
marja (sinner) wrote:
that really is a great idea :)
maybe you can have an artist name like duece bigalow, male gigalow :p
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:13
#42
allroy wrote:
Naah, don’t compare me with Rob Schneider. :(
Ma’am, I’m afraid you’ll have to deal with Auld Annoying Allroy in the future again. There are other ladies who demand flattery from me as well, and they’ve come first, I’m afraid.
***slips his phone number to her secretly*** :cool:
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:21
#43
marja (sinner) wrote:
:eek: there is somenbody else
men :rolleyes:
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:25
#44
allroy wrote:
Sorry, I think that even on this board I’ve already confessed my true and deep feelings for the only woman that ever struck a chord in my heart - Kim Deal (though I don’t like her new haircut). :o
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:28
#45
marja (sinner) wrote:
allroy wrote:
PS: marja, if you keep me busy like this, I’ll be past Robby by the end of the week.
We’re a good team.
By the end of this week you say, man, it’s only wednesday, so you’ll probably pass him in a few hours :) (if it would depend on me, don’t really feel like working you see :))
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 12:32
#46
allroy wrote:
With all this goofing around (sincere apologies to evryone annoyed) I forgot something I’d like to know about those first concert experiences. In my case, Ienjoyed it, but looking back at it, it really was a crap show. anyone else feeling the same?
Except those who lost their gig virginity to Therapy? of course. :)
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 13:18
#47
marja (sinner) wrote:
allroy wrote:
With all this goofing around (sincere apologies to evryone annoyed)
goofing around!!!!! :eek:
i feel offended. I sacrifice my valuable time to help you get passed robby, and than this :mad:
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 13:57
#48
allroy wrote:
Oops, well… ahmmm…***blushes***
I think my CBS just went bankrupt.
First business rule: the customer is king, don’t hurt his feelings.
Anyway, you’re just Belgian. :p
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 14:04
#49
marja (sinner) wrote:
i’ll find an other teambuddie :p
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 14:17
#50
allroy wrote:
Don’t you dare teaming up with Robby to keep him above me. :o
I’ve heard he hates The Twilight Singers.
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 14:26
#51
hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:
I really liked the Lemonheads gig, I don’t think it was a crap show. The only band I’ve seen live and thought were really crap was Korn, so I went and sat in the toilets with the other protesters :D
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 15:30
#52
motherh666 wrote:
I agree. Saw Korn at Wembley a few years back and I was sorely disappointed. Very very dull and the pit for Blind at the end was pathetic. I thought I’d give it a go, ran in started moshing and suddenly I had 8 15 year olds standing around me nearly crying. I left in disgust straight after.
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 15:47
#53
RobbyVDH wrote:
allroy wrote:
PS: marja, if you keep me busy like this, I’ll be past Robby by the end of the week.
We’re a good team.
Polluting the WoM with all your childish posts is not really an accomplishment you should be proud of :p
Get to work you lazy fuck :D
Posted on Wed, 25 August 2004 at 16:57
#54
Punkwak (Tijn) wrote:
Title: What whas the first gig you’ve been to? (merged)
wow i’ll go 14 years back and yeah there they are..
Heideroosjes at the pul in uden holland.. :D
I fell of the stage.. :p
after that i get really normal.. :o
cheers
Posted on Thu, 31 August 2006 at 21:33
#55
Lola* wrote:
Pearl Jam…Greenglens Arena, Cork 1996…first and best!
Posted on Thu, 31 August 2006 at 21:40
#56
rocking roxy wrote:
Spin Doctors 1992 :D…at the age of 12
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 05:28
#57
chr1s (The T.F.M) wrote:
Red Hot Chili Peppers in Glasgow 1990
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 08:02
#58
Nitro wrote:
My first concert was one of Turkey’s oldest rock bands, Kramp. In 1988.
My first international concert was Grinder (from Germany) in 1990 in Istanbul.
My first big gig was Metallica in Istanbul in 1993.
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 08:37
#59
Dennis wrote:
Simple Minds, Wembley Stadium 1989
Some wag had put Gun and The Silencers on the same bill as support.
next up was The Alarm in Birmingham…um…I think I better shut up before I drop myself in any more shit with the music police…
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 08:57
#60
Divers (Simon) wrote:
Misanthropologist wrote:
Mine was T? at Southampton Guildhall for the Troublegum tour. Fucking brilliant it was, too. :)
I was at that gig:)
Mine was when i was 11 back in 91 I went with my brother on the train up to London to see Nine Inch Nails, Skid Row and Guns ‘N’ Roses at Wembley.
It’s Probably THE childhood memory I have:)
Posted on Fri, 1 September 2006 at 09:08