#31
mightyscoop wrote:
I definitely see both points of view so we’ll all have to agreed to disagree…but where’s the fun in that
Posted on Mon, 2 February 2004 at 11:45
#32
Alex wrote:
Citizen Erased wrote:
Saw them at Reading in 99 and 01 - which years did you go, we may have been in the same crowd. Offspring seem to make a lot more of an effort to have a good time that certain other bands there.Anyone any ideas who’s playing Reading this year?
Whichever year they opened for The Prodigy. 01? 02? I guess 01? Cos I went 00, 01, 02, 03. But I thought it was 02 they were at. I dunno.
After the Offspring I could hardly move for the Prodge, not that the crowd density would have let that happen…
A bit like having Blink followed by Rage a few years ago… _exhausting_.
I think I’m old. I am now thinking, I don’t know who is on Reading this year, but even if was all my favourite bands, I’m not sure I would go. Ah… where did I leave my teeth?
Posted on Wed, 4 February 2004 at 22:40
#33
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
You’re right, it was 02 - was less than impressed with the Prodigy after that, which was a disappointment, as I’d been looking forward to them.
Your never too old for Reading! MY mate (29 & a banker) who came to see T? for the first time in November (and indeed, his first ever proper gig) is now raring to go to Reading. Provided, of course, thay we (ahem) stay in a B&B…
Must go soak my feet & have my horlicks
Posted on Thu, 5 February 2004 at 10:46
#34
Alex wrote:
So Erdem says they are in TUrkey in March — so possible they could be in DUblin in March, be it as headliners, or doing an Offspring support slot??
Posted on Thu, 12 February 2004 at 18:07
#35
arvid4prez wrote:
Reverend Savage? wrote:
I think TW is right - it’s an insult.
My uncle is a Humo reporter so I had it checked…
It is meant positive (for Therapy?).
However, the fact that the reviewer says that ALL offspring albums suck ass should havee given you a hint that it could not be meant negative for T?
Posted on Sun, 14 March 2004 at 17:40
#36
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
arvid4prez wrote:
the reviewer says that ALL offspring albums suck ass should havee given you a hint that
… the reporter is a moron :D
Posted on Sun, 14 March 2004 at 21:52
#37
Andy D wrote:
Like I said earlier, the reporter must have meant that The Offspring played an ordinary T?-riff in a mediocre way. It’s like we say in Belgium: Willen maar niet kunnen.
Posted on Sun, 14 March 2004 at 23:56
#38
arvid4prez wrote:
Fiestaboy wrote:
Like I said earlier, the reporter must have meant that The Offspring played an ordinary T?-riff in a mediocre way. It’s like we say in Belgium: Willen maar niet kunnen.
Fuckin’ A !
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 00:27
#39
McBain wrote:
I personally couldn’t characterize a standard T? Riff anyway. There is non as such in my eyes. Any Troublegum Riff is not standard T?, is it? Is Rust? or Jam Jar Jail? Or Joey?
I do have an image of a standard Offspring Riff though ;)
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 05:42
#40
scotdamn wrote:
A t? riff is a riff with balls and a rock and roll twist in it…
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 08:12
#41
JSar666 wrote:
Can we just let this topic die? It’s been going since 1st of Jan and it’s not even a particularly good topic.
DIE DIE DIE DIE!!! :mad:
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 09:03
#42
Fordonian wrote:
motherh666 wrote:
I think this thing is simply a half-full/half-empty glass thing.
Maybe the drinking vessel is twice the size it needs to be for the volume of fluid it contains. :D Sorry, couldn’t resist.
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 09:18
#43
Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:
That’s an accountant’s point of view :D
Splinter is actually a fantastic album. I am NOT being ironic!
Posted on Wed, 24 March 2004 at 17:22
#44
Fordonian wrote:
I’d have said an engineer’s view- then they could construct a smaller vessel- imagine a small glass covered in scaffold! :D Well, maybe not. :)
Don’t really know Splinter, still like to stick Ignition on occasionally though.
Posted on Thu, 25 March 2004 at 09:15