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#61

3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

Yes they started doing that in Den Haag after the re-opening of Paard van Troje. It certaily is a ripp off, and there’s nothing you can do about it. Can’t blame you for not going more often to Holland.

Posted on Mon, 29 November 2004 at 19:18

#62

RobbyVDH wrote:

Yeah well that does not stop me from going to a T? show in Holland :D

Posted on Mon, 29 November 2004 at 19:18

#63

allroy wrote:

Well, as paying at the door in Tilburg meant only paying 16€ instead of 20€ in Germany it’s a reason to see them more often in Holland (if only there were less Dutchies at the show :p ).

Posted on Mon, 29 November 2004 at 22:59

#64

3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

allroy wrote:

(if only there were less Dutchies at the show :p ).

You obviously missed what Andy said in Amsterdam about the Dutch audience.

Posted on Tue, 30 November 2004 at 06:38

#65

RobbyVDH wrote:

He was too busy staring at Marja :p

Posted on Tue, 30 November 2004 at 18:46

#66

allroy wrote:

She forced me to. I didn’t want to do it. :cool:

Posted on Tue, 30 November 2004 at 21:41

#67

marja (sinner) wrote:

RobbyVDH wrote:

He was too busy staring at Marja :p

Yes offcourse, with all my incredible looks, my enormous boobs, what guy would not stare :rolleyes:

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:37

#68

3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

Now that you mention it, I remember one guy not paying any attention to T?

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:41

#69

marja (sinner) wrote:

I wasn’t in amsterdam. Maybe this weekend, I don’t know, as it is a birthdaysurpriseweekend and I can’t make him tell me where we’re going. It kills me, he first said germany, then austria, now holland and it invloves planes.

I’m sorry for rambling :)

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:43

#70

3ddo-on-the-balcony (eddo) wrote:

Maybe planespotting at an airport?

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:45

#71

allroy wrote:

Flying from brussels to Amsterdam would be decadent, wouldn’t it? :rolleyes:

@3ddo: I wasn’t in Amsterdam neither.

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:46

#72

marja (sinner) wrote:

:D, yeah what a great present :)

He will not tell me, i tried every dirty trick in the book. I don’t like it when I’m not in control. But he refused to gave me actual clues, as in the past I always came up with the right answer :). kloterij

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:47

#73

allroy wrote:

So finally his present is what it should be - a real surprise. :)

Posted on Wed, 1 December 2004 at 08:51

#74

FrankieC wrote:

Title: Welcome Home Lads!

Andy You’re A Star

06 Dec 2004

Northern rockers Therapy? are back in the saddle with their tenth studio album Never Apologise, Never Explain – and as Andy Cairns tells Tanya Sweeney, their rabble rousing punk ethic remains as sharply ingrained as ever.

Ten studio albums down the line, Therapy? frontman Andy Cairns seems to be feeling his age.

“We’re getting to the point where we’re meeting younger bands, like Biffy Clyro and Amplified, who are telling us that they have our posters on their wall and that Therapy? were their favourite band,” he maintains. “It makes you feel old, but at least you know what you did at the time worked – there were kids in their bedrooms who formed bands ‘cos they heard you.”

Therapy? may well be regarded as the elder statesmen of Irish rock, but it hasn’t stopped them from unleashing an album of boundless and ferocious energy. Their 10th studio outing, Never Apologise, Never Explain, manages to re-ignite the Ulster trio’s breakneck momentum.

“I thought it might be hard to keep up momentum, but it wasn’t,” admits Cairns. “There’s a real nervous energy, from nerves and adrenalin that myself and Michael have naturally. I’m constantly surprised that we keep the energy level up every night. Having been around for this length of time and having so many records, we need to play quite long sets. The days of going on, drinking a crate of cider, falling over after 25 minutes and calling the audience a pack of cunts…those days are gone! We have to have some degree of professionalism at this stage.”

It could well be that the band’s newfound zeal is down to a change in personnel. Drummer Neil Cooper has been recruited to replace Graham Hopkins, making him the third drummer in five years.

“Neil was the final piece of the jigsaw when he joined,” recalls Cairns. “When we began to write and rehearse he gave the band more focus. A lot of bands have guitarists going through the revolving door constantly, but with us, we’re trying to be unique. And none of them have died in a bizarre gardening accident!”

Additionally, the line-up has been whittled back down to three members – Cairns, Cooper, and bassist Michael McKagan.

“It’s been really good for me,” reflects Cairns on the line-up change. “When we had the cello and guitar, to be frank, I got lazy on the guitar and didn’t put much thought into it. With the three of us, there’s no room for error. I have to make sure that everything works together as we have to make more noise with less people.”

The band may be feeling as sprightly as ever, yet they still encounter their fair share of detractors who argue that, 10 years down the line, Therapy? are simply no longer in fashion.

“With the last two records we’ve been getting critical acclaim, but it can still be tough,” admits Cairns. “We might say to some organiser, ‘We’d like to be on that festival bill,’ and they might say, ‘You might have worked for us five years ago, but not now’. That can be frustrating sometimes.”

Fortunately for Cairns, some people do appear to be coming around to his way of thinking.

“In 2001, around the time of Shameless, our label were saying stuff like, ‘This whole nu-metal is really big right now. There are people doing stuff with hip-hop beats and people with short hair playing guitars’. We were going, ‘Cast your minds back to 1992, when we were the short haired pillocks’. A couple of years ago, we said we wanted to do an old-skool punk record, which the label weren’t too keen on. Now, you can’t move for rock’n’roll bands wearing their Converse and playing punk metal.”

Having found a happy home within Spitfire records, Therapy? have decided to concentrate on making the music they want to, regardless of fad or trend.

“Being on a major label took a little bit of the hunger away,” recalls Cairns. “Anything that would happen commercially would be great, but it’s not expected of us, which is amazing. At the end of the day, we’re still the same little fan-boys that grew up in Ulster, really.”

Therapy? play Mandela Hall, Belfast (December 7) and the Ambassador, Dublin (8).

Hotpress.com

Posted on Mon, 6 December 2004 at 23:23

#75

motherh666 wrote:

FrankieC wrote:

The days of going on, drinking a crate of cider, falling over after 25 minutes and calling the audience a pack of cunts…those days are gone! We have to have some degree of professionalism at this stage.”
Hotpress.com

Bahahahahaha

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 09:09

#76

Alan wrote:

Yeah, love that quote! :D

I’ve seen them do that too, on old vid’s back in 91/92 - they really had a “fuck you” attitude back then.

Posted on Tue, 7 December 2004 at 09:37

#77

deadsetgav wrote:

T? got a 3K review in Kerrap this week for the Astoria gig. The theme of the review was that Therapy? were not really fashionable anymore.

Tossers

Posted on Wed, 15 December 2004 at 14:58

#78

fatboy wrote:

I remember reading that review myself. I don’t think the person who wrote that review was going against the band, but all he/she was saying that the place was far from being sold out and Helmet were playing in the LA2 below - not great, plus its close to Christmas.

Just hope they do another tour(and with hope, they play Swansea)and see what audeince our band really has.

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 11:49

#79

30seconds wrote:

I thought the review was O.K, not great… But an excellent picture of Andy!!… :cool:

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 11:59

#80

deadsetgav wrote:

Yeah - the point I was trying to make said that Therapy? played brilliantly and gave them KKK cause there weren’t many people there? what kind of bollocks is that…

I suppose it just goes with the usual, ‘Lame emo bandwagon jumpers debut tour, sold out - sound just like last fashionably lame emo band to play here, wear their guitars in a really stylish way, oooh and eyeliner’ KKKKK

(I dont have anything against emo by the way - he was always my favourite on Sesame St. :))

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 18:08

#81

motherh666 wrote:

Wasn’t that eLmo?

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 18:36

#82

deadsetgav wrote:

;)

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 18:39

#83

Bad Karma wrote:

T? are in this weeks issue of Kerrang a couple times Andy is having Christmas dinner with Funeral For A Friend’s Matt Davies,Eighties Matchbox Disaster’s Guy McKnight and Hundred Reason’s Larry Hibbert.Micheal and Neil take part in the Chrimbolymics and in the individual critics lists NANE gets mentioned twice plus a pic of the album cover.

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 20:35

#84

30seconds wrote:

For once K! has something decent in it! I got the K! album critics magazine last year… I think High Anxiety got mentioned once or twice

Posted on Thu, 23 December 2004 at 20:58

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