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The Feeling - Oxford Brookes

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Just got back from The Feeling gig at Oxford Brookes SU .... excellent stuff!!

That's finished this years set of gigs that has taken in Bon Jovi, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Razorlight and Feeder.

God bless 2006 - it's been a good year for live music!

Anybody recommend any bands to keep an eye out for live dates in 2007?

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So far this year I've seen The Fratellis, Coheed & Cambria, The Subways, The View, The Rifles, Jamie T and soon to see The Sunshine Underground, Bromheads Jacket, Dragonforce :ph34r: and KASABIAN!!

If any of them tour again, get yourself down there son, all of them have been amazing!

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The Feeling....................................:doh:

Just Jack, Bromheads Jacket, The View, The Holloways, Milburn.......... :thumbup:

Want to see all of them next year :P

The feeling is my next and proably last gig of the year at loughbraaa

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So Far this year:

Kooks, Ordinary Boys x2, Holloways, Rifles x2, Milburn x3, Maccabees, Kaiser Chiefs, Athlete, We Are Scientists, Go! Team x2, Cribs, Paddingtons....

&

Reading Festival :)

Still to come, Kasabian and Fratellis, Maccabees, Bromheads Jacket, Kooks and Larrikin Love.

*Gets ready for Craigs list lol*

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going charlatans at de mont 24th nov, kasabian 6th dec de mont, and morrissey 24th dec at the g mex.

the feeling are facking awfull id rather cut off my own ears than go to one of there concerts.

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going charlatans at de mont 24th nov, kasabian 6th dec de mont, and morrissey 24th dec at the g mex.

the feeling are facking awfull id rather cut off my own ears than go to one of there concerts.

Admitedly they are not normally what I would listen to, and I bought the tickets on the spur of the moment 'cos some mates from work were going.

They actually surprised me with how good they were. The album is very engineered and too "pop" for my liking, but playing live they have a much heavier edge to their sound, and they did put on a good show. Finishing the set with a Beastie Boys cover was somewhat unexpected!!

Still, we all have our own preferences - it would be boring if we all liked the same music!

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Admitedly they are not normally what I would listen to, and I bought the tickets on the spur of the moment 'cos some mates from work were going.

They actually surprised me with how good they were. The album is very engineered and too "pop" for my liking, but playing live they have a much heavier edge to their sound, and they did put on a good show. Finishing the set with a Beastie Boys cover was somewhat unexpected!!

Still, we all have our own preferences - it would be boring if we all liked the same music!

Try telling this lot that :ph34r:

Posted

I would rather drink my own sick that watch that set of knob jockeys!

As I said in an earlier post, we all have our own preferences!

I'm not defending mine ... and I'm certainly not defending yours!!

Posted

if they are the only two options i'll have a pint of your finest spew good chap

coming up!!

(see what I did there?)

Posted

Well, it'd be rude not to join in...

(Support in brackets, didn't support all the shows i say from that artist if i saw more than once though)

Reading Festival.

Dot to Dot Festival.

NME Tour (Mystery Jets, WAS, Arctic Monkeys, Maximo Park)

Arctic Monkeys (Reverend + the Makers, Little Flames, Klaxons) x 3.

Kooks (Automatic, 747s, Dan Sartain) x 3.

Bloc Party (Komakino)

Maccabees (Jack Penate)

Bromheads Jacket x 3

Boy Kill Boy. (Long Blondes, Automatic, Forward Russia)

Brand New (Say Anything)

The Fratellis (Louie)

Kasabian

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. x2

Good Shoes

Kaiser Chiefs (Graham Coxon)

The Jackpot

Klaxons (Datarock)

Larrikin Love (Rumble Strips)

The View (The Law)

Little Man Tate

Ordinary Boys (Little Man Tate, On Offs)

Milburn (Scully)

Razorlight

Rifles (On Offs)

Those are what i can remember at the moment.

Posted

:laugh: Great headline.

I'm gay and so are my mums

November 15, 2006

DAN GILLESPIE, lead singer of THE FEELING, has come out of the closet in spectacular style.

And the group’s charismatic frontman has revealed he had a fascinating upbringing.

Dan explained: “I was brought up on the gay scene because my mum is gay and so is my uncle.

“I’ve been going to Pride marches since I was about four. We were a super right-on family.

“Not only did I have two lesbian mothers but my mum was in a wheelchair.

“We assumed the position of a kind of poster family for civil liberties organisations.

“There is a picture of me when I was six holding up a banner saying, ‘My mum’s a lesbian and I love her.’ It was at a Pride event and was used a lot in the newspapers.

“In the library at school there was a text book sociology students used that had the picture in it and a chapter on us.

“Most of the kids at school seemed to know I was gay a long time before I knew myself.

“I had a slightly effeminate air  and children are very intuitive, aren’t they? They spot things. It’s obvious, really. But none of my siblings are gay.â€Â

Speaking of coming out, The Feeling’s single Love it When You Call is released on Monday  I think it’s got huge No1 potential.

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This is taken from The Sun, I don't think it has huge number 1 potential at all.

Posted

:laugh: Great headline.

I'm gay and so are my mums

November 15, 2006

DAN GILLESPIE, lead singer of THE FEELING, has come out of the closet in spectacular style.

And the group’s charismatic frontman has revealed he had a fascinating upbringing.

Dan explained: “I was brought up on the gay scene because my mum is gay and so is my uncle.

“I’ve been going to Pride marches since I was about four. We were a super right-on family.

“Not only did I have two lesbian mothers but my mum was in a wheelchair.

“We assumed the position of a kind of poster family for civil liberties organisations.

“There is a picture of me when I was six holding up a banner saying, ‘My mum’s a lesbian and I love her.’ It was at a Pride event and was used a lot in the newspapers.

“In the library at school there was a text book sociology students used that had the picture in it and a chapter on us.

“Most of the kids at school seemed to know I was gay a long time before I knew myself.

“I had a slightly effeminate air  and children are very intuitive, aren’t they? They spot things. It’s obvious, really. But none of my siblings are gay.â€Â

Speaking of coming out, The Feeling’s single Love it When You Call is released on Monday  I think it’s got huge No1 potential.

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This is taken from The Sun, I don't think it has huge number 1 potential at all.

what a big gay........... :kissing:

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