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I'm going to the MEN in manchester tonight for the pull the pin tour! yay!

wondering if anyone else is seeing the phonics live?

 

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im not seeing them but they are a good live band but there last two albums suck
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They were so good! Alot more about classic stereophonics rather than new.

 

From the new album -

Pass The Buck

It Means Nothing

Bank Holiday Monday

Daisy Lane

Stone

My Friends

I Could Lose Ya

 

From LSVO -

Superman

Devil

Dakota

 

The rest was more classic such as The bartender and the thief, Have a nice day and a medley! And of course, Mr Writer and I'm just lookin' :wub:

They were so good! Alot more about classic stereophonics rather than new.

 

From the new album -

Pass The Buck

It Means Nothing

Bank Holiday Monday

Daisy Lane

Stone

My Friends

I Could Lose Ya

 

From LSVO -

Superman

Devil

Dakota

 

The rest was more classic such as The bartender and the thief, Have a nice day and a medley! And of course, Mr Writer and I'm just lookin' :wub:

 

Did you see the enemy supporting them, what was the crowd reaction like cause their gigs are normally crazy?

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Yeh, they were pretty good actually.

Crowd reaction was pretty decent for a warm up act, the enemy were mad tho :P

Saw them in Bournemouth on Sunday and thought they put on a great show. I also saw the Enemy and was impressed enough to buy the album on Monday.
I saw them on their YGGTTCB tour. They were alright but they played the whole of that album which is about the most boring album I own...

 

they are dreadfully boring, like status quo (or the status quo if you are scottish :lol: ) without all the humour. dakota was a brilliant record. however the rest of the album was a boring load of c**p, one of the worst albums i have ever bought (and that includes the backstreet boys!!!!)

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