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Post by ilwd on Nov 16, 2011 23:30:45 GMT
Wowzers!
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Post by ilwd on Nov 15, 2011 13:43:50 GMT
Ask for one from the fridge. Amateur!
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 23:52:51 GMT
Is that sarcasm?
There's nout classier than the Pav!
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 23:07:08 GMT
And a capital "D"...
And new font...
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 22:59:41 GMT
...Or does the forum have a new colour scheme?
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 22:56:48 GMT
I've always wanted to be locked going to church...
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 22:56:33 GMT
Pre-drinks in the Pav anyone...?
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 20:40:10 GMT
Indeed. Simple but great. They're all fantastic to be honest. Best album since Final Straw
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Post by ilwd on Nov 14, 2011 20:02:19 GMT
Berlin, In The End, New York and The Symphony are all CHOOOOOOONS!
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Post by ilwd on Nov 8, 2011 1:55:23 GMT
So, is anyone heading to Mullingar? Do we get two EP's if we do?
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Post by ilwd on Nov 8, 2011 1:52:45 GMT
November 1st saw Snow Patrol make a long awaited return to Dublin for a once off fully acoustic gig in the intimate surroundings of Temple Bar's Button Factory. The Patrol are in the middle of a massive album promotion campaign, taking in several media-ran gigs ahead of the November 14th release of 'Fallen Empires', the band's 6th studio album.
The gig itself was, like myself, short and sweet. Lead singer, Gary Lightbody was accompanied on stage by guitarist, Nathan Connolly and pianist, Jonny McDaid. They played 13 songs altogether, with a brief interlude for a Q+A with Hotpress magazine. Some new tracks accompanied by old classics such as 'Run' and 'Set the Fire to the Third Bar' (accompanied by Marie Doyle Kennedy of The Commitments) had the crowd eating out of the palm of Llightbody's hand.
After a lengthy break from playing live shows, the lanky Irishman's voice seems stronger in the new songs, none more so than a beautiful track entitled 'New York.' The crowd, who had been chatty enough throughout, suddenly descended into silence as if hypnotised by Lightbody. 'New York' is most definitely the new 'Chasing Cars'. The show closes with crowd pleaser "Chocolate" and the crowd disperse to count down the days until the album release and the next Dublin shows in January of next year.
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Post by ilwd on Nov 4, 2011 20:57:30 GMT
Siobhán's famous!
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Post by ilwd on Nov 3, 2011 23:11:03 GMT
Yep, it's absolutely stunning. I said on Twitter earlier that it'll be "MAHOOSIVE".
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Post by ilwd on Oct 30, 2011 17:16:01 GMT
I hear they've got some holy wine on offer.
Here's hoping it's Buckfast!
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Post by ilwd on Oct 28, 2011 23:40:00 GMT
You don't need to go with people! I've only bought one ticket to the last 15 or so Delo gigs I've been to. We'll look after you.
*evil laugh*
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