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I saw Kraftwerk last night at Tate Modern. I'm not the biggest fan ever but they mark a certain period of my life with one particular boyfriend so it was a walk down memory lane. Extremely chilled out gig. Very impressed with Tate organisation (yes the ticket on-sale was a fiasco but they were good last night). They could have shoe-horned a couple more hundred people in there but they didn't; everyone had space to move so that was nice. Anyway, I just wanted to post to let people know that they have returned tickets. There is a dedicated returns queue at the Tate and they are letting people in from the queue. I'm not sure how many people get in but I guess if anyone is interested they could phone the Tate Modern and ask.

Thanks Red Devil - why didn't I think of that.


I wouldn't have turned up without a ticket given the fiasco of the on-sale, so I was surprised to see people turning up on spec. My feeling is that so long as the queues remain smallish that everyone who queues will get in. Very chilled. Tate Modern should do more stuff like that.

Is anyone waiting with interest for Dave Grohl's new documentary, Sound City? He pulled together a load of legendary musicians to play at Sundance a couple of weeks ago and they're coming to London for a surprise gig next week. Tickets are on sale at 10am this morning.


On sale here


http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F004A4BF90BA4E3?artistid=1820220&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1


and here


http://www.gigsandtours.com/event/sound-city-players/the-forum/695826


Last gig here


http://www.nme.com/news/foo-fighters/68495

Desasparecidos were immense and awesome last night at the Electric Ballroom, and Conor Oberst flying solo last week at the Barbican was a force of nature. He's possessed of a ferocity that one man and his acoustic guitar shouldn't humanly have, and wit and beauty by the bucketload.


The man's amazing, and seeing him twice in the space of a week is a rare treat. I'm knackered, but very happy this morning.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Is anyone waiting with interest for Dave Grohl's

> new documentary, Sound City? He pulled together a

> load of legendary musicians to play at Sundance a

> couple of weeks ago and they're coming to London

> for a surprise gig next week. Tickets are on sale

> at 10am this morning.

>

> On sale here

>

> http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F004A4BF90BA4

> E3?artistid=1820220&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1

>

> and here

>

> http://www.gigsandtours.com/event/sound-city-playe

> rs/the-forum/695826

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> Last gig here

>

> http://www.nme.com/news/foo-fighters/68495



Thanks Gig Girl. Managed to get some just in time. See you there?

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So, Neutral Milk Hotel reunion, who's up for it?

Their massive world tour gives plenty of scope for choice


October

22 Athens, GA ? 40 Watt Club

23 Athens, GA ? 40 Watt Club

25 Asheville, NC ? Thomas Wolfe Auditorium


November

28 Taipei, Taiwan ? Hostess Club Festival


December

1 Tokyo, Japan ? Hostess Club Festival

not sure if it's right place to do this- but I have a fantastic run of great gigs coming up, and fancied sharing my good fortune with y'all (yeah, i'm just trying to show off)


Saturday 4th May: ATPs Yeah Yeah Yeahs Ill Be Your Mirror @ Alexandra Palace

Wednesday 8th May: The Knife @ The Roundhouse

Saturday 11th May: Nico Muhly & friends @ The Barbican

Sunday 19th May: Parquet Courts @ The 100 Club

May Bank Holiday Weekend: Primavera Barca

Friday 31st May: Iron & Wine @ The Barbican


Tuesday 9th July: Frank Ocean @ Brixton Academy

Thursday 11th July: Neil Young @ Rockhal Luxemburg

Wednesday 17th July: Moon Duo and Gnod @ The Dome

Saturday 27th July: Nile Rodgers with Chic @ Indigo o2


Friday 4th October: Laura Mvula @ Shepherds Bush

Friday 25th October: Tindersticks @ The Barbican

Saturday 26th October: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Hammersmith Apollo

Sunday 27th October: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds @ Hammersmith Apollo


Saturday 2nd November: ATPs Grizzly Bear Ill Be Your Mirror @ ?

Wednesday 13th November: The National @ Alexandra Palace

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Went to see Bruce at Hard Rock calling yesterday. Great gig but he did the whole album of Born in the USA - apparently he does this nowadays, picks an album and plays the whole thing in the middle of the gig.


As albums go, I would have preferred Born to Run by a country mile, but My Hometown and Dancing in the Dark were crowd pleasers and he did Jungleland near the end, which is always good.


Disappointingly , he did not do Thunder Road, Racing in the Streets or Rosalita - booo.


Black Crowes were good as support.

Was at HRC too and Bruce was amazing - nearly 30 songs in just over 3 hours.


It was a strange end finishing with My Lucky Day - I was expecting Thunder Road too. Born to Run was amazing though as was the Born in the USA album. Lovely to see him dancing with his Mum in Dancing in the Dark... awwwww!


I thought the sound was better for the Black Crowes than it was for Bruce... definitely seem a little off at times.

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