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PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 12:27 pm 
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no i didnt - i was stood right at the front :wink: :*:

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no, you missed it off your list.....oooooh whatever, balls to it im too hungover to care.

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Dave Woodcock wrote:
balls to it im too hungover to care.


likewise. I intend to do absolutely fuck all today :D

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you also missed Hard On for Love off your list.

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good point. any others? i think thats more or less the lot - and as chris said, they were all superb performances, great set list, and a rare chance to hear a tune off of nocturama - "good song...shit album though".

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i somehow ended up signing lots of autographs at the end and having pictures taken with my arms round sexy girls :shock: :D :*:



whaddya mean somehow? you went to a nick cave gig in a nick cave costume.

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that's just my usual outfit. I would never consider being seen in public in casual wear.

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Mr Cave played guitar pretty much throughout the set.


No he dint, 5 or 6 songs tops. I was thinking he was great while playing guitar but so much better when he was prowling around.

he did Papa Won’t Leave You Henry, did he do Tupelo early on? I'm a bit hazy this am.

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no, i didn't mean he played on every song...i meant he played it throughout the set, as in not just on one song at the beginning....ah fuck it.

yes they did tupelo i remember now, about four songs in was it?

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and what the hell was conway doing at the end when everyone else had left the stage?

support act was pretty good too. The guy was a dead ringer for Mr Woodcock.

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support act was pretty good too. The guy was a dead ringer for Mr Woodcock.


billy bob thornton?

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:*: :*: :*: you sir are hilarious.

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it was an almost perfect set list, would've liked a couple more off Let Love In maybe - Jangling Jack, Do You Love Me? etc but no complaints, & the new stuff blended in with the classics perfectly. And no Straight To You, which I can't stand. He'd been playing it earlier in the tour as well so that was a relief.

I enjoyed the support as well - what were they called again?

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no, i didn't mean he played on every song...i meant he played it throughout the set, as in not just on one song at the beginning....ah fuck it.

yes they did tupelo i remember now, about four songs in was it?


Played it! :?

Great stage prop but did anyone notice how low in the mix he was?

I'm not knocking him cause hes 100 times the musician I'll ever be!


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it was "the shark"...i think - or maybe the gentleman's name "and the shark"....i didn't quite catch it, but the shark is definitely what it said on the lady's drum kit.

by the way, she was incredible :D

i would have liked to have heard the tour version of "night of the lotus eaters" which they've been opening a lot of gigs with this year. But you can't really complain - every song was performed with such passion, energy, and focus.

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