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Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 31 Mar 2010, 21:10
by Jan
sunshine wrote:very diplomatic, Jan!

I'm learning...
Translated in Dutch mode: f*** hell what an awful bloody noise.
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 01 Apr 2010, 08:22
by mark
Too true captain!!!! First support band i've actually walked out on twice lol!!!!!

Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 01 Apr 2010, 09:20
by sunshine
you should have seen Jan's face with the whatever they were called at the RAH!

Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 14:32
by Vainglorious
Jeez maybe they just played shit that night.
ha ha!
x
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 14:53
by Filmstar
sunshine wrote:you should have seen Jan's face with the whatever they were called at the RAH!

These New Puritans. I have to say they weren't my cup of tea!
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 15:05
by mark
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 17:43
by sunshine
I wonder who chooses the support acts?!
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 20:16
by mark
Brett????
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 17:27
by Filmstar
mark wrote:Brett????
Yes i'd imagine that Brett probably had a say in who supported him especially as it was a charity gig. When it's an official tour more often than not the record label decides and trys to promote a band from the same label.
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 17:36
by sunshine
I wonder if then what he found in them! The warm up gig ones were fun... but the RAH!!

Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 19:03
by Painted Person
From my (rubbish) seats at the RAH I could see backstage and Brett was watching the support band, I'd say he was there for about 90% of their set foot tapping along.
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 06:18
by sunshine
he may have had his earphones in and was listening to something else...
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 06:27
by disco bunny
He might've been just curious and interested

... or time went by a bit faster and he didn't want to get more nervous, maybe

Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 06:50
by disco bunny
I actually liked the string-winds-part of it - it was really interesting and I liked it

, but when he started to sing it got really strange and all in all it wasn't my cup of tea, then.
Re: HOODLUMS Manchester Ritz
Posted: 08 Apr 2010, 18:48
by sunshine
I love classical music, so I agree with you! it was just once he opened his mouth!