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SueDeNimes

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  1. 34 days until they'll support Muse at Stade de France!! :dance: I was so happy to read this news. Can't wait!! :bomb:
  2. Supporting bands at Stade de France are White Lies and Kasabian!! :bomb: I've seen Muse, Kasabian and White Lies all within 5 days at the end of October 2009 and had to travel more than 900km for this altogether. And now I'll see all three again and don't have to move that much. :lol: :awesome:
  3. You're right. :) Done!
  4. Tweet http://www.brightonfestival.org/ I wouldn't be surprised if he'd go on the 9th again, Jon Hopkins and Brian Eno will be performing together then!
  5. Mhmm, where to post this. :thinking: I think this thread is alright... http://www.brightonfestival.org/Event_Details.aspx?eid=3565 Brian Eno, Karl Hyde, Jon Hopkins, Leo Abrhams & the Necks This is Pure Scenius! Brighton Festival Exclusive Brian Eno, Karl Hyde, Jon Hopkins, Leo Abrhams, the Necks Genius is individual, scenius is communal. Here seven individuals come together to imagine new forms of music, realised over three consecutive performances. This experiment had its only other outing last year as part of Luminous at the Sydney Opera House. In This is Pure Scenius!, Brian Eno will be joined on stage by Karl Hyde, guitarist Leo Abrahams, synthesist Jon Hopkins as well as Tony Buck, Lloyd Swanton and Chris Abrahams who comprise Australian improvisation masters, The Necks. Each concert picks up where the preceding one left off. Starting from a predetermined sequence of events, each performance allows the development of ideas across three concerts - sometimes quite similar, sometimes worlds apart. Like a laboratory conducting an undisclosed experiment, This is Pure Scenius! is a combustible, must-see mix of intellect, ideas and musical innovation. Karl Hyde is the poet voice of Underworld who assimilated techno into the art-rock tradition with frantic cut-up lyrics, eccentric humour and waves of improvisation. Jon Hopkins is a musical shapeshifter, composer, pianist and self-taught studio wizard who co-produced Coldplay's Viva La Vida. Leo Abrahams was discovered by Eno and has since worked with Nick Cave and Grace Jones specialising in generating ambient sounds. Tony Buck, Lloyd Swanton and Chris Abrahams - collectively known as The Necks - are recognised as being among the world's most consistently great exponents of improvised music. 'The theatre of the music-making process was as enthralling as the music itself.' Sydney Morning Herald Performance 1 commences at 4pm, there is a one hour break between each performance with Performance 2 commencing at 6.30pm and Performance 3 at 9pm. Tickets for each performance are £18, £22 There is a Limited number of tickets availble for all three performances priced at £55, these are availble to purchase by phone on 01273 709709 09 May 2010 at Performance 1, 4pm Performance 2, 6.30pm Performance 3, 9pm Concert Hall £18, £22 See all three performances £55 Festival standby £10 per perf
  6. http://www.brightonfestival.org/Event_Details.aspx?eid=3565 Brian Eno, Karl Hyde, Jon Hopkins, Leo Abrhams & the Necks This is Pure Scenius! Brighton Festival Exclusive Brian Eno, Karl Hyde, Jon Hopkins, Leo Abrhams, the Necks Genius is individual, scenius is communal. Here seven individuals come together to imagine new forms of music, realised over three consecutive performances. This experiment had its only other outing last year as part of Luminous at the Sydney Opera House. In This is Pure Scenius!, Brian Eno will be joined on stage by Karl Hyde, guitarist Leo Abrahams, synthesist Jon Hopkins as well as Tony Buck, Lloyd Swanton and Chris Abrahams who comprise Australian improvisation masters, The Necks. Each concert picks up where the preceding one left off. Starting from a predetermined sequence of events, each performance allows the development of ideas across three concerts - sometimes quite similar, sometimes worlds apart. Like a laboratory conducting an undisclosed experiment, This is Pure Scenius! is a combustible, must-see mix of intellect, ideas and musical innovation. Karl Hyde is the poet voice of Underworld who assimilated techno into the art-rock tradition with frantic cut-up lyrics, eccentric humour and waves of improvisation. Jon Hopkins is a musical shapeshifter, composer, pianist and self-taught studio wizard who co-produced Coldplay's Viva La Vida. Leo Abrahams was discovered by Eno and has since worked with Nick Cave and Grace Jones specialising in generating ambient sounds. Tony Buck, Lloyd Swanton and Chris Abrahams - collectively known as The Necks - are recognised as being among the world's most consistently great exponents of improvised music. 'The theatre of the music-making process was as enthralling as the music itself.' Sydney Morning Herald Performance 1 commences at 4pm, there is a one hour break between each performance with Performance 2 commencing at 6.30pm and Performance 3 at 9pm. Tickets for each performance are £18, £22 There is a Limited number of tickets availble for all three performances priced at £55, these are availble to purchase by phone on 01273 709709 09 May 2010 at Performance 1, 4pm Performance 2, 6.30pm Performance 3, 9pm Concert Hall £18, £22 See all three performances £55 Festival standby £10 per perf
  7. May 6, 2010 - submitted by Lottie, United Kingdom Q. Dear Oracle, When Coldplay played at Wembley in September I noticed a globe on top of a box on the stage (sort of behind Guy). If the parachutes globes were all in storage what is this globe and what was it's purpose? Lottie The Oracle replies: That wasn't a globe as they were indeed all in storage. The original globe was auctioned off for Kids Company and raised a whopping �8,230
  8. :laugh4: That's a big question! Implying anything? :P I'm fine, thanks! I've just gotten home from work and need to find something edible in the house now :uhoh: I know there is a banana but I want something nicer. :)
  9. :dance: How are you? Feeling better?
  10. Alright guys, come out of your lurking holes and dance with me! :whip: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcFKlEfu_eU]YouTube- the flaming lips fight test[/ame]
  11. How great!! The first guitar reached its destination! :dance: Your plugs look scared.
  12. Thanks, indeed it's nice! :) And another Scarlett-rivalry question. :dozey: Her answer is cool however. About Chris :lol:
  13. He's explaining it in German here :wacky: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okK1LF5bw4o]YouTube- Coldplay - Düsseldorf - Chris explaining the "Lola Welle" and Billie Jean[/ame] (Mecican wave = "Laola-Welle" in German, Chris says "Lola-Welle" :lol: Ok, I'll just log out now and not look at your reply or otherwise I'll never go to bed! :P
  14. *starts mexican wave with her mobile*
  15. Hi!!! :kiss: I'll try! What an awkward moment Cute!! :P
  16. :lol: :lol: :lol: @ reporting my post I'll go to bed, have a nice evening! :kiss:
  17. :bomb: Haha, it's called "tiredchrissy"!! Byeeeeee :vanish:
  18. Alright girls, I'm going to bed. I'll listen to the "new" interview from 2005 now that Denise uploaded today. :heart: Have a nice evening, see you soon!
  19. :blush: I'll do my best :whip:ing those spammers.
  20. :curtain: 10.30 is nothing!! Sorry to hear that. :hug: Do they expect you to set an alarm on the weekend or what?? :wtf:
  21. Oh no! Get better soon! :hug:
  22. Hey Ian! Seems to be an international hobby to break those windows :P This one didn't have sex-cards inside though! When I went to London in 2006 a friend asked me to bring him a not-so-usual souvenir from there: some of these sex-ads! :lol: The friend who was with me when I took them out of the boxes was so embarrassed!! :laugh4:
  23. aww, nice to drop by here and "see" you. He doesn't look like himself in that picture you posted! :stunned: I like those sunglasses pics. :wacky:

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