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i think i shall happily wonder down to the y theatre for the leicester date. amusingly, its virtually next door to the building will carruthers recorded the latest free lovebabies lp in.
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there's a month's gap in the middle of the schedule .... room for additions by any chance?
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andyblacktoo wrote:i think i shall happily wonder down to the y theatre for the leicester date. amusingly, its virtually next door to the building will carruthers recorded the latest free lovebabies lp in.
Where did Will actually record that album? Does he live in Leicester?
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gimperella wrote:
andyblacktoo wrote:i think i shall happily wonder down to the y theatre for the leicester date. amusingly, its virtually next door to the building will carruthers recorded the latest free lovebabies lp in.
Where did Will actually record that album? Does he live in Leicester?
he doesnt live in leicester. but another town, about 15 miles south, which im sure most of you are familiar with in name.

he recorded it in a borrowed warehouse, next to charles st police station, and across st georges way from the mercury building.

its now been demolished.
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Post by Superstar »

Am beyond excited! Booked my tix for London and have front row seats. Brazenly ignorant lady at Box Office most disgruntled by my eagerness and could not grasp why I was so thrilled to bits...
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I got front row tickets for London too. Woo hoo. I can't wait.
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Post by One Asian Under A Groove »

Wheeeee, all excited, got my tickets for Edinburgh. Would have loved to see Mr Spaceman at the Lowry too, but that's pushing it.
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yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaa

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oh how good can life get, Thank you Shaun for the tip, I've now booked three tickets to see the Y performance and will be ringing the Sage Box Office at 10 am tomorrow am, they THOUGHT they might be on sale then... humm.

what a gret treat to see me through this wedding packed hot summer ahhhhhh
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The only thing that could make this better is for Sonic to turn up in a red Spacemen 3 T-shirt and kick a balloon off the stage. :D
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The Breeze wrote:The only thing that could make this better is for Sonic to turn up in a red Spacemen 3 T-shirt and kick a balloon off the stage. :D
haha!! 8)

see! THE DEVIL shows up!

all THE KIDS get happy!
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Where can I get Edinburgh tickets online? There's no mention of the show on the Queen's Hall website
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The Breeze wrote:The only thing that could make this better is for Sonic to turn up in a red Spacemen 3 T-shirt and kick a balloon off the stage. :D
Better still, he could turn up in a red Spacemen 3 t-shirt and say "Right, who do I owe t-shirts too? Got a whole box of them here. There's a free extra one for everyone who has waited more than six months after i took your money..."
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i know someone from here who ordered a t-shirt and received it 4 days later...

now thats service...

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The Sage don't even know yet when the tickets for that gig are going on sale - I've tried Google to no avail, anyone know where else you can buy tickets for these gigs or is it just the venues themselves?
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The Sage don't even know yet when the tickets for that gig are going on sale - I've tried Google to no avail, anyone know where else you can buy tickets for these gigs or is it just the venues themselves?
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Laz69 wrote:i know someone from here who ordered a t-shirt and received it 4 days later...

now thats service...

:D
that'll be me!

turned up 4 or 5 days after i sent paypal payment
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i got me mah leicester tickets - wahoo!! - see me dance...

:D :D :D :D :D
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Post by clewsr »

i am so looking foward to this. Hopefully going to make it to the Kendal and Manchester shows.

NME has news of it. http://www.nme.com/news/spiritualized/23669
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woohoo best news i've received since spz last toured!!

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Leicester and Sage booked! woo hoo!

any ideas/guesses what spacemen 3 songs will be played?

P.S. that comment about sonic boom owing t shirts made me laugh for quite a long time

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Forget about it

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Starfish wrote:
The Breeze wrote:The only thing that could make this better is for Sonic to turn up in a red Spacemen 3 T-shirt and kick a balloon off the stage. :D
Better still, he could turn up in a red Spacemen 3 t-shirt and say "Right, who do I owe t-shirts too? Got a whole box of them here. There's a free extra one for everyone who has waited more than six months after i took your money..."

Sonic is now off the hook. S3 shirt that took 7 months to get here turned up in my mail box day before yesterday and it's quality! 8) 8) 8)
I think I feel it coming on
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just went and got my ticket for brighton. ended up having a long enthuisatic chat about pierce with the guy sellin' the ticket who was impressed that i knew about the gig (thanks forum!). it's gonna be mental!
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i walked up to the leicester ymca today and got my tickets. the y theatre, is probably the smallest venue of the tour. im almost amused he decided to play leicester. the last time was in 1998 with springheel jack.
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Anyone know where you can get hold of tickets for Gateshead Sage?
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I got the Edinburgh tickets from here[/url]
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got my London and Leicester tickets.... not many tickets remaining for London, by the way....
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I was looking at the Queen Elizabeth hall seating plan on the Royal Festival Hall's excellent booking system.
Looks like all front stalls tickets are gone.

Had a look at the rear stalls and something made me chuckle. Obviously the first few rows are gone but then there are about four rows available until you get to the back where someone has booked two seats right in the last row, right-hand corner.

Do you think they;
A) Have a weak bladder?
B) Cannot bear to be too far from the bar?
C) Think it's like the cinema where they can get up to naughties with their other halves?
D) Have the car on a meter?
E) Are Sonic Boom + 1 and do not want to be spotted?

I'm intrigued......
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Anyone know of any decent but cheap places to stay near the Quays for the Manchester gig and near the Queens Hall for the Edinburgh gig?
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Post by candy-cane-girl »

I got me tickets in the stalls for the sage, thanks for the heads up Jigs.

Tried the Lowry but only 2 tickets left at the top on bar stools?

Meh.
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Starfish wrote:got my London and Leicester tickets.... not many tickets remaining for London, by the way....
The Sage have them on sale now.
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candy-cane-girl wrote:I got me tickets in the stalls for the sage, thanks for the heads up Jigs.

Tried the Lowry but only 2 tickets left at the top on bar stools?

Meh.
Try Gigsandtours.com for tickets for the Manchester gig. Got tickets in the stalls off there yesterday. Think they've just got the 2 tiers left now though:-

http://www.seetickets.com/sjmmaj/event. ... gsandtours
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Ads wrote:Anyone know of any decent but cheap places to stay near the Queens Hall for the Edinburgh gig?
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The Breeze wrote:I was looking at the Queen Elizabeth hall seating plan on the Royal Festival Hall's excellent booking system.
Looks like all front stalls tickets are gone.

Had a look at the rear stalls and something made me chuckle. Obviously the first few rows are gone but then there are about four rows available until you get to the back where someone has booked two seats right in the last row, right-hand corner.

Do you think they;
A) Have a weak bladder?
B) Cannot bear to be too far from the bar?
C) Think it's like the cinema where they can get up to naughties with their other halves?
D) Have the car on a meter?
E) Are Sonic Boom + 1 and do not want to be spotted?

I'm intrigued......
I saw this aswell, seems a little odd, needless to say I booked front row seats and not a far corner....
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Post by bunnyben »

maybe they wanna beat the rush traffic wise?

brighton is a standing gig. are all the rest seated then?
'raging and weeping are left on the early road
now each in his holy hill
the glittering and hurting days are alomst done
then let us compare mythologies
i have learned my elaborate lie
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ragmop wrote:
The Breeze wrote:I was looking at the Queen Elizabeth hall seating plan on the Royal Festival Hall's excellent booking system.
Looks like all front stalls tickets are gone.

Had a look at the rear stalls and something made me chuckle. Obviously the first few rows are gone but then there are about four rows available until you get to the back where someone has booked two seats right in the last row, right-hand corner.

Do you think they;
A) Have a weak bladder?
B) Cannot bear to be too far from the bar?
C) Think it's like the cinema where they can get up to naughties with their other halves?
D) Have the car on a meter?
E) Are Sonic Boom + 1 and do not want to be spotted?

I'm intrigued......
I saw this aswell, seems a little odd, needless to say I booked front row seats and not a far corner....
Maybe a wheelchair user ?
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The Breeze wrote:I was looking at the Queen Elizabeth hall seating plan on the Royal Festival Hall's excellent booking system.
Looks like all front stalls tickets are gone.

Had a look at the rear stalls and something made me chuckle. Obviously the first few rows are gone but then there are about four rows available until you get to the back where someone has booked two seats right in the last row, right-hand corner.

Do you think they;
A) Have a weak bladder?
B) Cannot bear to be too far from the bar?
C) Think it's like the cinema where they can get up to naughties with their other halves?
D) Have the car on a meter?
E) Are Sonic Boom + 1 and do not want to be spotted?

I'm intrigued......
Maybe a wheelchair user ?
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there's space reserved for wheelchair users at the front-center stage...
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bunnyben wrote:maybe they wanna beat the rush traffic wise?

brighton is a standing gig. are all the rest seated then?
leicester is standing downstairs.
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Post by gimperella »

andyblacktoo wrote:
bunnyben wrote:maybe they wanna beat the rush traffic wise?

brighton is a standing gig. are all the rest seated then?
leicester is standing downstairs.
I didn't know that...gutted...i didn't get the choice - had to have seats :cry: :cry:

At least they are relatively good seats...and it'll stop the missus complaining about standing through such durge...tried teaching her culture...but some people, huh?!
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gimperella wrote:
andyblacktoo wrote:
bunnyben wrote:maybe they wanna beat the rush traffic wise?

brighton is a standing gig. are all the rest seated then?
leicester is standing downstairs.
I didn't know that...gutted...i didn't get the choice - had to have seats :cry: :cry:

At least they are relatively good seats...and it'll stop the missus complaining about standing through such durge...tried teaching her culture...but some people, huh?!
If you had a medical condition that meant you had to stand,e.g The Chalfonts or Emma Freuds (for the sake of arguement), you could really annoy people seated behind you.
I really hope I'm not behind a Nobby Styles social-club evening out!Twould be like a wall of anal-angst.

And gimperella, is there a gig that the 'missus' takes you to that you don't like? Perhaps David Gray or Texas? I reckon standing is better cos as she gets into it you can play bar relay all night.
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You're all a bunch of filthy dogs for this. The Yanks won't forget it.
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squirrel wrote:You're all a bunch of filthy dogs for this. The Yanks won't forget it.
what u gonna do? invade us? i'm sure blair will back you whatever you choose... :wink: :lol: i'm kidin', viva la republic!
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Post by dselevan »

I saw Sonic Boom the last time Spiritualized played in LA. He wasn't hiding.
Ads wrote:Anyone know of any decent but cheap places to stay near the Quays for the Manchester gig and near the Queens Hall for the Edinburgh gig?
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i just got tickets for the edinburgh show. now if sonic boom was playing sometime around then, this will be the perfect trip...
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satellite wrote:i just got tickets for the edinburgh show. now if sonic boom was playing sometime around then, this will be the perfect trip...
Apparently Carlisle is on the cards for Sonic/Magnetophone when they tour the new album, hope they head up north a bit more though :?
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Post by davedecay »

since i'm in the USA & there's no way i can afford to see one of these gigs, i'm going to rely on the wonderful TAPERS who will hopefully capture a slice of heavenly bliss & share it with us. nowhere close to the experience of seeing & hearing it live, but we have to take what we can get, eh?
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Post by clewsr »

Wouldn't it be wonderful if a download from the mixing desk was made available from this very site? For a nominal fee of course..it certainly sound like it deserves a decent recording rather than just a boot.

Anyways, - my tickets all sorted, Brighton on the first leg with my Girlfriend. Then road trip up to Kendal with some mates in November. Supercool. It sounds like there were loads of tickets left for Kendal.
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Post by ash »

I wonder if the "quality control" desk recordings will still be made even though they're not proper spz shows...?
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Maybe there will be a video recording? According to the Komedia website 'Integral to the space is our AV set up - offering remote cameras, DVD, DVCam/Mini DV deck and Apple Mac G4 computer all fed into an Ederol Vision Mixer with onboard effects and displayed via two projectors on large screens. We now have the ability to do Live projection of the event - or to add visual effects as an extra Production tool.'
Let's hope the sound is better than on the Hoping gig disc.
On a similar theme does anyone know if any of the venues allow photography? Got my (front row!) ticket for the Lowry gig and on the back it says no piccies... :(
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does anybody know if you can order online?? we are planning to go to the brighton show? possibly another.

and are the shows general admission? no point in going all the way over to sit in the last row!!


thanks !

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a beautiful noise wrote:does anybody know if you can order online?? we are planning to go to the brighton show? possibly another.

and are the shows general admission? no point in going all the way over to sit in the last row!!


thanks !

m
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go to the komida's webpage (brighton)
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seetickets.com have a few of the venues on file.
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Post by Shinesalight »

Here's a link for the Komedia's ticket page:-

http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketP ... id=5783251

It says standing on my tickets though upstairs is usually a sit down venue, not sure whats the score.
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a beautiful noise wrote:does anybody know if you can order online?? we are planning to go to the brighton show? possibly another.

and are the shows general admission? no point in going all the way over to sit in the last row!!


thanks !

m
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man I have to admire your committment. i thought Liverpool to Brighton was a fair old stretch, even though it will used as an excuse to visit my girlfriends parents, but is that your 2nd trans atlantic trip to see spz?? That is something else. You deserve a special t-shirt or somesuch.
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Post by sunny »

I think Mr Beautiful Noise has the right idea!! It's a load of fun travelling far for gigs. A very good way to combine travelling urges, exploration and music... I like the idea of both the band and the audience being on tour. :lol:

I can't wait for this tour. Judging by the recent Barbican gig I think it will be amazing.
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hey people the tours got an ad in NME this week so if you havent got your ticket get on it soonish.
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:D I have my tickets for all the November dates. Can't wait!
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hey thanks for all the kind words, i go to europe once/twice a year and it's always good to coordinate it around a great show. last time it was spiritualized at the sage.

so this time it's spiritualized in brighton. i believe that primal scream are playing as well as sparklehorse and i heard a rumour that mr. david viner might be playing. then it's off to france and then over to amsterdam.

well, if anybody is interested in meeting for a drink and a smoke, lemme know.

see ya soon.
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perhaps we could meet on Brighton beach for a warm up. Did you ever get those cd's?

I want Howe Gelb to be support, They could share gospel singers.
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uugghh, i have been trying to remember that name howe gelb. i really wanna hear them, you made them sound really up my alley.

and yes i got those discs, thanks thanks thank you. i just got them last week. the post office in downtown had them.

yeah meeting up sounds like a treat.


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p/s- i sent you a p/m but mostly i got an error message after every one i try to send, not sure if you got it.
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Travel tip for all those going to the Manchester and Edinburgh dates... fly from Manchester to Edinburgh for just 27.50 with British Airways! :P
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I'll be going to Brighton and staying over, so would be up for a couple of beers and a smoke beforehand.

I saw Howe Gelb at Reading a couple of months ago and then bought his lp. Live really really cool, the lp takes a little longer but is good.
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a beautiful noise wrote:hey thanks for all the kind words, i go to europe once/twice a year and it's always good to coordinate it around a great show. last time it was spiritualized at the sage.

so this time it's spiritualized in brighton. i believe that primal scream are playing as well as sparklehorse and i heard a rumour that mr. david viner might be playing. then it's off to france and then over to amsterdam.

well, if anybody is interested in meeting for a drink and a smoke, lemme know.

see ya soon.
I'm also going to all of those gigs at various venues around the country.
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i say we have a pre-party!!!

jason as soon as i know where and when i coming, i'll post it.


take good care!!


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i just found about the tour... so gutted the manchester date is sold out already! if anyone has a spare or an unwanted ticket gimme a shout i will be more than happy to take it. i know its unlikely but i can dream... thanks.
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