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Post by Random Panther on Apr 15, 2012 14:02:20 GMT -5
The Cure Orbital Sigur Ros Ed Sheeran Grizzly Bear The Roots Hot Chip The XX The Killers Bat For Lashes Tindersticks Digweed Elbow Bell X1 Christy Moore Glen Hansard Metronomy The Horrors Azealia Banks Roots Manuva Staff Benda Bilili Milagres Alabama Shakes Cranes Little Roy Land Lovers Baxter Dury Jonathan Wilson Solar Bears Fatoumata Diawara Willis Earl Beal Lanterns on the Lake
...with more to come.
August 31st to September 2nd 2012
Location Stradbally, Co. Laois
Tickets Weekend Ticket €230 Family Camping Ticket €230 per adult (2 kids U12 permitted per adult)
230 yoyos,I remember when it was no more than a hundred for the three days.
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 14:06:30 GMT -5
I will miss that by less than a month....fuck it to shitsticks and back again.
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Post by admin on Apr 15, 2012 14:07:17 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them.
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 14:08:55 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them.
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Post by askamexican on Apr 15, 2012 14:12:23 GMT -5
the cure, the killers, the roots, are the only ones' i've heard of... sounds like a good time though
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Post by bigwillybear on Apr 15, 2012 14:23:35 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them. Never heard of The Cure? There are tribes in unexplored regions of Papua New Guinea that have "Boys don't Cry" and "Head in the Door" playing on kerosene record players. Where have you been? and Ed Sheerhan is a breath of something real that's come out of the democratisation of music by the internet.
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 14:28:41 GMT -5
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 14:44:50 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them. Never heard of The Cure? There are tribes in unexplored regions of Papua New Guinea that have "Boys don't Cry" and "Head in the Door" playing on kerosene record players. Where have you been? and Ed Sheerhan is a breath of something real that's come out of the democratisation of music by the internet. Careful Penfold. This was fucking close to an actual contribution to the forum's communal pool of knowledge. Standards please...keep them down to the levels we're used to from you or you'll upset our equilibrium.
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 14:45:29 GMT -5
Oh and
Nice!
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Post by admin on Apr 15, 2012 14:48:07 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them. Never heard of The Cure? There are tribes in unexplored regions of Papua New Guinea that have "Boys don't Cry" and "Head in the Door" playing on kerosene record players. Where have you been? and Ed Sheerhan is a breath of something real that's come out of the democratisation of music by the internet. I don't get out much, but when I do go to concerts they are country music concerts. We used to live a mile from here www.countrystampede.com/Lineup/ and went every year.
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Sister Mary Meds
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Bringing Schmexy Back to The Vatican Since 1990.
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Post by Sister Mary Meds on Apr 15, 2012 14:54:48 GMT -5
I have never heard of even one of them. Never heard of The Cure? There are tribes in unexplored regions of Papua New Guinea that have "Boys don't Cry" and "Head in the Door" playing on kerosene record players. Where have you been? and Ed Sheerhan is a breath of something real that's come out of the democratisation of music by the internet. The Cure was never very big in the States. I think Lovesong was their only top ten hit here. Hell, I guess Slade was huge in the U.K. and they were completely ignored in the States until 1984. @ Random: The Alabama Shakes are good. Their singer channels 60's soul with the best of them.
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