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General Category => New Model Army => Topic started by: szmurf on January 25, 2014, 09:20:14 PM
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So boys - When you coming over to the States? We promise to be nice.
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Seconded.
Cheers
jc
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So boys - When you coming over to the States? We promise to be nice.
Good call. Please make sure it's timed nicely to co-incide with work paying for me to fly out there. That would be splendid. :)
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Or some more gigs in, particularly, northern France, seems to be all Germany and Scandinavia for BDAW and the TIAGD gig in France on leg two of that tour that we caught was awesome, and there were loads of dates across France which is such a good destination particularly for those of us in the south
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I'm having withdrawl symtoms as I haven't seen the band live since the Brooklyn anniversary gigs a few years back. Please come back!
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any of you Yankees see them in boston (no pun intended) 6 or 7 years ago? small venue, small gig, massive experience
never understand how anyone could consider gigs like that to be anything other than nma bringing their music to as many interested people as possible. I reckon there was only about 30 of us there and that included the band and crew and bar staff
(now, i'll just slip quietly back down to everything else and tend to this nosebleed)
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And while you're at it, a return to Canada would be much appreciated. Shouldn't take you too far out of the way.
Playing Hamilton again hopefully wouldn't be out of the question... Hell- you could even crash at my house!
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any of you Yankees see them in boston (no pun intended) 6 or 7 years ago? small venue, small gig, massive experience
never understand how anyone could consider gigs like that to be anything other than nma bringing their music to as many interested people as possible. I reckon there was only about 30 of us there and that included the band and crew and bar staff
(now, i'll just slip quietly back down to everything else and tend to this nosebleed)
Yes, I was there and a number of other times in Boston too. Always a wonderful experience. It's a shame more people don't go to the Boston gigs. Back before they dissappeared for 12 years they were playing to good crowds too.
And don't call me a yankee(too new york for me). I'ld rather be called a colonial! ;)
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got it rick my colonial friend
man, i've been to big gigs and everything just absolutely blows me away. the sound, the lights, the crowd
but i always think that nma gigs are personal, that you're engaged with the band and when you get that in a small venue, well its just as good a high as i can get.