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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Alan Lung
Sludge you are an absolute disgrace. Slagging off our fantastic city constantly. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Shut it Rupert
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
The number of parks is probably less significant than the acreage.
True - but not totally reliable.
Sheffield is often quoted as the greenest city in Europe - but that is also a bit misleading. One third of Sheffield is in the Peak District National Park, and there are loads of parks (if not as many trees as a few years ago!) - many of them big. But there are still large swathes of the city that are covered by big estates, similar to most major cities in the UK, that are mostly brick, tarmac and concrete.
Number of parks and acreage are useful indicators - but spread of green space and access are also important.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Robin Friday's Ghost
I go to 3 or 4 opera there each year and it's generally pretty full. What was it like when you attended?
I love the Millennium Centre. Opera is well supported there, but it's hardly just about opera. Musicals have good stints there with sellout nights. It supports all manner of artists on its public stage. We should be proud that we have somewhere like this in Wales. I was lucky enough to be a part of the support act for Brett Anderson last year. It might not have Sludge's metal bands, but it is a great venue that many cities would love to have.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Baloo
Not too sure. I think people tend to use a local park if within easy reach. We have a small one around the corner that I often walk through and is quite busy with other likeminded locals. I rarely travel out of my way to visit a park these days.
That's wonderful but there's a difference between Jubilee Park and Hyde Park.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
That's wonderful but there's a difference between Jubilee Park and Hyde Park.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
It's a fact that Liverpool has more art galleries than Cardiff
It's a fact that Cardiff Central is a very small train station and doesn't have the capacity of Leeds , Manchester Piccadilly , Sheffield Midland , Bristol Temple Meads etc
It's a fact that Newcastle has an extensive metro system , including an underground , Cardiff doesn't
I am all for people being proud to an extent of where they come from but most of the praise of Cardiff seems to be hyperbole and comes straight out of Wales Online
Cardiff doesn't need a bigger train station. It's not a hub. As for smaller music venues, what's wrong with Club Ifor Bach? It's perfect.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
That's wonderful but there's a difference between Jubilee Park and Hyde Park.
I lived in London for 5 years and hardly ever visited Hyde Park. We were always kicking a ball around the local park in Muswell Hill. Hyde Park seemed to be mostly full of office/shop workers having their lunch and tourists on the few occasions I went there when there was no event on.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I love the Millennium Centre. Opera is well supported there, but it's hardly just about opera. Musicals have good stints there with sellout nights. It supports all manner of artists on its public stage. We should be proud that we have somewhere like this in Wales. I was lucky enough to be a part of the support act for Brett Anderson last year. It might not have Sludge's metal bands, but it is a great venue that many cities would love to have.
Most of the events at the millennium, like St David's Hall, are poorly attended
It's a waste of money
If it had more bands , not just metal bands , more bands of any kind , that would be a start
It's an excellent venue , criminally under used
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Baloo
I lived in London for 5 years and hardly ever visited Hyde Park. We were always kicking a ball around the local park in Muswell Hill. Hyde Park seemed to be mostly full of office/shop workers having their lunch and tourists on the few occasions I went there when there was no event on.
Got to love Brockwell Park.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
Cardiff doesn't need a bigger train station. It's not a hub. As for smaller music venues, what's wrong with Club Ifor Bach? It's perfect.
For every small venue like the Welsh club cities like Bristol have plenty more
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Most of the events at the millennium, like St David's Hall, are poorly attended
It's a waste of money
If it had more bands , not just metal bands , more bands of any kind , that would be a start
It's an excellent venue , criminally under used
Rubbish. Why do you think events at WMC and SDH are poorly attended?
Edit: Actually, you don't give a feck about anything other than bands. Hence your opinion is worthless.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
For every small venue like the Welsh club cities like Bristol have plenty more
So what?
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
So what?
It's the thread you started
Cardiff is OK, in some ways good but it's not valhalla
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
Rubbish. Why do you think events at WMC and SDH are poorly attended?
Edit: Actually, you don't give a feck about anything other than bands. Hence your opinion is worthless.
The number of tickets sold for events
If an opera or whatever it is you are into is on for 6 nights but only has decent attendance on two then that's a poor attended event
On the odd occasion bands do get a slot at the millennium they normally sell out sharpish
There just isn't the population or demand for off the wall stuff which is the sort of stuff you clearly like
It's not that I don't like it , it's that very few other people do either
Cardiff is not a cultural city , never has been
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
People who have never really been anywhere else think ......insert name of city ......is the best
To suggest Cardiff has a good live music culture is an opinion that falls down if compared to many other UK cities
A nice civic centre , parks .....yes ...but the best ?
Newport had fantastic music venues but I had to jump on the train for 10-15 minutes to get my jeans from Woodies.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Wash DC Blue
Newport had fantastic music venues but I had to jump on the train for 10-15 minutes to get my jeans from Woodies.
Newport had some great venues
I think I have spoken to you before about that place half way up the hill going out of the city centre ....Stow hill or Al ty ryn ?
It had a dragon coming down from the ceiling? Huge thing
Saw a few metal bands there
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I think we both know that pretty full isn't quite the same as full
I also go to 30+ gigs a year at various venues. I'd say 3-4 are sold out. I've seen 2 contemporary music gigs at the WME. One was 'pretty full', the other had the circles closed. You don't really know what you're talking about.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I love the Millennium Centre. Opera is well supported there, but it's hardly just about opera. Musicals have good stints there with sellout nights. It supports all manner of artists on its public stage. We should be proud that we have somewhere like this in Wales. I was lucky enough to be a part of the support act for Brett Anderson last year. It might not have Sludge's metal bands, but it is a great venue that many cities would love to have.
Of course it is. The annual Llais festival has some superb bands and artists - I assume that was when you played there? I saw John Cale there a while back.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
NYCBlue
Cardiff doesn't need a bigger train station. It's not a hub. As for smaller music venues, what's wrong with Club Ifor Bach? It's perfect.
The Globe, the Moon, Fuel, the Acapela, the Gate in Roath, the Earl Haig. Those are the ones I attend regularly.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Most of the events at the millennium, like St David's Hall, are poorly attended
It's a waste of money
If it had more bands , not just metal bands , more bands of any kind , that would be a start
It's an excellent venue , criminally under used
They aren't though. And because they aren't, you have obviously no evidence whatsoever for your insistence that they are. I go there regularly. I know you'll simply reply that the crowds are small but that doesn't make it true, it just makes you look daft and ill-informed.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
For every small venue like the Welsh club cities like Bristol have plenty more
Do they really? Was never really fussed by the fleece or the one in the boat…..
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
Impressive this got to 7 pages.
Sludge you need to move on mate, busty Bronwen at visit Cardiff turned you down weeks ago. It happens.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
goats
Do they really? Was never really fussed by the fleece or the one in the boat…..
The Thekla is OK but more as a gimmicky venue.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
I love the Millennium Centre. Opera is well supported there, but it's hardly just about opera. Musicals have good stints there with sellout nights. It supports all manner of artists on its public stage. We should be proud that we have somewhere like this in Wales. I was lucky enough to be a part of the support act for Brett Anderson last year. It might not have Sludge's metal bands, but it is a great venue that many cities would love to have.
That is a great venue, and adds value to the Bay and does bring in people from well outside Cardiff.
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Re: Cardiff - City of the Year
Millennium Centre is fantastic and a huge success. We lack grassroots venues but thats no reason to assume what we do have is poor.
It's a stunning venue