Admittedly I am an old Barsteward but is there any need for the music to be so loud before kick off and half time. Look I'm all for music to be played but when you have to shout at the top of your voice to someone who is sat next to you it just doesn't make sense. Ah well I'll get my coat.
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You’re not wrong - could just make out what was being said on radio wales today, and that dreadful north walian song being shoved down the crowds throats sounded so wrong.Originally posted by Malckent View PostAdmittedly I am an old Barsteward but is there any need for the music to be so loud before kick off and half time. Look I'm all for music to be played but when you have to shout at the top of your voice to someone who is sat next to you it just doesn't make sense. Ah well I'll get my coat.
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Great choice of music but a bit too loud.Originally posted by Robin Friday's Ghost View PostI haven't found a problem with the music in the ground itself but the bands in the Canton concourse playing Oasis and Phonics covers at eardrum shattering volume while we're trying to have a chat get right on my tits.
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It's really close to Camden Town Tube. Used to be really good back in he day. Haven't been since 2005 so a lot may have changed since I lived in London back then. It's a small venue.Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Poston the theme of music anyone been to the roundhouse in london for a gig , any good ?
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cheers citizen when you say small are we looking at a couple of thousand ?
going to see a punk oi band in a couple of weeks time
hearing the entire old school london punk/ skin lot turning up want to see if i will get out alive :hehe:
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Your knowledge of the venue is relatively current compared to mine. I saw Man featuring Quicksilver's John Cippolina there two nights running in 1975 and the recording thereof resulted in the album Maximum Darkness. Saw Zep on the Sunday, the third day, at Earl's Court.Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View PostIt's really close to Camden Town Tube. Used to be really good back in he day. Haven't been since 2005 so a lot may have changed since I lived in London back then. It's a small venue.
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Personally I would..
Turn it down a little..not that it really bothers me
Play some interesting songs. Songs mentioning bluebirds, classic singalongs, whatever.
Play a bit of the Hennesseys. Cardiff after dark, Billy the seal, Cardiff Born etc etc. The clue is in the name.
Turn the bloody thing off a good 7-8 minutes before kick off and actually encourage the fans to make up for it.
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That's impressive. A year later The Ramones played there. It was probably just the Roundhouse too i.e. there's an extension to it now. It was the late 70s early 80s Punk that I loved in Camden. The whole place was amazing. Proper authentic scene and market. A mate had a basement flat nearby which was more like a squat. Mad times. Used to be some alt parties at The Roundhouse back then too.Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View PostYour knowledge of the venue is relatively current compared to mine. I saw Man featuring Quicksilver's John Cippolina there two nights running in 1975 and the recording thereof resulted in the album Maximum Darkness. Saw Zep on the Sunday, the third day, at Earl's Court.
Hammersmith Odeon was another hangout.
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👍👍👍👍👍Originally posted by JamesWales View PostPersonally I would..
Turn it down a little..not that it really bothers me
Play some interesting songs. Songs mentioning bluebirds, classic singalongs, whatever.
Play a bit of the Hennesseys. Cardiff after dark, Billy the seal, Cardiff Born etc etc. The clue is in the name.
Turn the bloody thing off a good 7-8 minutes before kick off and actually encourage the fans to make up for it.
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