theamericanjesus once again, like a bullet as a friend, tell me: can that be all there is?
now also at Glasgow SECCmarch 13th about same price. come on manchester, they must play there
theamericanjesus once again, like a bullet as a friend, tell me: can that be all there is?
Finally the offspring are playing the Apollo in Manchester, on the 10th March, which unfortunalty for me is a wednesday, so i probably wont be able to go grr
Ferretgirl Make something idiot-proof and they will make a better idiot
*jumps up and down* i wanna go i wanna go! especially as they're playing manchester apollo which is good to get a decent view
hmmm i guess i'll have to see if i can make it *fingers crossed*
Eve "There's no secret handshake. There's an IQ prerequisite, but there's no secret handshake"
I'm goin! I'm goin! YEEEEEEEYY!!!!! I get to see them AGAIN!! Anyone know who's supporting?? xx
SamphiretteTo you I guess I'm just a clown who picks you up each time you're down
The support ended up being Start and Rufio and they both seemed ok despite not being able to hear half the lyrics (maybe I *am* getting old )
Did anyone else actually make any of the gigs?
PictureOfFlowers "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party." - Lt. Tuck Pendleton, Innerspace
Yup, I went. Missed the first support act, saw Rufio but didn't really think a great deal of them. The Offspring were fantastic though, I really was surprised at how much I enjoyed them despite not actually knowing that much of their stuff. But I thought it was a really cool gig.
It also helped restore my appetite for a good mosh, which I've not really done for quite a while (and which has now left me with a bruised rib after moshing at Goldfinger the following night...). This gig was also the closest I've ever been to the stage at Wembley before ever! And walking out of the arena and into snow was just a cool end to the night (even if it was pretty cold on my already drenched body)!
SamphiretteTo you I guess I'm just a clown who picks you up each time you're down
Rufio were a bit of a funny mix, the guitarists never stood still once and the mosh crowd seemed to follow suit for jumping up and down and being foolish
I quite liked Start as it was a female singer in the band. She sounded like she had potential, but the problem was either the sound quality was set up really bad, or after a while it just seemed like she was singing the same stuff.
I was crowd watching for the PoF, but you obviously weren't wearing your boa that night
Eve "There's no secret handshake. There's an IQ prerequisite, but there's no secret handshake"
They were fantastic in Manchester, set list was a bit predictable tho! Missed the support acts coz we were getting drunk hehe! xx