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Seriously, The London Palladium one should be a goody as that's a smaller-sized venue
Mon 29th Oct
UK, Bournemouth
Pavilion Theatre
Wed 31st Oct
UK, Cardiff
St Davids
Fri 2nd Nov
UK, London
Palladium
Tue 6th Nov
UK, Birmingham
Symphony Hall
Fri 9th Nov
UK, Manchester
Bridgewater Hall
Mon 12th Nov
UK, Glasgow
Royal Concert Hall
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
KC have been off my radar since Discipline. I have no idea what they are doing now
He is the reason I picked up a guitar.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I loved the Discipline-era quartet. Saw them at the long-demolished Hammersmith Palais.
I saw Fripp play with The League of Gentlemen at The Russell Club..remember that one? The bouncers outnumbered the punters, Fripp started the gig with " we're a dance band...." and then said fuck all for the rest of the night. Nobody danced.
We'll probably just put the Radical Action Blu-Ray on again.
I've just belled me mate, who I've been going to gigs with for 40 years,to see if he and his missus want to join us, he burst out laughing, told me to fuck off and put the phone down.
I think he has a point. I'll be swerving this too, I've twice put 2 tickets in my basket, and twice I haven't hit the pay button. Too much dough in my humble.
I won't be paying it. I would if I had some kind of guarantee that id have a good view, people around me wouldn't talk, and I wouldn't have to constantly stand up for people squeezing out to get their 9th beer of the night. Not going to happen though.
I remember when I went to see Bjork in 2008 and tickets were £40. It was a massive decision to pay that at the time, but these days I find myself wishing gigs were that price.
With this repertoire, at these prices, people seem to treat the event as a concert recital, not a gig. Which makes sense, I guess.