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RE: Aeroplanes in london
- Subject: RE: Aeroplanes in london
- From: <M.Flack@op...ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 04:34:06 -0700
> I saw the Blue Aeroplanes last night at the LA2 in London. Does anyone
> know
> why the show started and finished so early? I've been going to gigs for
> about 15 years and I've never seen a main band come on as early as
8.30pm.
>
> Did they have to catch the last train back to Bristol, or was there
> something unmissable on TV at 10pm?
>
Well there was that frankly amazing programme on C4 about the
clitoris!
> Anyway, the result was that they started the set to a half-empty hall
and
> loads of people missed part of the set. It did eventually fill out and
> there
> was then a good party atmosphere. But when you've been away for a few
> years,
> have a new album to promote with great new songs, good musicians and
> plugging for the concert on Radio 1, why try to blow it by coming on
stage
>
> before the audience is there?
>
LA2 like to get the live music out of the way early so they can get
on with their club night stuff. Personally this is one of the reasons why
I
increasingly detest going to gigs in London. I'm sure Bristol will be all
right, it doesn't sound as though they've been taking the stage that early
at the other gigs.
michael,
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