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Post by jwd on May 11, 2014 0:22:25 GMT -5
Epic set. Dudes came off the transatlantic filth and brought it. I can't recall the entire set but I remember these in no particular order
1) on with the business (opener) 2) stations 3) big cig 4) swish 5) massive 6) spinners 7) ambassador 8) rock problems 9) magazines 10) sequestered 11) frighten 12) hood rat 13) south town
14) chips 15) slapped 16) killer
I'm sure I missed the order and some tunes. Was an epic rage. Thanks Catie Pearl, Cameron and Ybor crew!
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Post by jwd on May 11, 2014 0:22:44 GMT -5
Flight
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howard
Sniffling Indie Kid
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Post by howard on May 11, 2014 2:10:26 GMT -5
Someone suggested the flight out of London Gatwick was approx 11am so they came off stage in Brighton and left the venue about 11pm, then 6 or 7 hours sleep max before the journey to the airport. I think it is normally about 8-9 hours flight to Tampa plus messing around with luggage, check in etc, so effectively 10pm UK time when they arrived in Tampa.
What time were they on stage? I'll guess not before 9pm so 2am UK time (5 hour time difference).
They will have seriously earned their day off - I know that I feel like I've been run over by a truck after around a week of gigs, but you have to admire their energy and fortitude. Of course I was only watching the gigs and not having to play for hours under the heat of the lights..
Rock and roll can be a tough business.
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Post by shinola on May 11, 2014 4:42:15 GMT -5
I flew out of Gatwick Saturday morning, and walked past Tad a couple of times in the waiting area before he headed off to board his 11am flight to Tampa. I sort of wanted to say hi, but just thought it would be a bit inappropriate considering their schedule that day. As Howard rightly says, its a tough business!
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Post by Rich Tarbell on May 11, 2014 9:14:29 GMT -5
transatlantic filth is better
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