quote:Originally posted by bi22le
I saw Editors at Glastonbury when their debut album was released. I good band and I'm glad they are still going and filling gigs.
I have moved away from indie in my older age (30s) and onto EDM. Im sure I'm doing this the wrong way round!!
At 58 I've stopped worrying, I just love music. I remember a couple of years ago at a gig, an 18-20 year old saying to me aren't you too
old to be here? I asked her at what age she thought she might stop liking music? She didn't reply: )
At 58 I've stopped worrying, I just love music. I remember a couple of years ago at a gig, an 18-20 year old saying to me aren't you too
old to be here? I asked her at what age she thought she might stop liking music? She didn't reply: )
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Can’t agree more, just turned 50 and go to more gigs than I have done ever (maybe with the exception of my Uni years in London). I have successfully
indoctrinated my Son in the same music I like so enjoy father/son quality time a few times a year which is good. Started going to small venues and
really enjoying that aswell. Luckily the music I like tends to have crowds that don’t give a flying fig how old or what you look like so long as you
have a good, safe night out.
Download tickets out tomorrow with Tool headlining (with Def Leppard and Slipknot also headlining) too good to be missed and I am ashamed to say will
be my first multi day festival. Tesseract (with Plini and Between the buried and me) in December first though \m/
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At 58 I've stopped worrying, I just love music. I remember a couple of years ago at a gig, an 18-20 year old saying to me aren't you too
old to be here? I asked her at what age she thought she might stop liking music? She didn't reply: )
[Edited on 24/10/18 by BrumBrum]
Can’t agree more, just turned 50 and go to more gigs than I have done ever (maybe with the exception of my Uni years in London). I have successfully
indoctrinated my Son in the same music I like so enjoy father/son quality time a few times a year which is good. Started going to small venues and
really enjoying that aswell. Luckily the music I like tends to have crowds that don’t give a flying fig how old or what you look like so long as you
have a good, safe night out.
Download tickets out tomorrow with Tool headlining (with Def Leppard and Slipknot also headlining) too good to be missed and I am ashamed to say will
be my first multi day festival. Tesseract (with Plini and Between the buried and me) in December first though m/
[Edited on 24/10/18 by Ugg10]
Living close to Manchester we have plenty of venues of all shapes and sizes. I too love the small places, you see bands both on the way up and one the
way down: ) I'm off watching Gaz Coombes (Supergrass) tomorrow night with wife and daughter (who's come up from Newbury).
Ironically I was 48 before I did my first festival, it had to be Glastonbury and have been hooked since.
My first gig was at the Manchester Apollo in 1983 - Michael Schenker Group followed closely by Gary Moore and then Iron Maiden. Great venue.
BrumBrum have a great night out.
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