1. No problem Kieran, have fun! Hope they play The Consequence


  2. Yeah, it was tonight and I got in!!!

    The woman who checked the ticket first didn't notice (as I had my finger over the day & date). The second woman who ripped the ticket never noticed too. Although, it did take her a while to rip the ticket. Thought she was going to find out and chuck me out

    Overall, great night. You Me At Six weren't the best band there though. The Blackout were. They were one of the support bands and they crowd were absoutely NUTS! There was a circle pit which turned into the biggest mosh pit I've ever experienced. You Me At Six were disappointing to start off with. They started with Save It For The Bedroom which was a dreadful starter. It got really good when The Consequence came on, which should have started the set. They finished with Underdog which was a good ending. Almost caught the guitarist's pick too. Ah well, great gig!
  3. Glad that you got in and had a good time man, definitely worth the risk anyway
  4. Where's Drew?

    You said that MJ excelled in the 90's. I'm not a MJ fan so I don't know many song titles and album names. What was the albums that had Man In The Mirror and Black Or White because they are truly excellent songs. If I'm correct Man In The Mirror is from Bad and Black Or White is from Invincible
  5. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:Where's Drew?

    You said that MJ excelled in the 90's. I'm not a MJ fan so I don't know many song titles and album names. What was the albums that had Man In The Mirror and Black Or White because they are truly excellent songs.


    I'm right here.

    Dangerous has Black Or White and Bad has Man In The Mirror. Both albums followed each other (1987 - 1991). Invincible was his last album all the way back in 2001.


    I don't think on those (Bad, Thriller or Dangerous) he honestly showed the skills he did have. History has some incredible arrangements on it.


  6. Ah right. The stuff I enjoy a lot more comes from 1995 - 1997 and I don't think any of those have ever come out on compilation albums - kinda the 'lesser-known' stuff:







    The last one reminds me of a Prince song.
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]



    I don't think on those (Bad, Thriller or Dangerous) he honestly showed the skills he did have. History has some incredible arrangements on it.


    I've justed looked it up on wikipedia. I know some of those newer songs on History and I think they are quite good. I don't know if the whole thing is good because apparently it's got The Girl Is Mine.
  8. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    I've justed looked it up on wikipedia. I know some of those newer songs on History and I think they are quite good. I don't know if the whole thing is good because apparently it's got The Girl Is Mine.


    The Girl Is Mine sucks big-time.

    History has two discs - the first was the greatest hits and the second was the all-new songs. Though I'm not all that sure if a song recorded in 1988 (Come Together) qualifies as a new song when it already appeared on a single. Maybe he just couldn't be arsed doing another song and thought 14 was enough.

    History has some brilliant pieces of work and some utter crap. Then again, it doesn't have the one song that I felt like throwing up hearing and thought he was a real knob to have put it on there. The Lost Children from Invincible. Urghhhhhhhhhhhhh...creepy and just plain stupid.


    I might ask you as well given you're a big Prince fan - what's the best album for a beginner to start out with? I know the essential songs but not much else.
  9. I personally love the dueto with McCartney, specially the spoken part.