Wednesday, September 8, 2010

dancing with elbows swinging!


playlist for the 9th of september.
its early but im busy tomorow so i wont have time.
SPOILER!
because of the christchurch earthquake we cant do the show,
the building is off limits untill futher notice. i dont know how long untill we can go back but we thought we would make playlist anyway, maybe il upload the playlist as a .zip

:-----------------cut along lines------------------------------------------:
: A Different Kind of Tension - Buzzcocks --------------------------------:
: Real Serious Shit -Boyfriends------------------------------------------ :
: Cautious of a Joke -Laurel--------------------------------------------- :
: Walkin' - Let's--------------------------------------------------------- :
: When the Lines Go Down - Q And Not U------------------------------- :
: Winter She Whispered - Amber Inn ------------------------------------:
: Exposure From Heavy Metal Causes Whatever - We Were Skeletons--- :
: Escapism - Ampere ----------------------------------------------------:
: Cease - The Shivering --------------------------------------------------:
: Notte Dei Cristalli A Rue Des Trois - La Quiete-------------------------- :
: Nervvrak - Nitad -------------------------------------------------------:
: We Are Rifoki - Rifoki --------------------------------------------------:
: Maker of Magic Wands -Tiny Hawks------------------------------------ :
: Dissimilarity Complex - Defiance, Ohio ----------------------------------:
:------------------------------------------------------------------------:
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(during "One Step Beyond", according to the legends).
As seismologist Alice Walker told the 1999 BBC documentary Young Guns Go For It:

"On the 8th of August 1992, the police phoned the British Geological Survey, and they said that people had been phoning in saying that there had been an earthquake in London. They had described some effects like heavy lorries passing outside. People were frightened. Tower blocks were being evacuated because people thought the tower block was going to fall down. It was an intensity of about five. When I told the police that I thought the cause of the disturbance was a Madness concert at Finsbury Park, they didn't believe me at first. I got a phone call the next night from the police who said exactly the same felt effects had occurred - and so they did believe me after all. So my reputation as a seismologist still remains intact!"



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