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#1
Posted 28 June 2004 - 8:02 PM
Chemicals' electrocution fear
The Chemical Brothers' headlining set on Friday evening featured an amazing lightshow, and they managed to get through their performance before the Glasto downpours began.
The festival got pretty muddy this year, but Tom and Ed said the Glasto mudfest is absolutely nothing compared to what they've had to cope before:
"We played Wolverhampton Civic Hall the other week and an aquapark in Hungary, and now onto Glastonbury!"
"That prepares you for most things - with lightning, thunderous rain going on while we were playing. Thinking you're going to get struck by lightening, electrocuted any second, always finesses your live capability."
"I was very scared. One thing I didn't want was to be electrocuted in an aquapark in Hungary!"
The Chemical Brothers' headlining set on Friday evening featured an amazing lightshow, and they managed to get through their performance before the Glasto downpours began.
The festival got pretty muddy this year, but Tom and Ed said the Glasto mudfest is absolutely nothing compared to what they've had to cope before:
"We played Wolverhampton Civic Hall the other week and an aquapark in Hungary, and now onto Glastonbury!"
"That prepares you for most things - with lightning, thunderous rain going on while we were playing. Thinking you're going to get struck by lightening, electrocuted any second, always finesses your live capability."
"I was very scared. One thing I didn't want was to be electrocuted in an aquapark in Hungary!"
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#10
Posted 30 June 2004 - 6:24 AM
All this time has passed since he cut his hair and it's still causing a scandal!
A couple of months ago there was a blurb in Q Magazine, a portion aptly titled "worst hair" or something like that. I have to say, in the portion was an unflattering picture of Tom with the long hair. Probably taken after he sweated it out onstage, not exactly a prime photo op. The 'hairstylist' who commented on all the 'bad' hairdo's in the article didn't have anything nice to say about Tom's long hair. I know it was tongue-in-cheek n'all, but I swear, the poor man can't win - leave the man and his hair alone!
A couple of months ago there was a blurb in Q Magazine, a portion aptly titled "worst hair" or something like that. I have to say, in the portion was an unflattering picture of Tom with the long hair. Probably taken after he sweated it out onstage, not exactly a prime photo op. The 'hairstylist' who commented on all the 'bad' hairdo's in the article didn't have anything nice to say about Tom's long hair. I know it was tongue-in-cheek n'all, but I swear, the poor man can't win - leave the man and his hair alone!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#12
Posted 30 June 2004 - 8:15 AM
I guess Tom Cruise isn't my type, never put a lot of thought into it really hehe. As for Tom and Ed, not to play it down but they are two normal looking men who look like they live down the road, people that blend in or whatever. Without meaning to sound like a cheeky girlie, it's quite charming, in a subdued, normal non-rockstar, men-who-live-down-the-road kind of way. ;) And you're right, anType, first and foremost it's the music they make, it comes from within and I think there's a sincerity in what they do and that's attractive in itself - they don't strike cheesy blue steel zoolander poses or have choreographers charting out their moves while behind their onstage gear. How goofy and stupid would that be??
As for men that I do find attractive, I don't know, I've found myself attracted to all kinds of guys and I say this honestly - I never had a solid physical preference. Except for one thing: I do like tall men, so I guess it's a good thing my husband's over 6 feet tall. lol! I can't deny looks can be important, but if you let it rule your life you can miss out on knowing some really cool people.
As for men that I do find attractive, I don't know, I've found myself attracted to all kinds of guys and I say this honestly - I never had a solid physical preference. Except for one thing: I do like tall men, so I guess it's a good thing my husband's over 6 feet tall. lol! I can't deny looks can be important, but if you let it rule your life you can miss out on knowing some really cool people.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#13
Posted 30 June 2004 - 8:36 AM
anType Escribi�:
Only music matters! They might not be as beautiful as Tom Cruise (is he beautiful? let girls decide), but at least they're NATURAL! I hate all those sweet pop-band boys who use tons of make-up to look pretty and I hate those girls who faint every time they see them (trying to insult Westlife, NSYNC, Frontstreet Boys, etc)...
Oooohh yeah!!! Like factory products X-D
E(argasm) = m(usic) x c(hemicals)²
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