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Chems at the BIG DAY OUT
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#8
Posted 07 October 2004 - 3:13 AM
Big Day Out sounds like a killer festival - I remember reading this big spread in Q about Big Day Out a few years ago... Primal Scream were on the cover... and it sounded so incredible except for the heat which sounded damn near unbearable!
Anyway - it would be fantastic to read a first hand account of the festival goings on, if anyone here gets to go!
Anyway - it would be fantastic to read a first hand account of the festival goings on, if anyone here gets to go!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#9
Posted 08 October 2004 - 2:13 AM
the melbs BDO weather is usually bearable. just the perth and like qld, cause the weather is HAWT. ive watched most of the BDO's on tv and their seriously wild, i was kicking myself last year for not going cause Kraftwerk were playing, did an fucking sick set
#16
Posted 06 January 2005 - 4:22 AM
90 minutes = wooohoo!
Enjoy it! Enjoy every second of it! 8)
It sold out Xmas day. I was due to get my ticket 30th Dec.
I was initially completely devestated, but then again all I did was miss the chance to see the Chems, while other people lost their lives, homes and entire existence on the 26th.
Plus there's still a slim chance I can see them in Sydney and if that fails, Perth.
Enjoy it! Enjoy every second of it! 8)
It sold out Xmas day. I was due to get my ticket 30th Dec.
I was initially completely devestated, but then again all I did was miss the chance to see the Chems, while other people lost their lives, homes and entire existence on the 26th.
Plus there's still a slim chance I can see them in Sydney and if that fails, Perth.
#17
Posted 06 January 2005 - 5:28 AM
Consumer Escribi�:
I was initially completely devestated, but then again all I did was miss the chance to see the Chems, while other people lost their lives, homes and entire existence on the 26th.
yep, it puts life into perspective. i must admit i normally take a big interest in the news. i knew about the earthquake on boxing day but it took a few days for me to find out about the tsunami. i was enjoying life to the full between christmas and new year without relising the pain going on in this world. but things like this make you appreciate what you have. i have seen some disturbing pictures on the late night bbc news service. my heart goes out to anyone who has been effected by this tragedy. hopefully religeous boundaries that divide this world can unite through this tragic act of nature
I'm a fuckin doughnut
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