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Bumpedy Bump!
Yo, you need "backround" music that night? As always i'd me more than happy to help.
As long as there are no more Iggy Pop moments!
Hope all goes well for the Caithness contingent involved. Enjoy!
NO IGGY POP MOMENTS! NO!
Thank you Mr Pepsi!
looking forword to this show
Astronot... im a fan yes
the ox lads heard there stuff on there myspace not bad
Project reno are awesome!
Still a major Tennesee kait fan though = (
shud be a good night
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Yes indeed, this should be a good one!
Strong Like Ox are FANTASTIC live, a REALLY powerful band with an enormous sound!
Haven't had the pleasure of seeing Project Reno live yet but i'm more than confident they'll impress and if you hang around after the gig (if you're 18+ mind) i'm more than sure they'll impress you with their lager swilling antics as well!
Zebedy, not ALL hope is lost for a return from TK, but could be a while!
sits with Fingers crossed with Tk t shirt on! **
lol
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Damn, when I first read that I thought that Therapy? were going to be playing.
Hope it goes well. Make sure you get a good review too.
There's no reason a band like Therapy? couldn't play Thurso. Skinandi's has the stage, the P.A, the lighting, all that's required is the punters. If the venue owners and promoters saw that there was genuine interest and money to be made from bringing bigger name acts to Caithness then i'm sure they would jump at the chance.
The moral of the story...
Support your local bands/the bands that DO visit Caithness and we may start attracting bigger names.
This Saturday folks... should be a good night of live music, and, if you're clever, you might end up in Skins for just £3! That's like getting your first two drinks for free!
Can't wait. You going Jeid?
Anyone else coming?
I'm gonna be there boss man.
400 people? For who? Think the boss man has gone home for the day now.
Hmmm, in theory yes.
The biggest crowd we had was at the Viewfirth one night when we had 4 local bands and a band from Inverness, over 250 folk paid to get in that night.
So, you would think that if that amount of folk paid to see some local bands then SURELY we could attract another 150 for a nationally recognised act?
Unfortunately the reality will probably tell a very different story.
I'll be sure to report back on numbers from this Saturday though.
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