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Date: 3rd November 2002
Venue: Brixton Academy, Stockwell Road, London, SW9
Doors: 7pm
On stage: 8.30pm
Tickets: £14
Age restrictions: Must be accompanied by an adult if Under 14
Tickets go on sale 9am 27th August.
So then, get excited, cos I certainly am! Woohoo, see you there!
Its origanal. I heard a song of theirs the other day on MTV2 its called "F##k her hard" Or summit along the lines of that.
> I went when they played the astoria at the beginning of the summer
> holidays. My sister got crushed and fainted, the nearest place where
> they could get her away from crowds was the VIP stairwell, where we
> met one Dave Grohl. Upon seeing the bearded drumming genius my sister
> miraculously recovered and got him to autograph a direction thing to
> the VIP area. Unfortunately that was the highlight of the show,
> followed closely by the rendition of tribute. That aside the D can
> begin to sound samey - it's not their fault, it's just you need to be
> a pretty accomplished acoustic guitarist to come up with enough
> variety to keep people interested. Jack and Kyle are surprisingly good
> guitarists, but it can drag at times, which is probably why you get
> three short film-y bits during the show, which are comprised of dick
> and *ahem* jokes, but they break it up a bit.
>
> If you go to see them it won't be the best gig ever, but it'll by no
> means be the worst.
Well, the D are really funny, and they actually have loads of songs. They made a mini-series ages ago, which I think was called 'The Greatest Band On Earth' (I get confused between them, that is otherwise their film). I got my mate to download them all, and they're really funny. They show the origins of every single song they've played, and the fact that Jack Black is a legend of comedy means that he's very funny.
PS Has anybody seen Jack Black and Sarah Michelle Gellar's spoof of Lord of the rings? OH MY GOD, humour at its greatest.
If you go to see them it won't be the best gig ever, but it'll by no means be the worst.
Date: 3rd November 2002
Venue: Brixton Academy, Stockwell Road, London, SW9
Doors: 7pm
On stage: 8.30pm
Tickets: £14
Age restrictions: Must be accompanied by an adult if Under 14
Tickets go on sale 9am 27th August.
So then, get excited, cos I certainly am! Woohoo, see you there!