I would like to check this lot out one day too.
It also got me thinking. What if one day, there is a really famous band called, The Experience. And eventually, when the band is no more, a tribute band is formed to celebrate their songs. The Experience Experience
Sex Pistols Experience
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and what if someone formed a tribute band to 'the clint boon experience'? they would be.......PaulinLondon wrote:I would like to check this lot out one day too.
It also got me thinking. What if one day, there is a really famous band called, The Experience. And eventually, when the band is no more, a tribute band is formed to celebrate their songs. The Experience Experience
'the clint boon experience experience'
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ok, i get ya.ravenlunatic wrote:Raven Darkholme wrote: i cant tolerate these tribute bands
You sound like my old headmaster ranting about some petty matter at yet another tedious school assembly.
There's plenty to get worked up about in this world mate without worrying about what tribute band members are wearing or not as the case may be. I think you'll find a clue in the bands name The Sex Pistols Experience i.e. the evening is an experience of events gone by that most of us were for various reasons unable to take part in. I would bring to your attention the last sentence of my original post which contains the words "and if you like that sort of thing".
I rather enjoy tribute bands as it happens. Many of them represent some of my musical heroes that for the simple reason that they are all actually dead rather prohibits any possability of seeing them perform any time soon: Bon Scott, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Lynot, Sid Vicious, Glen Miller, John Lennon............actually I made one of them up. Bet you can't guess which one.
you missed them the first time round, so now, you'll settle for some silly men, who desperately want to be punk legends, playing dress up, pretending to be the sex pistols. i understand you completely.
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I think tribute bands are good given the fact the band theyre paying tribute to are no longer around. Th ebootleg beatles for instance, and the kounterfit kinks
Raven Darkholme wrote:ok, i get ya.ravenlunatic wrote:Raven Darkholme wrote: i cant tolerate these tribute bands
You sound like my old headmaster ranting about some petty matter at yet another tedious school assembly.
There's plenty to get worked up about in this world mate without worrying about what tribute band members are wearing or not as the case may be. I think you'll find a clue in the bands name The Sex Pistols Experience i.e. the evening is an experience of events gone by that most of us were for various reasons unable to take part in. I would bring to your attention the last sentence of my original post which contains the words "and if you like that sort of thing".
I rather enjoy tribute bands as it happens. Many of them represent some of my musical heroes that for the simple reason that they are all actually dead rather prohibits any possability of seeing them perform any time soon: Bon Scott, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Lynot, Sid Vicious, Glen Miller, John Lennon............actually I made one of them up. Bet you can't guess which one.
you missed them the first time round, so now, you'll settle for some silly men, who desperately want to be punk legends, playing dress up, pretending to be the sex pistols. i understand you completely.
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Raven Darkholme wrote:ok, i get ya.ravenlunatic wrote:Raven Darkholme wrote: i cant tolerate these tribute bands
You sound like my old headmaster ranting about some petty matter at yet another tedious school assembly.
There's plenty to get worked up about in this world mate without worrying about what tribute band members are wearing or not as the case may be. I think you'll find a clue in the bands name The Sex Pistols Experience i.e. the evening is an experience of events gone by that most of us were for various reasons unable to take part in. I would bring to your attention the last sentence of my original post which contains the words "and if you like that sort of thing".
I rather enjoy tribute bands as it happens. Many of them represent some of my musical heroes that for the simple reason that they are all actually dead rather prohibits any possability of seeing them perform any time soon: Bon Scott, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Lynot, Sid Vicious, Glen Miller, John Lennon............actually I made one of them up. Bet you can't guess which one.
you missed them the first time round, so now, you'll settle for some silly men, who desperately want to be punk legends, playing dress up, pretending to be the sex pistols. i understand you completely.
I thought we were talking about the "covers band".
I had a killer idea the other week, about 20 years too late, mind, but a good one none the less. How about a wedding-
type covers band that did all the punk classics for when all the old punks got married years back? Or an 80's style setlist for the "next generation" of newly weds? And just keep updating, offering the latest retro wedding themes. You could just buy up all them Now Thats What I Call Music 372 type albums, learn the tracks and punt yerself out to folk who were into that shit 10 years before and were now getting hitched.
Or something like that; it sounded much better before I wrote it down, to be honest..
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Bit harsh isn't it?Raven Darkholme wrote:ok, i get ya.ravenlunatic wrote:Raven Darkholme wrote: i cant tolerate these tribute bands
You sound like my old headmaster ranting about some petty matter at yet another tedious school assembly.
There's plenty to get worked up about in this world mate without worrying about what tribute band members are wearing or not as the case may be. I think you'll find a clue in the bands name The Sex Pistols Experience i.e. the evening is an experience of events gone by that most of us were for various reasons unable to take part in. I would bring to your attention the last sentence of my original post which contains the words "and if you like that sort of thing".
I rather enjoy tribute bands as it happens. Many of them represent some of my musical heroes that for the simple reason that they are all actually dead rather prohibits any possability of seeing them perform any time soon: Bon Scott, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Lynot, Sid Vicious, Glen Miller, John Lennon............actually I made one of them up. Bet you can't guess which one.
you missed them the first time round, so now, you'll settle for some silly men, who desperately want to be punk legends, playing dress up, pretending to be the sex pistols. i understand you completely.
Sounds like a fun night out to me. Surely life needn't be taken so seriously?
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Raven Darkholme wrote:ravenlunatic wrote:Raven Darkholme wrote: i cant tolerate these tribute bands
You sound like my old headmaster ranting about some petty matter at yet another tedious school assembly.
There's plenty to get worked up about in this world mate without worrying about what tribute band members are wearing or not as the case may be. I think you'll find a clue in the bands name The Sex Pistols Experience i.e. the evening is an experience of events gone by that most of us were for various reasons unable to take part in. I would bring to your attention the last sentence of my original post which contains the words "and if you like that sort of thing".
I rather enjoy tribute bands as it happens. Many of them represent some of my musical heroes that for the simple reason that they are all actually dead rather prohibits any possability of seeing them perform any time soon: Bon Scott, Jimi Hendrix, Phil Lynot, Sid Vicious, Glen Miller, John Lennon............actually I made one of them up. Bet you can't guess which one.
ok, i get ya.
you missed them the first time round, so now, you'll settle for some silly men, who desperately want to be punk legends, playing dress up, pretending to be the sex pistols. i understand you completely.
Come on you haven' guessed which one yet, come on have a guess, oh go on which one is it? Mmnnn, come on, have a punt, go on bet you can't, go on pick one of 'em, bet ya can't guess
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