Hootanany wrote: » Block Party are playing Hanlons
Tusky wrote: » lies, surely ?
Mr Marenghi wrote: » Anybody know where Noah and the Whale are playing ?
Jeff_Lebowski wrote: » Not that I endorse going to see them but for anyone who's interested Razorlight are on stage at Vicar Street at 9.45. That time is 100% accurate. But they're sh*te so don't bother.
adamski8 wrote: » well im back from the baggott inn and very dissapointed! only got let in at 5:30 after 45mins wait! then kings of leon were played every second song for 3 hrs with about ten minute interlued by two bands they didnt even annouce. the toast was ****! half hearted "to arthurs" adn i dont even know who the surprise band were. free finger food nearly worth half the ticket price:mad:
mattfender wrote: » WHATS THE STORY WITH DORANS...ANYONE KNOW PLEASE?:pac:
Ginny wrote: » They were actually very good, but the bastids told us it was a technical fault as we waited from 9:10 to 9:55 for Razorlight to appear. TBH the organisation was a little lacking, Michelle Doherty was a plank, there was more craic with the mic guy. Ronnie Wood came on for one song with the Black Swan effect, he looked very old and a bit frail. Twas a good night, no surprise guests as such, Dizzee Rascal replaced Sugababes but that was it.
Ginny wrote: » Nah Ronnie Wood came on with his sons band for a song, Dizzee was great(although we were hoping Calvin would make an appearance with him), but ending the gig with Reverend and the Makers was a big mistake, a lot of people left after Razorlight as they knew it would be 20-25 mins before Reverend came on so the crowd was a bit sparse. I'm assuming it was being filmed for a commemorative DVD? Are any stations showing it all again?
lala stone wrote: » who ended up playing in Dorans?!?
leinsterman wrote: » I attended the Arthur's Celebrations last night at Vicar St. The venue itself was way overcharging for exceptionally poor quality Guinness at Eur €5 per pint ... when across the city other bars were getting into the spirit of the evening with €2.50 pints.
Jakeal wrote: » The Enemy were the big name in Doran's - by the time they came on, no one seemed all that bothered. Noise Control were on earlier and were very good. Toast was nothing in Doran's either. People standing around expectantly checking their watches till people just gave in and cheered. Followed 2 minutes later by a lacklustre toast by a staff member with a mic! Not hugely impressed all round - just like a normal pub night