BonsaiKitten wrote: » Do you know how many hours I slept last night? No hours. I slept no hours. Last I've slept was Monday night from 3 -7. I shouldn't be this awake or productive right now...
Knex. wrote: » That's rather impressive, I must say
The Black Oil wrote: » What did the bus driver say to the man with no arms and no legs? How are you getting on? :pac: Stealing jokes from my 4 year old cousin...
D'Agger wrote: » Aye, a strum down for a right handed person is a strum up for me Nope - and it's working suprisingly well - I'll forward on a vid or something if you want to see how it works!I decided to do it this way so that I could pick up a guitar at a session or something and play it without going 'oh can't play, left handed'
Knex. wrote: » If a four year old told me that, I'd die laughing
Kev.OC wrote: » As someone who plays a left-handed guitar, I would be lost without that excuse. Anytime I'm at a session and don't want to play I wheel it out.
The Black Oil wrote: » What sort of tunes do you play?
D'Agger wrote: » Ditto, that's some early comical promise! I could probably still get away with that depending on the company I'm in Learning/Trying my hand at the following over the past few weeks: Candy - Paulo Nutini Amsterdam - Coldplay The Scientist - Coldplay Viva la Viva - Coldplay I need your love - Calvin Harris Wagon Wheel - Old Crow Medicine show Been giving loads of time to 'I wasn't expecting that' by Jamie Lawson - love that song
Knex. wrote: » Nice selection. Not the easiest in terms of beat, and even some chord changes, to be starting off on, so kudos again for that. I wasn't expecting that, is a great song! Felt almost cheated though when I found out he made it all up and it wasn't actually from a life experience. Dude puts some emotion into the song that I was shocked, tbh.
D'Agger wrote: » How's everybody after the weekend? Ended up going into MGMT in the Savoy last night and having a few pints, good to see somewhat better gigs coming into Cork Must get up to Dublin soon for a night out!
D'Agger wrote: » Ended up going into MGMT in the Savoy last night and having a few pints, good to see somewhat better gigs coming into Cork
Knex. wrote: » How did you find them, and the Savoy as a gig venue, actually? Really liked some of their stuff on their first album, but they seemingly went off the boil then. They play any of their new stuff? Never quite sure what to make of the Savoy as its just so big, and laid out funny. Haven't been there for any real gig though, so could well be great for the likes of MGMT.
Barna77 wrote: » Any good? Saw them three years ago. Live they were quite disappointing so didn't buy tickets for last Saturday's gig in the Olympia. I know some people that were there and they all agree it was crap. Had a quiet weekend, no booze :eek: Looking forward to the long weekend, want to get out of Dublin
D'Agger wrote: » I liked the stuff they had circa 2008 as did pretty much the entire nation, I got free tickets, I most definitely wouldn't have paid to see them. That said I thought they were decent, O Emperor were on before them and they were pretty good in fairness The Savoy was good - we were up in the stands near the bar as opposed to down below near the stage (priorities ) but the sound was still okay...not unreal but for where we were it was good. The girl who served myself and my buddies was absolutely shocking at her job though - constantly forgot one drink - when you're ordering two pints, it's nearly an effort for somebody to fúck it up, yet it happened about 3/4 times Had heard they weren't great live but I thought they were good last night, enjoyed the gig Can't wait for Jazz weekend this Friday, should be unreal!
Knex. wrote: » Cheers for that. This weekend has been on my mind for ages. Going back to Cork, meet up with all the lads, have my birthday on Monday, and I graduate on Tuesday. Cannot wait for it, in all honesty. Work back up in Dublin on Wednesday morning will be horrendous, but a small price to pay really!
D'Agger wrote: » Ah another disciple of Jazz for the weekend Nice one man, sounds like a great weekend, I'll drop you a PM at some stage to see if you're around for a pint or something - I'll probably be going wherever the lads are but on the off chance we end up in the same spot!
keane2097 wrote: » I wouldn't be making any particular plans if I were you....
Knex. wrote: » I absolutely love Archer. Danger Zone!
D'Agger wrote: » Seriously, read a book :pac:
D'Agger wrote: » Sure I normally only see you on the Friday man :pac:
keane2097 wrote: » That's cos ye always stay in Douglas after one hard night at it. I won't be down till Saturday this week anyway.
The Black Oil wrote: » GTA V. Let's do this! :mad: :pac: