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Television Personalities THU Jan 17th 2008 RHYTHMFACTORY
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 4:32 pm
by Skylarking
Television Personalities THU Jan 17th 2008 RHYTHMFACTORY
BORED YOUTH ON PROZAC
The best in upfront alternative post-modern rock'n'roll debauchery !
THE TELEVISION PERSONALITIES + MIDDLEMAN + THE OUTSIDE ROYALTY
+ BO PEPPER + MILK KAN
http://www.rhythmfactory.co.uk/events.html
8pm - 1am............ price tbc
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 3:03 pm
by Keg
So... any reports?
ok here goes
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 1:23 pm
by leefact25
Sparsely attended - I missed the Notting Hill gig but thought TVP's performance was better than the gig with Pete Doherty
This time only one guest - twas me - first on melodica (SillyGirl/Three Wishes) and then on stylophone (All the Young Children on Smack/14th Floor).
Particularly commend Stickymoan's bass playing - really on top form
Sons I know with dashes against the ones I don't (doesn't necessarily mean these are new ones)
Long Time Gone
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A Picture of Dorian Gray/I'm A Believer
Look Back In Anger
This Time There's No Happy Ending/Always Somerthing There To Remind Me
Silly Girl
Three Wishes
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May You Dream The Sweetest Dreams
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All The Young Children On Smack
14th Floor
As the gig was now approaching 12:15 (having been on stage for about an hour) - I was onstage at this point - the first anyone knew - including the band - was that we were still playing our instruments and none of the mikes were working - the soundman had independently decided that we were to finish and that he wanted to go home!
Calls for an encore were politely refused by stickymoan - addressing the situation with one of comeplete helplessness!
I took a photo of a group of fans with Stickymoan and Kev Mann.
All were feeling Ok afterward.
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 2:11 pm
by Nonsuch
I think I can fill in the dashes for leefact - 'King & Country', 'Stop And Smell The Roses' and 'Everything She Touches Turns To Gold' were also played. And another new song appeared towards the end of the set - 'She Deserves A Halo'. All sounded great to me! Very funny moment was a Scottish guy in the audience repeatedly calling out for an obscure TVP's song...and Dan's responses, which unfortunately I can't remember..All good-natured banter! Comparatively low turnout was due, I think, to there having been very little time to promote the show and it being the middle of January (most folks are skint around this time of the month..especially in January.. I know I am!)
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:50 pm
by Agent IndiePop
I would have loved to have gone to the past three TVPs gigs but I couldn't afford Doherty's ticket prices and the other two were in 18+ venues.