Airbourne

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Airbourne

Postby Col » 29th Aug 08, 16:38

Total AC/DC rip off , but just got tix to see them. Looking for a night of all out guitars mainly.

Anyone drawn towards them?
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Postby Chris DLS » 29th Aug 08, 17:15

Yeah, think they're fantastic - 2nd best band of download weekend. we'll be at one of the gigs.

And Black Stone Cherry.

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Re: Airbourne

Postby Ilsa » 29th Aug 08, 17:20

Col wrote:Total AC/DC rip off , but just got tix to see them. Looking for a night of all out guitars mainly.

Anyone drawn towards them?


Spooky - I ordered the album yesterday, and know already it's one of those gems I won't be able to listen to whilst driving.

A feeling of Def Leppard too.... I like what I've heard up to now a lot. Running Wild is one of my favourite songs at the moment. A top tune, one of those that you know if you heard it in a club you'd have to stay up dancing no matter how fooked you were. I guess I could say that about Too much, too young, too fast as well.

Where are they playing Col?
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Postby Pudu » 29th Aug 08, 17:35

Bleeding hell Ilsa you can be lazy at times - how tough is it to type their name into Googles??? And you with all the time in the world on your hands too :wink:

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Postby Ilsa » 29th Aug 08, 17:44

You cheeky bugger. It's not all shopping and pub lunches in the life of a Domestic Engineer you know!!!
(Although I do admit that shopping and pub lunches are an integral part of my role).

I'll let you off though - but only cos now I want to talk you in to coming to one of those gigs :D
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Postby Pudu » 29th Aug 08, 17:54

Ilsa wrote:You cheeky bugger. It's not all shopping and pub lunches in the life of a Domestic Engineer you know!!!
(Although I do admit that shopping and pub lunches are an integral part of my role).

I'll let you off though - but only cos now I want to talk you in to coming to one of those gigs :D


Why doesnt that surprise me??

And just cos you write things in small font doesnt mean you can get away with it!!

Domestic Engineer?? Who taught you that one?
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Postby Ilsa » 29th Aug 08, 18:19

Gowan, gowan, gowan, gowan, gowan...... you know you want to! If you make ticket arrangements I'll drive - now that's fair!! 8)

NB Sorting out tickets is not in the remit of a Domestic Engineer. However, Designated Driver ocassionally is
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Postby nig1012 » 29th Aug 08, 21:10

Ilsa wrote:Gowan, gowan, gowan, gowan, gowan...... you know you want to! If you make ticket arrangements I'll drive - now that's fair!! 8)

NB Sorting out tickets is not in the remit of a Domestic Engineer. However, Designated Driver ocassionally is


will you stop writing so bloody small i have to put my face right up to the screen to read it

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Postby Ilsa » 29th Aug 08, 21:16

Jeeeez...... There's no need to shout :wink:
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Postby longgoneloser » 2nd Sep 08, 04:28

Airbourne are awesome. Good guys too. very friendly. Go see them, chat to them, and enjoy the night. You won't be disappointed.
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Postby godofhaircare » 9th Sep 08, 21:08

Stone Gods are the support on that tour if anyones interested....


oh and Whats eatin you is a class tune!!!!
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Postby Soundog » 10th Sep 08, 09:43

I'd love to see them with Stone Gods... sadly I can't come over for every interesting gig. Going to see them in Hamburg in December. There are many quality tunes on the album, but "Hellfire" is my favourite.
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Postby godofhaircare » 10th Sep 08, 10:38

Their first album "Ready to Rock" is also quite good if you can manage to get your hands on it.
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