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Old 14-12-2014, 12:53
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I can't remember which song it was but at one point JDB was tuning his strings mid song, while still singing perfectly - it was pretty funny I thought.
someone else has mentioned that. Anyone know which song so i can keep an eye out and oooh in wonder?

FD retweet :@Manics rocked the snot out of the Olympia last night. Fantastic stuff. Cheers, lads.

*rocked the snot out* .. i like it
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Old 14-12-2014, 13:01
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I can't remember which song it was but at one point JDB was tuning his strings mid song, while still singing perfectly - it was pretty funny I thought.
I'm pretty sure it was Donkeys he did that for a the second Manchester gig.
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Old 14-12-2014, 13:08
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We were right on the middle barrier at centre and also had to suffer some incredible farts. Like something had died. Apart from that, what a gig! I posted some pics on Twitter as @grayhairedgam3r if you want to see.
After looking at your Twitter photos I can confirm I was standing right beside you guys - I recognise you all (so we were smelling the same farts!) I was just to your left
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Old 14-12-2014, 13:23
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FD retweet :@Manics rocked the snot out of the Olympia last night. Fantastic stuff. Cheers, lads.

*rocked the snot out* .. i like it
I think the phrase 'rocked the shit out' is appropriate here....
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Old 14-12-2014, 13:29
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rocked the snot rhymes better but seeing those smelly farts posts you're probably right
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Old 14-12-2014, 13:40
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Can we stop sullying this beautiful thread with talk of farts?

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Glad you enjoyed it, squire. Hope to return to Dublin next time, loved the venue.
Was thinking about it earlier and there really was too many highlights.

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We were right on the middle barrier at centre and also had to suffer some incredible farts. Like something had died. Apart from that, what a gig! I posted some pics on Twitter as @grayhairedgam3r if you want to see.
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Old 14-12-2014, 14:00
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Can we stop sullying this beautiful thread with talk of farts?
Sorry - I feel I am mainly responsible for this tangent!

Great gig though! Was on a total high afterwards
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Old 14-12-2014, 15:31
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I'll never go to a Dublin gig again. The crowd was so apathetic for the second set. Could barely hear Divine Youth over the chatting. Not a scratch on the Glasgow crowd....
I take it you were standing? The problem with the Olympia in the standing area is people constantly going in and out of the bar. I can see how when a song not too familiar to some fans like 'Divine Youth' was played the fans got a bit apathetic. I was in the Upper Circle directly above the band and heard Divine Youth clearly.
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Old 14-12-2014, 15:43
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That was nice with Humming + Postcards as highlights of my evening.
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Old 14-12-2014, 16:26
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Awesome pics! And nice jacket, Nicky...
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Old 14-12-2014, 17:13
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The Holy Bible live was fantastic as i knew it would be after seeing the clips during the week.
Best gig for me since the Lifeblood tour at the same venue 10 years ago. The Dublin crowd were even alright for a change (although there was a lot of Cork people there and people from the UK!) I was just a little behind the barrier separating the pit and ended up getting pushed into a mosh during Revol a while, which was glorious.
Yes was a tiny tiny bit off as Sean's monitor wasn't working or something, but other than that it was perfect. Faster without that fucking organ was top notch. I wish they just stayed as a 3 piece.

We moved back after THB set and watched from afar. After hearing all these shit stories from the same area I'm glad we did, as i was a little tender from the night before.

Cheers to the lad that had taken a pic of the set from the sound desk, so i had advanced warning to plan a toilet/merch trip during Postcards. But at least it was the first time I've seen them since PPF that i didn't have to endure Your Love Alone. No 1985 was disappointing , but these little moans are just that, little. I was there to see THB and it was glorious.

Nice to see a few of you too. Great atmosphere.
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Old 14-12-2014, 18:19
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The Dublin crowd were even alright for a change
OK I will admit I'm pretty much a semi functioning hikikomori who never goes anywhere anymore, but have 'Dublin crowds' become that bad in the 10 years since I did? o_O
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Old 14-12-2014, 18:32
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OK I will admit I'm pretty much a semi functioning hikikomori who never goes anywhere anymore, but have 'Dublin crowds' become that bad in the 10 years since I did? o_O
Too many event junkies at most gigs these days unfortunately. Not just Dubs, it's just most gigs worth going to happen to be on in Dublin. Irish festivals are overrun with wankers who would plonk themselves in front of the stage and then turn their backs to it and start blowing bubbles at each other and painting each others faces. Going to gigs can often feel like walking into an 02 ad. With last nights gig selling out straight away i had a feeling it would be fine and it was.
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Old 14-12-2014, 18:43
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Guess the one and only Dublin gig I attended (Rewind the Film tour last year) was a one off? It was one of the best on that tour, crowd was really up for it, atmosphere was electric.
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Old 14-12-2014, 18:53
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So glad they played the Olympia - such a pretty venue and so perfect in terms of barriers. It was clear that we wouldn't queue early so we came at doors and got a perfect space at the secone barrier. I loved the first set although it was (obviously) rather intense. And I was very happy that we got PFAYM. All in all brilliant gig (apart from the farting incident )

In case someone wants to have a look, here are our videos:
She Is Suffering: http://youtu.be/mspMsKmv5MM
This Sullen Welsh Heart: http://youtu.be/xGQ9-7ZfeOs
Donkeys: http://youtu.be/myIQMLOxzN0
You Love Us: http://youtu.be/IUp_5lsDNXw

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We were right on the middle barrier at centre and also had to suffer some incredible farts. Like something had died. Apart from that, what a gig! I posted some pics on Twitter as @grayhairedgam3r if you want to see.
I think we were just to your left, it was almost unbearable during the second set! Cool photos!

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I can't remember which song it was but at one point JDB was tuning his strings mid song, while still singing perfectly - it was pretty funny I thought.
I'm not sure but was it during Europa?
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