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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby Hessus » Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:54 pm

The album is quite marvellous.
Saw them at Koko in Camden last month and have tickets to see them at Oran Mor.
The songs are quite Lanegan heavy, not that I'm complaining.
They played a couple of Twilight Singers songs, couple of songs from Bubblegum and a Screaming Trees number.
Would be nice to think it won't be a one off, but who knows.
Jeff Klein in part of the backing band which is an added bonus. :D
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby Alicat » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:20 am

Anyone else been to see them?

Saw them last night in Manchester and they were tremendous!! Greg Dulli is a great frontman, fab soulful voice in comparison to Mark Lanegan who just stands looking really intense - worked really well.
Great when they came on for the encore and Dulli came in from the back through the crowd tapping people on their shoulders!
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby NickG » Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:42 pm

I was there It was awesome
Greg Dulli is my all time favourite front man
i loved it when he told the 2 off for photo ing

turned round to my mate looking for a mutual appreciation of the moment and he had a face like a stone !

Dulli bossed the whole thing

missed the rear entrance though
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby anarchy63 » Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:14 pm

Did they play any Whigs/Trees/Twilight songs?
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby tuco » Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:35 pm

otter wrote:missed the rear entrance though


So it wasn't all bad then? :lol:
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby Alicat » Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:07 am

anarchy63 wrote:Did they play any Whigs/Trees/Twilight songs?



Found the set list:
The Stations
God’s Children
All Misery/Flowers
Live With Me
Seven Stories Underground
Idle Hands
Bete Noire
Down The Line
When the Levee Breaks / I Was In Love With You
St James’ Infirmary Blues
Belles
Each To Each
Front Street
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Papillon/Shadow of the Season
Hit the City
King Only
Methamphetamine Blues
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby Stu » Thu Apr 10, 2008 5:07 pm

Superb album, been on rotation at chez moi for a while now.

The new Mark Lanegan/Isobell Campbell album (Sunday at Devil Dirt) is equally rivetting.
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby Alicat » Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:04 am

On Later this week (Tues/Fri)

(can't see him boogie woogieing along with them thank goodness!!)
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby morag » Mon Apr 28, 2008 1:02 pm

tuco wrote:
Non-vegetarian. Listens to country music. Doesn't cry. Drinks whiskey. Preferably from Manchester. Will that do? :lol:


i think you'll find, of course, a proper man - as in a proper, decent human being who happens to have xy chromosomes - won't feel the need to do anything as inhumane and pointless as eat meat

sorry. couldnt resist.

but i love the gutter twins album, gutted i missed the show. Lanagan and Campbell's new one is wonderful too
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby andy » Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:29 pm

I we weren't meant to eat animals they wouldn't be made out of meat! :lol:
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby morag » Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:39 pm

damn. why didn't i think of that?!
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby paulk » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:55 pm

andy wrote:I we weren't meant to eat animals they wouldn't be made out of meat! :lol:


Have no fear, animal free meat is here soon.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/ ... malwelfare
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby andy » Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:58 pm

What is the "Vegetarian" response to the prospect I wonder?

Morag - not that you speak for all of course - how do you view this of potential animal free meat?
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby morag » Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:36 pm

andy wrote:What is the "Vegetarian" response to the prospect I wonder?

Morag - not that you speak for all of course - how do you view this of potential animal free meat?


oh how i wish i did

my first response is bleurgh, that sounds disgusting and i cant help by be suspicous of unnatural foodstuff like that.

having paused for a second longer: bleurgh again. My primary reason for being vegan is animal welfare and i can see this solves that up to a point (where do the cells come from?) but the other really important reasons such as enviromental resources and health - it does not counter them. and actually in terms of resources it sounds pretty immoral And if your only reason for not being veggie is taste well i doubt you'd be convinced

i try to respect anyones diet as long as it is based on well reasoned fact but this sounds just really icky and bizarre. I've always been ambivalent about Peta, often big on gimmicks low on facts. i'm going to think about this more than i want to i can tell
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Re: The Gutter Twins

Postby sixteenhp » Wed May 14, 2008 2:06 pm

returning to UK in August

11th - Oxford, Zodiac
12th - Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
13th - London, Shepherds Bush Empire
26th - Brighton, Komedia
27th - Sheffield, Leadmill
30th - Liverpool, Academy 2
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