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Massively up for this.

 

Silent alarm still one of my fav albums, def top 3 

 

saw them on pyramid in 2007 , and then headline other in 2009. Brilliant both times 

 

hoping this chat of a silent alarm heavy set with a couple of other singles sprinkled in is true 

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Just now, JohnnyUtah24 said:

I've seen quite a few say it's a Silent Alarm start to finish gig but not seen advertised like that anywhere so must be bullshit

 

Still be worth seeing. Shame the drummer isn't with them anymore 

 

It will obviously be SA heavy but yeah doubt it will be the album in full in order.

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8 minutes ago, JohnnyUtah24 said:

I've seen quite a few say it's a Silent Alarm start to finish gig but not seen advertised like that anywhere so must be bullshit

 

Still be worth seeing. Shame the drummer isn't with them anymore 

They’re doing a silent alarm anniversary gig the weekend after Glasto in London. I hope they mix it up a bit at Glastonbury cos I’m going to both 

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Yeah somebody asked Russell if it was gonna be a Silent Alarm set and he said ‘pretty much’ so I reckon like 10 of the best from it (essentially first ten tracks) and then Two More Years + Flux at the end, and that would be insanely good.
 

Really hope they don’t try and insert any new shite in there - would outright kill the vibe. 

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8 hours ago, st dan said:

Don’t get me wrong I love(d) Bloc Party, but Kele is 43 in a few months. These are the lyrics of a 13 year old given a Music project at school. Terrible stuff. Just stick to touring Silent Alarm. 


& A Weekend In The City

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7 minutes ago, Thunderstruck said:

 

It did! I remember thinking the sound in Mercury was phenomenal too on the big speakers!

Yeah. I felt that the Other stage was immense AGAIN this year for sound. West Holts and Woodsies always seem to do the trick (Alvvays were LOUD) and what I saw on the Park seemed good, even from the hill and with the wind. Pyramid dropped the ball so hard this year (luckily recovered for Coldplay - likely as the engineers are familiar with em) and of course the BBC have murdered the quality of so many sets. The problem of jobs for life at the Beeb. Bullshit your way in then be shite for the rest of your life.

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5 minutes ago, Superscally said:

Yeah. I felt that the Other stage was immense AGAIN this year for sound. West Holts and Woodsies always seem to do the trick (Alvvays were LOUD) and what I saw on the Park seemed good, even from the hill and with the wind. Pyramid dropped the ball so hard this year (luckily recovered for Coldplay - likely as the engineers are familiar with em) and of course the BBC have murdered the quality of so many sets. The problem of jobs for life at the Beeb. Bullshit your way in then be shite for the rest of your life.

 

I'm not sure what happened with Heilung at West Holts. It was a disaster! No vocals for a few minutes at the start and then ear bleeding bass. We ended up leaving, I'll have to watch it on telly as my parents said it sounded amazing at home haha!

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