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daggus
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by daggus » Sun Apr 29, 2007 11:17 am
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pacomari
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by pacomari » Sun Apr 29, 2007 11:21 am
That shack was getting wiped the fuck out!
So heavy and such a joy boy atmosphere. All the love to Eliminators for running the show!

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fiasko
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by fiasko » Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:10 pm
aye wikid night

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goonie
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by goonie » Sun Apr 29, 2007 1:10 pm
pokes was comedy last night...
is it
a) a technical fault
b) a rewind
or c) something completely different?
mash down the shelter
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jim
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by jim » Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:41 pm
I enjoyed it even on four hours of sleep and feeling horrible from West Indian centre mashup on Friday/wonky journey back up the road in Ceskus' motor.
Let's hope we get this kind of turnout/response whenever Eliminators bring a guest up

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jim
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by jim » Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:43 pm
goonie wrote:pokes was comedy last night...
is it
a) a technical fault
b) a rewind
or c) something completely different?
mash down the shelter
Other good Poaks bit: (something like) "Big up the Swollen ankles crew. Swankles."
Oh and would anyone agree this was the best Eliminators night yet? (though I did miss Mala last year).
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benjybars
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by benjybars » Sun Apr 29, 2007 5:07 pm
fucking SICK night!!
travelled from London (via edinburgh) to see this.. absolutely dutty!
out to everyone i met and skanked with

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pacomari
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by pacomari » Sun Apr 29, 2007 5:12 pm
Oh aye, and if the guy who shared his beer (too many good songs to stop for bar trip) with us down the front is reading this, CHEERS MA MAN!
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by gravious » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:08 am
This whole weekend has been ridiculous!
Highlights for me:
-Our drinks getting blown away at the bongo club by the bass on a coki tune
-An impromtu sing-along of that benga & coki tune outside of the bongo, which prompted the big group of stoner hippies sitting around on pavement to get up and dance! (why did I not film this....)
-Trying to speak/walk on friday morning (couldn't)
-40 odd people shouting "one-more-tune" whilst Kode9, Mr Eliminator and half the audience flicked Vs at the sound guy.
-The happy birthday pokes singalong / holding mungos shack together with my bare hands / the many unintentional rewinds caused by ridiculous crowd bounce!
-Looking upstairs at the "main room" of the Classic Grand, seeing 100 indie peeps in a massive room stroking chins. Looking downstairs in the "back room" of Classic Grand, seeing 150 mentalists bouncing off the ceiling to DMZ!
Still fucking knackered, I tell thee....
More to come!
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benjybars
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by benjybars » Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:30 pm
gravious wrote:
-An impromtu sing-along of that benga & coki tune outside of the bongo, which prompted the big group of stoner hippies sitting around on pavement to get up and dance! (why did I not film this....)
i vaguely remember this...
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pacomari
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by pacomari » Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:15 pm
gravious wrote:the many unintentional rewinds caused by ridiculous crowd bounce!
I wish this could be the law of every Glasgow dance...
You want a rewind pal? Get a fucking bounce on and do it yourself!
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