What show would you rather see in columbus .......????
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Posted 5 years ago #
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all i know is that soulwax website might be the worst website I have ever seen. Sure I get it, your arty... but function might have to be in your design somewhere....
Also wasn't girl-talk here about 2 months ago?
never heard of digitalism but they sound cool, so that'd be my vote.
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he was here but he palyed at the Wex ....
this would be at a bar
booooozie it up
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i like the way you think
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girl talk
i never see shows at the wex
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Schoolboy wrote girl talk
i never see shows at the wex
You have a vendetta against the Wex?? :?
I agree with Girl Talk. I saw him last week in Cincy and it was awesome.
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just for paul
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I tried hitting up Girl Talk thru his booking agent last week. They told me maybe this summer.
holla and i'll fill you in if your curious.
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I caught Girl Talk in Athens at the start of March and it was INSANE. He played a 200-capacity bar and his stage was packed with sweaty, half-naked coeds before he played a single note.
I went to school down there and I've visited regularly since I graduated. It is not an overstatement to say that Girl Talk was the single hottest, most cooperative show I've ever seen down there. Everybody danced and nobody complained. Tickets were $5 but it would've been a bargain at five times the price.
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turbo ninja wrote I caught Girl Talk in Athens at the start of March and it was INSANE. He played a 200-capacity bar and his stage was packed with sweaty, half-naked coeds before he played a single note.
I went to school down there and I've visited regularly since I graduated. It is not an overstatement to say that Girl Talk was the single hottest, most cooperative show I've ever seen down there. Everybody danced and nobody complained. Tickets were $5 but it would've been a bargain at five times the price.
yeah we played with him at that show, it was fun as hell AND he's a totally awesome dude. Very very cool to hang out with (since he was like almost the only one "our" age there at the show) That's the only possible negative about booking Girl Talk as far as I can tell: you'll have a majority of under-agers. Could have been the situation at the time, but I've heard that about his other past shows too... something to consider I suppose. I'd go either way.
funny note, this young drunk girl (maybe 19?) at the show approached our merch booth and starts talking to us about this and that then asks me how old I am. "28," I say. (the truth) Her face linstantly ooked like I just told her I was a serial rapist. Fucking hilarious, AND the first time my age was actually offensive. She didn't talk to us again, until after we played of course.
oh, and I would also pay to see Soulwax.
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Paul wrote
Schoolboy wrote girl talk
i never see shows at the wex
You have a vendetta against the Wex?? :?
I agree with Girl Talk. I saw him last week in Cincy and it was awesome.
no not really
just that i see so much live music
that when i see something at the wex i want to see
knowing i can't drink
it seems to demoralize me just enough
that it makes it easy to make an excuse not to go the night of
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Let me mention that Girl Talk began his set at Casa in Athens with a big "F*** THE WEXNER CENTER!" cheer. It was pandemonium after that.
By the by, there is NOTHING wrong with a club full of 19-year-old girls. :wink:
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turbo ninja wrote By the by, there is NOTHING wrong with a club full of 19-year-old girls. :wink:
touche.
:lol:
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