Showing posts with label gig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gig. Show all posts

Friday, 20 September 2013

CHOCOLATE AND SEX WITH THE 1975

Now before you go jumping to conclusions, thinking I've ditched college to become a roadie in order to enjoy some rather frisky past times, involving Cadburys Dairy Milk and Manchester's finest new addition to the indie/rock scene, lemme explain.

On Wednesday I was lucky enough to go watch these guys 
The 1975, at Nottingham's Rock City and can I just tell you now it was AMAZING.

With an ever expanding back catalogue of incredible tunes, such as the mighty 'Chocolate' and the saucy little
number 'Sex', to keep the crowd rallied and as high as a certain Mt. Everest, the atmosphere,
 as you can probably imagine, was electric. And when the beginning chords of those numbers in particular began wafting around the room, everyone, including myself, seemed to
 get an insatiable injection of life, courtesy of Matt and co. and just went absolutely crazy in the best possible way.

As always seems to happen, I found myself on the very cusp of a brewing mosh pit and for once I
just let myself go completely and got stuck right in there, being thrown to and fro like a I was stuck in a human pinball machine.
It was the best feeling ever.

You close your eyes. You listen to the music, let it fill your veins, let it take you higher. 
You sing the words and you come alive, and before you know it you're bouncing up and down like a pogo stick, crashing your body into the unfortunate soul next to you and feeling like life could not get any better than it is right there and then in that beautiful moment. 
You aren't alone. You're surrounded by a huge crowd of people who feel what you're feeling too and you're all in it together, in this instance, singing about sex, petticoats and what do you know, chocolate.
And it's the most incredible thing.

They played a variety of songs from their excellent LP and self titled debut and put on a truly phenomenal show, complete with flickering lights, a buzzing atmosphere and a turtle neck clad Matty who looked
effortlessly cool with his half shaved head and youthful, energetic and beautiful voice.

So in their role as musicians and makers of tantalizing tunes and magical moments, it's
safe to say The 1975 have well and truly outdone themselves.
Even if you don't know that many songs, like me, I would get yourself down to one of their remaining
gigs (that's if it hasn't sold out yet) and experience all this for yourself.

This is a band that has been working their arses off for the last eleven years and who
appreciate and deserve every piece of success rightfully coming their way. They make fantastic music,
they're impossibly cool, intriguing, unique and to top it all off, they're genuinely nice people too!

Lead singer Matt Healy has the crowd in his hand, commanding them effortlessly
to do as he pleases "don't start a mosh pit or I'll f***ing kill you", and after the gig 
my friends and I were lucky enough to meet him.
( Bad angle of course, but nevertheless, one cannot complain when one is meeting the lead singer of an incredible band)

Living up to his other alter ego aside 'Mr Cool' - 'Mr Nice Guy'- he made the effort
to greet every last one of us who stood adoringly in his presence and enforced a sense of world peace and ensuing harmony as if he were Nelson Mandela himself, telling us "not to get crazy and start pushing and shoving one another or I'll get scared and I'll get on that bus and go home. I'm not going, I'm staying right here and I'll make sure I meet every single one of you."
This caused one of my best friends to express her overwhelming love for Matty in the only way she knew how, by screaming happily, and who can blame her?

As a fan, to hear that was just the nicest thing and it goes an awful long way.
If I didn't already love this band, I now just want to go around with their name tattooed on my forehead,
free advertisement and all that, because they took the time to meet us and thank us and show that our support is appreciated. 

So as I said, GO, GO RUN LIKE THE WIND AND BAG YOURSELF A TICKET FOR THE 1975 RIGHT NOW and me? I'm off to the tattoo parlor....


SEX

CHOCOLATE

THE CITY

GIRLS









Sunday, 12 May 2013

WHO'S TOURING SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2013

Hello everybody. Thought it was time for another 'Who's Touring' and although it may only be May (bit of a mouthful there), Autumn soon will come dashing round the corner like the poor mite who's just realised their bus is coming down the road and they're nowhere near the bus stop.
Cruel or what?
But yes, here you go, please enjoy and do buy responsibly my little music lovers. 


SEPTEMBER 2013

OCTOBER 2013

NOVEMBER 2013

So this is all for now however I am positive that over the summer more artists will be releasing new dates as Summer/ Autumn tends to be a popular season for new releases and thus tours.
Over the next coming months we should be expecting releases from the likes of Miles Kane, Gabrielle Aplin,  Primal Scream, Vampire Weekend, 30 Seconds To Mars, Sleeping With Sirens and Queens of The Stone Age as well as many more so keep your eyes peeled!


Wednesday, 6 March 2013

WHO'S TOURING JUNE, JULY, AUGUST 2013/ FESTIVAL GUIDE SUMMER 2013

A much needed update of who is touring and when. Get the dates down and tickets booked and create the best summer of your life, courtesy of The Tee Pot...


JUNE 2013

JULY  2013

Now from late July onwards, most of the artists doing live dates can be found at one of the many festivals throughout the summer, going on into late September. Therefore it's best to either wait till tour dates later in the year or grab one of the tickets to some of the festivals noted below whilst there's still some left.
Good luck guys!

FESTIVALS JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013

ALTON TOWERS LIVE
6TH JULY 2013

WIRELESS
12TH- 13TH JULY 2013

T IN THE PARK
12TH- 14TH JULY 2013

LATITUDE
18TH- 21ST JULY 2013

CHAGSTOCK
19TH- 21ST JULY 2013

Y NOT FESTIVAL
2ND- 4TH AUGUST 2013

BOARDMASTERS
7TH- 11TH AUGUST 2013

BLOODSTOCK
8TH- 11TH AUGUST 2013

GREEN MAN
15TH- 18TH AUGUST 2013

V FEST
17TH- 18TH AUGUST 2013

CREAMFIELDS
23RD- 25TH AUGUST 2013

READING AND LEEDS
23RD- 25TH AUGUST 2013
READING
LEEDS

SUNDOWN
30TH AUGUST- 1ST SEPTEMBER 2013

CAMP BESTIVAL
5TH- 8TH SEPTEMBER 2013


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