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Previously on "The Verve"
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I went to the same school as them, I was a prefect when they were first years so probably gave them a kicking or two.
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All I can say having been to the Verve gig last night is.....
fliping EPIC!
A sublime evening with one of the world's best rock bands. Richard Ashcroft is back to what he does best.....
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I'm surprised Mr Smith didn't wrap his mic stand round the bingo caller's neck. Last time I saw them he kept unplugging Brix's amp. John Peel was there (it was in Norwich) and he found it highly amusing. Brix didn't...Originally posted by threaded View PostI saw The Fall in a workingman's club, they were competing with the bingo caller.
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I saw The Fall in a workingman's club, they were competing with the bingo caller.
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I saw the Verve in 1993 suporting the smashing pumpkins. This was before they became a pop band, they were quite good back then
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I saw Richard Ashcroft at the IOW festival in 2006, he was very good but kept going on about David Cameron and how we shouldn't believe his tulips, he failed to come up with a reasonable alternative though.
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I went on a date a while back to a scissor sisters concert, was not bad but the scissor sisters were a bit rubbish
dont know who your going with so cant say what to expect.. sorry
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