exactly
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fixin' to
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When you sleep wrong and your neck stuck slightly tilting to the left.
@park I sometimes forget not everyone speaks like they live in the southern US, apologies.
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Just got my tickets to see them in June but I won't be surprised if those'll be refunded in the near future.
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fixin' to
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cause corona?
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I mean, yeah. Granted it's still three months from now, but who knows how bad it's gonna get before it gets better.
If the NBA actively withdraws from an opportunity to make money, you know shit's real.
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fripp would live-stream a concert instead.
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$500 exclusive fan experience incoming
Also, fixin' to start crying if you keep making fun of my slang, @park
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king crimson to be removed from spotify and itunes; moved to bobby fripp's onlyfans instead
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The odds that Swans and King Crimson would be playing concerts exactly one week apart in Detroit is astronomical, but not as astronomical as the odds of a newly transmogrified virus erupting across the globe and having said concerts cancelled.
(At this point I am just assuming the worst as to not be let down.)
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lol swans in 2k20
https://youtu.be/8gjKazkHqZg
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NO REFUNDS
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lol'able to many. Luckily I'm one of the few who (mostly) enjoys all incarnations of the band. Most of the people I know either love the old stuff and hate the new stuff, or vice versa. Little iffy on the transition between their industrial noise-rock phase and the neo-folk that followed, but I'm a shameless fan of pretty much everything they've done, to some degree.
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More power to you man.
People are cancelling stuff out of precaution now, which is good for halting the spread of it.
We'll probably be back in business soon, no worries.
Smash cut to anarchy and apocalypse.
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They are still good live.
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Yeah, the first time they came to Detroit when I was old enough to attend (2010; the previous time was '97, I was only a wee nine-year-old and obviously had no idea who they were), I missed the concert due an untimely family emergency, and at that time they were still playing mostly stuff from 'Children of God'.
Saw them when they came back a few years later (after the release of 'The Seer') and they were indeed awesome, and even played a track from either Greed or Holy Money (I forget exactly, but remember it was one of those because of how shocked I was they played it).
Saw 'em again the following year, literally a few weeks or so after 'To Be Kind' was released. Another great concert. Haven't seen them since then.
And while I love me some neo-Swans, the thing that kinda sucks about seeing them live is that they play, like, seven songs because they're all so goddamn long. Great songs, mind you, and awesome to see live, but variety is limited when you're jamming twenty-minute tracks.
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I saw them once in 2016. The thing I most remember is the tinnitus. I was wearing earplugs...
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I've never been to a concert like that, sounds like hell.
80 person capacity venue or less, else I don't go
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going deaf is what shows are all about
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