I'm from a small-ish English town. In the early 00s it seemed like every weekend there was an alternative band playing at either the one dedicated music venue we used to have, in the civic hall or just in a pub/ working men's club that all the local goth, metalhead and punk kids would go to.
The quality of the local bands varied a lot. Most did covers, some did their own stuff but some "big" bands came from out of town at the start of their careers. I saw Enter Shikari here one weekend then Crystal Castles the next.
We always had fun though. Well, as much fun as a goth is allowed to have and still seem cool.
Is that still a thing? It certainly doesn't seem to be here. I still check local gig listings. The only bands who come here now are tribute acts or still 90s/ 00s nu-metal, emo and pop punk cover bands.
Some local bands play the few pubs we have left but they tend to be "Dad rock" bands, people from my parent's generation or older covering pop and classic rock.
This post started out all melancholy but changed completely when I realised that either I'm so totally out of touch with "the kids" I have no way of finding out about gigs they're playing or the whole concept of grass roots live music is dying out.
If so the younguns can tik their tacs and snap their chats or whatever the hell it is they do to listen to music and I'll enjoy my admittedly more sedate mosh pits before the hip operation comes and I have to move a bit further back.
Partly wish I had Twitter in order to commend them on their choice of Frisky Dingo profile pic, but I'd rather pull the pubes off my scrotum one-by-one with tweezers than visit Twitter so it's not going to happen.
Anybody want to DM OP for me? Or get their pubes removed?
But you're acting as if the BBC is some sort of benevolent public service working in the best interests of the country that the Conservatives are trying to bring down.
It's truly a for-profit endeavour which hides horrific practices under the guise of caring about the nation and deludes the real workers in society into supporting it just so those at the very top profit obscenely. Sound familiar?
The BBC and the Conservative party are both dinosaurs of a bygone era slowly wheezing their last breaths as they become irrelevant in their respective spaces. All I can say is it's about damn time.
The BBC, this "institution", has used legal threats to screw the British public out of money to pay for the inane whims of Oxbridge alumni, stirred up hatred and support for the blood sucking elites of this country and shielded sex offenders for the better part of a century.
Then they turn around and sell the fruits of license fee payer funds to other channels internationally, via VHS, DVD and Blu-ray sales then finally to the premium streaming services. You have to pay to see the shows you paid to make!
That's not to mention the amount of money they get in merchandise sales. Remember the Cyberman Voice Changer Helmet? That was the top toy one Christmas.
I'm from a small-ish English town. In the early 00s it seemed like every weekend there was an alternative band playing at either the one dedicated music venue we used to have, in the civic hall or just in a pub/ working men's club that all the local goth, metalhead and punk kids would go to.
The quality of the local bands varied a lot. Most did covers, some did their own stuff but some "big" bands came from out of town at the start of their careers. I saw Enter Shikari here one weekend then Crystal Castles the next.
We always had fun though. Well, as much fun as a goth is allowed to have and still seem cool.
Is that still a thing? It certainly doesn't seem to be here. I still check local gig listings. The only bands who come here now are tribute acts or still 90s/ 00s nu-metal, emo and pop punk cover bands.
Some local bands play the few pubs we have left but they tend to be "Dad rock" bands, people from my parent's generation or older covering pop and classic rock.
This post started out all melancholy but changed completely when I realised that either I'm so totally out of touch with "the kids" I have no way of finding out about gigs they're playing or the whole concept of grass roots live music is dying out.
If so the younguns can tik their tacs and snap their chats or whatever the hell it is they do to listen to music and I'll enjoy my admittedly more sedate mosh pits before the hip operation comes and I have to move a bit further back.