Bringing On the Noise (and Elbows)

Mar 19, 2003 11:32

March 18, 2003, 7:30 p.m.Pigface ( Read more... )

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Ohhhh.... kasha March 19 2003, 10:45:37 UTC
Kasha, you might like it that the frontman wore gauze bandages wrapped in places around his arms. Guy was bare-chested, with a rail-thin cut physique (if they're flashing it, I look), and wearing low-slung leather.

Now I'm having visions of Farfie deciding to sing karaoke for Schu.

Do you think that they guy was actually hurt or was he just going for a cool look?

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Re: Ohhhh.... viridian5 March 19 2003, 11:51:45 UTC
Now I'm having visions of Farfie deciding to sing karaoke for Schu.

Would he actually be able to sing? *g*

Do you think that the guy was actually hurt or was he just going for a cool look?

It struck me as being a look. He had matched gauze wrapping on each arm. The guaze looked a bit frayed, so maybe he washes and reuses.

The funny thing, to me, is that a member of the stage crew and one of the women singers wore a knee guard, like knee injuries are common on this tour.

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Re: Ohhhh.... kasha March 20 2003, 11:29:26 UTC
Would he actually be able to sing? *g*

But of course! The Japanese voice-over guy has such a nice voice I'm sure that he sings like an angel.

<---thinking of Wee!Farfie singing in the choir.

Hehehehehe

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Re: Ohhhh.... viridian5 March 20 2003, 17:52:41 UTC
I've only heard the English-speaking actor, who has what I think is an appropriately damaged sounding voice. Farfarello isn't in the subtitled episodes I have.

I know that the Japanese voice actor for Aya has quite a following, but I appreciate the English actor's voice more. It's not as deep, and it sounds younger.

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cloudtrader March 19 2003, 10:56:32 UTC
I am insanely envious. Even with the moshers, it still sounds very fun. And I'm a HUGE Thrill Kill Kult fan and have sadly never seen them perform. Thanks for the show report!

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viridian5 March 23 2003, 14:18:57 UTC
It was a good time, and Thrill Kill Kult was great live. I recommend it.

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anonymous March 19 2003, 18:13:08 UTC
Wirrrn ahoy,

Bare-chested, gauze wrapped guys, crotch grabbing,
and threats of jerking off onto the audience. Jeez, way to make me jealous!

Sounds like fun, apart from the moshing...

The girl in front of me has no idea that I watched her back last night. The moshing never touched her.

-And they say chivalry is dead. That is *so* cool. Reminds me of your very first Pike/Benny story...

Gav!

btw- candies? In a *toilet*? :washes hands compulsively:

btw again- favourite protest sign du jour:
"If you can read this you're not the President of the United States"

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viridian5 March 23 2003, 14:49:57 UTC
-And they say chivalry is dead. That is *so* cool.

That's me, protector of Goth chicksticks everywhere....

Reminds me of your very first Pike/Benny story...

Aw!

The candies were on the sink. Not gross. *g*

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anonymous March 23 2003, 19:39:41 UTC
Wirrrn ahoy,

The candies could be floating in Bactine inside a titanium box in an anti-gravity forcefield six feet above the bathroom floor and I still wouldn't touch 'em. I'm funny that way...

Gav!

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rivier March 20 2003, 10:40:03 UTC
You just made me laugh raucously in the middle of Kinkos. All my projected glamour and suave-ishness are being detonated over here by the minute.

You're coming out Friday too, yeah? Please say YES.

And Gav's protest bumper thing above ^? I *want* that... Perhaps safer when I return home tho.

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viridian5 March 20 2003, 11:10:43 UTC
You just made me laugh raucously in the middle of Kinkos. All my projected glamour and suave-ishness are being detonated over here by the minute.

Is it possible to project glamour and suave-ishness in a Kinko's? My experience is no, but if you can, you are a prodigy indeed!

You're coming out Friday too, yeah? Please say YES.

Yep. I probably won't be there at exactly 7:30 but I'll be coming out. Uhm. You know what I mean.

And Gav's protest bumper thing above ^? I *want* that... Perhaps safer when I return home tho.

People are pretty sharply divided on the president here, so it would be safer.

How are you doing in wartime New York City? When I walked down Times Square and heard the police helicoptors overhead, I thought, "Geez, welcome to New York, Riv."

We must make plans! I have to see if the wonders of Operation Atlas let me bring the Civic into the city without trouble this weekend.

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viridian5 March 20 2003, 11:15:00 UTC
But if it's too much of a pain to take the Civic, I can do mass transit, never fear. I'm using it for Friday night already.

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