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you're right, it makes no sence relax was released in belgium last summer so... But I read that "the belgian fans chose for Do you wanna" but I don't know where

 

:blink:

 

Are we a bit punny today?

 

Yes indeed :-)

 

Maybe one final day we'll all understand how that stuff works.

 

Yes - well you must figure it all out for us - from the inside :biggrin2:

 

  1. Can I wear my Mika-shirt?
  2. Shall we bring glowsticks? (I wont even mention the head-gear ) I will just bring it *fisch*
  3. Can I touch Luke's curls then?

 

:lmfao:!

*wonders about mysterious head gear*

 

Don't call me old! :crybaby:

 

:lmfao:!!!

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Ahhhh you're so lucky. How's the Terminal 5 doing? :wink2: And how was the concert?

 

It was really nice! I got there kinda late because we didn't leave till later so I was kinda in the back. I wasn't used to being there! lol, i'm spoiled with being in the front all the time from Mika concerts. I was a good concert, but I expecting something more, I don't know what but something. I felt like it could've been better

 

Naaaaaaaaaah... :fisch::naughty:

 

 

No worries Petra, 'old' as in 'from the early days'. In that case I'm just a little bit older than you. :bleh:

 

Sure...it must be something else

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PLEEEEEASE TELL ME WHY!!! thats my favourite picture of him!!!:mf_lustslow:

Hihi... See that rainbow bead thingie hanging down from his pocket? I gave it to him last year May after the gig in Birmingham. And I was really surprised to see that he took it with him all over the world, attached to his mobile phone - it first appeared in a fan video from Sydney! :shocked:

 

It's even in the official press photo series of the art exhibition in London last year. So yeah, that is why I can't suppress a smile every time I see that pic in your signature. :naughty:

 

PETRAAA! The diademen! :naughty:

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Hihi... See that rainbow bead thingie hanging down from his pocket? I gave it to him last year May after the gig in Birmingham. And I was really surprised to see that he took it with him all over the world, attached to his mobile phone - it first appeared in a fan video from Sydney! :shocked:

 

It's even in the official press photo series of the art exhibition in London last year. So yeah, that is why I can't suppress a smile every time I see that pic in your signature. :naughty:

 

PETRAAA! The diademen! :naughty:

 

AHHH! THATS SO COOL!! i plan on making him a pair of shoes:biggrin2:, i already made some for me, i posed pics here: http://www.mikafanclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15216

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and since we're talking about ur MFC 'wisedom'...do you know how this whole chiken thing started? i know all about the chicken thing, and i LOVE the video of mika saying "No chicken tonight" but where did it come from?

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I just got this:

 

Reminder: The Kooks Live aus Köln im Netz

 

Morgen, am Dienstag den 17.06., spielen The Kooks ein Konzert im ausverkauften Palladium in Köln.

 

Wer nicht hin geht, der kann sich das Konzert aber ganz einfach zu Hause am Computer anschauen! Mit mehreren Kameras gefilmt und in bester Sound- und Bildqualität geht's um 20:45 Uhr mit einem Interview mit der Band los. Das Konzert beginnt dann um 21:15 Uhr.

 

 

Um den Stream zu sehen, surfe einfach auf http://www.thekooks.co.uk vorbei! Im deutschen Newsbereich findest Du den Stream-Player.

 

Insgesamt werden rund 60 Websites und Internetportale das Konzert übertragen, unter anderem auch http://www.livedome.com, http://www.emimusic.de und http://www.mtv.de

 

The Kooks will play in the Palladium in Cologne tomorrow :woot_jump: and about 60 different websites broadcast a live stream of the gig (like http://www.livedome.com, http://www.emimusic.de und http://www.mtv.de ). More info can be found here: http://www.thekooks.co.uk

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The kooks!

omg...I love the kooks

I uploaded all their songs from their new album 'konk' on youtube...so I can allways listen to them when I'm on a computer

 

and I just love this song if you have yt...add me?

http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ4NLYE3dpU

 

:punk:

 

oh yes...

Petra thank you for making me like the kooks and bwo:punk:

they're goood

 

:cheerful_h4h:

I hope that GAY thing works. :boxed::wub2:

 

OMFG I fully agree! :D

 

:punk:

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I just got this:

 

The Kooks will play in the Palladium in Cologne tomorrow :woot_jump: and about 60 different websites broadcast a live stream of the gig (like http://www.livedome.com, http://www.emimusic.de und http://www.mtv.de ). More info can be found here: http://www.thekooks.co.uk

 

Ahhhhhhh! AWESOME! I could have slapped you for not translating this and not giving proper information, but I've been able to gather it starts at 3am. Hmph. I'll see if I can stay up to perve on the kooks/you.

 

:cheerful_h4h:

I hope that GAY thing works. :boxed::wub2:

 

:lmfao:

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These curls can't be real. Haha, Luke wearing a wife-beater.. lovely :lmfao::cheerful_h4h:.

 

Is there any way one might be able to download the gig? Or was it just live? :boxed:

 

Edit: Frick, it's not working :crybaby:.

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Ok, here we go. I usually don't read or write gig-reviews and this one will not be a good one; I'm just doing it because I'm uploading some stuff right now and I need to fill the time :naughty:. (And I'm sorry for my crappy English; it's already 2AM and I can't think properly anymore.)

 

So I arrived at about 5 o'clock at the venue (11PM in Perth :bleh:) and there were already quite a lot of people. Mainly 13-25 year-old girls wearing skinny-jeans, small tops, allstars and all the same hairstyle :mf_rosetinted:. Haasje and her friend arrived at about 5:30PM and we were let into the venue at about 6:45PM - it's actually pretty strange that we were really let in earlier :blink:. Anyway - that "getting-in" was MUCH better than at the Mika-gigs but that was probably also because we weren't among the first 20 or 30 people in the row.

 

The gig was in the Palladium; Mika was supposed to gig there last November but then he was nominated for an award (I think it was the MTV-thingy in Munich) and the gig was rescheduled to a few days later in Düsseldorf. I think we were very lucky with that after all - IMO the Palladium is really another example of the German inability to build a fricking USEFUL venue for gigs :thumbdown:. Why can't all venues be like the Brixton Academy?? The Palladium has the form of a rectangle (or is oblong the right word here? :blink:) and the stage was at the long side of the room which was pretty stupid to my mind. And the stage didnt have that slight curve like in London as well; so one couldnt see it properly if one was standing on the left or right side :sneaky2:.

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Haasje, her friend and I endet up second / first row on the very right but as soon as the support act was on stage (The Holloways. They were actually fricking good! I just wished that guitarist in front of us had worn underwear or a pair of trousers that didnt show his bum when he bend over :naughty:), we were pushed about 3m to the left, then 3m to the right, to the front and back again. Hell, that was awful! So we somehow lost not only each other in that chaos but also our spots :sneaky2:. Then, after an eternity of waiting, the Kooks finally came on stage and that whole 3m left/right/back/front-thing got worse. Hell, I can't remember ever being pushed like that. You were actually falling and stumbling but you couldnt fall and couldnt stop yourself from stumbling because you stood like a sardine :sneaky2:. It was really really awful. And then there was that heat and ... ugh, I mean, when thousands of people are pushed together like that in these temperatures - :boxed: it really was NOT nice. So I finally also decided to leave my spot (now about third row right) because as much as I like seeing the gig, I simply cannot enjoy a nanosecond when I feel like that. It was really dangerous! I went to the very right front corner of the venue where there was enough space because, due to the stupid German venue-construction, one couldn't see anything from there (expect parts of Hugh Harris's hat :blink:). However, I prefered it there and it was also the perfect place to see how many people the security guys transported out of the venue (those that felt sick, those that were hurt due to the pushing and thoose that had been carried to the front while crowd-surfing) :shocked:.

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:cheerful_h4h:

I hope that GAY thing works. :boxed::wub2:

I hope it does:boxed:

Exactly. While my mother shouts at the television at the other side of the house I will be watching the Kooks

 

:lmao: that sounds like my house:roftl: football freaks, they make me like it too:blink:

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Ok, here we go. I usually don't read or write gig-reviews and this one will not be a good one; I'm just doing it because I'm uploading some stuff right now and I need to fill the time . (And I'm sorry for my crappy English; it's already 2AM and I can't think properly anymore.)

 

So I arrived at about 5 o'clock at the venue (11PM in Perth ) and there were already quite a lot of people. Mainly 13-25 year-old girls wearing skinny-jeans, small tops, allstars and all the same hairstyle :mf_rosetinted:. Haasje and her friend arrived at about 5:30PM and we were let into the venue at about 6:45PM - it's actually pretty strange that we were really let in earlier. Anyway - that "getting-in" was MUCH better than at the Mika-gigs but that was probably also because we weren't among the first 20 or 30 people in the row.

 

The gig was in the Palladium; Mika was supposed to gig there last November but then he was nominated for an award (I think it was the MTV-thingy in Munich) and the gig was rescheduled to a few days later in Düsseldorf. I think we were very lucky with that after all - IMO the Palladium is really another example of the German inability to build a fricking USEFUL venue for gigs . Why can't all venues be like the Brixton Academy?? The Palladium has the form of a rectangle (or is oblong the right word here?) and the stage was at the long side of the room which was pretty stupid to my mind. And the stage didnt have that slight curve like in London as well; so one couldnt see it properly if one was standing on the left or right side.

 

Haasje, her friend and I endet up second / first row on the very right but as soon as the support act was on stage (The Holloways. They were actually fricking good! I just wished that guitarist in front of us had worn underwear or a pair of trousers that didnt show his bum when he bend over :naughty:), we were pushed about 3m to the left, then 3m to the right, to the front and back again. Hell, that was awful! So we somehow lost not only each other in that chaos but also our spots :sneaky2:. Then, after an eternity of waiting, the Kooks finally came on stage and that whole 3m left/right/back/front-thing got worse. Hell, I can't remember ever being pushed like that. You were actually falling and stumbling but you couldnt fall and couldnt stop yourself from stumbling because you stood like a sardine :sneaky2:. It was really really awful. And then there was that heat and ... ugh, I mean, when thousands of people are pushed together like that in these temperatures - :boxed: it really was NOT nice. So I finally also decided to leave my spot (now about third row right) because as much as I like seeing the gig, I simply cannot enjoy a nanosecond when I feel like that. It was really dangerous! I went to the very right front corner of the venue where there was enough space because, due to the stupid German venue-construction, one couldn't see anything from there (expect parts of Hugh Harris's hat :blink:). However, I prefered it there and it was also the perfect place to see how many people the security guys transported out of the venue (those that felt sick, those that were hurt due to the pushing and thoose that had been carried to the front while crowd-surfing) :shocked:.

 

Oh wooow i think i interfered in your review...

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