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damn. if you're talking about THE Blondie, damn i'd really like to go. damn, everyone who's going, have a really really great time listening to edgy nasty pop!

oh man how i'd love to, so i think i will! goldenhorse are playing support as well, it's about the same time as the pacifier tour innit

i want to go. what are the ticket prices like?

Available at this venue:
Blondie at The Civic, Auckland.

Only available at this performance time:
THU 21 AUG 2003 8.00PM.

Ticket pricing at The Civic, Auckland on
THU 21 AUG 2003 8.00PM:
A Res B Res C Res
Adult price $125.00 $99.50 $82.50

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ouch. i had no idea they were coming!

[gulp]....

erg..

well bugger

so uh care to turn the $4400 into $4700 heather who a thousand ships sail for?

;)

Sure. Just post me one of your pinky fingers as a deposit.

aw man i've already given you two of them!

Someone told me they were $25 and I went "WOO!" ..but $125? Don't think so sonny!

u mean THE DEBORAH HARRY???, viva le early 80's

heheh now ive got her song "call me" stuck in my head.

oops sorry bout the bold tags

//u mean THE DEBORAH HARRY???, viva le early 80's

//if it aint heavy - it blows cock - thats all i say.

Hmmmm ..... all I ask is a little consistency Sam, my boy ... I would hardly describe the delightful Debbie Harry and her nifty little band as heavy ... so you simply are not allowed to like them ... in fact I would have thought that Debbie would have been right up there as eligible for re-education ... being a slappa and all the boys in the band are clearly preps ... cos none of them are bogans.

Or do you actually like the glorious pop/punk of Blondie??

mmm, big hair...

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stu me old chum.

i grew up with blondie - parents listened to them and no blondie is NOT marked for re-education and is not a slapper and early 80s music sure beats the shit being force-fed down our throats today.

the fact i dont like modarn music at all, is its softness bores me and makes me fall asleep, whatever happened to the good old days of Slayer, Dead Kennedys, Venom, Iron Maiden, im sick of music as it is today - too much (c)Rap, Prefabricated Dance Noise - even my 2 year old cousin is a better noise maker than that overplayed shit in nightclubs, and that crappy pop and cock/jock rock shoved down our throats in the mass media.

//mmm, big hair...

woah

// Slayer //

it may delight you to know that the drummer of slayer, bass player of mr bungle, guitarist / singer of the melvins, and singer of faith no more joined forces a few years ago to form fantomas, there's one band you could keep an eye out for, they're quite heavy in that sentimental old metal way yet cutting edge enough not to be a rehash of music that's decades old

the album i'm linking was released in 2001

l_c, there's plenty of music out there that is likely to appeal to you, if you're too caught up in the stuff you don't like to find it then that really is silly, don't you think?

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sorry, not l_c, l_s

haha!

//mmm, big hair...

My sister still hasn't let go the 80's big hairstyle, its a shocker. At least she got rid of the material girl look, where you rip up the end of your mums curtains and tie your hair up... Super Stylin back in the day.

i would go, but its way too expensive.

If I win tickets off Hauraki, yes.

she is kinda old.... i saw her on the muppets once.