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stt3

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  • Birthday 01/09/1970

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    Liverpool
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    Listening to Music
    Reading
    Skateboarding
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  • Favourite Bands
    Kasabian
    Muse
    Radiohead
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    Breakfast At Tiffany's
    Hitchikers Guide To The Galaxy
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    Comedies.
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    Anything. Fiction and Non-Fiction.
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    Drones
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    Manchester Arena 2015
    T in the Park 2010
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  1. Hi!!! I'm new to the forum. I've just siqned up. So I thought I'd introduce myself. Concerning the topic in hand, I'm more used to going to Kasabian gigs. They tend to force you into singalongs. I'm not really that expressive at gigs. So being cajolled into the singalong is something I remember. I don't really like it because I can't sing. I do a sort of shout thing. Being forced to singalong though, surprises you about your own singing ability. I sounded alot better than I thought I would. What really niggles me though. I have discovered this on my travels. Is the Reading festival/Kasabian choir. I don't know what anyone else thinks about this. Maybe nobody on this thread has heard them. But they, to me. sound far too rowdy. There's something really suspicious about a load of angelic sounding middle-class, young, people singing very loudly; in unison; at two in the morning on a festival campsite; all of their own accord; with no encouragement. All of them seem to be perfectly in sync and of the same mind. So it sounds really eerie. I don't know about anyone else, but when I hear that choir, I just fear social disorder.
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