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sunhuntin
12th September 2007, 17:04
im lookin to go to this, but have no one to go with, and no where to stay. anyone interested in going?

would prefer to stay with someone whos going to the show... would make life easier. will cover costs, and shout a drink or two...

not sure on ticket prices at this stage.

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
12th September 2007, 17:28
Got a flyer on it?? More info on what it is lol. Cheers

sunhuntin
12th September 2007, 17:41
http://www.myspace.com/capitalfetish

here ya go!

Hitcher
12th September 2007, 21:48
Unfortunately my crotchless Tron suit is being drycleaned.

Bloody Mad Woman (BMW)
12th September 2007, 21:53
Bugger Round 6 in Taupo that weekend.

Nasty
13th September 2007, 02:21
Sorry Sun we are away is oz for the motogp ... or we definately would have put you up :(

canarlee
13th September 2007, 11:29
Unfortunately my crotchless Tron suit is being drycleaned.


yes but what about the gimp suit you bought recently hitcher?:p

Hitcher
13th September 2007, 12:02
yes but what about the gimp suit you bought recently hitcher?

That was a legitimate purchase, and not for "fetish" reasons, despite what Madame Yolande of the "Wings of Desire Latex Lounge" may have to say on the matter.

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 12:04
Is a motorcycle a fetish object or an addiction? I'm never sure....

Hitcher
13th September 2007, 12:06
Is a motorcycle a fetish object or an addiction? I'm never sure....

It probably depends on whether leather is involved. Or not.

Her_C4
13th September 2007, 12:07
Is a motorcycle a fetish object or an addiction? I'm never sure....

I guess it depends on what you use it for???? :cool::lol:

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 12:21
I guess it depends on what you use it for???? :cool::lol:

Pleasuring myself mostly - guess that answers that.

Her_C4
13th September 2007, 12:24
Bling awarded - good comeback :sunny::rockon::killingme:killingme

davereid
13th September 2007, 12:45
Me and the missus would love to go.. but she will be tied up that weekend.

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 12:59
Me and the missus would love to go.. but she will be tied up that weekend.

GROAN........ :laugh:

(well done)

Grub
13th September 2007, 13:00
im lookin to go to this, but have no one to go with.

Your fetish or mine? :innocent:

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 13:08
Your fetish or mine? :innocent:

Good point - And I suspect a single female at this event need not be single for long unless my lengthy study of human behaviour has been wrong.... Just a premonition perhaps...

sunhuntin
13th September 2007, 16:58
Your fetish or mine? :innocent:

since i dont have any, itll have to be yours.

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 17:20
since i dont have any, itll have to be yours.

Oh - thats a double dog dare if i ever heard one....

riffer
13th September 2007, 17:33
Oh dear, I'm having thoughts of moonshine, banjos and squealing pigs... :(

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 19:11
Oh dear, I'm having thoughts of moonshine, banjos and squealing pigs... :(


Again?...................

riffer
13th September 2007, 19:32
Too many Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs albums mate. :rolleyes:

Paul in NZ
13th September 2007, 20:04
Too many Lester Flett and Earl Scruggs albums mate. :rolleyes:

Thats not a fetish - thats just plain bloody CRAZY!

Paul N

(you can NEVER have enough Flatt and Scruggs)

canarlee
14th September 2007, 01:21
Thats not a fetish - thats just plain bloody CRAZY!

Paul N

(you can NEVER have enough Flatt and Scruggs)

um........who???

nadroj
14th September 2007, 07:29
since i dont have any YET, itll have to be yours.

Wait till you come to the Naki again!

riffer
14th September 2007, 11:57
um........who???

Lester Flatt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester_Flatt)

Earl Scruggs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Scruggs)


Bluegrass legends

Hitcher
14th September 2007, 12:10
It's sad really that nobody in New Zealand listens to country music. Apart from Johnny Cash, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, The Eagles, Lynard Skynard and Tom Petty, music stores don't stock it and radio stations don't play it. Criminal.

Paul in NZ
14th September 2007, 13:29
Or maybe you just go to the wrong music stores... ya'all

:rolleyes:

sunhuntin
14th September 2007, 17:11
It's sad really that nobody in New Zealand listens to country music. Apart from Johnny Cash, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, The Eagles, Lynard Skynard and Tom Petty, music stores don't stock it and radio stations don't play it. Criminal.

i love country music! my partner got me hooked while i was in canda [country 93 plays todays best country! they used to do a live net stream, but its gone.] keith urban [kiwi born and bred!] shawn mullins [more soft rock] tom cochrane, reba mcintyre [sp?] tim mcgraw, rascal flatts, james taylor and cant remember what else.

HenryDorsetCase
14th September 2007, 17:32
It's sad really that nobody in New Zealand listens to country music. Apart from Johnny Cash, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, The Eagles, Lynard Skynard and Tom Petty, music stores don't stock it and radio stations don't play it. Criminal.

it totally depends on what you mean by "country" dunnit? and where you live. I used to profess a hatred of country music because it was everywhere when I was growing up. I now have a lot of what I call country, but I absolutely LOATHE "big hat" country music. There isnt a day in the week that Johnny Cash isnt cool. I'm not bagging your choices by any means (though I personally dont like Shania, or Faith Hill, or Tom Petty) but the only "country" artist in your list is Mr JR Cash.

Lynyrd Skynyrd are a rock band: the 3 guitar frontline is a clue there: Eagles are a pop/rock band (and a bloody good one).

If you want some amazingly good music in the Lynyrd Skynrd mode (not really, but it will do for description if you havent heard them), check out Drive By Truckers (www.drivebytruckers.com): they are a rock outfit from Alabama that sing songs like a country outfit: their album "The Dirty South" is a work of genius in my opinion.

You might like to check out some of these people:

Gillian Welch. Alison Kraus, Emmylou Harris, Bottle Rockets, Uncle Tupelo *(I LOVE that band) DBT, Gram Parsons, anyone on the soundtrack album for the Coen bros film "O Brother Where Art Thou" or the artists on "Greivous Angel: a tribute to Gram Parsons" also Whiskeytown, (Ryan Adams band before he went solo.. really good....). Theres more: my point I guess is that like any label, a generic one like "country" spans a biiiiiiiig territory: from Hank Williams (ther FIRST one) to UT and DBT.

*spawned Son Volt, Wilco, Jay Farrar

try and enjoy whatever you're listening to: I'm cranking Patti Smith pretty loud at present....

HenryDorsetCase
14th September 2007, 17:33
Unfortunately my crotchless Tron suit is being drycleaned.


if its crotchless, why does it NEED cleaning?


enquiring minds and that.

riffer
14th September 2007, 19:12
it totally depends on what you mean by "country" dunnit? and where you live. I used to profess a hatred of country music because it was everywhere when I was growing up. I now have a lot of what I call country, but I absolutely LOATHE "big hat" country music. There isnt a day in the week that Johnny Cash isnt cool. I'm not bagging your choices by any means (though I personally dont like Shania, or Faith Hill, or Tom Petty) but the only "country" artist in your list is Mr JR Cash.

Lynyrd Skynyrd are a rock band: the 3 guitar frontline is a clue there: Eagles are a pop/rock band (and a bloody good one).

If you want some amazingly good music in the Lynyrd Skynrd mode (not really, but it will do for description if you havent heard them), check out Drive By Truckers (http://www.drivebytruckers.com): they are a rock outfit from Alabama that sing songs like a country outfit: their album "The Dirty South" is a work of genius in my opinion.

You might like to check out some of these people:

Gillian Welch. Alison Kraus, Emmylou Harris, Bottle Rockets, Uncle Tupelo *(I LOVE that band) DBT, Gram Parsons, anyone on the soundtrack album for the Coen bros film "O Brother Where Art Thou" or the artists on "Greivous Angel: a tribute to Gram Parsons" also Whiskeytown, (Ryan Adams band before he went solo.. really good....). Theres more: my point I guess is that like any label, a generic one like "country" spans a biiiiiiiig territory: from Hank Williams (ther FIRST one) to UT and DBT.

*spawned Son Volt, Wilco, Jay Farrar

try and enjoy whatever you're listening to: I'm cranking Patti Smith pretty loud at present....

Dude ... you just went right to the top of my cool wall. :niceone:

although I feel we should really take this topic to another thread...