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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:30 am
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No Break & Enter, Rhythm Of Life and Funky Shit :(


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:34 am
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I hoped for Wind It Up too. Loved it at the MEN arena. I wish I was at MK yesterday instead of sitting in a plane for 21 hours....


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:36 am
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Boudewijn wrote:
I hoped for Wind It Up too. Loved it at the MEN arena.

+1, actually expected more of the experience era.. Still, seeing the vids it was epic. You are all lucky bastards !


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:40 am
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Charly, witp, weather experience, oos, thats 4 tunes from experience, think thats a good showing tbh



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:42 am
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evans wrote:
Charly, witp, weather experience, oos, thats 4 tunes from experience, think thats a good showing tbh


And yet..none from AONO... :?


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:45 am
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Cogglesz wrote:
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yeah it fucking hurts doesn't it, man i feel like i'm spamming the fuck out of this topic but i'm really amazed at this, there Must be a dvd man or something, that is like the prodigy's greatest gig ever, which is why it fucking hurts !


I'd imagine there will be...


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:03 am
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for my first ever live gig seeing prodigy blew my mind they where amazing where are they next playing in england does anybody know!!!!!!


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:03 am
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Jericho-X wrote:
evans wrote:
Charly, witp, weather experience, oos, thats 4 tunes from experience, think thats a good showing tbh


And yet..none from AONO... :?


Yeah my brother and I were expecting at least Spitfire but i'd happily replace spitfire with Charly/Weather Experience and EitP. AONO didn't do as well as the other prodigy albums, really, so having more known tracks to the biggest show they've done makes sense.

If you put out spitfire which definitely isn't their most known track, you'll lose some peoples interest therefore you've lost part of the magic, putting EitP etc on definitely grabs the wider audience.

Shame though, Spitfire is amazing live.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:29 am
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keety wrote:
Cogglesz wrote:
Saq wrote:
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yeah it fucking hurts doesn't it, man i feel like i'm spamming the fuck out of this topic but i'm really amazed at this, there Must be a dvd man or something, that is like the prodigy's greatest gig ever, which is why it fucking hurts !


I'd imagine there will be...


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yeah i seen one of these at Carling academy in 08, they shot omen there in glasgow as well as in brixton so they must be doing something with it :-D

and yeah, kind of a shame about AONO and to be honest i was expecting a brand new track like the last WD festival in japan, remember stab ?

but honestly, if i were there and experienced all that stuff, i'd not give a shit, would be way too much for me to handle :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:29 am
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Those signs might not mean anything though, I've seen them at a couple of other prodigy gigs before too. There was one definitley at the Birmingham gig in may 08 at the rainbow warehouse and no DVD or anything came from that. Not to shatter peoples hopes of course :lol:



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yeah thats colours, fuck, epic.



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:01 pm
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/10754780

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The Prodigy have played their biggest ever headline gig in front of 65,000 fans at the Milton Keynes National Bowl.

Dubbed the Warrior's Dance festival, the Essex dance trio played a 90-minute set of tracks pulled from their long career.

Pendulum, Chase And Status and Enter Shikari also entertained the crowd.

Speaking from the stage Prodigy rapper Maxim thanked fans for supporting the band for "20 years".
'Thumping' show

Video blogging before the gig The Prodigy's lead singer Keith Flint had promised their appearence would be a "super-thumping show".

True to his word their performance was an hour and a half of pummelling dance classics, complete with thundering bass and a spectacular light show.

Celebrating the success of their most recent album, 2009's Invaders Must Die, the band used the opportunity to dive into their back-catalogue.

Their set included Firestarter and Diesel Power from 1997's Fat Of The Land, Voodoo People from 1995's Music For The Jilted Generation and closer Out Of Space from 1992's Experience.
'Best ever gig'

Maxim, Keith Flint and Liam Howlett were joined on the day by a raft of hand-picked bands and DJs.

Does It Offend You, Yeah? opened proceedings followed by London twosome Chase And Status, who were joined on stage by rapper Plan B for set closer Pieces.

Wearing denim shorts and a T-shirt he was almost unrecognisable from his current smart alter-ego Strickland Banks.

Speaking to Newsbeat fresh from coming off stage Chase And Status' Will Kennard and Saul Milton were in an ecstatic mood calling The Prodigy their "biggest influence"

"Unbelievable show - the best show we've ever done," said Kennard, catching his breath. "When we walked through the curtain I almost fell over. My jaw dropped. This is a sea of people. It's a special day."

"I'm kind of speechless," added Milton. "Plan B came on to end and destroyed it. It was an amazing show. A real moment."
Pendulum praise

With the band's dressing rooms grouped together back stage main support Pendulum took a moment to praise the headliners.

Pendulum bassist Gareth McGrillen said: "I've been fans of them for as long as I've been into music. It's a real pleasure to have their blessing. We can't wait - it's going to be a big day.


"Without sounding egotistical we're definitely ready for these sized crowds. We love it. There's nothing better than a crowd that big, especially when they're going off."

Before the Prodigy came on they warmed up the crowd with two previously unheard new tracks as well as hits Watercolour and Salt In The Wounds.

With The Prodigy's bass still rining in their ears fans streaming out of the venue at the end of the night were unanimous in their verdict.

"It was amazing, awesome," said Izzy, from London. "The Prodigy when they first came on was incredible. Omen was my highlight. It's been a fantastic day."

Following a travel warning about southbound trains last week before the gig, train operator London Midland laid on extra late trains to make sure fans got home.


And someone from Pendulum on the same link above...
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Without sounding egotistical we're definitely ready for these sized crowds. We love it. There's nothing better than a crowd that big, especially when they're going off

Gareth McGrillen, Pendulum


No, just no you're not



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:21 pm
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links for audio sent to gava, having another go with video, might just do the reworked tracks to start.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:25 pm
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links for audio sent to gava, having another go with video, might just do the reworked tracks to start.


Is it good quality? Huge thanks anyway! :-D


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