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patrock wrote: Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Caley wrote: Kings of Leon would be a great show as well. Not exactly realistic but it would be awesome. I mean, they are siblings and a cousin! Helloo. I would also assume it's a UK tour so not so awesome...for me. I'll never get to see them. Why UK? Since KoL are a lot more popular in there it seems. Number one song on the radio and so on (I'm basing all this on what I've read/seen over the months). I just don't see a KoL/Eisley tour in the US. I'm also well aware they are an American band. The southern accents are very obvious. I would really love it if they toured together, have you heard their new stuff? It's so awesome. As for being "realistic" or not, I don't know. I think they'd draw a very diverse group of people but then again, Eisley's got a past of touring with bands who aren't necessarily in the same genre as them & yet still being really successful. |
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kellyvsshark wrote: patrock wrote: Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Caley wrote: Kings of Leon would be a great show as well. Not exactly realistic but it would be awesome. I mean, they are siblings and a cousin! Helloo. I would also assume it's a UK tour so not so awesome...for me. I'll never get to see them. Why UK? Since KoL are a lot more popular in there it seems. Number one song on the radio and so on (I'm basing all this on what I've read/seen over the months). I just don't see a KoL/Eisley tour in the US. I'm also well aware they are an American band. The southern accents are very obvious. I would really love it if they toured together, have you heard their new stuff? It's so awesome. As for being "realistic" or not, I don't know. I think they'd draw a very diverse group of people but then again, Eisley's got a past of touring with bands who aren't necessarily in the same genre as them & yet still being really successful. I'm listening to it right now. I think Eisley have gotten past touring with crap bands like New Found Glory and Taking Back Sunday. That so called "pop-punk" music or whatever. But KoL are actually talented so I would enjoy the show. The bands can bond over the family band thing too. |
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patrock wrote: Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Caley wrote: Kings of Leon would be a great show as well. Not exactly realistic but it would be awesome. I mean, they are siblings and a cousin! Helloo. I would also assume it's a UK tour so not so awesome...for me. I'll never get to see them. Why UK? Since KoL are a lot more popular in there it seems. Number one song on the radio and so on (I'm basing all this on what I've read/seen over the months). I just don't see a KoL/Eisley tour in the US. I'm also well aware they are an American band. The southern accents are very obvious. Oh I wasn't saying that you didn't know they were American. I meant that a lot of people would expect WAS and KOL to do a joint UK tour but they switched it on us and did America instead, if you get me. Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Anywya, I don't know how well the DuPrees and Followills would get along since I'm sure they are everything that the DuPrees are not, you know. |
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Catey wrote: Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Yes it did. I was reading a thread on their fansite forum (that has more traffic than the official one) and I saw something about it and then listened to the BBC radio broadcast. It's number one! It was cute they interviewed Caleb and he had just woken up. Awww. In the singles stakes, Kings Of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' debuted at Number One, ending Katy Perry's five-week stint at the top with 'I Kissed A Girl', which slipped to Number Two. http://www.nme.com/news/metallica/39702 |
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patrock wrote: Catey wrote: Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Yes it did. I was reading a thread on their fansite forum (that has more traffic than the official one) and I saw something about it and then listened to the BBC radio broadcast. It's number one! It was cute they interviewed Caleb and he had just woken up. Awww. In the singles stakes, Kings Of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' debuted at Number One, ending Katy Perry's five-week stint at the top with 'I Kissed A Girl', which slipped to Number Two. http://www.nme.com/news/metallica/39702 Aw man, I'm so pleased for them. Although it has it's downside because now they are playnig arenas and not the 5000 people shows like last year. |
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Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Catey wrote: Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Yes it did. I was reading a thread on their fansite forum (that has more traffic than the official one) and I saw something about it and then listened to the BBC radio broadcast. It's number one! It was cute they interviewed Caleb and he had just woken up. Awww. In the singles stakes, Kings Of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' debuted at Number One, ending Katy Perry's five-week stint at the top with 'I Kissed A Girl', which slipped to Number Two. http://www.nme.com/news/metallica/39702 Aw man, I'm so pleased for them. Although it has it's downside because now they are playnig arenas and not the 5000 people shows like last year. Really i have only been to shows with 500 to 1,000... 311 was the biggest show i've seen. Well except festivals.... Thats crazy! |
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lace face wrote: Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Catey wrote: Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Yes it did. I was reading a thread on their fansite forum (that has more traffic than the official one) and I saw something about it and then listened to the BBC radio broadcast. It's number one! It was cute they interviewed Caleb and he had just woken up. Awww. In the singles stakes, Kings Of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' debuted at Number One, ending Katy Perry's five-week stint at the top with 'I Kissed A Girl', which slipped to Number Two. http://www.nme.com/news/metallica/39702 Aw man, I'm so pleased for them. Although it has it's downside because now they are playnig arenas and not the 5000 people shows like last year. Really i have only been to shows with 500 to 1,000... 311 was the biggest show i've seen. Well except festivals.... Thats crazy! Whaat, 5000 is the biggest I've been to minus Girls Aloud but they are fabulous and I'll see them anywhere. 1500 - 5000 is about the normal, smallest venue I've been to was 200. |
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Catey wrote: lace face wrote: Catey wrote: patrock wrote: Catey wrote: Did Sex on Fire get to No.1? Awesome, it's about time Katy Perry got kicked off, she's the poor mans Zooey Deschanel. Yes it did. I was reading a thread on their fansite forum (that has more traffic than the official one) and I saw something about it and then listened to the BBC radio broadcast. It's number one! It was cute they interviewed Caleb and he had just woken up. Awww. In the singles stakes, Kings Of Leon's 'Sex On Fire' debuted at Number One, ending Katy Perry's five-week stint at the top with 'I Kissed A Girl', which slipped to Number Two. http://www.nme.com/news/metallica/39702 Aw man, I'm so pleased for them. Although it has it's downside because now they are playnig arenas and not the 5000 people shows like last year. Really i have only been to shows with 500 to 1,000... 311 was the biggest show i've seen. Well except festivals.... Thats crazy! Whaat, 5000 is the biggest I've been to minus Girls Aloud but they are fabulous and I'll see them anywhere. 1500 - 5000 is about the normal, smallest venue I've been to was 200. Well i live in austin and there are alot of small venues... with good bands but yah most are small because there are so many places. |
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In December, Jars of Clay, Leeland, and Sixpence are all touring together. Cool if Eisley could somehow join in. _________________ Classical guitar cover of "Combinations": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkIpDhvbd2o |
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I'd love to see them with Mates of State or Tilly in the Wall. Mates might be too old though and Tilly might be too crazy. _________________ check out my art blog! |
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