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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 5, 2019 7:32:01 GMT -5
Ehh. Don’t agree with people using in memoriam messages to talk about themselves. It’s basically Limmy’s joke, “Had the pleasure of meeting [name of deceased] at a charity do once. They were surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny,” but with added victimhood complex to rake the retweets in. Yeah, I thought it was a very tactless way of making someone else's death about him and how "misunderstood" he is. He’s point scoring, in’t he, basically. Using someone’s death (by suicide no less!) to get one over people who’ve wronged him in the past. As you say, very tactless.
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Post by sirpsychosexy on Mar 5, 2019 17:46:10 GMT -5
They were the first band that came to Belgrade and Serbia after wars and sanctions. That night they played Breathe for the first time and Firestarter for the second time ever. Nobody wanted to come and play here but they came. Then they became heroes of Serbian youth. In the 90s they were like Sex Pistols for those new generations of young Serbians. Something I wish that Oasis became but Noel was too busy drinking champagne with Blair. In last 15 years, they were almost every year in Serbia and every show is remembered as legendary. There is also documentary about that show in 1995 video.vice.com/rs/video/koncert-koji-je-promenio-srbiju/5a313696177dd41bf808cd42Rest in peace I wanted to write this but don't think I could do it better. Whenever they came to Serbia it was an event like no other. I mean they did 4 Warrior dance festivals, one in UK, one in Japan and 2 in Serbia. That's something I still remember when I saw them for the first time in 2009. My first Exit festival and festival in general and I knew their hits and wanted to see em but didn't really care that much. I was in the front part moshing and I remember I liked them and then when that big beat in Voodoo People kicked in I literally started to cry in the middle of all that and to this day I have no idea why, I felt like everything in my life just clicked for those few minutes. After that I grew to love them so much, saw them 5 times after that. More than any other big band in my life so far. I'll miss him and them (looks like judging by the facebook posts) a lot
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Post by Aman on Mar 6, 2019 4:13:53 GMT -5
They were just amazing live, so much energy.
Sadly only saw them once but still great memories.
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Post by crisppacket on Mar 8, 2019 15:25:40 GMT -5
The prodigy probs shaped a part of me tbh, was always a dream to see them live, Rip Keith x
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