The place to speak about Dev's current projects, and everything yet to come
#287793 by Jaglavak
Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:01 am
Lettuce wrote:It's gonna be a VERY big show, dunno if I'll get smacked in the mouth for saying this, but it's the gig with the orchestra.


So, to ask a really stupid question... since he'll have an entire orchestra at his disposal, what'll he be playing? Or do we not know yet?

(The possibilities are quite intriguing, though :twisted:)
#287799 by mikejs
Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:13 am
Jaglavak wrote:... since he'll have an entire orchestra at his disposal, what'll he be playing? Or do we not know yet?

At the Ghost gig last night, he wasn't saying anything...

Which is a bit odd in a way, as there were flyers everywhere announcing it, but with zero info as to what the content will be. Given that tickets go on sale on Friday, it would be good to know at least something about what's going to be there.
#287805 by Lettuce
Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:34 am
It's all a bit vague at the moment, he doesn't know that much himself! I tells ya what though...his manager is a total king for putting this together. It's gonna be fun!!!!
#287810 by DevinJayLeibe
Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:08 am
I made sure to pick up 4 flyers for each show. The Decon one is the most crumpled. >:D

I hope not all the tickets go on sale next week. Because... I.Have.NO.MONEY! If it wasn't for Cody I'd have starved to death over the weekend. Burritos... Yum.

He spoke about this at Brighton's acoustic gig. More recent news indicates it's going to be fucking epic and 100x better than Alice Cooper's Halloween show at the Roundhouse last year. Now, I loved that show - but Dev doing something similar = more mental, more funny and more accessible. Cooper doesn't even seem to recognise there's a crowd :P
#287817 by rock_midget
Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:10 am
Lettuce wrote:Dev's gonna learn how to unicycle.


I'M THERE.

ontheupside wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Vancouver

During the 1960s when popular youth culture flourished (in spite of all restrictive laws), clubs such as the Retinal Circus on Davie Street in the West End and Rohans Rockpile in Kitsilano were the hubs of the hippie scene.


http://pnwbands.com/retinal.html

Guess Dev's bringing a little piece of home with him when he does this show!


Glad to know I don't need to replace the sawdust on my eyeballs for this.

What is the Roundhouse like for shows? Has anyone seen anything of this kind there before?
#287825 by Tang
Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:39 am
rock_midget wrote:
Lettuce wrote:Dev's gonna learn how to unicycle.


I'M THERE.

ontheupside wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Vancouver

During the 1960s when popular youth culture flourished (in spite of all restrictive laws), clubs such as the Retinal Circus on Davie Street in the West End and Rohans Rockpile in Kitsilano were the hubs of the hippie scene.


http://pnwbands.com/retinal.html

Guess Dev's bringing a little piece of home with him when he does this show!


Glad to know I don't need to replace the sawdust on my eyeballs for this.

What is the Roundhouse like for shows? Has anyone seen anything of this kind there before?


Opeth recorded a live album there, and it seems fairly big.

EDIT: I hope they announce more details when the tickets go on sale. I'd like to know what I'm getting myself into :happy: :surprise:
#287832 by crossover
Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:40 pm
mymomlikesdogs wrote:What? What?! WHAT!?!?

Why is it always London? :cry:

Why not up in Canada? *sigh* I'm assuming because it's more affordable?

But whatever, sounds like this will be an epic beyond epix!

Should be in London, ON.

Seeing the date on that site it is on my birthday, but I don't know if I will make it.
#287873 by TerminX
Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:31 pm
Hmmmm.. I'll have graduated by then, be a legal adult.. It's a lot of money, but if I start working my ass off now.. I might be able to pull this one. Just maybe :v

Though I have no idea what the implications of going to a foreign country are.. I'm excited by the idea. :v
#287877 by Lettuce
Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:04 pm
Coma Divine wrote:I think that I might just wander over and have a look at this here Devlin guy and his Rectal Circuit thingy.
Haven't been to London for 10 years. :)


My neighbour (who works with me) has decided to come with, and in true Laurenism fashion (ie. She called "A Serbian Film", "A Suburban Film") has been calling it "The Rectal Examination".

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