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#1 Posted : 19 June 2011 01:46:08(UTC)
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Aaron Marks headlining show at Barfly Camden, London.
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with support from Sammy Griffin
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Saturday 18th June 2011. Tickets sold out.

Doors open at 7:30

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#2 Posted : 19 June 2011 03:55:55(UTC)
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Sammy Griffin pulls up in his cheap little red Fiat. He gets out of the car and walks towards the entrance. He is stopped by a girl around the age of 20.

"Hi! Could you please sign this photo I've got of you?!?"
Sammy smiles and nods, "of course I can."
The girl hands him a pen and the photograph, and he signs it, asking for her name first.

'To Lily,
You are awesome,
Love Sammy G."

And then he scrawls his messy signature below his little message. She takes it back, hugs him and leaves him to go in to make sure he is ready for the performance.
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#3 Posted : 19 June 2011 04:02:04(UTC)
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Winston Marsh and fellow bandmate Gary Finch pull up, both wearing shades and decked out in trenchcoats. The car they drive is a clunker and as they exit, no one takes notice of them.

Winston: Gary, remind me why the hell we're doing this again.

Gary: Because, we're just about done recording Steadfast Kids. We need to scout out bands for our new tour and E.P.

Winston: You didn't tell me any of this before we got here...why?

Gary: Well....fuck I don't know.

With that, they enter the building.
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I feel numb, born with a weak heart
I guess I must be having fun


EARN BY WORKING LIKE A DOG
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#4 Posted : 19 June 2011 04:34:42(UTC)
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The Doors Are Now Open, Come In And Grab Your Seat In Preparation For The Show!!
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#5 Posted : 19 June 2011 04:43:19(UTC)
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Cassie: Aww if only I could come, but I'm on tour right now.
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#6 Posted : 19 June 2011 04:46:25(UTC)
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Cassie: Aww if only I could come, but I'm on tour right now.


Aaron: They'll be plenty more in the future if all goes to plan!
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Aaron: They'll be plenty more in the future if all goes to plan!


Cassie: Yes! I'm so glad to hear that. I'm going to make it out to the next one, I promise.
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#8 Posted : 19 June 2011 05:02:39(UTC)
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Sammy Griffin, Live at 'The Barfly' - 18th June 2011

Okay, breathe in Sammy.  There are fewer people here than last week, it is still sold out though.  Let’s hope you can turn a few of Aaron’s fans tonight.  This is such a nice venue; just try and have an awesome show – like last week.  Don’t cock it up.  Breathe in Sammy.

Sammy walks onto the stage at 19:53; he is holding a couple of recording microphones.  He places them in a couple of places around the stage, not too far from the stage and looks at the side of the stage.  Someone gestures for him to do something to see if they are working properly.  Sammy walks up to the mic, “Hey, sorry about all this – I’m recording one of the tracks here tonight to go onto my next EP” some people in the audience cheer as he talks and when they eventually calm down, Sammy clears his throat.
“Right I’m just gonna sing the chorus of Behind now; I’m not gonna be singing that one tonight, so this is as close as you’ll get to it tonight.”  There are a couple of sighs from the audience; it seems to have been one that a lot of his fans had liked.

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He closes his eyes and then sings the chorus of Behind, he is surprised to hear that parts of the audience join in with him.  This makes him smile and allows him to realise how a lot of these people do actually appreciate his music.

“The feeling is right,
The feeling is right,
The moment is now,
It’s time,
To leave this pain and heartbreak, behind.”


He finishes and looks across at the side; somebody is looking at something and then nods and gives him the thumbs up.  He nods and says to the audience, “Cheers, for bearing with me guys.  I’ll be back on in probably like 3 minutes with my guitar.” He gives a quiet laugh and then walks off the stage to a quiet applause from the audience.

At 19:59, Sammy walks back on to the stage, holding his acoustic guitar.  He puts the strap over his head and lets the guitar hand from his shoulder.  He gets to the microphone and holds it in his hand, “Hello everybody at ‘The Barfly’!”  The packed club quickly responds and is very loud, probably almost as loud as the audience he had last week.
“I am here to give you a couple of tracks, I’m gonna play my favourite track again – obviously –” this garners a quiet cheer from a few of his committed fans who had been to see him live before; “I will also be playing one track from my most recent EP – The Red One – but you’ll find out which one later; and I will also be playing a new track!  But not the one I played last week at ‘The Defectors Weld’!  So if you were there last week, you’ll have heard two new tracks from me in as many weeks!”

Sammy gives a few quick strums on his guitar and then stops.  He looks up at the audience again and says into the mic; “Good way to start the show there… Wrong song!”  A few people in the audience laugh as Sammy starts again and this time gets the right tune.  The softness of Sammy’s voice is beautiful, it draws you in and leaves you incredibly shocked when he emphasises a few of the word with so much power.  The chorus is not only with raw emotion, but with a backing choir of people who have been to his gigs before or have purchased one of his two EPs – both of which contain this track.

He moves on from the chorus to the verse.  Most of the people in this small venue seem to have heard of Sammy before, so there are not many people who are surprised when he starts to rap.  He continues the pace of his guitar and raps the verse to perfection.

I know that I did the wrong the thing, I lied,
I wanna know how I can make it up to you, I tried,
I just want for us to go back to how we used to be, you cried,
I know that I hurt you, but give me another chance, I died.
My heart is in pieces, but I know yours is worse,
I should’ve controlled myself, seen you first,
I don’t want for you to remember me as just a jerk,
I loved everything about you, but I don’t want you to hurt.


Then he sings the chorus again; his eyes close and he sways back and forth to the music.  His red hair flows and gently sways with him as he rocks from side to side; he plays the guitar with such ease and skill it is like it is actually just an extension of his arm.  Sammy sings a double chorus which then leads into a four line sang verse.

“I’m not hear to beg for your forgiveness,
I just want you to know,
That I think you are the very best,
And I just don’t know how to show…”


This is sung with the utmost delicacy; he holds the last night and then drops straight into the rapped verse which directly follows it.  He is so controlled with his voice; it is almost as if he has been performing to crowds far larger than this for his whole life – but in reality, these are the sorts of crowds he performs too week in week out.  An air of confidence swallows him up and radiates to the fans as he raps the final line of the song and gives one final strum of the guitar.
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#9 Posted : 19 June 2011 05:09:52(UTC)
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Part 2

Sammy smiles as the audience is cheering for him after the first song; it looks as though they quickly forgave him for the minor cock-up at the start.  Playing the wrong song… Stupid mistake there… Good job he has a good crowd tonight!

“So, you all enjoying yourselves tonight?” the response is overwhelming.  The whole 220 people in the audience scream and cheer and just generally make as much noise as possible!  A massive grin grows across his face as he hears the response.  He is again reminded of why he does music – moments like these.

He stands at the front of the stage for a moment or two just making sure his guitar is tuned correctly and then continues; “So, this is something I like to do whenever I have a new song that I’m gonna play.  This track is called Please Don’t Go.  I actually wrote it on Wednesday night at The Dirty Bastard Hotel & Casino!  So I’m not entirely sure how this will go…” a couple of people laugh in the audience; Sammy smiles, “I want you to put your hands up if you like it and keep them down if you don’t; you get me?”  A sound of agreement radiates from the audience; so Sammy gets on with the song.

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It starts with a single strum of the guitar, and then Sammy grabs the microphone in both hands.  His voice is so powerful and strong that it makes a few people in the audience jump.

“I wish that you would stop, with all these games,
I just don’t know if I, can cope or play,
‘Cause I’ve seen it all before,
And yes, I am sure,”


Half way through the verse he lets go of the microphone and starts to pluck away at his guitar; upping the pace of the verse.  The second half of the verse feels a lot faster as it now has a fast catchy tune to it.

“That it won’t end nicely, for anyone.
I think that we need some time,
So that I can see clearly,
Because this could be the end of you and me.”


On the last line of the verse he stops playing again and makes full on eye contact with someone in the audience.  The passion in his voice radiates through the building, giving a few people chills.  He immediately goes on to sing the chorus, which consists of two lines which are repeated once.

“I’ve had enough of all these games, no I don’t know!
I don’t want you to stay, but please don’t go!
I’ve had enough of all these games, no I don’t know!
I don’t want you to stay, but please don’t go!”


The oxymoronic nature of the last line of the chorus gives a sense of confusion and sadness.  Now he starts to play the guitar even more quickly as he leads up to the rapped verse of the song.  He takes a deep breath and can see a few people brace themselves for the obvious upcoming rap.

They said that we’d be together forever but I know,
That we could never settle down and make something good –
Outta what we’ve found, and this crazy place –
Leaves us all making massive mistakes,
I mean everyone is human, and nobody is perfect,
If we were meant to be god like we wouldn’t be on this earth, yeah?
So fucking up is natural I suppose,
But we’ve been a fuck up and everybody knows,


He raps the first 8 lines of the verse on what likes like one breath, he then inhales deeply as he prepares to continue with his rap.  The rhythm of the song now changes though, it seems slower and almost jumpier than before.

You’ve been around the block,
Sucked I don’t know how much cock,
Made my heart as solid as a rock,
Only for you to come back along pointing at the clock,
Telling me that we’ve had our good times,
Only for me to go and get lost in my rhymes,
I must be blind ‘cause I just don’t see all of the signs,
And then it is all over to the sounding of chimes.


As he raps the last line of the verse he plucks at a high note on his guitar in order to try and replicate the sound of chiming.  Now the chorus has come back around and some of the audience seem to be trying to sing along, but not many of them have caught the chorus properly.  Sammy has a quick glance around the room and sees well over half of the crowd have got their hands in the air, showing their appreciation for this new track.
Now Sammy slows the music right down and is only playing very quietly as he sings the breakdown.

“Please don’t go,
Please don’t go,
I don’t want you to stay,
But I’ll wait forever and a day,
Until you come back and you say,
That you want me to come play,
I don’t want you to stay, but please don’t go.”


After this he hits a massive note which gives many of the audience Goosebumps.  Sammy then speeds up the guitar again as he heads into a final chorus.  The song finishes and the audience cheers – a large proportion of the audience has their hands up, suggesting that the song is a hit as far as they are concerned.
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#10 Posted : 19 June 2011 05:20:34(UTC)
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Part 3

Sammy takes a couple of sips from a bottle of water that he placed at the front of the stage when he came out just before the show; he sighs in relief as his mouth is no longer dry.  He runs his hand down the side of his guitar, admiring how smooth it is.  He smiles, “So this is my last song for tonight.  If you bought my last EP – The Red One – you’ll have heard this song.  It is track one on that EP and is another one about having your heart broken… I seem to have a lot of tracks about that sort of thing… Just can’t seem to find the right girl eh?”  Many of the women in the audience make an ‘Aww’ sound and one girl shouts ‘YOU CAN HAVE ME!!’ which causes the whole crowd to start laughing. Sammy gives a little laugh, “Thanks;” he smiles and keeps running his hand up and down the side of his guitar, “This track is called Without a Trace for those of you who don’t know.”

Sammy takes a breath now and prepares himself for the song; as he starts to sing the verse – which is sung almost as quickly as if he was rapping, but still in a singing voice – he plays two chords over on the guitar, alternating between the two.

“My hair is red, my eyes are brown,
The smile on your face, removes my frown,
Your beauty and grace deserves a crown,
But when you aren’t here, my heart, it drowns.”


As the verse finishes he moves straight into the chorus and is happy to hear that at least a quarter of the audience is singing along with him.  He plays a couple of notes and then leaves the music to fade over the last word of every line in the chorus.

“I’m drowning in the space,
That was once your place,
Oh I long to your see your face,
But your gone without a trace;
Without a Trace.”


On the last line of the chorus he leaves the audience to sing it to him.  He speeds up the pace of the guitar now, still playing a similar few chords as he was at the start, just faster now.  The next verse is a heart-felt verse in which Sammy connects with he audience again; the feeling behind his voice suggests that it is based on a true experience for him; but it is something that has happened to many people, allowing them to connect with the song too.
The chorus comes back around again and the audience are louder than they were the first time around, but no more people have joined in with the singing.  He now starts to sing the words “A Trace” over and over again; a large proportion of the audience joins in with him now.
Sammy slows down the guitar and says to the audience, “I want you guys to keep singing ‘A Trace’ for me now while I do the next verse,” he is still playing the guitar as he speaks to the audience.  “And if you don’t know the chorus, I’d like you to keep singing ‘A Trace’ through that as well!  I wanna see what sort of effect we can get going here!  So we start on three everybody, 1… 2… 3!!!” 

And on three, the whole 220 people in the audience keep singing the words ‘A Trace’ while Sammy goes into his rapped verse.  The guitar has picked up pace again now and is supporting his flow very well.

My heart is broken in two,
And always will be ‘cause I love you,
I swear down girl, my feelings a true,
But since you been gone, my heart’s turned blue,
The feelings that I have got for you girl,
They’re so intense, my heart’s in a swirl,
I’m crazy for you, you’re eyes are like pearls,
‘Cause listen now baby, you are my girl.


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The effect created by the audience is incredible; with them singing ‘A Trace’ over his rapped vocals, it helps to emphasise the sense of confusion which is mentioned when Sammy says ‘[i]They’re so intense, my heart’s in a swirl[i]’.  A chunk of the audience now switches to sing the chorus with Sammy now as many of the others continue singing ‘A Trace’.  The final chorus goes down amazingly and the audience all cheer for him as the song finishes.
Sammy raises his hand in appreciation, “Thank you everybody, you guys here at ‘The Barfly’ were absolutely incredibly!  You always are!  Thank you again; and next up tonight is AARON MARKS!!!!!”
The audience cheer loudly as Sammy leaves the stage; it has been a good performance – a solid gig.
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#11 Posted : 19 June 2011 05:45:48(UTC)
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Pre-show
Hours before the venue even opens, Aaron Marks is casually sitting outside the venue wearing an old Suburban Sunrise t-shirt, some skinny jeans and some red nike dunks, talking and getting pictures taken with the fans that showed up extremely early. This was the best part of playing shows thought Aaron as he signed t-shirts, and pulled faces during pictures with different groups of people for at least and hour before having to go to sound check to prepare for the last time before playing in front of the sold out crowd of only 220 people (the tickets themselves sold out within 30 minutes of going on sale however, showing that Aaron already has some sort of popularity within London at least).


Hours after this, Aaron watches Sammy perform in front of the crowd, who are giving him the support and encouragement that he truly deserves. Aaron remembers his setlist in his head, and briefly talks with his live band (featuring Rhys Perrin as lead guitarist/banjoist, Michael Nightingale as bassist, Nial Ainsley as keyboardist/pianist/samples and occasionally violinist, and Derek Baker performing drums, percussion, and backing vocals) about the set and how they would perform with the limited space and number of members of the group on the stage. Shrugging his shoulders, Aaron doesn’t seem bothered by the lack of space, just telling the others to “do what they can” before going outside and having one last cigarette before performing whilst his touring band and crew members get the stage and instruments prepared.



Show
The stage lights suddenly turn off and a slight layer of smoke fills the stage whilst chants of “Aaron Marks” are repeated by the crowd for well over a minute until the live band fill the stage and cheers and applause from the crowd come flying at them.

Rhys starts the chord for the acoustic guitar, and Nial Ainsley starts the sample that sounds like DJ decks as Aaron walks out onto the stage with his acoustic guitar wearing faded denim skinny jeans, a grey t-shirt with red, black and white checked shirt over the top, some black vans plimsolls and his long mess styled hair, the other band members are dressed similarly. Placing a ukulele beside his microphone, he waves at the crowd, the scream of his teenage fan girls is all that is heard. “Hello, I’m Aaron Marks.” He calmly says, “this song is called Getting Out, sing along if you know the words, if you don’t, learn them!” As Aaron says this he starts playing the chord that Rhys had previously being playing, whilst also singing the long held vocals that open the song. The hip-hop drums then start and he starts to sing in a faster tone with the crowd singing the words in time with him. As the song gets to the chorus the harmonica is used up Michael along with the acoustic guitar and drums, and backing vocals from Derek. There is very little movement from Aaron due to him having to stay near the microphone stand and play his guitar at the same time, but the crowds movement involves swaying arms and jumping up and down in the time with the music.

As the song comes to a close Aaron starts to talk with the crowd again. “So guys, it looks like you know how to have a good time! I’d like you to give it up to my friend Sammy Griffin. Make some noise for him!” applause and shouting his heard in support of Aaron’s request, as Aaron talks over the top of it “these next two songs are ones that no-one will hear until my EP is released. This ones called Perfect!”

Aaron picks up his ukulele and starts to play a simple but upbeat chord, and sings in a similar voice to the introduction of Getting Out. The bass drum is used as the song progresses, and Aaron signals for the crowd to clap in time with his, creating a different but good effect as Aaron continues to sing. The chorus causes the drums to suddenly stop but the clapping of the crowd keeps the beat going as Aaron changes the chord structure that he’s playing slightly and sings the chorus with Derek adding more emphasis onto the end of each line by repeating it, before going into the same structure as before with drums being used. The song gets towards the outro, before progressing into the next song of the set titled Extra Credit.

Rhys plays a guitar chord whilst Aaron swaps his ukulele for his acoustic guitar then plays a high chord whilst singing in a sharp high-tone with speed. The song is fairly simple, and there is little change in the chord structure. The song builds up into an acoustic guitar solo from Rhys, and Aaron takes the chance to get involved with the crowd, which he does by putting down his guitar and jumping into the crowd, crowd surfing around for a bit, before being pushed back to the stage as the song comes to a close.

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“How many people just tried to touch my hair? and more importantly who did?!” Aaron asks the crowd who laugh and the fan girls responsible put their hands up as Aaron looks at them and winks, before wiping the sweat from his face and preparing himself for the next song. “That last song was called Extra Credit, my next song is again from my EP. It’s called Hello, Not Goodbye

The song starts with a heavy bass line, and a simple yet fast drum beat. A whistling sample is also used throughout the majority of the verses. Aaron sings using more his accent and with a quieter tone, trying to represent a distanced effect. During the chorus he uses held out vocals with clapping samples being added at random points in the chorus. Towards the end of the song Aaron picks up his acoustic guitar and starts to play a fast chord as the bass stops and he uses a slight grime based vocal ending to finish the song with cheers from the crowd assisting in the ending of the song.

“For anyone who knows me, they‘ll understand how much playing at this venue means to me, so thanks for being here!” explains Aaron before swiftly moving on, “I hope you enjoy this cover of one of my favourite artists of all time. This will be my attempt at covering Love, Selfish Love by Patrick Stump!”

The drums and keyboard sample start as Aaron announces the song, whilst Aaron sings in an attempt to replicate the diverse voice of Patrick Stump. There is a gradual use of bass guitar as the use of drums increases and the vocals are used less. There is a blues based guitar that replaces the keyboard loop briefly before the chorus which features the blues guitar and held vocals from Aaron. After the chorus the song speeds up, and the same line of “I’ve got nothing to confess” is repeated by Aaron and the crowd. Before going back to the same structure as before the chorus. The song finishes with the repeated use of “I’ve got nothing to confess”, but this time it is done without Aaron and by the chants of the crowd.

At the end of the song Aaron says with a joking tone of voice and a grin on his face “I’d like to take this chance to say sorry to Mr Stump for ruining his song, it won’t happen again.” with laughs heard from the crowd. “I’ve got a few more songs for you guys before I’m done, this song is called Going Downtown!”

Starting with a soft acoustic guitar riff that features throughout the majority of the song, Aaron Marks shows his rougher vocal tones within this song. There is a clicking sample added to keep the pace of the vocals and acoustic guitar, on the main notes of the vocals Derek adds his backing vocals to try and create the harmonised effect live. As the song progresses more instruments are added, a simple drum beat replaces the clicking sound, a violin is performed by Nial and the tempo of the song increases along with the speed of Aaron’s vocals. As the song finishes the third verse, there is an Aaron uses his ukulele, whilst Rhys quickly swaps his guitar for a banjo and Michael plays the harmonica. The instruments stop suddenly at the end of the song and Aaron sings “I’m going downtown alone tonight” with the word “tonight” being one held note as the song finishes with the crowd also singing this final note and applauding Aaron and his live band.

“This song will be my last one of the night guys!”
Aaron explains to the crowd, “so go mad for me and enjoy it the best you can! This is Loose Change!”

The song starts with a soft acoustic guitar riff, and an equally soft use of vocals from Aaron, before the jazz based drums, along with a heavy use of the bass guitar cause an increase in the speed and tone of Aarons vocals. This beat stays the same for the majority of the song, with a slight use of piano during the chorus to match the bass. The speed of Aaron’s vocals stays relatively fast throughout the verses of the song, and become more held out notes during the chorus of the song. At the end of the song the acoustic guitars are replaced with electric guitars with a slight distortion effect added and the drums change into more of a hip-hop beat with the vocals staying the same. At the end of the song crashing symbols are used as Aaron bows and thanks the crowd, blowing kisses and waving whilst walking off the stage along with the members of his live band who all wave once before leaving. They never had the appeal of the spotlight.

Chants from the crowd for an encore for minutes eventually cause Aaron to walk back onto the stage with the live band following, causing cheers and screams from the crowd. “So you guys wanted more aye?” Aaron asks, “Well I’ll play one more song, then that’ll be it I’m afraid. This is a cover of Radar Detector by Darwin Deez!”

The distorted guitar and clapping samples start the song, whilst Aarons vocals provided a different effect to the song than normal, it however sounds equally as good as the original, with Aarons higher vocals contrasting with the lower vocals of the original. The song follows a similar musical pattern throughout the song, with Aaron getting the whole crowd to sing the repeated line of “you are a radar detector” whilst clapping along in time with his whilst the guitar plays without the drums, which then feature again after 30 seconds of the repeated guitar chord. There is a slight musical outro as the song has been shortened without the gradual decrease in instruments and instead just uses a held note of the guitar distortion as Aaron says his final goodbyes to the crowd and wishes them a safe trip home before leaving the stage empty, whilst the members of the audience all mummer amongst one another on the way out talking about the personal favourites of the night, some choosing to buy merchandise whilst others worry about catching the last train home.



Setlist
Getting Out
Perfect
Extra Credit
Hello (Not Goodbye)
Love, Selfish Love (Patrick Stump cover)
Going Downtown
Loose Change

Radar Detector (Darwin Deez cover)

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OOC: Amazing rp guys, great job. :)


Thanks mate! :)
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OOC: thanks :D and that was an awesome RP marksy!! Loved it!!
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OOC: thanks :D and that was an awesome RP marksy!! Loved it!!


Thanks dude! So was yours! I'd be up for doing something like this again in the future for sure!!
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OOC: thanks :D and that was an awesome RP marksy!! Loved it!!


Thanks dude! So was yours! I'd be up for doing something like this again in the future for sure!!


Definitely! Maybe Aaron can support Sammy next time ;)
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#17 Posted : 19 June 2011 12:00:35(UTC)
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To both Aaron and Sammy, you did an amazing job. Live acts seem to be growing all the more incredible recently, and you two are no exception. The next time Infinite go on tour, I think it'd be cool if you guys came along.

-Eric Quillington
Kid Anything- Indie/Britpop/Shoegaze; influenced by Sigur Ros, XXYYXX, Kanye West, Blur, Oasis

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(Known best for their experimental music and their frontman's eccentric behavior, the band disbanded after Eric Quillington's death to pursue solo careers or, in Matt Robert's case, peace of mind. Infinite released four albums over the course of their career; Blue Nebula, Midnight Skies, Insomnia, and Dancing about Architecture.)

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#18 Posted : 19 June 2011 18:09:49(UTC)
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To both Aaron and Sammy, you did an amazing job. Live acts seem to be growing all the more incredible recently, and you two are no exception. The next time Infinite go on tour, I think it'd be cool if you guys came along.

-Eric Quillington


'Well... The only answer I can think of in response to that is: YES PLEASE!!!!!!'

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#19 Posted : 19 June 2011 20:36:36(UTC)
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To both Aaron and Sammy, you did an amazing job. Live acts seem to be growing all the more incredible recently, and you two are no exception. The next time Infinite go on tour, I think it'd be cool if you guys came along.

-Eric Quillington


Aaron: It means a lot to me when artists at your level compliment me, thank you. I'd love to tour with you as long as it doesn't clash with my tour supporting Kaite Coyle.

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