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Re: Massive Attack (live in Seattle)
Hey grady, did you get my message?
And I'm guessing the cost to have all these artists travel to so many different locations. Then again, don't all funds received by The Massive go to various charities now??
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Re: Massive Attack (live in Seattle)
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As far as funds received by the Massive going to charities, I'm not entirely sure on that one. Time to go do some researching. |
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Re: Massive Attack (live in Seattle)
Please share what happens, anyone who attends the show tomorrow night!
I was planning to go and then was lucky enough to come down with mono about a week and a half ago. FUCKING VIRUS! I was even going to try and get a ticket to see Tool up in Seattle on May 2nd. Oh well. |
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Re: Massive Attack (live in Seattle)
yes, I am very much looking forward to this show. will post a full report tomorrow...
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Re: Massive Attack (live in Seattle)
does anyone really care about Massive Attack anymore? Hasn't everything they've released in the last 10 years been shit? well, i still pay to see newOrder so my reasoning is flawed. and i didn't buy tickets but from what i hear, it's not even sold out yet.
tell me how wack it was in the morning. |
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