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Micky Flanagan

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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    edited May 2023
    I still think it's a post covid thing.
    A few people cooped up for years are still going a bit mental now they are allowed out.
    Speak for yourself mate. Whenever I go out with the missus I've always got as smashed as possible - covid or no covid!
    :-1:

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,849
    Bilko said:
    Went last Thursday at the o2, the pouch thing with your phone and smartwatch was a right pain in the arse and also the queues getting in was a pain.
    Is this a Flanagan thing as not had this recently when I have been there 
  • eaststandmike
    eaststandmike Posts: 14,956
    MrOneLung said:
    Bilko said:
    Went last Thursday at the o2, the pouch thing with your phone and smartwatch was a right pain in the arse and also the queues getting in was a pain.
    Is this a Flanagan thing as not had this recently when I have been there 
    Let’s hope it becomes the norm at all venues so the wankers holding their phones in the air don’t spoil it for others 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    My daughter and son in law are there tonight. They are both worried as a couple of friends walked out a couple of nights ago saying he was crap and nothing like the old Micky 
    He was a bit rusty tbh but was also quite aware of that and was a bit apologetic at the end (Leeds show). Still funnier than most though. 
  • RaplhMilne
    RaplhMilne Posts: 4,601
    edited May 2023
    Went to a Peter Kay in Feb, never had the phone thing then. Although wasnt funny enough to video, was disappointing……
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,849
    Went to a Peter Kay in Feb, never had the phone thing then. Although wasnt funny enough to video, was disappointing……
    Well it was Peter Kay…

  • Comedy in a large venue just kills the atmosphere.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,849
    Comedy in a large venue just kills the atmosphere.
    blame Newman and Baddiel for that !!
  • Gravesend_Addick
    Gravesend_Addick Posts: 7,299
    I went last night. Large queues getting in, but getting phone pouch unlocked at the end was quick. The phone pouch thing didn't really bother me.

    I don't think he was as funny as previous tours. Was still decent though 
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    I went last night. Large queues getting in, but getting phone pouch unlocked at the end was quick. The phone pouch thing didn't really bother me.

    I don't think he was as funny as previous tours. Was still decent though 
    Yeah, saw it similar. Was good with some very funny bits, but didn’t feel material was as strong as previous tours and equally didn’t think he was as polished in delivery. Seemed a bit nervous almost. Good night though.

    The phone thing I just found a massive unecessary nonsense and just adds time on entry with them having to scan your tickets, then print you a ticket, then seal your phone. 

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,017

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,017
    MrOneLung said:
    Comedy in a large venue just kills the atmosphere.
    blame Newman and Baddiel for that !!
    See...see that bit of spit on the floor?
    Yes...why do you ask?
    ...That's your swimming pool that is!
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,917
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
  • Gravesend_Addick
    Gravesend_Addick Posts: 7,299
    I went last night. Large queues getting in, but getting phone pouch unlocked at the end was quick. The phone pouch thing didn't really bother me.

    I don't think he was as funny as previous tours. Was still decent though 
    Yeah, saw it similar. Was good with some very funny bits, but didn’t feel material was as strong as previous tours and equally didn’t think he was as polished in delivery. Seemed a bit nervous almost. Good night though.

    The phone thing I just found a massive unecessary nonsense and just adds time on entry with them having to scan your tickets, then print you a ticket, then seal your phone. 

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Yeah. I went to queue for a beer, saw the price & thought fuck that. 

    Robbing bastards 
  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    shine166 said:
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
    I've been to gigs where adults watch the entire gig through their held up phones.

    It really doesn't look fun, also when are they going to watch it back? People film their weddings on pro gear and don't bother watching it back. So Ian Brown on an iPhone is just going to look and sound crap. 
    That said, Ian Brown doesn’t need an iPhone to sound crap.
  • BrentfordAddick
    BrentfordAddick Posts: 1,460
    Not quite the same thing I know but when we went to see Bob Dylan at the Palladium they were doing this and it was excellent, no crappy glows of phones and all that. At Elton John last month (get me and my niche tastes) so many people were holding up phones in people's eyelines. 
  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    What is a good time to get there, when doors open or last minute. I am booked in a restaurant in Greenwich for 6pm, just wondered whether I need to bollock something down or just take it slow.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,598
    What is a good time to get there, when doors open or last minute. I am booked in a restaurant in Greenwich for 6pm, just wondered whether I need to bollock something down or just take it slow.
    What restaurant do they serve those in?
  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
    Like you don't know.
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  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,917
    PopIcon said:
    shine166 said:
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
    I've been to gigs where adults watch the entire gig through their held up phones.

    It really doesn't look fun, also when are they going to watch it back? People film their weddings on pro gear and don't bother watching it back. So Ian Brown on an iPhone is just going to look and sound crap. 
    That said, Ian Brown doesn’t need an iPhone to sound crap.
    I saw a video last week, final tune at the final ever event at Printworks and there were literally 1000s of phones recording it. Times have definitely changed, in my rave days I couldn't even read the face of my own watch... would have had no chance of filming anything ! 
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,783
    PopIcon said:
    shine166 said:
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
    I've been to gigs where adults watch the entire gig through their held up phones.

    It really doesn't look fun, also when are they going to watch it back? People film their weddings on pro gear and don't bother watching it back. So Ian Brown on an iPhone is just going to look and sound crap. 
    That said, Ian Brown doesn’t need an iPhone to sound crap.
    About 4 years ago, I was at a gig at Brixton academy and some twat was standing about 6 feet in front of me holding up a fucking ipad to film it. This went on for around 10 minutes until an expensive pint was sacrificed and launched at the tablet........from  about 6 feet behind him. He got the message.

    Totally worth it  :)


  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    PopIcon said:
    shine166 said:
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
    I've been to gigs where adults watch the entire gig through their held up phones.

    It really doesn't look fun, also when are they going to watch it back? People film their weddings on pro gear and don't bother watching it back. So Ian Brown on an iPhone is just going to look and sound crap. 
    That said, Ian Brown doesn’t need an iPhone to sound crap.
    About 4 years ago, I was at a gig at Brixton academy and some twat was standing about 6 feet in front of me holding up a fucking ipad to film it. This went on for around 10 minutes until an expensive pint was sacrificed and launched at the tablet........from  about 6 feet behind him. He got the message.

    Totally worth it  :)


    Alternatively, accidentally on purpose, keep jumping into them until they stop.
  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    Just come out of the arena, got on first bus a saw and now siting on Charlton station ready for next train to Dartford, 

    really enjoyed the performance, but more importantly, really enjoyed a night out with my son. 

    Thinking of what we can do next (without mum) 🤫 don’t tell her
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,598
    Just come out of the arena, got on first bus a saw and now siting on Charlton station ready for next train to Dartford, 

    really enjoyed the performance, but more importantly, really enjoyed a night out with my son. 

    Thinking of what we can do next (without mum) 🤫 don’t tell her
    Browns, Shoreditch 
  • SamB09
    SamB09 Posts: 901
    PopIcon said:
    shine166 said:
    JohnBoyUK said:

    Ps. £8.50 for a Bud or Stella in a paper cup!
    Seriously?  Ouch.

    So what was the phone thing all about?  Never heard this before.  It is to stop people filming him and protecting his material?  Or is it down to stopping performances being interrupted by phones going off?
    Both, but mainly to stop ppl fucking about on phones. It's becoming a normal thing, hopefully makes it's way to music venues too. 
    I've been to gigs where adults watch the entire gig through their held up phones.

    It really doesn't look fun, also when are they going to watch it back? People film their weddings on pro gear and don't bother watching it back. So Ian Brown on an iPhone is just going to look and sound crap. 
    That said, Ian Brown doesn’t need an iPhone to sound crap.
    Do you youtube?