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the We Love Underworld thread

Started by WhiteNoise, Sep 11, 2015, 15:35

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Quote from: rynostar on Feb 01, 2025, 17:26
Now hopefully the pre-order isn't hell
You may be overestimating America's desire for UK, dare I say, legacy electronic acts.

I'm super hyped, don't get me wrong. But also equally surprised that they are coming to PORTLAND of all places. Booking agents must know something I don't!
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Quote from: Csar on Dec 07, 2023, 19:31
It's 237!  That's also the best number because it would make you the Turbo Nutter of the deluxe owners

Lovely little video.

Bless little Ricky pretending to sing during Dark Train.

Definitely getting me hyped up for the shows in May.
Man, I really fucking hope they play Pearl's Girl. I've never been able to lose it live to that one.
dancesoitallkeepsspinning

Hey has anyone experienced taking a guest to an Underworld show who really have no association with them? I'm not talking about significant others that maybe endure the experience, but rather a friend who likes the concept of live music and partying but has zero experience with electronic acts or never been to a rave...

Am I overthinking it? I'm a little cautious because I've done this with people for a Chem Bros show and I left not enjoying the concert as much. Also, this is the first time in 20+ years that they'll play in Chicago, so this could be my final chance without traveling to see them.

Note: I haven't seen Underworld live yet either.

Also Note: this person wanted to go see NIN with me, but because of cost and ticket availability we have that on hold. Thus, why I'm trying to pivot to this concert.

Quote from: Bosco on Feb 11, 2025, 21:25
Also, this is the first time in 20+ years that they'll play in Chicago, so this could be my final chance without traveling to see them.

Note: I haven't seen Underworld live yet either.


Gotta go!
Assuming it's a gig you can get home from without having to stay in a hotel or something, I'd say: just resolve to go to the gig, then ask the other person if they want to come with.
If they don't know Underworld, then they can listen to tracks on the Setlist FM site, or maybe 3 or 4 tracks that you know Underworld will play. Let them decide if they want to go. If they go and don't like it, then that was their decision, not yours.

I suspect there won't be a proper support band, probably a DJ. So you could turn up by yourself 5 mins before kick off. Once the gig is under way it won't matter if you're by yourself. Get a standing ticket and dance yer ass off.
IT'S MORNING TIME!

Appreciate the encouragement, but I'm definitely going already.

I'm more focused on the dilemma of whether I invite someone outside of the bubble, and is it worth it. I have a feeling if I present that Sydney Opera House clip that @ThePumisher just posted (which is an amazingly edited production, btw), my friend will definitely say yes.

Quote from: Wolkenkrabber on Feb 11, 2025, 22:59
Let them decide if they want to go. If they go and don't like it, then that was their decision, not yours.
I really like this way of looking at it.

I personally would almost certainly decide to go solo. The pressure of whether they're having a good time would really put a damper on the whole experience I think, and that's just not fun for either party.

Making it more of an 'I'll be there, come if you'd like' kind of thing could definitely take a little bit of that pressure off - though I think I'd personally still feel like it was partly my responsibility to make sure they're having a good time.

Tough one! If it's the only opportunity to go to a show with this person, and there's a chance they'd enjoy it (especially if they end up getting something out of the Sydney show) then it seems like a decently safe bet! Plus, if they're just a good fun person to be around then the show wont be quite as important. I can think of a handful of people that I'd maybe invite to a show, almost regardless of whether I thought it would really be there scene - because they are just so easy and fun to be around. So if that describes this person, then hell yeah!
dancesoitallkeepsspinning

I sympathize with the dilemma. When I invite others who aren't independently interested, I often find myself preoccupied at the show over whether they are having a good time or not. It's wonderful to share experiences with people, but it's also liberating to not have to worry about others. When I do invite others I tend to put out some bait and see if they bite, mention I am going and see if I can detect some independent interest before really "inviting" them.

One thing I've always appreciated about communities like this one is the ability to congregate with others knowing they'd be there even if I wasn't, I can share the experience with people confident that they are there of their own accord.

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