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Watson
15-08-2004, 22:37
Anyone know someone that knows a guy that works for the tv place, that knows a cameraman, and cant get hold of the Finsbury gig.

Bout time someone got their finger out (or into some pockets) and got a version of this out.

Wonder if its under wraps and not been released in the bootleg world cause they are gonny do an officiial release or summit

YuJen
15-08-2004, 23:21
What is 'Finsbury gig"? An Oasis boys concert?

Also why do they call a live performance 'gig'?

YuJen

Watson
16-08-2004, 00:57
Yeah Finsbury park, Oasis played 3 dates there in 2002, its a big massive park in London, and 1 was aired on Radio. They are cracking gigs.

not actually sure where the word gig came from, thats summit for Berny to look up when he is bored :D

Watson

Supersonic_779
16-08-2004, 01:11
WATSON!!!!

Dont do that again. Got my hopes up when i saw 'Finsbury DVD!'

*heart beat slows*

Watson
16-08-2004, 09:42
heh, soz

weebrian
16-08-2004, 10:51
had this discussion with someone the other day. Youd think if they were going to release it they would have done sooner than now but they still might i suppose. Suppose we still have DM dvd to look forward to in a few weeks.

Watson
16-08-2004, 11:54
Yeah, be good for summit new :D

Berny
16-08-2004, 14:30
not actually sure where the word gig came from, thats summit for Berny to look up when he is bored :D

"The large public park which gives the area its name was one of the first of the great London parks that appeared in Victorian times. It was designed in the 1850s but was not actually completed until a little while later, in 1869. The park's name is explained by the fact that it was designed for the recreational use of the people of Finsbury, which at that time was a large London borough stretching from east central London all the way to the new park's southern boundary. Today, most of Finsbury has been swallowed up by the borough of Islington, but the connection still survives in the park's name."

Source - http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Finsbury_Park

:p

Watson
16-08-2004, 15:08
nah, I meant the word gig, where does that come from :D