Les_Sucettes
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I hate to see people Over dressed at concerts, it gives the impression they are not there for the music but to be seen.
I think jeans, tank top and flats it's the best concert wear. The band T shirt is also nice, people seem to wear them this days only as fashion statements everywhere but the concert hall.
I think jeans, tank top and flats it's the best concert wear. The band T shirt is also nice, people seem to wear them this days only as fashion statements everywhere but the concert hall.


I struggled in wellies at Reading festival! When I first put them on I could barely walk
I did manage to pick up the art by the end of the weekend AND I managed to keep both wellies B)








Seriously, it's fantastic to hear someone talking about the death of indie with such passion, because no sod does around me anymore except for my boss, who is 37, and my other half who is 29, so we were both around for the time that indie was actually independent. I love topshop, but it is partially responsible, because it saw indie was cool, and bought it up wholesale and then put the uniform under one roof for everyone to buy and look the same in. I go into Oxford Circus TS every week, and I hear the same things that I thought I'd found to play that were special, but oh no, because they've employed one of my mates to find cool stuff to play, so I'm there listening to Duchess Says thinking 'eh?'. It winds me up because as you say, there is no subculture anymore, and on top of that, my job is particularly hard because due to the internet, everything is so fractured, it's hard to pick out the stuff that people are going to know because there aren't many unifying bands anymore, unless you're a dj that plays utter rubbish like The Enemy etc, it's a guessing game. Sorry if i'm babbling btw, but it drives me MAD.