Punkrock night in The Hague

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On Sunday night I went to see Laura Jane Grace perform in the Hague. She known for the legendary punkrock band Against Me! On this tour, she's performing with a new band, including an additional singer but lacking a lead guitarist this time. They played our socks off anyway - at one point she asked us to fill in the guitar part by singing along.

She didn't mention the elections on stage, but I guess she spoke her mind by singing: "Does your God have a big fat dick, because it feels like he's fucking me." And the final song was her classic Sink, Florida, Sink.

The support act was Pet Needs from Essex. They put a phrase from their most popular song Tracey Emin's Bed on a flag as their motto: Kind of creative, but mostly a mess. I had to put party plugs in my ears, but also regretted it - they were so fucking sharp. Both acts had funny banter too.

The venue is called Paard and this was the smaller of two stages.

I also took a look at the parliament buildings which are being renovated and the Grote Markt square. Then back to Utrecht by train and home on my bicycle.


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10/11/2024
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Het Paard, a place I've been to a few times, not for rock bands, but for techno events.
One I vividly remember. A (new) DVD/vinyl tour by Jeff Mills. 15-odd years ago or so. Two hours of DVD play, sound and visuals on screen, while Jeff himself wasn't in the room. The crowd going nuts, regardless. Followed by a 2 hours DJ set with him behind the decks pushing through a record every minute.
Had a blast :)

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Cool, another legend! Yeah, I know we have a different taste in music, I remember you talking about techno in Hamburg.

One funny moment here was when the Pet Needs singer asked the sound & light tech to do a solo too, while he was introducing the band members.

By the way, I liked the audience too. Everyone was friendly and in a good mood. Many queer people, dressed in various punk styles.

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Het Paard is one of these places, like most of the other pop podia in our country, bringing all kinds of music (and art)—something I really like. Sound systems are usually set up for bands, though, not for electronic dance, but whatever. Great, the crowd was good! I like a mixture. Different peeps partying together, trying to become one organism, makes the world better, IMHO.

You know, been to quiet a few festivals long long time ago with Rock (the more heavy sides of this genre) and Techno combined. Different stages, but same entrance. Never asked why they did this, but I suppose rock peeps may be inclined to like Techno. Well, in the far past, like the 70s we've seen plenty Rock bands going electronic; Ambient at first but all that progressed to what Dance and more particularly Techno became in the 80s and 90s.

NJOY your Sunday!

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