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Originally Posted by Molecules
Like Jackhammer said it's all about teenage fanclub really.
The only time I broke the awkward silence with my aspiring social-climber boss at my last job was when he talked about how he met Cast in America and ended up touring with them. Cool or what? They are another 90's band I need an album by, along with the mighty Dodgy 
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I highly recommend the 'All Change' album. As for Dodgy...aint keen on them..
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Originally Posted by Antonio
well i just heard one of their songs. not bad, good chill music, but not like super amazing, you know?
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Yeah its pretty laid back stuff but its as good as it gets (IMO). They arent 'super-amazing' to me either they just clicked for me.
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Originally Posted by right-track
If it's any consolation (although I know it won't be seeing as you'll never get the chance) they were a great live band.
I'll even go as far as to say they were one of the best bands I've seen live of that calibre. In that their onstage sound came across better than their studio stuff.
I got dragged along by the missus to the gig (she tends to do this to me frequently and still does. Usually at my expense  )
Although I'm not a fan of Cast and never was, nor will be, I had to admit they were pretty impressive live.
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Yeah well Ive seen a few live videos on Youtube and they looked really surprisingly good live. Its always a great feeling to find out that a band is great (or better) live than on record. It sort of cements the belief that they are great in your mind. Like for instance I used to be really into Red Hot Chili Peppers until i got their supposedly 'great' Live @ Slane Castle dvd which I thought was awful. Live they cant match the energy they do on record and my opinion of them totally changed when i saw the dvd.
P.s. In response to your gig problem- I suggest you invest in a lockable wallet.