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  triple j events: Splendour Weekender 2005: The Living End
I've seen the Living End so many times and every time I go away thinking that was their best set ever.
After hearing so much positive feedback about TLE live gigs, I went in optimistic and was not disappointed.
For a long-term Living End fan, the setlist was great, and the opening number (West End Riot) was PERFECT.
www.abc.net.au /triplej/events/splendour_05/artists/living_end/default.htm   (698 words)

  
  Drink On - The Living End   (Site not responding. Last check: )
TLE have a few small festivals lined up for March (check the official site) and then it is into the studio to record their new album.
The Living End have stated that this release wasn't an attempt to 'cash in', rather a way to 'take the pressure off' in releasing a new album straight away and something for the fans to get into in the mean time.
The Living End are doing a few of their own shows in the US with Jackson (Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters, Gimme Gimmes and formerly NUFAN) and this will be followed by a longer set of shows dubbed the "Aussie Invasion" where The Living End will be supporting The Vines and Jet.
home.pacific.net.au /~benwhyte/tle   (4445 words)

  
 The Living End - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Living End got their first big break in 1995 when, after sending a t-shirt and a demo tape to Billie Joe Armstrong, they landed a support slot in Green Day's upcoming Australian tour.
The Living End's fourth album, titled State of Emergency, was recorded in Byron Bay after they played in the Splendour in the Grass festival.
Further releases in support of the album was the DVD "Live At Festival Hall" on 30th September, which captured a Melbourne performance of the State of Emergency Tour, featuring many songs from the album, and many classics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Living_End   (2315 words)

  
 FT May 2005: Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The patient in a persistent vegetative state would be at the furthest boundary—still clearly a living human being, though seemingly unaware of any care we provide, but able to live indefinitely if given tube feedings.
But suppose a different case, in which a patient might live for a decade if fed. Such a patient is certainly severely disabled, but it would be counterintuitive to call him a “dying” patient.
Thus, our desire to orchestrate the circumstances of death, to see that he dies from cardiac problems rather than as the end result of a decade of dementia, deflects our focus from helping him to live better for as long as he lives.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft0505/articles/meilaender.html   (3790 words)

  
 dallasobserver.com | News | The Living End
Blackman painted the people and buildings of the West End Historic District for roughly 20 years, since the time he was an art student (and later an instructor) at El Centro College.
But the crowds and the entertainers Blackman depicted long ago evaporated (Blackman died from a sudden illness on August 6 at the age of 44 as this story was being written).
The West End began its transformation from blighted warehouse district to thriving amusement sector in 1972.
www.dallasobserver.com /issues/2004-10-14/news/feature_1.html   (900 words)

  
 living End
The Living End seemed to just suddenly appear out of nowhere in early 1998.
The Melbourne, Australia retro-punk band the Living End was formed in 1991 by singer/guitarist Chris Cheney and bassist Scott Owen while the two were attending secondary college.
A lot of drive and some luck thrown in found The Living End supporting Green Day on a national tour back in February 1996.
www.rockpublication.com /livingend.htm   (1292 words)

  
 The Living End MP3 Downloads - The Living End Music Downloads - The Living End Music Videos - The Living End Pictures - ...
While that scene gave the renamed Living End a couple of gigs a week, they quickly outgrew it, both in popularity and attitude.
When the Living End released their self-titled first album in October 1998, it entered the sales charts at number one and sold platinum.
Australia's, and maybe the world's, most popular punkabilly trio the Living End takes its Stray Cats strut and Reverend Horton Heat bluster and continues to channel it into a more commercially...
www.mp3.com /artist/the-living-end/summary   (1125 words)

  
 The Living End .info | Chris Cheney, Scott Owen, Andy Strachan
The Living End will head into the studio to record their new album with Sonic Youth producer John Agenllo at the helm.
Commenting on The Living End’s new material Agnello said: "From the moment I heard the demos of the new songs, I knew this would be a special record.
The Living End have just spent the last part of the year recording their new album at the 301 Studios in Byron Bay, and off that forthcoming album, they bring us their brand-spanking new single ‘What’s On Your Radio’.
thelivingend.info   (993 words)

  
 The Living End News
The Living End are about to release their first live DVD.
It’s been 5 years since THE LIVING END last headlined their own shows in New Zealand, with international demand for their live performances propelling them around the globe on endless touring schedules.
Absolute Punk ran a story stating that As Cities Burn announced at their last show in Portland that they would no longer be breaking up but take the year off to write a new album.
www.topix.net /who/the-living-end   (667 words)

  
 The Living End
The Living End and the Fireballs - they're a genre of two, a very tight knit group battling it out for supremacy amongst the rockabilly/punk fans, competing against each other with the highest hairdos, the slappinest bass, the fastest drumming, the catchiest tunes.
Whether or not the Living End perceive themselves as reflecting the genre they're considered to be part of, it seems to me that the local punk profile still has a way to go before the NoFX T-shirts are traded for One Inch Punch merchandise.
On the horizon, the Living End is a confirmed support nationally for the Reverend Horton Heat touring later this year, plus a show with the Supersuckers.
users.hunterlink.net.au /~barrmb/livingend/noframes/interviews/2.html   (2303 words)

  
 Long time between visits for Living End - New Zealand's source for entertainment news, gossip & music, movie & book ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It's been five years since Aussie rockers The Living End last toured New Zealand but they've been busy since then and fans can expect some highly refined shows when they return late this month.
They have more shows scheduled in the northern hemisphere before the end of the year but seem to take all the travelling in their stride.
Strachan's introduction to the rock and roll big time was fairly sudden, as The Living End had already received industry awards and topped sales charts in Australia by the time he came on board.
www.stuff.co.nz /stuff/0,2106,3832758a1860,00.html   (683 words)

  
 Scott Owen: Painting The Charms Of The Living End | Interviews @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
The Living End proved back in February that they still captivate audiences down under when their latest album, State of Emergency, debuted at #1 on Australia's music charts.
The way we ended up having to set it up, I had to build a room out of like partitions and mattresses and blankets and pillows.
The Living End is one of the loudest and funnest bands to listen to.
www.ultimate-guitar.com /interviews/interviews/scott_owen_painting_the_charms_of_the_living_end.html   (4176 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Living End tickets, dates
The Living End started out jamming together and playing covers under the name Runaway Boys (after the Stray Cats song).
While that scene gave the renamed the Living End a couple of gigs a week, they quickly outgrew it, both in popularity and attitude.
When the Living End released their self-titled first album in October 1998, it entered the sales charts at number one and sold platinum.
www.ticketmaster.com /artist/725790?brand=none   (737 words)

  
 The Living End - AOL Music
The Living End was at the time the highest-selling debut rock album in Australian music history,...
The Living End is a Hüsker Dü live album recorded at various venues in October 1987 but not released until 1994.
Download, listen and watch The Living End music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/the-living-end/309994/main   (180 words)

  
 Living End >> Aversion.com
One of Australia's most high-profile contributions to the punk world, The Living End plays a jumping mix of punk and rockabilly.
While the band steers clear of most of the skate-punk touches that dominate the scene, it still crafts songs with enough guts and power to appeal to a wide range of fans.
Living End, Lashes to Tour Jun 09, 2006
www.aversion.com /bands/livingend   (239 words)

  
 The Living End
Key West's Historic District preserves two centuries of architecture but remains a "living community." Alumnus Eugene Burr leads the preservation effort in the scenic town at the end of the Florida Keys.
We live on a compact island, and everyone has to follow the same rules when it comes to preservation.
Burr lives in the Historic District--"philosophically, it's important that I live here," he says--on the second floor of a Classic Revival house, circa 1900.
pr.tennessee.edu /alumnus/sum95/living.html   (1150 words)

  
 The Living End interview
Considering their level of success in Australia it would be far to say The Living End are rock stars.
If there's a song that's working really well live we always try and better it by doing something a little bit different with the start or you know, having a little bit of something more interesting in the middle.
We should probably be doing it now because the early 80's are back, like Karen O [from the Yeah Yeah Yeah's] and her short skirts and stripes and stuff.
www.undercover.com.au /idol/livingend.html   (2713 words)

  
 Living End - Punk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Looking at their songs, this national fame is not surprising; Prisoner of Society, All Torn Down, Roll On, Pictures in the Mirror, Tabloid Magazine, they have so many good songs.
One unfortunate thing I must say about The Living End, they're signed with EMI, I don't know the whole story, but it seems that they're now popular enough to succede even with a less famous company.
The political beliefs of 'The Living End' are kept a bit more in check (outside of their music) then with many other bands, but they have kept up four albums of political music, so maybe its better that they didn't damage their careers early through insulting the powerful too obliquley.
www.punk.org.au /living-end   (440 words)

  
 The Living End
Tracks 1-4 written and performed by The Living End.
Produced by Lindsay Gravina and The Living End.
Second Solution and The Living End are live, untouched and shot with handy cam.
www.thelivingend.com.au /discs/AllTornDown.html   (518 words)

  
 The Living End   (Site not responding. Last check: )
That question is a least partially answered by Australia's the Living End, a young and restless punk-pop outfit with spiky flattops, a stand-up bassist, and a fleet-fingered guitarist who knows enough Duane Eddy licks to pull off a pretty decent Brian Setzer impersonation on the trio's major-label debut.
"West End Riot" could have been another nostalgic "Rumble in Brighton," but over a brisk beat singer Chris Cheney keeps things personal and gritty enough to bring to mind the Clash's "Last Gang in Town," only with a better guitar solo.
(The Living End perform this Friday, March 12, at the Greek American Hall in Cambridge with the Ducky Boys and Raging Teens.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/music/99/03/11/OTR/THE_LIVING_END.html   (165 words)

  
 The Living End
album: Roll On As pugnacious as an Aussie footballer, The Living End has already conquered their home turf Down Under with an irresistible hybrid of classic punk and thoroughbred rock ‘n' roll.
With fourteen high voltage tracks, The Living End fully lives up to their promise as predicted in Rolling Stone magazine, which said of the band's music, "This is rock and roll that's built to last."
Now, The Living End need only get out there and do what they do best.
extratv.warnerbros.com /dailynews/extramix/06_01/livingend.html   (350 words)

  
 Living Room End Tables
In every living room there are items such as lamps, remote controls, books and other assorted things that just seem to have no place to go.
  When your living room is a mess, it can move over to other places in your life and make you feel bogged down.
   Adding an end table in your living room not only offers a great place to put cluttered items, but also creates a sense of style and creation.  An excellent choice in living room end tables is from the John Elway collection.
www.bassettfurniture.com /shop/living-room-end-tables.asp   (302 words)

  
 The Living End on Rhapsody   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alternative/Punk > Punk > Punk-Pop > The Living End
Alternative/Punk > Punk > Ska Punk > The Living End
Alternative/Punk > Punk > Old-School Punk > The Living End
www.rhapsody.com /thelivingend   (109 words)

  
 The Living End: listen to free MP3 song download and music video
The Living End are an Australian punkabilly band, based in Melbourne, Victoria.
i saw the living end for the first time on 22nd(last wednesday) and they were insanely good live live...
maybe it was just the terrible crowd that made me hate the venue so much but either way by the end of the night i had had a great time...
mog.com /music/The_Living_End   (422 words)

  
 LIVING END Lyrics
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 The Living End: Roll On
The response from fans has been overwhelming and Chris's spirits have been really buoyed by all the cards and website messages that he's been receiving from around the world.
On Saturday afternoon The Living End vocalist and guitarist, Chris Cheney, was involved in a serious car crash on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
The Living End were scheduled to appear at this year's ARIA Awards with Kasey Chambers but have cancelled their performance
www.repriserec.com /thelivingend/intro.html   (307 words)

  
 The Living End ... nature's trail
...is a place in Adelaide to experience life and celebrate the living.
It celebrates living wine and the good life with which it is linked.
First stop is Australia's second-oldest zoo, Adelaide Zoo, home to more than 3000 exotic mammals, birds, reptiles and fish, including a hands-on petting zoo for children.
www.livingend.com.au   (319 words)

  
 YouTube - The Living End - E-Boogie (live at Festival Hall '06)
The Living End perform 'E-Boogie' live at Festival Hall '06, Melbourne, Australia.
The Living End - (E Boogie) Tribute to Rock n Roll
The Living End - Prisoner of Society LIVE 2006
www.youtube.com /watch?v=f9uxWT3nokI   (287 words)

  
 MySpace.com - The Living End - Melbourne, AU - Alternative / Punk / Rock - www.myspace.com/thelivingend
MySpace.com - The Living End - Melbourne, AU - Alternative / Punk / Rock - www.myspace.com/thelivingend
The Living End Dew for an exciting change (view more)
TLE play a special one-off show in Melbourne (view more)
www.myspace.com /thelivingend   (796 words)

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