Archive for April, 2010
Apr
26
Posted under
BitchinRockMistress,
Gallerys,
MrRob,
News,
Pedro by MrRob
Fear not BItchinRockPhotos is not going anywhere! but the hosting of the old blog and gallery is coming to an end on the 13th May, 2010. So while all photos that have been added since January 2009 are safe and hosted with the blog … the older ones will disappear from the internet forever!
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Apr
19
Posted under
MrRob,
Pictures,
Travel by MrRob
As Donna mentioned in her blog of the GU Medicine tour we stayed over in London and found ourselves in Windsor … what a great place to try out my new little Panasonic TZ8 camera despite all the tourists getting in the way … it was a nice change to not be too bothered with camera setting and just concentrate on composition made easy by the wonderful sights around every corner. I normally put such photos in my Mobile Me Gallery but I thought they were so “Bitchin” I’d follow Donna’s lead and post them on here.
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Apr
19
Posted under
GU Medicine,
Panic Cell by Donna
by Bitchin Rock Mistress
Just a short blog for me
I was on merch every night, so didn’t take pics of gigs, sorry
I know, I know, I’m supposed to be a gig photographer, but sometimes, I just feel like a change
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Apr
15
Posted under
GU Medicine,
MrRob by MrRob
Mad drive over the M62 after we got and hour from home and discovered I’d left my meds behind … we made it to Central Station just before doors … Just a couple of Photos from today … I was saving my memory cards for London and more importantly rocking out!! B)
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Apr
14
Posted under
GU Medicine,
MrRob,
Panic Cell by MrRob
What a fantastic way to end the short but fun tour … I truly hope that my Photos capture just a little for the atmosphere of this night with great performances by both bands.
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Apr
13
Posted under
GU Medicine,
MrRob,
Panic Cell by MrRob
So after another day off …
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Apr
10
Posted under
GU Medicine,
MrRob by MrRob
After a day off and a gentle drive down to Academy Birmingham as the van can now find its own way there! We got there in time to catch the last few minutes of Panic Cell’s soundcheck. They have a great sense of humour. It was good to see that GU were back to normal and running late.
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Apr
09
Posted under
GU Medicine,
MrRob,
Panic Cell by MrRob
It was so good to see GU Medicine play after a 2 year gap … shame hardly any Nottingham-sters bothered to come see them … or Panic Cell the tour’s headliners. It gets me when I see and hear people complain about festival & gig ticket prices … here’s a great value show with two fantastic bands (plus local supports) … yet the room is empty. No wonder few bands bother to tour the pubs and clubs these days.
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Apr
05
Posted under
Flyleaf,
MrRob,
The Crave by MrRob
It was quite hard work to get good photos on this tour. With little room for photographers to move with all the venues either sold out or very nearly full to capacity, low stages, no “photo pits” or stage lighting that was almost impossible to work with. I thought Id just pick one venue … Leeds Cockpit … to really concentrate on getting some good shots over the crowd as I have always got at least some good shots here in the past.
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Apr
04
Posted under
Flyleaf,
MrRob,
The Crave by MrRob
Just a quickie to say a huge thank you to Flyleaf and their crew for being so professional and kind to us on their tour. You made us and The Crave guys feel like long lost friends right from the start. I have never had such a chilled and relaxed time on any tour!
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Apr
03
Posted under
BitchinRockMistress,
Flyleaf,
The Crave by Donna
by Bitchin Rock Mistress
On tour with The Crave and Flyleaf Mar/April 2010 Donna’s ramblings 
With barely time to breath after the Heaven’s Basement/Dear Superstar/The Crave UK tour, we found ourselves back on road with The Crave and US band Flyleaf.
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