Mullets, denim jackets & foot massages: it’s a BIGSOUND Twitter Wrap Up
Just as quick as it started it’s over, BIGSOUND 2018 is officially done for another year. So right about now you’re either one of two people:
- The BIGSOUND attendee that just spent the last 48-72 hours standing in front of speakers, shaking people’s hands and eating the junkiest food the Valley has to offer.
- The person that missed out on BIGSOUND and is now trying to combat FOMO by consuming any and all information possible.
No matter if your eyes aren’t strong enough to take full sentences or you just want to be in on the in-jokes when everyone gets back to the office, TMN has got you covered with our BIGSOUND 2018 Twitter wrap-up.
Enjoy…
*slaps roof of #BIGSOUND18*
This bad boy can fit so many beards and denim jackets!— PACES? (@PacesMusic) September 5, 2018
Just got word that Paul Kelly secret show will be an 80 minute rendition of ‘Shane Warne’, his song about cricket star Shane Warne. #BIGSOUND18
— Dan Condon (@doncandon) September 5, 2018
Yeah I love #BIGSOUND18:
B – bands
I – industry scuttlebutt
G – going to gigs
S – showcase events
O – out of office
U – underground artists
N – “nice set dude”
D – cocaine— Pilerats (@pilerats) September 5, 2018
Free drinks are fine but I really think #bigsound parties should be giving out free foot massages and then the networking can REALLY start ?
— Emma Jones (@emma_____jones) September 5, 2018
#OverheardAtBigsound “When someone waves at me in the street I honestly don’t know if they’re an agent or a dealer” @BIGSOUNDtweets #bigsound #bigsound18
— Claire Patmore (@patmoreclaire) September 4, 2018
Everyone should strive to be as wholesome as Virginia Grohl #Bigsound18
— bee queen @ BIGSOUND (@deeninetysix) September 6, 2018
“Are we stopping to chat or is this just a walk by fleeting greeting?” The Bigsound conundrum.
— Roch (@flackseed) September 5, 2018
the devil works hard but Australian music publicists at BIGSOUND work harder
— Hayden Davies (@haydendavies) September 5, 2018
bigsound is such an amazing time for discovery! just yesterday i discovered that people still care about mediocre white boy oz rap
— Shaad D’Souza (@shaaddsouza) September 5, 2018
*bigsound CEO press conference*
We regretfully announce that all
‘ ______ club’ bands are cancelled. sorry but thats the breaks, we will be taking no further submissions
Just, please, no more club suffix bands, thankyou for your understanding— Jackson McCarthy (@jackson_mcc_) September 4, 2018
Shoutout to all the interstate lanyards who are wearing their RM Williams for Bigsound. It’s so important you assimilate with our culture.
— Prince of Logan (@highrankedjnr) September 5, 2018
My favourite act at Bigsound is this gal doing acoustic covers of Taylor Swift at the Pig & Whistle
— Alexandra Young (@al____young) September 5, 2018
I’m in the Valley and BigSound is on. I just watched a guy introduce himself to two women and then turn his backwards flatcap forwards to announce he is the general manager of a touring company. Everybody stop listening to all music forever.
— starship hooters (@zeroasalimit) September 6, 2018
the biggest takeaway i’ve got from bigsound is that no one feels like they deserve to be here regardless of how supremely talented they are. imposter syndrome is rife, friends!!!
— jackson langford (@jacksonlangford) September 6, 2018
you know it’s #bigsound when half the people you see are rocking mad mullets
— Alice Leggett (@aliceislegit) September 5, 2018
Pretty weird that Annastacia Palaszczuk jumped on stage during Blank Realm and said they were required by law to play the last set at every #BIGSOUND from here on in but there ya go.
— Dan Condon (@doncandon) September 6, 2018
The main thing I learnt at Bigsound is that apparently you do need a business card. ??♂️
— Tim Lambert (@timmmylambert) September 5, 2018
My fave thing about BIGSOUND is that no one checks / responds to emails but my inbox still fills up because my auto-responder bounces back to their auto-responder which bounces back to mine…
— mel cheng (@melpandac) September 6, 2018