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I'd love to, but it would mean digging two of them up...
Really wanted to see the Pixies as I never got to see them first time around, but tickets went too quickly.
I saw them in Glasgow last year (I think) and they were great.
philconsequence - Memberearthtone9 have got back together, as have oneminutesilence. this pleases me.
OMS have a special place in my heart as the first band I ever got really properly trampled half to death in a circlepit to. But I think I might not try and relive that if I get to see the reformed version.
Now Pitchshifter, there's a band that should properly reform... They should have been like the Prodigy, getting a kickstart off Pendulum and Enter Shikari and these other johnny-come-latelys.
Pitchshifter
Saw them supporting a group years ago. I must of caught them on an off day, they were awful.
I want to see Pixies too.
They are touring America so hopefully Europe will follow.
Actually, now you guys have suggested it, I'd go see Dire Straits.Mainly for the Local Hero theme though (I hope).
Mark Knopfler played that in Glasgow last year. I'm not sure if it was a usual part of the setlist or a special seeing as he was in Scotland. It was pretty good, I don't think it's one of the songs/tunes that really needs Dire Straits to be playing it.
1freezingpenguin - MemberPitchshifter
Saw them supporting a group years ago. I must of caught them on an off day, they were awful.
They did go quite badly wrong... For all I want them to reform now I also wish they'd split up a bit earlier 
One reason why I'd love to see At The Drive-In reform