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The Au Revoir Simone Concert in Jakarta, Indonesia
Au Revoir Simone is the most humble and friendliest band in the world.
Finally the night that I've been waiting for since 2006 started. One by one Annie Hart, Erika Spring Forster, and Heather D'Angelo came up on stage. I lost control, but I was able to record the moment with my handycam while annoyingly screaming behind Annie. I'm sorry for doing that, Annie.
@sociallyinept this is an article at the old lomography site. Back then if your article was published you will get some piggies which was the discount if you are shopping at lomoshop. Lot of lomographer in my hometown enjoyed camera and film for free using piggies. They were only paid the shipping cost. Unfortunately when I already collecting about 250 something piggies, the site are changing 😭 my 250something piggies are gone also lot of my old article. At now new lomography site I don't know how the mechanism. Maybe you could asking some lomography staff cc @sylvann
Thank you for the ping, @hervinsyah ! Ahaha I'm curious about the piggies days, it must've been a fun and chaotic time! :) And yes @sociallyinept please feel free to pitch your ideas and I'll bring it up with our editor, you can message me on my LomoHome or email: aj.bajo@lomography.com. Thank you both and have a nice day! :)
@nasanfaris mereka memang sering manggung di acara fashion show kelas dunia selain mengisi soundtrack film sutradara top david lynch. Sayang persoalan klasik band para wanita a.k.a. menikah dan punya anak membuat band ini berhenti konser entah sampai kapan
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