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notransfer
02-24-2007, 11:00 AM
what is the best live show youve seen?
there is probably many threads like this but i wanted to start one to get some answers to see what styles of music you all favor..
the best show ive seen was 100 demons and cipher at the trinity church on lark street in good old albany, new york..
full blown chaos, blood has been shed, walls of jericho and god forbid was a close second
rebgirl420
02-24-2007, 11:01 AM
TOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!! My god is Maynard sexy! Ugh the things I would DO to him!
notransfer
02-24-2007, 11:02 AM
haha i had a feeling youd respond first...what time is it where you are rebgirl?
im next to albany ny its 610am...i stayed up all night and im bored trying to pass the time..todays my friends bday and i gotta do some shopping this morning.
rebgirl420
02-24-2007, 11:04 AM
6:10am haha
notransfer
02-24-2007, 11:05 AM
i just couldnt fucking sleep
rebgirl420
02-24-2007, 11:06 AM
omg I know, Im just coming off of a high and im so bored I think I might just die.
B.Basher
02-24-2007, 11:12 AM
No doubt i'll be the only one that doesn't mention a metal band.
Kraftwerk. So, SO wish I was stoned. That was some trippy shit.
Bonobo was good too but more of a rave than a show. :stoned:
b0Ng h!tz 4 mE
02-24-2007, 11:15 AM
well its not just one show really cuz its lots of bands but download festival
last year was sik.. it has tool, soil, korn, prodigy.. 100's :D
i live near the track where its held which is cool cuz when they have the festival ppl have to camp in tents for the weekend but its only like a 10-15 min walk for me so i can just walk back home at night and sleep in a nice warm bed
TOOL9
02-24-2007, 03:25 PM
TOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!! My god is Maynard sexy! Ugh the things I would DO to him!
Thats awesome, i plan on seeing them sometime in april,(not really sure because the tours been postponed) do you plan on going?
The Figment
02-24-2007, 05:16 PM
Grateful Dead 12/31/85 Henry J Kisier Auditorium Oakland Ca.
String Cheese Incident Telluride Bluegrass Festavial 1997
String Cheese Incident Realito Theater Tucson Az 1998
Ike and Tina Turner in a Small Theater Kalamazoo Mi 1971 (my First Concert!!)
SonicBloom
02-24-2007, 07:17 PM
I've seen over 300 bands live. There are a lot of memorable shows, but the best ones were Cursive shows. Never have I seen a band so tight and communicative with each other, and there is no personality like Tim Kasher. They were better than Tool, better than Radiohead, just the most exciting performances ever, really.
hamburger_train
02-24-2007, 07:37 PM
Nine Inch Nails with A Perfect Circle opeing!
It was the first NIN tour after a few years off and it was APCs first multi-date tour. Fucking Awesome show!
robert42
02-24-2007, 07:51 PM
i saw JAY-z IN AMSTERDAM that was good
i was meant to see common in dam next month but it was cancelled
but im goin to see DE LA SOUL in DAM in May
i also wanna go see THE ROOTS!!!
thcbongman
02-24-2007, 08:02 PM
There were two shows that were memorable in different ways.
First was Sonic Youth for their showmanship, and being very fan-friendly. I went with 8 people, all of us got on stage, including one who air-guitared with them for 3 minutes in the encore, and one who patted them on the back while they were playing. It was a wild show, everyone was going nuts, and Sonic Youth kept adding fuel to the fire by playing a very high-energy show.
The other was seeing Jason Lytle of Grandaddy w/ Dusty Miller. This for me, was the pilgrimage to mecca. To sum up how good it was, tears flowed down my eyes while he played a couple of songs, out of the sheer beauty of every note he played and every word he sung. I simply hope he continues to make music.
Purge
02-25-2007, 07:24 AM
NIN, Enslaved, Amon Amarth..all very memorable. Im very much looking foward to Immortal, Emperor, and Satyricon in a few months as well.
systemofadown
02-26-2007, 02:48 AM
Metallica and Godsmack.
JetFoi34
02-26-2007, 03:12 AM
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium
4gan2ja0
03-13-2007, 04:11 PM
dillinger escape plan, between the buried and me, NoFX, less than jake
higher4hockey
03-13-2007, 06:17 PM
farm-aid is pretty high on my list. i was there in '02 when it was in PA. lots of talented musicians there.
kenny wayne shepard
neil young
willie nelson
keith urban
toby keith
john mellencamp
leann womack
los lonely boys
double trouble
dave mathews
4gan2ja0
03-13-2007, 07:21 PM
farm-aid is pretty high on my list. i was there in '02 when it was in PA. lots of talented musicians there.
kenny wayne shepard
neil young
willie nelson
keith urban
toby keith
john mellencamp
leann womack
los lonely boys
double trouble
dave mathews
you saw dave, lucky bastard. id love to see them
ATrain
03-13-2007, 09:16 PM
Radiohead :)
halfassedjediknight
03-14-2007, 03:08 AM
best lives shows ive been too..hmmm..
ive seen slayer and that was good.
this punk band leftover crack was one of the best shows ever.
radiohead was amazing.
and i enjoy nofx because they just make fun of the crowd. assholes haha!
Happy_Chronikkuh
03-14-2007, 03:23 AM
robert randolph and the family band at the pageant in STL
Mrs. Greenjeans
03-14-2007, 03:29 AM
Best Live Show?
GWAR:chainsaw:
halfassedjediknight
03-14-2007, 03:32 AM
Best Live Show?
GWAR:chainsaw:
I cannot believe I forgot gwar!
funnest show to go to seriously.
they still play dont they?
Mrs. Greenjeans
03-14-2007, 03:39 AM
Last time I checked. The last GWAR show I went to though was in 2004, so I could be wrong.
Responsibilities pfft. Enjoy your childless state.
edit: you have 311 posts. I'll be repping you for that. My other fave band to see live.
halfassedjediknight
03-14-2007, 03:45 AM
Last time I checked. The last GWAR show I went to though was in 2004, so I could be wrong.
Responsibilities pfft. Enjoy your childless state.
edit: you have 311 posts. I'll be repping you for that. My other fave band to see live.
in high school i had a 311 shirt on, some skate shoes that came with red laces, and a book on the holocaust.
i had to change my shirt, take my shoelaces out, and get rid of the book.
the funny thing is, im jewish and the book came from the schools library. and if im not mistaken that whole band isnt even caucasion, let alone racist.
stupid principals!
Mrs. Greenjeans
03-14-2007, 03:55 AM
I know. They spend a lot of time tilting at windmills.
FLORIDA MON
03-14-2007, 12:00 PM
Very many good shows with great memories.
However, David Bowie stands our for me each of the 3 times I've seen him.
I'm not even a super-fan but his live shows have been great.
mattmao
03-14-2007, 12:18 PM
The list is endless any pink floyd gig,roger waters,tangeriene dream,kraftwork and and 2 to never forget the charlatans and primal scream.i shall stop now as a i could ramble on for another day or so.nice thread
Mrs. Greenjeans
03-14-2007, 01:30 PM
Very many good shows with great memories.
However, David Bowie stands our for me each of the 3 times I've seen him.
I'm not even a super-fan but his live shows have been great.
Oh I saw Bowie with NIN! I have to agree, well worth the price.
edited to say: It goes without saying that an Allman Bros. show is always a good bet.
4gan2ja0
03-14-2007, 04:20 PM
in high school i had a 311 shirt on, some skate shoes that came with red laces, and a book on the holocaust.
i had to change my shirt, take my shoelaces out, and get rid of the book.
the funny thing is, im jewish and the book came from the schools library. and if im not mistaken that whole band isnt even caucasion, let alone racist.
stupid principals!
yeah man, something like that happened to me. i was wearing a ramones t-shirt, and on the back was HEY HO! LETS GO! and the teachers told me to take it off because it was "rude". i tried explaining but theyre way to stupid to understand.
not_the_kitty
03-14-2007, 07:30 PM
Probably the best shows I have seen were the Wailers or Groovatron....I'm gonna see them both agian in May. I'm probably gonna see ekoostik hookah in July and that will probably be another one of the best shows of my life.
Best thing ever at the Wailers concert... some crazy guy dancing around with an infant on his shoulders under a tent where you probably couldnt see more than 25 feet infront of you because of all the weed smoke....
Kid A
03-24-2007, 06:22 AM
Radiohead :)
QFT :thumbsup:
VisionaryUrbanTactic
04-09-2007, 03:50 PM
here is some recordings of live shows and unreleased demo's, non copyright protected,enjoy.
Cream - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden 1967
Setlist
N.S.U.
Stepping Out
Train Time
Toad
I'm So Glad
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Metallica - Hit the lights!!!
Live in Cleveland, OH 1983
Setlist
Hit The Lights
The Four Horsemen
Jump In The Fire
Fight Fire With Fire
Ride The Lightning
Phantom Lord
Call Of Ktulu
No Remorse
Seek And Destroy
Bass Solo
Whiplash
Creeping Death
Guitar Solo
Metal Militia
Note: Metallica plyed 2 shows in Cleverland: One on 16th one on 18th.. same set list
I am not sure which one is posted here!!!!
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Radiohead live at Boston may 2006
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Black Sabbath - Live in Hartford 1980
Setlist:
K.B.F.H. Introduction
War Pigs
Neon Knights
Children Of The Sea
Heaven And Hell
Die Young
Line up:
Tony Iommi
Geezer Butler
Bill Ward
Ronnie James Dio
Geoff Nicholls
08/10/80 "Civic Center" Hartford, CT.
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U2 - Live in Boston 2001
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Immortal - Plague Of Evil
This must be one of the best bootlegs today IF we speak about the soundquality. This is a kind of funny bootleg with Abbath talking to the fans between the songs and there is a pure underground feeling....like they play in a basement with like 25 souls in the room.a good recording taken from 3 different shows, 1 of them bieng the entire cleveland show ?? Ritual I ?? , either with halford on the short lived 3 date tour, or with manowar, i'm unsure. the sound fades in and out as of quality, but the song selection is excellent. it's at least worth it for abbaths hilarious rants *tyrants*. A definate must pick up for any immortal fan.
Ritual I :
1/ Damned in black
2/ One by one
3/ Solarfall
4/ Sons of northern darkness
5/ Tyrants
6/ Battles in the north
7/ Blashyrkh
Rituals II :
8/ Intro
9/ Withstand the fall of time
10/ Unholy forces of evil
Rituals III :
11/ Unsilent storms in the north abyss
12/ Mountains of might
13/ The sun no longer rises
14/ Frostdemonstorm
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The Doors - Palace of Exile
SETLIST
Back Door Man
Break On Through (To The Other Side)
When The Music's Over
Ship Of Fools
Light My Fire
Medley:
The End ->
Across The Sea ->
Crossroads ->
Wake Up ->
The End
Total 61:42
Bootleg: Palace of Exile
Live at Isle of Wight Festival 1970
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Black Sabbath - Born In Hell *sweet*
1983 - the year where ex-Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan joined Black Sabbath. The result was the outstanding "Born Again" record. Recordings on "Born In Hell" are taken from "Captured Live" - a US radio promo. So you can imagine how brilliant the sound quality is. Also nobody should miss the chance to hear Gillan sing classic Sabbath tracks and specially Sabbath doing the legendary "Smoke On The Water". Released in 1992 in Italy.
Venue:
The Centrum, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA 4th November 1983
Tracklist:
Children Of The Grave
Hot Line
War Pigs
Iron Man
Zero The Hero
Heaven And Hell
Guitar Solo
Digital Bitch
Black Sabbath
Smoke On The Water
Paranoid
(72:10 min)
Line Up:
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Ian Gillan (vocals)
Bev Bevan (drums)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
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Sick of it All - Koln, Germany 1997
Live show at "Music Hall" - Koln, Germany 19.04.1997
Setlist:
1.Intro
2.My Life
3.Good Looking out
4.Scratch the Surface
5.Built to Last
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Sum 41 - Live in Vancouver 2005
Live show in Vancouver 29.01.05
SETLIST:
Still Waiting
The Hell Song
We're All to Blame
Machine Gun
That's Alright Mamma
Moron
Pieces
Fat Lip
Pain for Pleasure
Interview
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Fear Factory - Immortal combat
Recorded live at the Astoria, London, April 14, 2001
SETLIST
Intro
What Will Become
No One
Self Bias Resistor
Digimortal
Edgecrusher
Linchpin
Descent
Resurrection
Acres Of Skin
Martyr
Smasher / Devourer
Back The Fuck Up
Interview
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Bob Marley - The Nash & Sims Demos 1968
For those who don't know Sims or Nash:
In late 1967, Bunny was arrested on a charge of Marijuana possession and sent to jail for 14 months. Shortly after, in early 1968, Peter Tosh was also behind bars, being arrested at an anti-Rhodesia demonstration alongside singer/producer Prince Buster.
Bob didn't escape the cells either. One day in 1968, Bob was driving his newly acquired second hand Hillman Minx through Kingston, when he let his passenger, Mortimer Planner, take over at the wheel. Planner didn't have a driving licence, and so when the pair were stopped by the police, both were arrested and spent the night locked up.
It was Mortimer Planner who introduced Bob to Danny Sims, a Jamaican based American who promoted concerts throughout the Caribbean. Sims was also the manager of Johnny Nash, a powerfully voiced Texan singer who had enjoyed several hit singles in the States. Both Sims and Nash were highly impressed with Bob's tunes and convinced him to sign a publishing deal with Sims company, Cayman Music.
The deal with Sims also allowed the Wailers to record freely for other producers, giving them the best of both worlds - for if their records failed to sell, they could always rely on Sims for cash. The Wailers set about recording a series of demo tapes for Sims, remaking versions of 'Put It On', 'Nice Time' and even a version of 'I'm Still Waiting', reworked as 'I'm Still Wailing'.
By now the Wailers consisted of Bob, Peter and Bunny, who had just been released from Richmond Prison Farm. Rita would often add harmonies to the recordings made for Sims, but none of these demos were released at the time. In early Spring 1969, the Wailers approached Leslie Kong, who had produced Bob's first ever recordings, at Beverleys Records and had just produced the first ever Jamaican No.1 hit in Britain with Desmond Dekker's 'Israelites'."
Praise the demo blog
The quality is about what one would expect from demos recorded in 1968 Jamaica, but that don't bother me none.
01 Soul rebel 3:48
02 Gonna get you 3:12
03 All It Takes 3:51
04 Lonesome feeling 3:39
05 Stay with me 2:29
06 Milk shake and potato chips 2:51
07 Reggae on Broadway 3:11
08 Do the reggae 3:09
09 I'm hurting inside 3:37
10 Oh lord I got to get there 2:43
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Cradle of Filth - Raredaemonaeon
Probably the best bootleg compilation of COF? It features covers, the Total Fucking darkness demo, and their best live bootleg ?? in sound quality ?? back in 1998
1. "Hell Awaits" ?? 5:38 (Slayer cover)
2. "Black Metal" ?? 3:18 (Venom cover)
3. "Hallowed Be Thy Name (Shallow Be Thy Grave)" ?? 7:07 (Iron Maiden cover)
4. "Sodomy and Lust" ?? 4:43 (Sodom cover)
Live at the London Astoria 1998
5. "Dusk and Her Embrace" ?? 5:55
6. "Beneath the Howling Stars" ?? 7:44
7. "Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids" ?? 6:58
8. "Malice Through the Looking Glass" ?? 5:16
9. "Carmilla's Masque" ?? 2:55 (Unreleased studio track)
Total Fucking Darkness
10. "The Black Goddess Rises" ?? 6:34
11. "Unbridled at Dusk" ?? 7:13
12. "The Raping of Faith" ?? 0:12
13. "As Deep As Any Burial" ?? 5:58
14. "Fraternally Yours, 666 (Outro)" ?? 4:14
15. "Last Words by Dani" ?? 0:04
total time 74:01
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Ozzy Osbourne - the Ultimate Sin tour 1986
SETLIST:
01 - Bark at the Moon
02 - Rock 'n' roll rebel
03 - Journey to the center of eternity
04 - Flying high again, vol. 1
05 - Believer
06 - Shot in the dark
07 - I don't know
08 - Killer of giants
09 - God bless of bomb
10 - Flying high again, vol. 2
11 - The ultimate sin
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Black Sabbath - Ozzy Meets The Priest
The bootleg gave themself a second title: An Event In Rock History. And that's a fact! Rob Halford, better known as ex-singer for Judas Priest, joined Sabbath for two gigs to support Ozzy on his last shows for the "No More Tours"-Tour because Dio refused to do so! On this boot you can hear recordings from the second concert plus recordings of the four tracks which Black Sabbath Mark I played finally at the show together and which later on lead to the plans for a great re-union with Osbourne/Butler/Iommi/Ward! Recordings are made in the crowd, so sound quality is less good then on radio shows but still ok. Released in 1993, supposed to be released by an Italian label.
Tracklist
Children Of The Grave
Children Of The Sea
Symptom Of The Universe
N.I.B.
Die Young
Into The Void
Heaven And Hell
Sweet Leaf
Neon Knights
"The Re-Union-Jam":
Black Sabbath
Fairies Wear Boots
Iron Man
Paranoid
Total playing time: 75:07 min
Line Up (first gig)
Tony Iommi (guitar)
Geezer Butler (bass)
Rob Halford (vocals)
Geoff Nicholls (keyboards)
Vinny Appice (drums)
Line Up Re-Union-Jam
Black Sabbath Mark I
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Slipknot - Bled Donington to death
All those who thought it couldn't get any better than Saturday at Download were in for some serious thrills on Sunday. The action was relentless, and fans barely had a chance to catch their breath as legendary set followed legendary set - each one marking the highlight so far, only to be superceded by the next band!
Slipknot literally went off with a bang - an impressive wall of pyrotechnics, later dwarfed in impact by last year's hero of Download - Joey Jordison - with his brutal, mind-blowing drum solo that will be talked about for years to come.They were their usual mischievous selves but this time they had some kind of hug fest going on with the crowd. No more talk of ??maggots? doing their will but vocal hugs for support and the missing ??clown? (one of the guys that belts the crap out of the drums at the side whilst running around frantically) and ??family?. Sure they added a few ??motherfuckers? in there but they were more Labrador than Rottweiler and amazingly when they said jump everyone still said, ??yes master, how high?? They managed the same trick as last time they played Donington; they got everyone (well about 20,000) to sit down then jump up and ??go fucking nuts? on queue. That is a spectacle trust me on that one.
Live at Download festival 2005 *Video*
PART1
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Death - Scream bloody gore
Over the course of more than a decade and seven increasingly accomplished albums, Death became a bona fide heavy metal icon. Now widely recognized as the father of death metal
was first formed by Chuck Schuldiner under the name Mantas in 1983 when he joined forces with two local musicians named Rick Rozz and Kam Lee, both from a band called Massacre. Chuck then moved from Orlando, Florida to California and left them behind. Their first studio album was released in 1987 and the band then became the first big death metal band in the world. Growling vocals had been used by bands like Bathory, Hellhammer and Venom before but it had never been done like this and in the US before. Death quickly established a name for themselves and are by now a legendary band for metal fans all over the world. In 1990, nearing the beginning of a tour together with the German thrash metal band Kreator, Chuck decided to leave the band. The band went on tour without him bu later on he reformed the band with a completely new line-up while Butler and Andrews left to reform their old band Massacre.
Live in philadelphia 15??11??98
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Scream Bloody Gore Sessions
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Slayer: Preaching to the Perverted
Live at the Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, June 20, 2006
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01 South of Heaven
02 Silent Scream
03 War Ensemble
04 Blood Red
05 Cult
06 Disciple
07 Mandatory Suicide
08 Seasons in the Abyss
09 Chemical Warfare
10 Dead Skin Mask
11 Raining Blood
12 Hell Awaits
13 Antichrist
14 Angel of Death
Bonus
Live in Luttenberg 'Elkerlyck', Holland, June 1985
Classsic Hell awaits tour set
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Helloween - Live In Paris 2003
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Helloween - Live In Santiago 93
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Helloween - Live In Switzerland 1988
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13 tracks @ 128kbps / Soundboard -?-
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System of a Down: Victims of a Down
system of a down - reading festival-26.08.01
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Body Count - Live In USA '93
SETLIST
1. Body Count
2. Bowels Of The Devil
3. There Goes The Neighborhood
4. Voodoo
5. K K K Bitch
6. Copkiller
7. Evil Dick
8. Momma's Gotta Die Tonight
9. Body Count's In The House
Copkiller's On The Road - Live In U.S.A. '93 DEAD DOG records
From hissy master tape ?? remixed with soundforge7
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FlyGuyOU
04-09-2007, 08:05 PM
phish, summer 04, three nights @ Deer Creek. there was some primo bud floatin round there. it was sweet. kief peanut butter cups knocking me on my ass, lsd, shroomies, no2, and a shakedown st like you'd expect @ a Dead show.
VaporDaddy
04-09-2007, 08:38 PM
George Clinton @ lollapalooza around 1992.
OMFG! Instant fan!
He saved the whole festival.
stinkyattic
04-09-2007, 08:44 PM
Little Feat, 2004 Green River Festival. Shaun Murphy practically didn't even really need to be mic'd, her voice is so powerful. What a show.
Its a Plant
04-09-2007, 09:01 PM
WIDESPREAD PANIC.
I don't need to say any more.
And after finally seeing them last month, I now know why they sellout venue after venue, year after year...
thcbongman
04-09-2007, 11:38 PM
Man, you remind me of my failures to secure tickets for jam bands. WSP, SCI, Bob Weir & Ratdog. Everytime they announce, they sell out so fast.....
I might consider seeing Umphrey's McGee on Saturday. You ever seen them live?
Its a Plant
04-10-2007, 01:33 AM
Yeah actually I've seen them twice in the past two weeks...
I WILL say go man. Their show gets better and better each time I see them.
And if you, or anyone for that matter, don't have any major plans this summer, check out Camp Zoe in southern Missouri for the Big Summer Classic Aug. 6-8. SCI is playing 3 nights there, out of a total 6 final shows. All I'm sayin' is that this is the last time...ever...
But seriously, go see that Umphrey's show. We actually went to a signing the hour or so before the show, and I got their new album signed by everyone, and shook hands with them all. It was seriously amazing. ~
TOOL9
04-10-2007, 04:10 AM
Eric Clapton
FlyGuyOU
04-10-2007, 06:30 AM
Im from the same town as Umphreys, we used to get extra credit for my religion class b/c my teacher played the drums and hit group would open for them at this coffee shop, it was tight.
check out Groovatron
Metaphor
04-10-2007, 02:00 PM
yeah man, something like that happened to me. i was wearing a ramones t-shirt, and on the back was HEY HO! LETS GO! and the teachers told me to take it off because it was "rude". i tried explaining but theyre way to stupid to understand.
lol that reminds me of this time i was wearing a nirvana t-shirt that said Fudge Packing, Crack Smoking, Satan Worshiping, Mother Fucker on the back. At first it was all good cuz i had a hoodie on but then it got hot so i took it off & forgot i had that shirt on. The deans didnt take to kindly to it.
not_the_kitty
04-10-2007, 04:18 PM
Im from the same town as Umphreys, we used to get extra credit for my religion class b/c my teacher played the drums and hit group would open for them at this coffee shop, it was tight.
check out Groovatron
Groovatron is bad ass....the first time I saw them live I didnt even know them and now they are one of my favorite bands, I second that anyone and everyone should check them out!
Pipe Dreams
04-11-2007, 09:35 PM
Flogging Molly has the best live shows Ive been to. Not too much of showmanship, but the energy of the crowd and the band itsself is just amazing.
NOFX has good shows too. Every show of theirs that Ive been to, the whole crowd was a big ass moshpit :D
thcbongman
04-11-2007, 09:42 PM
NOFX has good shows too. Every show of theirs that Ive been to, the whole crowd was a big ass moshpit :D
I saw NOFX, Rancid, Deftones, Bad Religion, at the wrapped tour in '98. They were all damn great live acts, and it was when they were all in their primes and Deftones started to be known. Other than a real small crowd moshing, they were booed the entire time, but I saw them up relatively close, which was badass. It was a damn good show.
pass_the_dubbie
04-12-2007, 12:58 AM
Iron Maiden, Point in Dublin in 2006. Amazing show, Maiden are great live and I hope I get to see them again sometime in the future.
ATrain
04-12-2007, 05:06 AM
Specifically, my most recent Radiohead concert. They were debuting new material. It was so good that both me and my friend realized as soon as it ended we had just seen our favorite live performance :jointsmile: :jointsmile: :jointsmile:
And I was able to download the entire show the next day :rastasmoke:
napolitana869
04-13-2007, 04:18 AM
either world inferno/friendship society or RX bandits. Both at the Ottobar in balitmore
CaptainDankNuggets
04-13-2007, 04:34 AM
The Grateful Dead
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