oh yeah LOL I remember that vid... the dude in blue and white in the center has no fuckin idea what's about to happen.
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oh yeah LOL I remember that vid... the dude in blue and white in the center has no fuckin idea what's about to happen.
Dude, I was at that show. Bad ass. :stoned:Quote:
Originally Posted by ghosty
Also, if you watch that video carefully, you can see that he kicks the dude right in the groin after he's got him pinned.
What I really think is funny though, is how he all opened his arms as if to give the guy a hug, then WHAM.
yeah man, minneapolis at the target center... god that show was so bad ass
I seen them this year in Pittsburgh...oh my Maynard was dry humping the mic with no shirt on with a mohawk........if John wasn't there...
Ghosty, did you get to see them at the Orpheum? That was bad ass too. Nothing compares to that last Lateralus show at the Excel though, back in September of 2002. That was the most amazing concert ever. The performance, the lights... holy balls, maybe I'm being pessemistic but I don't think I'm going to ever see a concert that awesome ever again.
^ their stages are always awsome. I loved this years plain white stage with the effects that were projected onto it. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! Oh and heres the new Puscifer logo
No, I tried SO hard to get tickets to the Orpheum show... they sold out in under a minute... I had a freind waiting to call the minute they went on sale, then after being told that they might release more tickets after the initial batch I kept trying to order some with no luck. I was so pissed at a small venue like the orpheum it would have been mindblowing.
It was a good show, but not worth the absolutely INSANE prices people were paying for it on ebay. Actually, the sound went out for like 15 seconds right at the end of Aenema, the last song on the set. Wouldn't be surprised if they did that on purpose just to piss of the jackasses who spent like $600 per ticket for that show.
Maynard shows good form and it is evident that he has fight club skills.
He served in the U.S. Army as a recon specialist, was accepted to the prestigious West Point but opted to study performing arts instead.
I saw TOOL last month here in Orlando. I was hoping that someone would jump on stage!:gunfighter2:
Maynard actually did a perfect-form Judo flip there, and a classic judo/jiu jistsu chokehold. Makes me wonder if he's had some training, or if they just teach them that in the army (some bases teach judu, jiu jitsu, and occasionally Aikido).