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Old 09-25-2008, 06:54 PM
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A little New Orleans funk tonight....just got back from some MOODOO

George Porter Jr. - bass guitar, vocals
Russell Batiste Jr. - drums, vocals
Brian Stoltz - guitar, vocals

Featuring special guest:
Page McConnell - keyboards

Very good 3 hour show of rock, jam and funk
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Old 10-05-2008, 03:21 PM
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Slayer and Manson....orchestra pit...
I was there ,well in NewJersey atleast..And as soon as that bum Manson came on, I left.

Slayer is always great.I was about 3 rows from the stage.........
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Old 10-18-2008, 07:48 PM
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Just got back from my 2nd Alice Cooper show...easily my favourite artist of all time, and there is NOTHING like seeing him live. PLUS we had front row seats, which makes it a million times more intense - close enough to see his makeup start to run :cool:

Nobody can put on a show like that man, it's just beyond description. I was a little disappointed that he didn't do I Never Cry this time, but the rest of the show was more than enough to make me forget all about it.

Some highlights:

- He sang a verse of Woman of Mass Distraction directly to my girlfriend.

- He threw "diamond" (hah) necklaces into the crowd during Dirty Diamonds, and we caught one.

- One of his guitarists got pissed at me 'cause I was taking pics of Alice and not him...he made faces and upset hand gestures at me the whole show.

- I'm Eighteen. I dont care if he's closer to 80 these days, this is probably his best song live. Just...damn!

His opening act surprised me too - Vancouver band called Econoline Crush. Hadn't heard of 'em before, but they rocked; I was super impressed. Their frontman was a lunatic, great showman for sure. Obviously picked up a little bit from ol' Alice.

Just a great, great show all around. The man is always touring - if you get a chance to see him, DO IT. I'm sure a bunch of you have already at some point, but if you haven't...it's an experience like no other.
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Old 10-18-2008, 08:13 PM
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I totally saw alanis Morissette last Saturday. She's pretty hardcore live. Mostly a crowd of lesbians making out and when she sang Ironic she sang "Meeting the man of my dreams and meeting his beautiful.....husband."

Only in Canada.
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Old 10-18-2008, 09:16 PM
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Just got back from my 2nd Alice Cooper show...easily my favourite artist of all time, and there is NOTHING like seeing him live. PLUS we had front row seats, which makes it a million times more intense - close enough to see his makeup start to run :cool:

Nobody can put on a show like that man, it's just beyond description. I was a little disappointed that he didn't do I Never Cry this time, but the rest of the show was more than enough to make me forget all about it.

Some highlights:

- He sang a verse of Woman of Mass Distraction directly to my girlfriend.

- He threw "diamond" (hah) necklaces into the crowd during Dirty Diamonds, and we caught one.

- One of his guitarists got pissed at me 'cause I was taking pics of Alice and not him...he made faces and upset hand gestures at me the whole show.

- I'm Eighteen. I dont care if he's closer to 80 these days, this is probably his best song live. Just...damn!

His opening act surprised me too - Vancouver band called Econoline Crush. Hadn't heard of 'em before, but they rocked; I was super impressed. Their frontman was a lunatic, great showman for sure. Obviously picked up a little bit from ol' Alice.

Just a great, great show all around. The man is always touring - if you get a chance to see him, DO IT. I'm sure a bunch of you have already at some point, but if you haven't...it's an experience like no other.
My son is going to see him on Halloween....I'm kinda jealous...I more or less talked him and his friends into going....NOW I WANNA GO :mad:
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Old 10-27-2008, 03:58 AM
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I went to see Mogwai in Edinburgh last Tuesday night. I jumped on a bus after work and headed over there, we had a few beers at the Black Rose Tavern ( some metal/punk bar) and then headed to the venue.

The played a good range of songs spanning over their career includeing some of the best parts of the new album. They even played "like Herod" which blew me away.

It was one great night.
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Old 10-30-2008, 12:16 PM
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Buncha bad metalcore bands and 1 or 2 good death metal bands.. at least i got to beat some scenesters senseless.
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Old 11-04-2008, 04:59 PM
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I saw Shellac on Sunday night, heavy and just awesome.. They are a band I have wanted to see for around 10 years..

After the show Steve Albini and Bob Weston sold t - shirts on stage so I got to chat with Steve and shake his hand, fucking awesome.
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Old 11-09-2008, 03:40 AM
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I saw " Built to Spill " last night, great show, washed down with some white Russians....
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