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09-19-2004, 02:36 AM
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Concerts!
I just got back from an awesome 30+ bands concert... Some flashings went on (got one on camera  ) So this brings me to my point. What concerts have you been to, and what was/is your favorite one you've been to?
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09-19-2004, 02:43 AM
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I just returned from a Method Man/ Busta Rhymes concert myself and it was awesome. I went in with low or no expectations because I wasn't really into there type of music but I left a changed person. The best part is that it was put on by my University so it was free (except for the 25k tuition here). Anyway it was a great concert with awesome energy and very entertaining.
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09-19-2004, 03:41 AM
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I've been to lots over my years, I'm bound to forget something but I'll give it a shot.
Foo Fighters- twice
Red Hot Chili Peppers- twice
Metallica
7 Seconds
Screw 32
NoFX- twice
Pennywise- three times
Millencolin
Rancid- twice
Blink 182- twice, back when they were good
Soul Coughing- twice
Suicide Machines
Pantera
White Zombie
Guttermouth
Boy Sets Fire
X-Fest- sucked, never went again, weekend long, about 40 bands
Warped Tour- three times, 30+ bands
Dropkick Murphys
No Use For a Name
My favorite would probably be Pennywise, their music rocks and seeing them live is about as good as it can get. I have serious fun everytime I've seen them.
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09-19-2004, 04:30 AM
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09-19-2004, 04:37 AM
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paul van dyk
placebo
red hot chilli peppers
dj sasha
paul oackenfold
infected mushroom
and more local bands:
cuca
cafe tacuva
molotov
genitalica
austin tv
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and the next is
Chemical Brothers
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09-19-2004, 04:40 AM
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I haven't been too many....since they are such a rip-off over here.
The best one I've seen is the John Butler Trio....which is an Aussie band (though John Butler himself is Californian) and that was very entertaining.
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09-19-2004, 04:47 AM
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more concerts in 2003
the sounds  yea nice band
catupecu machu
telefunka
korn
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09-19-2004, 09:05 AM
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in 2004 alone
METALLICA - THE FUCKING GREATEST
28 days
the strokes
Korn
Static-X
fear factory
Jet
the black eyed peas
The Vines
poison the well
the mars volta.
the butterfly effect
brand new
spider bait
(previous years)
foo fighters
jimmy eat world
mellincolin
queens of the stone age
janes addiction
umm all i can think of
bands i wana see:
Metallica (can u ever get enough)
slipknot
thursday
boy sets fire
system of a down
taking back sunday
AFI
finch
disturbed
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09-19-2004, 12:30 PM
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I love a live performance, soo much better than a CD. It pisses me off when the act puts on a lame show, just because they couldn't be bothered.
Moby x 3
Beastie Boys x 2
Fatboy Slim (as Fatboy & Norman) (x 3)
Faithless
Tool x 3
Chem Bros
Phillip Glass Ensemble at Syd Opera House
Groove Armada
Avalanches (numerous times, at least 6)
Public Enemy
Dandy Warhols
Primus
Radiohead
Ben Harper
Faith No More
Helmet
Jamiroquoi
Korn
St.Germain
Laurent Garnier
Soundgarden
Rage against the machine
Massive Attack x2
Michael Franti
BB King
Ben Harper (has the voice of an angel)
Regurgitator
Sonic Animation
St.Germain
Weird Al Yankovich
The Tea Party
Ben Folds x2 (once with his former band and the other time with the 3 Bens , the others being Ben Lee & Ben Kweller)
Faith No More
The 3 Tenors (Pavarotti, Domingo & Carreras)
I've seen acts such as Barnsey (Jimmy Barnes), the Midnight Oils , George, Powderfinger, Alex Lloyd, Silverchair, Regurgigator, Sonic Animation far too many times for my own good
A few 'big name' DJs I've bopped/listened/perform at parties/raves
Q-Bert, Oakenfold, Masters at Work, Digweed, Sascha, LTJ Bukem, Judge Jules, Timo Mass, Pete Tong
Artists/acts I would have loved to have watched, some I will never get the chance to due to death tapping on their shoulder
REM, Sting (either his old stuff with the Police, or better his solo stuff, that jazz band he plays with is sublime), Nirvana, Prince, Tom Waits, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Costello, Herbie Hancock, Queen, James Brown, Sinatra, Miles Davis, Jeff Buckley, Elvis, U2, Pink Floyd, Grandmaster Flash, Beatles, Michael Jackson, Red Hot Chilli Peppers (although , I've heard that Anthony Kiedis' voice is not all that good live),
when I was at school and uni, I used to spend all my money and time on watching musicians perform live (both mainstream, pub & independant acts). I also try to watch acts when overseas since, Australia doesn't get all that many coming down to our shores.
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09-19-2004, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 666fast
I've been to lots over my years, I'm bound to forget something but I'll give it a shot.
Foo Fighters- twice
Red Hot Chili Peppers- twice
Metallica
7 Seconds
Screw 32
NoFX- twice
Pennywise- three times
Millencolin
Rancid- twice
Blink 182- twice, back when they were good
Soul Coughing- twice
Suicide Machines
Pantera
White Zombie
Guttermouth
Boy Sets Fire
X-Fest- sucked, never went again, weekend long, about 40 bands
Warped Tour- three times, 30+ bands
Dropkick Murphys
No Use For a Name
My favorite would probably be Pennywise, their music rocks and seeing them live is about as good as it can get. I have serious fun everytime I've seen them.
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I like your style. The concert I went to was edgefest which I believe is alot like x-fest... There were The presidents of the united states, Goldfinger, Authority Zero, Something Corporate, Story of the year, Flogging Molly,the list goes on. It sucked though cause during the Presidents there was a bit of delay from mother nature, but there were some tits getting flashed, thats always a good thing. But Story of the year, something corporate, and a couple other bands got rained out towards the end.
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09-19-2004, 01:13 PM
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I didnt go to too many. A few Ukrainian concerts so I wont bother naming those since know one knows who they are anyways.
but international bands go as follows:
Thin Lizzy
Joe Satriani
Deep Purple
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09-19-2004, 01:15 PM
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1999:
Korn/Rob Zombie/Videodrone
Family Values Tour 1999- Limp BIzkit, Primus, Filter, Staind, Method Man/Redman
2001:
Pledge of Alliegence tour- Slipknot (sucked), System of a Down, Rammstein, Mudvayne, No One
2003:
Godsmack, Adema (ok, really just went for Godsmack)
Lacuna Coil and a couple of smaller bands
Coldsnap 9 (small band in Phoenix, AZ)
Turbo Negro
2004:
HIM  :shock: , Eighteen Visions, Kill Hannah (is there a barfing emoticon?)
i'm also batting around the idea of going to the Voodoo Music Fest. just to see Green Day but im really not sure if i want to give TicketMaster another insane handling charge. (it was 21 bucks to see HIM after the $6.00 charge) however if the Metallica/Godsmack tour comes through..i might just go  (yes i will pay $70 for 2 bands)
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09-19-2004, 05:47 PM
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I like your style. The concert I went to was edgefest which I believe is alot like x-fest...
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It's exactly the same. When the radio station the hosts it changed their name, they changed the concerts name. It is the same concert.
Were they good live? I've wanted to see them for some time now, but to my knowledge they have never been here.
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09-19-2004, 06:21 PM
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Were they good live? I've wanted to see them for some time now, but to my knowledge they have never been here.[/quote]
Yeah, the show was pretty good. My best friend had been listening to them for a few weeks when they came through phoenix. I wasn't really into them at first but once i saw them live i thought they were a pretty decent band. The club we saw them at wasn't the best. They couldn't get the settings right on the mixing board for the Lacuna Coil show so the highs were too shrieky
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09-19-2004, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ZfrkS62
when they came through phoenix.
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Are you originally from Phoenix, Az? That's where I'm at right now...
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