Eagles at the Nia birmingham
I got a phone call on my way home from college asking if I wanted to go see the Trans Siberian Orchestra concert. Free 100 level ticket at Scotia Bank Place, and free parking cause the attendant that was supposed to be manning the booth had disappeared What an AMAZING concert. Definitely THE best show I've been to.
green day at madison square garden this past summer
first real concert i went to innit
first real concert i went to innit
Disturbed about a year ago.
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio 2000 - Brave New World Tour. They made a DVD of the show. 250.000 fans.
UP THE IRONS!!!
UP THE IRONS!!!
Definitely one of my favorites too. I've seen them twice at Nationwide Arena in Columbus and will go again.ebug9 wrote:
I got a phone call on my way home from college asking if I wanted to go see the Trans Siberian Orchestra concert. Free 100 level ticket at Scotia Bank Place, and free parking cause the attendant that was supposed to be manning the booth had disappeared What an AMAZING concert. Definitely THE best show I've been to.
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My absolute favorite would be the 2 Metallica shows at the Schottenstein on OSU campus on the floor second row from the rail.
You actually went to that?UrsusVonForsteck wrote:
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio 2000 - Brave New World Tour. They made a DVD of the show. 250.000 fans.
UP THE IRONS!!!
I have the DVD!
DJ Hixxy (You're fucking awesome if you know who he is)
I saw him live in seattle one weekend, and then again the following weekend in Pheonix, Arizona.
I saw him live in seattle one weekend, and then again the following weekend in Pheonix, Arizona.
lol DJ hixxy
jesus h. christ
@SERE: that looks IMMENSE!
jesus h. christ
@SERE: that looks IMMENSE!
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woodstock
Phish, The Great Went. 1996. Rainy and muddy. Did lots of drugs, but had a blast.
Iron Maiden loves Brazil and Brazil loves Iron Maiden. They came here every tour, since 1985 (Powerslave). The people here gets crazy on the gigs.SEREVENT wrote:
You actually went to that?UrsusVonForsteck wrote:
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio 2000 - Brave New World Tour. They made a DVD of the show. 250.000 fans.
UP THE IRONS!!!
I have the DVD!
Bruce Dickinson made a live album here too ("Scream for me Brazil" - 1998/1999) in his solo work. Very nice.
you lucky bastardUrsusVonForsteck wrote:
Iron Maiden loves Brazil and Brazil loves Iron Maiden. They came here every tour, since 1985 (Powerslave). The people here gets crazy on the gigs.SEREVENT wrote:
You actually went to that?UrsusVonForsteck wrote:
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio 2000 - Brave New World Tour. They made a DVD of the show. 250.000 fans.
UP THE IRONS!!!
I have the DVD!
Bruce Dickinson made a live album here too ("Scream for me Brazil" - 1998/1999) in his solo work. Very nice.
this was the best show of my life tonight. live at a small, intimate and VERY music-orientated club called The Luminaire in LDN, voted one of the top indie-venues in the world.
swedish minimal techno played with blissful disco vibes. he played with a massive electronic set-up, with a live drummer, bassist and guitarist providing real samples and great loops/drones/echoes/reverbs/riffs. absolutely phenomenal sound-system. very intimate crowd, 400 people max. i was front-row watching all of the action. also had amazing visuals and projections - a perfect accompaniment to the slowly evolving and beautiful songs. totally sublime experience. being a lifetime electronic fan going to a show like this, sometimes i wonder why i listen to anything BUT electronic music. just the absolute fucking bomb. so wonderful. 10/10.
swedish minimal techno played with blissful disco vibes. he played with a massive electronic set-up, with a live drummer, bassist and guitarist providing real samples and great loops/drones/echoes/reverbs/riffs. absolutely phenomenal sound-system. very intimate crowd, 400 people max. i was front-row watching all of the action. also had amazing visuals and projections - a perfect accompaniment to the slowly evolving and beautiful songs. totally sublime experience. being a lifetime electronic fan going to a show like this, sometimes i wonder why i listen to anything BUT electronic music. just the absolute fucking bomb. so wonderful. 10/10.
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The Luminaire is like, down the road from my office.
kilburn! bit of a shithole. amazing venue though. almost didn't make the last train out of waterloo, had to sprint through the underground. sooo worth it for that though. got chatted up by some art-college pretentious chicks from there too on the jubilee line on the way out, funny. they asked me what sorta music/scene i was into and i said wu-tang clan and luther van dross, in alternation. also told them i was into an emerging underground electronic act called daft punk. dont think they understood the fact that me and my friend were milking the piss out of them. coulda got laid... instead chose to be a smarmy cunt. yes, the gig was THAT good. dont need no bitches!
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Uzique, i so so want to quote you put of context.
i'm glad you thoroughly enjoyed yourself - one of the bene's of being near a bigtown.
i'm glad you thoroughly enjoyed yourself - one of the bene's of being near a bigtown.