yep.bugz wrote:
you're old
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yep.bugz wrote:
you're old
I saw them twice a few years ago. They headlined for Strung Out and Authority Zero at some shithole club down by Union Square (Irving Plaza), and then I saw them play as the third act for a Bad Religion show at the Nokia. Cool shows both times.heggs wrote:
Pennywise, used to listen to them back in the day, even bought one of their shirts.
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I saw them once at Warped Tour, back when it was still good.Jay wrote:
I saw them twice a few years ago. They headlined for Strung Out and Authority Zero at some shithole club down by Union Square (Irving Plaza), and then I saw them play as the third act for a Bad Religion show at the Nokia. Cool shows both times.heggs wrote:
Pennywise, used to listen to them back in the day, even bought one of their shirts.
Edit - Murphy's Law and Anti-Flag were the first two acts but I missed them. Too bad about Anti-Flag, I liked them a lot back in the day.
"too old for shows"? that's maybe the dumbest thing i've ever heard.Jay wrote:
I stopped listening to new music around the time I got too old for shows WRXP was really my only window into new stuff but they're gone now.
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I dunno, I just feel weird at shows full of younger people, and the bands I like all have crowds in their 30s and 40s now and I've seen most of them multiple times.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Why are you too old for shows? I go to at least 10 a year. I see people far older than I.
I actually saw Handel's Messiah at Carnegie Hall last year so I guess that was the last concert I went to, not Pennywise.Uzique wrote:
"too old for shows"? that's maybe the dumbest thing i've ever heard.Jay wrote:
I stopped listening to new music around the time I got too old for shows WRXP was really my only window into new stuff but they're gone now.
too old for teen-fad punk rock, maybe. but too old to go and see live music? um what. yeah nobody over 17 should go to see handel!
It was a pretty fantastic performance. The New York Philharmonic did a great job.Uzique wrote:
i was gonna say, at this time of year, no one's too old for handel
You say that now, but I said the same thing when I was your age. Maybe you'll last longer than I did.Uzique wrote:
i dread the day i become musically conservative. the avant-garde and experimental are far too interesting. i'll never ossify.
Or you could be like me, and try to find music that may not be the newest, but would be new to me.Jay wrote:
I used to be like 'wtf, why do classic rock stations exist, how can people listen to the same music for 30-40 years?'. Now I'm the guy that's solidified his musical taste and has gotten all conservative with his boundaries. I think it's either inevitable with age or there really are only like 10 new songs per year that are worth a damn.