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Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
Just curiouse to see what shows people have gone to in the last year...if you haven't gone to any recently,what was the last show ya went to,or best or worst show,etc,this is my list,no order,I lisen to all types of music the genras of the bands might seem weird compared to another band on the list

Cradle of filth/arch enemy
Mindless self indulgence
Nine inch nails/dreadson dolls (twice now)
Bella morte
Non phixion
Mr hyde/ill bill
Twiztid
Danny diablo/mr hyde
Mortiis/behemoth/danzig(yes he performed misfits songs!!!!)
Genitorturers
H.I.M-next week lol
Depeche mode-still waiting for my tix
Best shows I've been to(just a few there's been many)
Rammstein
Marilyn manson(god is in the tv tour)
Lords of acid(second to last tour here)
Tool(@ msg)
Depeche mode(@ msg)
 
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
 
Depeche Mode seems kinda out of place with all those other bands in your list.
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by footspy:
Depeche Mode seems kinda out of place with all those other bands in your list.

Depeche Mode is easily my favorite of all those bands he mentioned, but as for them seeming out of place with the list I'd largely agree with a few exceptions:

1) Nine Inch Nails - Like DM, they're also a very electronic project which made full use of synthesizer & drum machine textures, not to mention being incredibly popular in the same dance clubs as DM.

2) Rammstein - Like NIN & DM, another pulsating electronic band that found a home with the club culture.

3) Marilyn Manson - Well, they're not very electronic but hey, they covered "Personal Jesus", so that's gotta count! hehe

As for what concerts I've been to in the last year, I haven't seen very much of anybody because I've been way too busy performing at my own concerts! I can't even remember the last time that I went out to see a band that I'm into perform live. I'll be sure to post it if it comes to me.

[Thumbs Up]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by ledaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
I haven't seen any shows this year. I used to go once a week to see anything when I was 20, but times have changed. The last few I've seen in the past couple of years are:

Cheap Trick (twice)
Rush
Deep Purple/Scorpions/Dio
Iron Maiden/Queensryche/Dio
Bob Dylan
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band
 
Posted by Hose Guy (Member # 9832) on :
 
September:

Motley Crue

Summer 2005:

The Black Crowes (opening act)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

Summer 2004:

Van Halen (Hagar)
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
I told you guys you'd be like wtf when you saw the list,so let me break it down on how thease bands aren't acually too differant and a lot were influanced by somone on the list.here's the break down:

Depeche mode-there own entity on the list
Danzig-own entity,one of the founding fathers of black metal and influanced later punk.
Nine inch nails-influanced by depeche modes darker moments and sounds.
Lords of acid-later music obviously influanced by nin.
Marilyn manson-influanced by nin,and partialy by black metal(cradle of filths type music/behemothas far as looks and screams)
Genitorturers-orginally influanced by lords of acid and black metal,later influanced by marilyn manson.
Rammstein-influanced by nin,lords of acid and depeche mode
Cradle of filth-danzig,some say dani filth is or was the english marilyn manson
arch enemy-cradle of filth
behemoth-dont know too much about their history,but if they came out after cradle,they were influanced.
Mindless self indulgence-there kinda there own thing,but I'm sure nin,lords of acid and the misfits did some influance.
Mortiis-orginally in a black metal band,nin,marilyn manson
h.I.m-somwhat black metal,danzig
Bella morte-nin,danzig,depeche mode
wednesday 13(a show I forgot about lol)-definitly danzigs days in the misfits,marilyn manson.
Tool-???maybe nin??
Dreadson dollsi?????
Now I saved thease for last cause they're hiphop so they seem the most outta place but ill break it down:
twiztid-use creepy electronic music @ times seems like nin,marilyn manson/hiphop look and lyrics borderline black metal
ill bill-ill bill is as influanced by danzig and black metal(lyricly) as he is kool g rap
Non phixion-ill bil cause he's in that band lol
Mr hyde-influanced lyricly by black metal
Danny diablo-is a nyc hardcore icon with skarhead so he obviously was influanced by misfits.
Hope you all see now that they're not all that differant...being you guys seem to be highlighting depeche mode,I got a question for ya even tho it doesn't attain to dm but more the date in time of their hayday:did you guys ever see sisters of mercy?? I'd fkn go insane if I were to see them during or before the floodland era...now with over a decade gone by with no new music,depise for america now more than b4 and eldrich gettin old I doubt it will ever happen [Cry] ..so yea if you saw them,how was it??
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by vineofthorns:
did you guys ever see sisters of mercy??

I was pretty much a Depeche Mode fanatic for a while there, but for some reason I never got into The Sisters of Mercy. The only reason I can think of why they didn't cross my path was because they were generally classified as a gothic rock band, and my interest rested squarely with the electronic new wave/synth-pop bands that were cropping up at that time. There's definitely some crossover between those camps, but I didn't expose myself to it back then. I just exposed myself period. hehe

[Big Grin]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by Bondo (Member # 1403) on :
 
I haven't gone to any real shows this year either. Last year in December I saw the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which was killer! I also saw Aerosmith in September.

What about first concerts? Mine was KISS back in '86 (without makeup...darn).

Bondo
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
What about first concert?
Mine was Bad Religion in ´89.
I remember I lost my glasses in the pit and they were trampled.

My second show was Napalm Death. [Nut Kick]

-Hal-
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
I think my first show was insane clown posse back in 96 or 97(yea yea,you can all laugh) when they were still allowed to play nyc..it was a great show to be your first show.they have this fondness wit faygo soda(ultra cheap soda)and they throw bottles of it,have clowns onstage wit water hoses of it.the lighting and ocational character mixed in with them clowned selfs and creepy songs made it quite enjoyable and I still feel they put on the best rap show...we lrft that show drenched in soda,we even smelt like it..I remember bein soo sticky from the soda that we pretty much felt stuck on the leather seats of the car lol...
 
Posted by ledaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
1st show Rush - Power Windows Tour '86 and Steve Morse was the opening act.
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ledaemon:
1st show Rush - Power Windows Tour '86 and Steve Morse was the opening act.

That's a cool bill. I bet back in 1986 you never would've expected that Steve Morse would end up playing guitar in Deep Purple one day!

[Cool]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
 
I've only ever been to one concerts in all my 26 years. I saw Metallica back on March 30th, 1997. Corrosion Of Conformity was opening up for them. There have been more than a few shows, especially this year, that I've missed out on because I was either broke or couldn't get someone to go with me. None of my friends like metal so it sucks to be me.

Motley Crue came here in February but I didn't want to go alone, afterwards however I wish I had. Judas Priest recently came here but I completely forgot about it until I saw an article about them the day of the show and I had already spent the rest of my cash. What sucked is that they had Anthrax opening up for them. Aerosmith is playing here on the 16th but the tickets were too expensive for me. It really sucks because I've been dying to see them.
 
Posted by rhbdz17 (Member # 2492) on :
 
Last concert: NIN
Before that: Ozzfest
The one before that: NIN, the first leg of the tour
 
Posted by ledaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Calico Jack:
quote:
Originally posted by ledaemon:
1st show Rush - Power Windows Tour '86 and Steve Morse was the opening act.

That's a cool bill. I bet back in 1986 you never would've expected that Steve Morse would end up playing guitar in Deep Purple one day!

[Cool]

Calico Jack

Yeah, Morse was playing on the Purple tour we saw a couple of years ago. He's a pretty amazing guitarist.

You probably already know Blackmore is doing his own brand of "renaissance" music with his wife that is young enough to be his friggen granddaughter. [Laugh] I've got all the Blackmore's Night cds, but don't expect to hear anything like "Smoke on the Water" on them! [Laugh]
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ledaemon:
You probably already know Blackmore is doing his own brand of "renaissance" music with his wife that is young enough to be his friggen granddaughter.

LOL, yeah I knew about his renaissance thing. What particularly disturbs me about it isn't the fact that one of the rock guitar greats is playing music is right out of the 15th Century, it's the fact that he's dressing the part!

[Confused]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by DJ (Member # 1698) on :
 
I must have missed this topic. I like these threads.

First concert; Elvis, 1975 in Houston.

This year, too many to count, but the notable ones were:

Motley Crue
System of a Down
Cheap Trick (3 times for the wife)
Misfits
Dio
Anthrax
ZZ Top


I would have to get out the tix and passes to name them all, but I think there were about 35+ this year?
 
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DJ:
I must have missed this topic. I like these threads.

First concert; Elvis, 1975 in Houston.

This year, too many to count, but the notable ones were:

Motley Crue
System of a Down
Cheap Trick (3 times for the wife)
Misfits
Dio
Anthrax
ZZ Top


I would have to get out the tix and passes to name them all, but I think there were about 35+ this year?

Did you see Anthrax when they were opening for Judas Priest or was this a show they headlined?
 
Posted by DJ (Member # 1698) on :
 
Anthrax was doing their own House of Blue's show!

I haven't seen Priest this time around yet. I would like too though, just to see how they still sound live.
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DJ:
I would like too though, just to see how they still sound live.

If that new album of theirs (Angel of Retribution) is any indication of how they sound live today, then chances are that their show must be kickass because I've heard a number of tracks off the album and I was totally blown away. I've always been a much bigger Maiden fanatic than a Priest fan, but this new stuff has really made me pay attention thus far. As for Anthrax, I'm real glad that they've stuck "Medusa" and "Armed & Dangerous" back into the set list for most of their current live gigs because those were two songs that they outright refused to play live for many years. I'm also real glad that Joey is back in the fold again because for me they just weren't Anthrax without him.

[Hop]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by DJ:
Anthrax was doing their own House of Blue's show!

I haven't seen Priest this time around yet. I would like too though, just to see how they still sound live.

They played here in October. I couldn't get tickets when they went on sale because I was broke and then I completely forgot about it until the day of the concert when I saw an article in the paper about. By then I was broke again and I was really disappointed because I found out that Anthrax was opening up for them. I didn't even know that they opening up at first otherwise I would have made sure to put some money aside. That had to have been an awesome show.

There are some bootlegs from this tour that are available. I've seen a couple on a few forums. Are you interested in a bootleg from this tour?
 
Posted by Sam 4 Feet (Member # 2222) on :
 
I went to see Blink 182, but it wasnt by choice, i had to take my little brother i personal dont like that type of music.
 
Posted by Craigy boy (Member # 3340) on :
 
I cant believe none of you saw the Stones.

Fucking heathens!
 
Posted by footspy (Member # 2112) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Craigy boy:
I cant believe none of you saw the Stones.

Fucking heathens!

I couldn't care less about the seeing The Rolling Stones.
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Craigy boy:
I cant believe none of you saw the Stones.

I played "Gimme Shelter" on the guitar this morning if it's any consolation.

[Big Grin]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Craigy boy:
I cant believe none of you saw the Stones.

Fucking heathens!

Spending hundreds of dollars on 1 seat to watch rockstars waay past their prime and burnt out from drugs who onely do this shit for the money now is lame.don't get me wrong,I respect the stones,I love 'paint it black' and 'sympathy for the devil' and respect their contribution to rock,but I'm not gonna be their sucker and spend all that money to see them live....I saw sabbath(yes they're past their prime to but) and a bunch of other bands for 75 bucks..now that's resonable
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
just went to the roadrunner all-stars sessions show,wich was a once ina lifetime event.for thos of you who dont know what the road runner allstars project was:dozens of bands who were past and present artists on roadrunners roster split up members who then get with other members of other bands and create new songs.everyone from king dimond,to slipknot,to deicide,madball,type o,etc.the record has original songs wile the 1 nite onely show(probably for a dvd)had mainly coversongs of other bands..this was the setlist:
01. BIOHAZARD's "Punishment"

Evan Seinfeld / Billy Graziadei - vocals
Billy Graziadei - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Andreas Kisser - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

02. MADBALL's "Set It Off"

Jamey Jasta - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

03. LIFE OF AGONY's "River Runs Red"

Keith Caputo - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Scott Ian - guitar (started off with S.O.D.'s "March of the S.O.D."
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

04. OBITUARY's "The End Complete"

Glen Benton - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

05. MERCYFUL FATE's "Curse of the Pharoahs"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
Andreas Kisser / James Murphy - lead guitar
Jeff Waters - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

06. KING DIAMOND's "Abigail"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
James Murphy - lead guitar
Jeff Waters - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

07. ANNIHILATOR's "Alison Hell"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
Jeff Waters - lead guitar
James Murphy - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

08. DEICIDE's "Dead By Dawn"

Glen Benton - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Steve Asheim - drums

09. TRIVIUM's "Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr"

Robert Flynn / Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Cory Beaulieu - lead guitar
Matthew K Heafy - rhythm guitar
Paolo Gregoletto - bass
Travis Smith - drums

10. KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's "My Last Seranade"

Jesse Leach / Howard Jones - vocals
Joel Stroetzel - lead guitar
Andreas Kisser - rhythm guitar
Mike D'Antonio - bass
Justin Foley - drums

11. TYPE O NEGATIVE's "Black No. 1"

Ville Valo - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Nadja Peulen - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

12. FEAR FACTORY's "Replica"

Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums
Rob Caggiano - keyboards

13. CHIMAIRA's "Pure Hatred"

Jamey Jasta - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

14. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "Tired And Lonely"

Keith Caputo - vocals
Matt Baumbach - lead guitar
Acey Slade - rhythm guitar
Nadja Puelen - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

15. STONE SOUR's "Bother"

Corey Taylor / Keith Caputo - vocals

16. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The Rich Man"

Corey Taylor - vocals
Jeff Waters - lead guitar
Jordan Whelan - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Andols Herrick - drums

17. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The Dagger"

Howard Jones / Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Jeff Waters - lead guitar
Jordan Whelan - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Andols Herrick - drums

18. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The End"

Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Nadja Puelen - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums
Rob Caggiano - keyboards

19. SOULFLY's "Eye For An Eye"

Brian Fair - vocals
Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

20. SEPULTURA's "Refuse/Resist"

Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Scott Ian - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Phil Demmel - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

21. SLIPKNOT's "Surfacing"

Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

22. MACHINE HEAD's "Davidian"

Robert Flynn / Matthew K Heafy / Tim Williams - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

23. SLIPKNOT's "Sic"

Corey Taylor - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Scott Ian - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

24. SEPULTURA's "Roots Bloody Roots"

Robert Flynn - lead vocals
ROADRUNNER UNITED group and special guests (Jesse Leach, Howard Jones, Corey Taylor, Brian Fair, Tim "Ripper" Owens) - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Scott Ian - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums
 
Posted by veteater (Member # 3602) on :
 
I met Halen in summer '04!!!
 
Posted by flipflopfan (Member # 3339) on :
 
Gwar
Disturbed
Godsmack
Hatebreed
Fullblown Chaos
Saliva
Powerman 5000
Motley Crue
 
Posted by Hal (Member # 3484) on :
 
quote:
Gwar

I didn`t even know they were still around. I saw them about a decade ago.
Do they still go apeshit on stage, squirting blood and guts everywhere?

-Hal-
 
Posted by rhbdz17 (Member # 2492) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by vineofthorns:
just went to the roadrunner all-stars sessions show,wich was a once ina lifetime event.for thos of you who dont know what the road runner allstars project was:dozens of bands who were past and present artists on roadrunners roster split up members who then get with other members of other bands and create new songs.everyone from king dimond,to slipknot,to deicide,madball,type o,etc.the record has original songs wile the 1 nite onely show(probably for a dvd)had mainly coversongs of other bands..this was the setlist:
01. BIOHAZARD's "Punishment"

Evan Seinfeld / Billy Graziadei - vocals
Billy Graziadei - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Andreas Kisser - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

02. MADBALL's "Set It Off"

Jamey Jasta - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

03. LIFE OF AGONY's "River Runs Red"

Keith Caputo - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Scott Ian - guitar (started off with S.O.D.'s "March of the S.O.D."
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

04. OBITUARY's "The End Complete"

Glen Benton - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

05. MERCYFUL FATE's "Curse of the Pharoahs"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
Andreas Kisser / James Murphy - lead guitar
Jeff Waters - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

06. KING DIAMOND's "Abigail"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
James Murphy - lead guitar
Jeff Waters - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

07. ANNIHILATOR's "Alison Hell"

Tim "Ripper" Owens - vocals
Jeff Waters - lead guitar
James Murphy - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

08. DEICIDE's "Dead By Dawn"

Glen Benton - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Steve Asheim - drums

09. TRIVIUM's "Pull Harder On The Strings Of Your Martyr"

Robert Flynn / Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Cory Beaulieu - lead guitar
Matthew K Heafy - rhythm guitar
Paolo Gregoletto - bass
Travis Smith - drums

10. KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's "My Last Seranade"

Jesse Leach / Howard Jones - vocals
Joel Stroetzel - lead guitar
Andreas Kisser - rhythm guitar
Mike D'Antonio - bass
Justin Foley - drums

11. TYPE O NEGATIVE's "Black No. 1"

Ville Valo - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Nadja Peulen - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

12. FEAR FACTORY's "Replica"

Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums
Rob Caggiano - keyboards

13. CHIMAIRA's "Pure Hatred"

Jamey Jasta - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

14. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "Tired And Lonely"

Keith Caputo - vocals
Matt Baumbach - lead guitar
Acey Slade - rhythm guitar
Nadja Puelen - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

15. STONE SOUR's "Bother"

Corey Taylor / Keith Caputo - vocals

16. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The Rich Man"

Corey Taylor - vocals
Jeff Waters - lead guitar
Jordan Whelan - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Andols Herrick - drums

17. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The Dagger"

Howard Jones / Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Jeff Waters - lead guitar
Jordan Whelan - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Andols Herrick - drums

18. ROADRUNNER UNITED's "The End"

Matthew K Heafy - vocals
Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Nadja Puelen - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums
Rob Caggiano - keyboards

19. SOULFLY's "Eye For An Eye"

Brian Fair - vocals
Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

20. SEPULTURA's "Refuse/Resist"

Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Scott Ian - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Phil Demmel - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

21. SLIPKNOT's "Surfacing"

Robert Flynn - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Roy Mayorga - drums

22. MACHINE HEAD's "Davidian"

Robert Flynn / Matthew K Heafy / Tim Williams - vocals
Andreas Kisser / Logan Mader - lead guitar
Dino Cazares - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

23. SLIPKNOT's "Sic"

Corey Taylor - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Dino Cazares / Scott Ian - rhythm guitar
Paul Gray - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

24. SEPULTURA's "Roots Bloody Roots"

Robert Flynn - lead vocals
ROADRUNNER UNITED group and special guests (Jesse Leach, Howard Jones, Corey Taylor, Brian Fair, Tim "Ripper" Owens) - vocals
Andreas Kisser - lead guitar
Scott Ian - rhythm guitar
Adam Duce - bass
Joey Jordison - drums

Wow, that's pretty cool. Nice line-up. It's good to see my buddy James Murphy is alive and well.
 
Posted by flipflopfan (Member # 3339) on :
 
To answer your question Hal, yes Gwar is still around. They still go crazy on stage. I saw them in Washington. When I went into the club everything was covered in plastic. By the end of the show everything was covered in fake blood. It was bad ass.
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
Ok I just saw 2 bands in 2 nites wich were 69 eyes on sun,and SISTERS OF MERCY last nite...69 eyes were good,kinda like seeing the misfits/ramones/motley crue/and type o negative all in 1....sisters of mercy were amazing,the songs seem to be more "indrustrial and metal" live.andrew eldriche/von(lead singer) still has it even after 20somthing years,rockin a shaved head now..what made it intresting was how he knew how to minipulate the elements of the smoke and lights.it was like @ times all you'd see is this shadow figure,then he would disapear into the smoke,then all you would see is his face outta the smoke with the lights hitting it..I know they're known to be generally boring live but last nite I'd swear they were one of the top 5 shows I've been to,and that says a lot being I've been to a shitload of shows...anyone else check them out on this tour??
 
Posted by Calico Jack (Member # 2299) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by vineofthorns:
anyone else check them out on this tour??

I didn't, but by any chance was the show you went to at Webster Hall? I passed by it last night on E.11th as I made my way up to midtown for a foot party I was throwing near Penn Station, and I recall seeing that they were billed. Small world!

[Cool]

Calico Jack
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Calico Jack:
quote:
Originally posted by vineofthorns:
anyone else check them out on this tour??

I didn't, but by any chance was the show you went to at Webster Hall? I passed by it last night on E.11th as I made my way up to midtown for a foot party I was throwing near Penn Station, and I recall seeing that they were billed. Small world!
[Cool]

Calico Jack

Yup it was @ websterhall,I'm sure even without the sign saying sisters of mercy/worlocks you could tell just by the amount of black cladded people outside smoking lol.small world no doubt.
 
Posted by vineofthorns (Member # 1313) on :
 
stange how i pretty much arcive my conerts here lol...last nite saw rob zombie/lacuna coil wich was a pretty kick ass show.i couldnt tell if the chick from lacuna coil had open toed boots on cause of where i was standing in the crowd,but it looked like she was wearing regular boots being @ one point i could see from the calf up,n it looked like she had those cheap looking shits you would get ina hottopic lol.in anycase they were pretty good and was glad to hear their cover of enjoy the silence that depeche mode did orginally....rob zombie acually suprised me cause i herd he tamed his show down with no pyro,strippers or theactrics,but he acually held it down pretty solid,and the giant screen with old horror b movies was a nice touch.he did alot of white zombie songs wich the enormouse crowd and 2 pits seemed to enjoy.good show check it out if the tour hits around your way
 


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