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Hey everyone,

Just got back from the OLP show in Columbus, Ohio and since theres still some strength left in me I figured I'd write up a review. Although I do caution you it's 1 am (probly later by the time this is finsihed and posted) and I've been driving home for 2 hours.

So begin at the begining I spose:

Got in line with maybe 20 or so other people around 3'ish. Not to horrible of a wait but unlike previous shows I've gone to the line was straight out from the place, not strung along the sides of a building giving a placeto sit down.

So doors opened approx. 5:30 (on time foronce sweet) and me andmy friend made a mad dash to the stage. "Be sure to get over to the left center" I instructed ehr earlier in roder to see Steve upclose and personal.

Well aparntly the first 20 had that same idea so we "settled" for front row center.

So around an hour I guess goes by watchign Shine/Shine down(?) get their soundcheck underway. Then the rain began. Not so bad at first but the raindrops grew bigger, colder, and more in frequency untill we a good rain going to get us realtivly soaked.

At this point the concert was put on rain delay as the roadies and crew began throwing trashbags over everything. The rain grew in intesity and storms were comming fast. Luckly for us the staff guards at the front gave us his poncho. So some 8-10 of us streched out this poncho above our heads. Theonly other highlight was some sort of huge banner that was strapped tot he top of the stage roof some 30-40 feet above our heads fly off and come down on us.

So were some 1:30 - 2 hours later and the rain is finally letting up. That's when Promowest got the great idea to find a huge plastic sheet for half of the entire crowd to takecoverunder. "TOO LATE TOO LATE" many yelled.

"RAIN OR SHINE, RAIN OR SHINE" was also shouted when they started toremove all of the equipment for Shine. Unforntonatley because of the delay Shine part of the shwo was cancelled. Not a big deal but I always love to check out new/unherd of bands.

So then the skies have cleared and we have to sit another 45mins through seethers soundcheck. Then seether came on and played 4-5 songs. Good music for headbangers and the heavy hard core (or like the person next to me) drunks. But not entirely my liking. Not to say I hated them but I woudl had rather checked out this shine group than hear stuff I've already herd on the radio a dozen times over and not a huge fan of.

So then familiar faces hit the stage, you'd think after some 6-7concert experiences you'd get to know the roadies and set-up/soundcheck crew but instead for me it's simply "Hey that's the roadie for OLP, the start is soon!"

Then OLP finally hits the stage. Instead of starting off with the familiar piano intro to All For You the kicked thigns off with "Not Afraid" Holy shit does that song rock live.

Back to my earlier statement about settling for front row center I was actually thrilled to see raine jsut go nuts on the stage. Really getting into everything. Plus the stage was verysmallso I could still see both Steve and Duncan go at it and even make eye contact with them.

So Not Afraid was an awsome way to kick it off, did I mention that song rocked?

Next up the old opener of all for you, then OLP staple Supermans Dead (Good crowd participation but not great) and Innocent.

Then the moment I'd been waiting for: BIRDMAN!

:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: OMG :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: Steve :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

Steve has turned Birdman into his baby orsomethign to that effect, that's steve's moment to shine. WOW.

He blew me away when I saw him at the State Thater Detroit for Birdman. The first song I d/l'ed of the boot from that show was bridman and I've yearned to see it again live. Just incredible what the feeling is from him on his solo and combined with Jeremy pounding away on the drums, WOW! I get chills just thinking about it.

To quote and earlier quote by myself after the Detroit concert:
"I now know what a female orgasm is like"

I mean he took off just like at Detroit and then some! Just frickin incredible!

So after my Birdman high. I was literally speechless as my voice was gone at this point from yelling for Steve,

I admint it's very ahrd to follow Birdman but I think a better choice coudl ahd been made than "Do you like it" nothgin against it, Just not a concert song IMO.

But you knwo is and will always be an OLP concert song "Clumsy" it's what but OLP on the map and the song that first captured my attention when I was in Jr. High and thought it was a Smashing Pumkins song. So no doubt I had to muster up my voice for that.

So then not only did we get treated to one new song to kick thigns off, we were again treated to another brand spankin new song called "Walking in Circles"

Honestly Iwasn't entirely thrilled with it. It sounded kind of manufactured, nothing really unique about it. But we'll see how it grows on me in the future.

Then came the song I'm sure the majority of the crowd had been waiting for "Somewhere Out There" more crowd participation but still not up to Detorit levels but I wasn't really expecting that out of Columbus.

Finally (unfotunatley) Raine said his thank you's to Columbus and said basically stay tunned for 3 Doors Down as the opening riffs to Starseed began playing. I drew a few stares with my own "YEA YEA YEA YEEE YA!!!!!" scream but I couldn't had cared less. Another great OLP staple that purley rocks and kicks ass.

So was 10 songs worth a combined $80 some (2 tix) olus gas, time, pain, rain etc.? A most definite yes primarily because of Steve and Birdman :drool: :drool: :drool: *Needs moment toregain composre*

So what would I change? Asdie from theabove compalints, 10 songs? That's it? And a good replacement for Do you like it would had been Naveed/Life. Duncan needs his moment to shine, the opening bass riff is incredibly addictive. Many of us want to learn guitar from all the great rock out there we've all been exposed to (Yes outside) but I want to learn to play the bass simply because of the opening Riff to Naveed.

But in the end, very worth it. "Wow you must truley like Birdman, and a true OLP fan, sounds like you were a touch dissapointed" Some of you may say.

Well my good friends feast your eyes on this:
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what i would change....3DD opening for OLP
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Kicker774 wrote:Well my good friends feast your eyes on this:


On what now? :wtf:
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96 wrote:what i would change....3DD opening for OLP


how about 3DD opening for seether?
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is 3DD that big in the states? cause honestly I haven't heard a song of their's since their very first single and honestly I forget the name of it... wasn't it Kryptonite? or something like that?
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that "when i'm gone" song where they are on a navy ship in the video is popular. it is quite quite annoying.
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The only reason they're a headlining band now is because they milked the 9-11 bullshit and did a video incorporating the navy. I guarantee if it wasn't for that, they would be opening for OLP, not the other way around.
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I'm sure OLP agreed to open for 3DD its not like they were held at gun point 'ur something :lol: at least they're doing shows.

And 3DD does have a new single out beyond "When I'm Gone" but I forget the title of that track.
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i doubt they care who they play with... what does it matter to them really?

well 3DD has gotten no airplay in Canada in a long time.
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They get played here all the time. Well, that When I'm Gone song got played a lot.
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I've never heard anything by them in years. I listen to 102.1 in toronto and I don't recall ever hearing it and they don't get any plays on Much...
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three doors down are always played on edge 102.
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:nod:
I hear that song alot, and "kryptonite" was once big, so its heard occasionally.

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3DD is played rather heavily in the states....
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3DD has three songs that are real big here in the States:

"Kryptonite"
"Be Like That"
"When I'm Gone"
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"Loser" was heavy in the states for a while.....so was "Duck and Run"

and now their newest single "The Road I'm On"
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I'm sure I saw the 'when i'm gone' video on Much in Jan/Feb when I was in Canada and there weren't navy warship things in it at all. It was loads of people in old fashioned clothes having some kind of funeral which included burying the band members alive whilst they were still playing/singing.

Am I going mad? or did they change it or something?
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SoozyJ wrote:I'm sure I saw the 'when i'm gone' video on Much in Jan/Feb when I was in Canada and there weren't navy warship things in it at all. It was loads of people in old fashioned clothes having some kind of funeral which included burying the band members alive whilst they were still playing/singing.

Am I going mad? or did they change it or something?



they did an alternate video that showed the footage of their performance for the soldiers......
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Post by ajk »

3 Doors Down is bigger than OLP in the States without question. Mostly due to Kryptonite, Be Like That and When I'm gone..... Those three singles have been bigger than any OLP single in the States.

Of course, we Canadians have it right. OLP is WAY WAY WAY Bigger in Canada :lol:
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OLP is way better of course, without a doubt.

I saw a buddy of mine wearing an OLP shirt and I never knew until today that he was a fan!! It was rather sweet......
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