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Posted: 9/5/2002, 8:24 pm
by superrgirll
First: OLP @ ACC on February 1, 2000
Recent: Weezer/Dashboard Confessional @ The Molson Amphitheater (don't remember the day)
Best: OLP @ The Pheonix (club tour) on December 11, 2000
Edgefest II with Blink, NFG, Sum 41, JEW, Good Charlotte, Project Wyze, and Simple Plan @ The Molson Amphitheater (don't remember the day either)
Worst: OLP @ ACC on February 1, 2000 (had horrible seats)
Hard Liquor and Handguns Tour with MGB, Treble Charger, Sloan, and Copyright @ Canada's Wonderland. No date for this one either. (had horrible seats as well, and security kept yelling at me for getting out of my seat. I did get to meet Trevor from TC though

)
Next: Filter, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and some other bands at Snow Job and the CNE/The Ex on September 13 and 14 2002.
Posted: 9/5/2002, 10:02 pm
by olpcc
First: OLP 5-22-2001 toledo
recent: OLP 7-12-02 toledo
Best: OLP 5-22-01 toledo
Worst: OLP 6-18-02 biringham (it was a bad day we got lost and ended up way in the back and no one was really getting into the music back there and you couldn't hear it well)
Next: Incubus 9-14-02 then OLP 9-18
Re: First, Most Resent, Best & Worst
Posted: 9/5/2002, 11:35 pm
by Joey
First:
Bush
Most Recent:
BeachFest (GBS, Chantal K, David Usher, Twigg, Avril Lavigne, Crush and Sam Roberts)
Best:
First OLP concert at Maple Leaf Gardens
Worst:
Umm Beachfest .. not because of the bands but due to who I went with
Posted: 9/6/2002, 5:01 am
by the android
I've only been to 3 concerts, so it's hard to make a choice.
Posted: 9/6/2002, 11:49 am
by Starseed3333
You know what's sad? Well.......it's actually pretty happy, but strange.
I've been to more OLP concerts than of every other band put together. (not counting openers for OLP). Default and Nickelback both are the runners up with........4!!!!!!!! how sad is that??? I think the majority of my concert going energy goes to OLP, lol.
But thats how it should be

Re: First, Most Resent, Best & Worst
Posted: 9/6/2002, 3:16 pm
by Emily Jane
Axtech wrote:Emily Jane wrote:Worst:
Tragicially Hip

:|
What was it that made it the worst (if the band was great)?
Easy. I went with two friends who wouldn't quit fighting with each other.
I swear the next time I see the Hip I'm going alone and I'm going to enjoy myself.
Posted: 9/6/2002, 4:02 pm
by barefeet
first: ringo and his allstar band in like june '91 or '92.
most recent: olp at hammerstein august '02
best: olp at irving (the first night) april '01
worst: probably one of the local shows i went to earlier this year, i missed the band i wanted to see...except for like one or two songs, and all the other bands sucked. either that or the olp hammerstein show, my dad kept complaining about how loud it was (he's going deaf and it hurts his ears) and my brother was crying because he couldn't see when they started playing. last time i see a show with either of them.
Posted: 9/6/2002, 4:52 pm
by bort8
holy crap..check out all these shows that are coming:
9/12 Jimmy Eat World (already got tix)
9/20 Local H
9/21 Live
9/26 Doves
9/27 Better than Ezra
9/28 Queens of the Stone Age
9/29 Oleander
10/8 Midtown
10/11 No Use for a Name/Gob
10/16 Mest
10/26 Hoobastank/Home Town Hero/Greenwheel
11/16 Bosstones/Simple Plan
11/18 New Found Glory/Something Corporate
now to just find the money to pay for all of them...
Posted: 9/6/2002, 6:41 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
That's an orgasm's worth of great music.

Posted: 9/6/2002, 6:43 pm
by nelison
and How?!?!
Posted: 9/6/2002, 6:49 pm
by liam
Axtech wrote:First: ...
Most Recent: ...
Best: ...
Worst: ...
I've never been to a concert!

I live such a sheltered life...

welcome to my world
Posted: 9/6/2002, 7:55 pm
by Bananababy
hmmm concerts..
First: (sadly..) 'Nsync..... it was 3 years ago, ok??
Most Recent: I think OLP at Tower Records
Worst: 'Nsync or Vertical Horizon
Best: hmm.. one of the OLP ones

Posted: 9/6/2002, 8:47 pm
by starvingeyes
fluttergirl wrote:oops...
worst concert: Built To Spill, 2001, Deep Ellum
it was AWFUL. I can't believe I paid to see it. blah.
gah?! built to spill.... awful? i demand proof of this!
first: EDGEfest 97
most recent: Fifth Season @ WEM
Best: Our Lady Peace @ the dinwoodie lounge. twas the night i met mike...
Worst: The open wounds @ STARS.
Posted: 9/6/2002, 9:59 pm
by bort8
OLPFan420 wrote:That's an orgasm's worth of great music.

it sure is
ill be lucky if i make it to 4 of them.
Posted: 9/7/2002, 12:42 am
by Dack
First: Collective Soul at Gamage Theater in Tempe AZ April 1, 2001
Best: Our Lady Peace at The Cajun House in Scottsdale AZ July 11, 2001
Worst: OAR w/ Llama (Llama kicked ass but I didnt so much enjoy OAR) at Nita's SHIThole in Tempe AZ March 23, 2002
Most Recent: Our Lady Peace at Nita's ASSCrack in Tempe AZ July 27, 2002
Re: First, Most Resent, Best & Worst
Posted: 9/7/2002, 1:47 pm
by Endymion
FIRST: Beach Boys, some date in 86 or 87, Clarkston, MI. This almost doesn't count because I was four or five and don't remember it very well.
MOST RECENT: Live, August 30th, 2002, Pontiac, MI. It was such a kickass concert, and completely free, too, except for parking. I talked to Ed Kowalcyk for like twenty minutes after the show, but that's a different story entirely.
BEST: Our Lady Peace, July 11th, 2002, Sarnia Bayfest. It was pretty excellent, but that's just to be expected. The best OLP show I've seen so far.
WORST: Black Crowes, late September 2001, E.M.U., Ypsilanti, MI. The band was alright, very vibrant, and Chris Robinson was excellent. He kicked some guy out for pushing and was basically like, "We don't need this shit right now, man," and then he played Remedy, dedicating it to 9/11. "Music can be the remedy.." We left halfway through because my friend was tripping so heavily, though, so that wasn't fun.
Posted: 9/7/2002, 7:05 pm
by rustynation
First: the Beach Boys, Hartford Civic Center, sometime in 1986, I think.
Most Recent: Jeep World Outside Tour, Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA, only saw Train, 17 August 2002. I got backstage to meet Train as well.
Best: tie between Great Big Sea, 9 March 2002, Avalon, Boston (the size of the crowd broke fire codes, and I had a horrid cold but I loved the concert anyway) and same band, 10 May 2002, Major's Hill Park, Tulip Festival, Ottawa. Both great shows, great crowds, I lost my voice (not hard to do when you have a cold) and my hearing, and I got lots of eye contact from Alan Doyle

And strangely, I met GBS both those days too.
Worst:
artist I actually like: GBS, 10 August 2002, Harbour Station, Saint John. The fans didn't understand rock concert etiquette (like that you're supposed to stand at a rock concert) and the set list hadn't changed in five months. (And in case it seems that meeting the band has an effect, this was the night of the Doyle hugs.)
artist I don't like: Jewel, sometime in July 1999, the Meadows, Hartford.. I only went to the show because my then-best friend liked Jewel, and I still can't believe I went.
Next: Mixfest, 21 September 2002, FleetCenter, Boston. I am only going to see John Mayer, as far as I can tell right now.
Posted: 9/7/2002, 7:25 pm
by the android
*screach* AGGGH, MIXFEST
I'm sorry, but Mix 98.5 has gotta be the single worst radio station ever >_O
Posted: 9/7/2002, 7:29 pm
by rustynation
Ahree wrote:*screach* AGGGH, MIXFEST
I'm sorry, but Mix 98.5 has gotta be the single worst radio station ever >_O
So kiss is better?
Posted: 9/7/2002, 7:31 pm
by the android
I don't listen to that so I wouldn't know, haha.
I just think Mix is so aweful... I used to listen to it tons when I was younger, but now...I think it's way to repetitive. You end up hearing the same exact songs 20 times a day.
Lander in the Morning is funny though. But I miss Lynn Hoffman (sp?).