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Posted: 9/7/2002, 8:21 pm
by Starseed3333
Gah! KISS is horrible.
WBCN and WAAF are the best. Then 101.3 the alternative or something like that is alright as well.

I lied to you all. OLP in LA was not my most recent concert.
I saw Bob Dylan in Worcester two days after that...........so that would be the most recent.

Posted: 9/7/2002, 9:41 pm
by sandsleeper
alrighty...

first concert: Korn - sick and twisted tour. it was a great start!

Most recent: Dredg/Deadsy/Taproot, about 20 minutes after seeing the free olp pre vma show. :mrgreen:

Best: either olp@providence or taproot/incubus/deftones@roseland... its just too close to call..

Worst: um... both the Limp Bizkit concerts i went too :oops:

Posted: 9/7/2002, 9:52 pm
by superboots
First: Sharon, Lois, Bram and the Elephant Show (sometime in my early childhood, like 87 or 88, probably)

Most Recent: hmm...Toledo- 7-12-02 and of course Detroit- 9-18. I have Dashboard Confessional tickets too..for 10-18

Worst: I guess I would have to say the 89x birthday bash. That was my 1st OLP concert. I was too afraid to be in the front (freaked out by Jo-Ann's talk about the mosh pits), so I was in the middle of the crowd. I couldn't see ANYTHING, and all the people around me (with the exception of a few) were not even singing or looking mildly excited. They just stood there. Oh yeah, and I lost my friend for 5 hrs too. That was bad. And I got dehydrated.

Best: Birmingham Meet and Greet. That was so fun because I got to meet the band for the first time...that was when Steve told me he has a friend with my name and he and I "clicked" :lol: Oh yeah, and I got to meet Diana, Steph, Alan and Michael, which was pretty cool That would definitely be the most memorable concert for me.

I really haven't gotten into concerts until this year. I've never felt so passionate about a band until OLP, and the St. Andrews concert sold out in like 3 minutes or whatever. Before that, I was like 15 years old and my mom probably wouldn't let me go to a concert, and my friends didn't like OLP, so I wouldn't have anyone to go with.

Posted: 9/7/2002, 9:58 pm
by Susan
First: The Rankins and Gordie Sampson.
Most Recent: Great Big Sea - Winterfest @ Nathan Phllips Square
Best: MuchOnDemand. :mrgreen:
Worst: Choclair at Music Without Border. rap. :freak:

Posted: 9/7/2002, 10:44 pm
by Joey
^^ I thought that Bruce guy was worse .. he was old :lol:

Posted: 9/8/2002, 7:32 am
by superrgirll
the Bruce guy was pretty bad. and choclair was only on for like 15 mins, which was good.

Posted: 9/8/2002, 8:11 am
by happening fish
first: Same as Bethany, the Elephant Show :mrgreen:

most recent: Mw/oB

Best: GBS @ Nathan Phillips Square last winter. They were shpectacular and upbeat despite the fucking cold weather.

worst: Copyright/Sloan/Treble Charger/MGB @ Wonderland sometime last summer. Most of the bands looked like they REALLY did not want to be there, especially copyright who seemed to be downright pissed about being the openers.

Posted: 9/8/2002, 8:59 am
by Susan
Shit! I forgot about GBS! Thank yee for reminding me. :mrgreen:

clumsyfish wrote:I thought that Bruce guy was worse .. he was old


I thought he was awesome. He's a pretty impressive guitarist. Plus he and Steve Page did "Lovers in a Dangerous Time". :mrgreen:

Posted: 9/8/2002, 9:28 am
by kyle
First - some Beach Boys afternoon concert my parents dragged me to. I was about 7 and bored to tears.

Most recent - David Usher at Beachfest last week.

Best - U2 Elevation Tour at Copps Coliseum 10.13.01. Dave Matthews Band at Hersheypark 07.21.02 is a close second though.

Worst - Jimmy Eat World at Kool Haus 04.10.02 was boring. But the other two times I've seen JEW they were fantastic. So I dunno. Oh yeah - Blink182 was brutal, but I can't say it was a bad concert because Green Day was also on the bill and they saved the whole evening.

Kyle

Posted: 9/8/2002, 9:33 am
by bort8
dont be dissing the beach boys..they are cool

Posted: 9/8/2002, 9:37 am
by luckyJQ9
at my apartment we have a cookie jar that sings beach boys songs whenever you open it...it's awesome :mrgreen:

Posted: 9/8/2002, 9:46 am
by bort8
sweetness

Posted: 9/8/2002, 10:32 am
by Susan
Are you listening? (whoa oh ohh...)

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:13 am
by kyle
Now sing it back oh oh oh oh

Kyle

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:14 am
by bort8
i would never have that a song that was basically just "woah oh oh oh oh" over and over again would be so damn cool

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:18 am
by luckyJQ9
i know..that song is so freakin' catchy. it's surprisingly not annoying or anything. whenever i hear it, i'm singing it for the entire rest of the day. it's amazing. :nod:

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:21 am
by bort8
its weird, but does the 'sweetness' video remind anyone else of the video for 'in repair'. i dunno...maybe im just smokin crack...thats usually the explanation for most things...

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:24 am
by liam
^^ i agree... it always reminded me of inrepair so what ever your smokin... i am too!

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:24 am
by luckyJQ9
i can see how it would remind you...just because of the morphing. it's a little similiar in concept.

Posted: 9/8/2002, 11:26 am
by liam
i like the video... i used wack off too it... i mean no.. i stacked books to it 8O i swear 8O