OH...i remember now, i also saw Smooke, except he was in the back-ish and i was up front with sooz. and then we waved and he laughed like a maniac. kind of exactly how i imagined he would laugh. :lol::lol:
he clearly wasn't dishing out enough raine love though.
I went in line right at the end and ended up with terrible seats. But a lady who worked there traded my tickets for 6th row centre just before the show started, so that was awesome.
My main problem was with that bitch who was grabbing Raine's stomach while he was singing in the stands. As if he might fall or something. What a retard.
Couple comments:
+The venue makes for a very clear, crisp sound.
+Long set, with some gread older songs that I wasn't expecting at all. "Waited" and "Car Crash" really threw me off guard in a good way.
+Jer played great as always.
+Raine had lots of enthusiasm.
-The guitars were all muddy and often just sounded like messy background noise. As a result the songs pretty much just sounded like drums bass and vocals which makes for pretty plain music. Example: Guitar solo for "Is Anybody Home?" wtf.
-Raine still can't sing.
-Too many girls shrieking.
-Sarah Goodbye you liar, Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything Then you think you will inspire Take apart your head (and I wish I could inspire) Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
XtremeStar wrote:Would they be using some of that footage for the A/L/S video maybe? :/
I don't see why they would...coz they already have other videos of concert like footage and also Not Enough and starseed was footage of the last DVD...
XtremeStar wrote:Would they be using some of that footage for the A/L/S video maybe? :/
I don't see why they would...coz they already have other videos of concert like footage and also Not Enough and starseed was footage of the last DVD...
Yeah. They'll probably use some footage from the show in a video to promote the DVD when it's coming out, so I don't see them using it for the Angels/Losing/Sleep video
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