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Posted: 9/6/2006, 9:32 pm
by Rusty
I saw the Salads live at MTV :D

Posted: 9/16/2006, 10:27 pm
by tasha
hours on a greyhound, standing around for hours, and hours on a greyhound later, i can say it was all completely worth it for a "free" (note transportation costs) john mayer show at yonge/dundas square. good grief. that man is amazing. not to mention amazingly talented.

Posted: 9/16/2006, 10:28 pm
by tasha
see. i had such a long day i'm repeating myself because i had a long day.

Posted: 9/16/2006, 10:35 pm
by Sonya
damn the fact i'm leaving for south america the day before he plays vancouver. bah.


also, i wanted the see the winks tonight, but i forgot completely.

Posted: 9/17/2006, 1:12 am
by Hope
:GASP: the winks!

Posted: 9/18/2006, 12:13 pm
by Random Name
My plan right now is to travel again next summer to see the warped tour again. Yes, I am completly aware of how disturbingly early it is to be planning a summer trip in september, but how else do you think I can deal with the fact that its september again?

My main ideas right now are to either travel to Vancouver again and catch the Vancouver/Calgary shows. This leaves the option of also travelling down south to seattle if the urge strikes. I also have some family in both cities I might be able to worm my way in with. I'd really like to go back to Vancouver because the city and concert there this summer was so mellow and so nice, I couldn't ask for anything more. The only downside is that its probably going to cost me a lot more to fly all that distance. (Cause trust me, driving ain't an option)

The closer option is Tornoto and Montreal. err...well Barrie I guess, but you get the point. Its a lot closer and it would probably be cheaper. However I don't know anyone to crash with and its usually at the end of the summer....

I'm not sure which to go with. And its kind of hard to plan a trip without having a destination. Anyone have any opinions? experiences? incentive? Anything to help me make a decision?
Ahoy, thanks.

Posted: 9/18/2006, 12:15 pm
by Rusty
I went to the Barrie one and it was AWESOME!

Posted: 9/18/2006, 1:48 pm
by faninor
I got a $2 ticket to see 30 Seconds to Mars in Portland. I forget what day, some Saturday in November.

Posted: 9/18/2006, 7:55 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
oooh nice. they are doing a show here on halloween. i'm thinking bout going.

Posted: 9/19/2006, 12:43 am
by Lando
Red Hot Chili Peppers tomorrow night.

Posted: 9/24/2006, 8:31 am
by Random Name
Random Name wrote:My plan right now is to travel again next summer to see the warped tour again. Yes, I am completly aware of how disturbingly early it is to be planning a summer trip in september, but how else do you think I can deal with the fact that its september again?

My main ideas right now are to either travel to Vancouver again and catch the Vancouver/Calgary shows. This leaves the option of also travelling down south to seattle if the urge strikes. I also have some family in both cities I might be able to worm my way in with. I'd really like to go back to Vancouver because the city and concert there this summer was so mellow and so nice, I couldn't ask for anything more. The only downside is that its probably going to cost me a lot more to fly all that distance. (Cause trust me, driving ain't an option)

The closer option is Tornoto and Montreal. err...well Barrie I guess, but you get the point. Its a lot closer and it would probably be cheaper. However I don't know anyone to crash with and its usually at the end of the summer....

I'm not sure which to go with. And its kind of hard to plan a trip without having a destination. Anyone have any opinions? experiences? incentive? Anything to help me make a decision?
Ahoy, thanks.



So, I'm unoffically going to Barrie/Montreal.

Now all I need are dates and I can start planning my trip.



(ps. weeeeeeeee!!!!!)

Posted: 9/24/2006, 3:33 pm
by tasha
i will see you at at barrie!!!

so my concert list as of now:

oct 11: the early november & new found glory
oct 28: cute is what we aim for & hellogoodbye
noc 16: JACK'S MANNEQUIN!!! (who is the first opener for panic at the disco. unfortunately. so i payed an insane amount to see a 30 minute set.)
nov 25: raine maida & chantal kreviazuk
dec 6: BRAND NEWWWWWWWWWWWW

Posted: 9/24/2006, 6:36 pm
by Random Name
Can we switch lives?

Posted: 9/24/2006, 8:11 pm
by Hope
tasha wrote:noc 16: JACK'S MANNEQUIN!!! (who is the first opener for panic at the disco.


i was thinking of going to a Vancouver date for this concert, because Bloc Party, as well as Jack's Mannequin, are opening... but paying for a P!@tD concert sounds too appalling.

Posted: 9/25/2006, 12:28 pm
by tasha
yeah, it does, doesn't it? and my friend is trying to convince me to stay, and that "they are great live."
i'm sorry, i saw 2 minutes of their set when they came to the amp. i am not sitting through that...

Posted: 9/26/2006, 8:13 am
by Handsome_Devil
Razorlight on the 28th of October and The Charlatans December the 6th. Maybe Richard Ashcroft too, depends...

Posted: 10/6/2006, 5:10 pm
by laurel
i'm going to see the rolling stones tonight.

Posted: 10/7/2006, 1:50 am
by Lando
I saw them. you were there. I want to go on sunday now.

Posted: 10/23/2006, 3:10 pm
by xjsb125
I got to see Murder By Death on Saturday night in Knoxville. Bethany and I saw them a couple years ago in Ann Arbor, and I thought they were really good then. They put on a great show Saturday along with Sam Lowry, and 2 local groups. Good times.

Tonight: The Dresden Dolls!

Posted: 10/23/2006, 9:45 pm
by Hope
awww duuuuude. *jealous of murder by death concert*