Rufus Wainwright wrote:Wow, you say this days after everyone else here lets the whole thing go, and you're the one telling me to move on. Way to go you fucking moron!
uh, yeah, that's probably because i haven't been on the internet for days since i came home for thanksgiving...
anyways, i was going to go to a show tonight, a band called Loiter Cognition. they're just a local band, they played for my friend's bday party in sept. i was going to go tonight but i didn't want to drive that far so hence i am here.
and i'm proably going to vaux on dec. 8 because i have friends who are semiobsessed with them. at least it's at kilby so that should be fun.
don't look now, just keep watching the TV hating what's too see waiting for someone to say something that's right.
Bethany and I just got back from Brandnew at the Roseland it was so-so.
90% of the people were younger then us so it was kind of weird and they all love to push so we didnt enjoy that much.
Straylight Run was amazing but they only played 6 songs so that sucked big time but man were they good then came Hot Rod Circuit who were pretty boring and caused decent amounts of pushing.
Then in between HRC and BN people were pushing like crazy so I knew we were gonna have to move to the side during BN. They finally came out to the ending speech of Boondock Saints which ruled. They played for about and hour and 45 minutes. They played almost every song. Chris Carraba came out and sang "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus with Jesse. The girls from Eisely sang on one song and then John Nolan from SLR came out for 70X7 which was amazing. It looked like they were supposed to drop confetti at the end but it never came down so that was a big let down. All in all besides for the crowd it was a good show
no they didnt play Moshi Moshi and thats okay because I never heard that song before..
they played everything from Deja Entendu except "Play Crack the Sky" and "Me vs. Marradona vs Elvis"
and from YFW they played: Jude Law, Sudden Death in Carolina, Mix Tape, failure by Design, Logan to Government Center, No Seatbelt Song, 70X7, Soco Amaretto Lime
you should. they said it was the first time they played it all tour... and it was the second or third last american date, so theyobviously havent been playing it much.
And he can't understand how everyone goes on breathing when true love ends, his mother whispers quietly... heaven's not a place that you go when you die, it's that moment in life when you actually feel alive
areusad831 wrote: then John Nolan from SLR came out for 70X7 which was amazing.
you lucky son of bitch... i was soo hoping john would come out for 70*7 durring the detriot show... oh weel too bad, but i did get to see a straylight headlining show, so i don't have much to complain about
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SoozyJ wrote: Radiohead were excellent last night. My only complaint (other than the morons sitting near me) was that they didn't play Karma Police which they'd played the night below. Still, we got Creep and loads of other great stuff and I got to see Thom dance like a crazy man so I was very happy
First they stop doing Creep now Karma Police. That is one of my favorite Radiohead songs. Wait just read your post again. You got to see Creep. I haven't seen that song in years. Not since the Bends tour. I haven't seen Radiohead in while either.
I just went to a few shows last week. GODSMACK and ADEMA, KORN with LImpbizkit-plsu KORN just did a special free show at CBGB's that I loved. It was awseome to see them in CB's.
I am going to see Elvin Jones on Wednesday, Sam Roberts on Thursday and KROCK's Cluas-Fest on Sat with Offspring, Staind, POD, Chevelle, and Puddle of Mudd. I would of love to gone the first night cause I love Linkin Park-but tickets were $100 after service charges.
I feel love, I feel a power. It comes to me in the darkest hour. And I want to feel it again Teach the young people how to think, not what to think-Sidney Sugarman
i decided to pass on the something coporate concert yesterday, and vendetta red tonight since i am sick.. but i just found out coheed and cambria added a date in grand rapids with straylight run .. so i am definately excited about that
change your life into a postcard version of white snow
And he can't understand how everyone goes on breathing when true love ends, his mother whispers quietly... heaven's not a place that you go when you die, it's that moment in life when you actually feel alive
OLPMazurite wrote:yeah it was brutal on friday...but we got out of the crowd and stood on the side and it was nice, you could see everything
that was such a great concert, and i don't even like brand new a ton! (well i like them, but i'm not obsessed with them)
now straylight run on the other hand...they are the bestest best best
yeah i might not even go in the pit. The opera house is set up so you can stand on the different levels and see everything and still not be far from the stage.