Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
I just saw Radiohead too. Did you see them in Tampa? It was on the 6th.. I think. hehe..
Liars didn't seem like such a strange pairing to me, I guess. I'm not a fan of liars, but it seems like a lot of fans of radiohead could also be liars fans. anyway.. that was a really good show!
I saw The Hives (horrible swedish retro-garage rock band) open for Rolling Stones in Copenhagen. Longest hour of my life.
Maximo Park opened for....Rolling Stones a few years later, completely redundant band, especially seeing as AC/DC had opened for RS in other parts of Europe.
A slightly weirder combination, though not a tour package, but on Roskilde Festival 2000 (the year a bunch of people died during a Pearl Jam concert)
I saw NIN followed by Iron Maiden. " entirely different crowds for those shows.
__________________
....sometimes I wonder why I bother......
I saw Tenacious D back in '98 open for Tool and The Melvins...awesome show...but needless to say, the crowd was not too keen on the D...Maynard had to step in between Tenacious D an The Melvins to calm the crowd down, becuase they got to the point of throwing things onstage, I was quite entertained, but I knew abot the D, and had seen Mr. Show...but the crowd was brutal...Tool played 'Stranglehold' with King Buzzo and that was awesome...
__________________
I got everything here from a diddled-eyed joe to damned if I know...
The first time I saw squeeze, Fountains of Wayne opened for them, and the second time, Fastball opened up. I guess promoters seem to thing washed up 90's bands go well with post-punk and new wave. weird.
__________________
Quote:
Navin: I had the craziest fantasy that I could rise up and float right down the end of this coronet, right through here, through these valves, right along this tube, and right up against your lips and give you a kiss.
Marie: Why didn't you?
Navin: I didn't want to get spit on me.
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
hey ash, dont think u post anymore, but i saw them in wpb, where they opened the tour...
another wack opener was rig 1 for conor oberst...its this interesting rap "band" with a guy from omaha. must have gone to school with conor or something
Content, Pictures and Download links visible to registered users only. REGISTER NOW to access all areas that are invisible to non-members.
I love Tenacious D, how did they handle a bad crowd? I love their music but I got the complete masterworks and they don't seem that great live. They need a band behind them to give it the extra blast a live crowd for that kind of gig needs. I find Tenacious D to be good to listen to when I need to relax for 5 minutes if I am writing a paper or something. I could imagine them being a bit irritating at a show if I wasn't really wasted.
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by predator24
Don't get me wrong, the Scots are awesome! They like to yell and drink and fight and make the best Scotch in the world.
I saw Rage Against The Machine open for U2.I had seen Rage a few times B4 and the crowd was crazy but at this show.Everyone was sitting nicely in their seats watch Zac jump up and down.It was fuckin strange...as you would think both bands were great so i was happy...
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Foetus
Nick is a whiny (vampire obsessed) bitch with no sense of humor. he also has 0 tits, which renders him useless.