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I agree with Milamber.
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Well that's all the more reason to get rid of artists like that and get some real music back onto the stage and into people's homes, not this crap that big industries are trying to sell >_<
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You would think they would have learned after 8(?) people were killed in Cincinatti trying to get good seats at a Who concert. Guess not.
Larry, I guess your ready for Ozfest then? [img]tongue.gif[/img] |
<font color=skyblue> I would definatly go if:
1)You did not pass out from being drunk and leave me to fend for myself...(Can I bring my sword?) 2)If Karen would ever let me, which she would not. :( She does not want to raise the child alone. This has been potty-training week...and er..well...mommies hate babies during potty training...especially the first week or two. I am her only support.</font> |
<font color=skyblue>Let me post my concert experiences. I went to the Metallica/Suicidal Tendancies/Alice in Chains Concert and we had rows of chairs to sit on. Nobody could really jump around because of them. The only trouble we had was that the people outside the dome were getting rained on and began to throw cups full of mud at us on the inside. I was so far near the front that none got near me. [img]smile.gif[/img]
I went to a Candlebox Concert that was open floor, where you could stand wherever you wanted. Me and a friend made it to the front and held onto the bars while people tried to get our places by pulling us away. But nobody could make me budge. A fight broke out behind us, and the band stopped singing and refused to start again until the two men were escorted by security outside. Everyone was warned that if another fight started...the band would walk off-stage. I liked their concern and care for the well-being of us all. That is bad publicity, at least.</font> |
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