Yep you're right. Time for me to bow out....norco-freerider said:you have got to be kidding me.
i saw maiden last year and it was BY FAR the best show ive ever seen. blew metallica away, and metallica puts on a serious show.
Yep you're right. Time for me to bow out....norco-freerider said:you have got to be kidding me.
i saw maiden last year and it was BY FAR the best show ive ever seen. blew metallica away, and metallica puts on a serious show.
sorry for the blatant stereotype, but i'm guessing w/ a name like 'norco-freerider', you're probably about 16 and have seen 5 shows, 4 of them arena/stadium metal 'extravanganzas', and the other at the town fair.norco-freerider said:you have got to be kidding me.
i saw maiden last year and it was BY FAR the best show ive ever seen. blew metallica away, and metallica puts on a serious show.
narlus said:sorry for the blatant stereotype, but i'm guessing w/ a name like 'norco-freerider', you're probably about 16 and have seen 5 shows, 4 of them arena/stadium metal 'extravanganzas', and the other at the town fair.
give it a bit, yr live music experience will grow...
"Join Date: 11-30-2003"norco-freerider said:im 20, i ride a DHR and race DH
narlus said:"Join Date: 11-30-2003"
let me guess...three years it was different?
You just made another change to "Maiden Worshipper" after listening to that, didnt you?narlus said:not surprising...i'd hate to admit the changes i went through from age 17 to 20.
the best part of life is living it. living means being open and exposed to new ideas.
It doesn't sound lame. I took my Dad to the "Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking" tour. He said it was the best concert he has ever seen. He was utterly wasted out of his mind though. Eric Calpton is a better guitar player live then David Gilmour IMO. I was glad I went.BurlyShirley said:Well, it may sound lame, but the best concert Ive seen was Roger Waters and his little mob of studio musicians doing Floyd songs. Simpy PERFECT sound and a bunch of good tunes. Real stage presence that man has.
Depends on which version you heard. I think the original is NOT bruce, but I have a live version that is. If you get a chance to get "Hallowed Be Thy Name" its even better. Listen to it twice.narlus said:haha....it wasn't that bad, to tell the truth. had that twin guitar/thin lizzy sound down pretty good.
was bruce singing? didn't sound like the strangled nutsack wailing he usually employs.
Yeah, Gilmour Schmilmour, he has a nice touch but its clear who makes the band. The guy Waters was playing with when I saw him was Doyle Brahms the Second or something crazy like that. Didnt miss a lick! Very, very good show.jdcamb said:It doesn't sound lame. I took my Dad to the "Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking" tour. He said it was the best concert he has ever seen. He was utterly wasted out of his mind though. Eric Calpton is a better guitar player live then David Gilmour IMO. I was glad I went.
do you still have that zebra stripe outfit?mtbtom said:Am I the only person on this site that's able to say I saw Iron Maiden AND Judas Priest on the same bill ?
absolutely. i was digging the hell out of the Fu Manchu stuff i was rocking in my office yesterday. 70s buttrock retread be damned; it was hot.mtbtom said:Hey not every movie can be a Hitchcock classic or a cult masterpiece. The point being there's nothing wrong with listening to trashy music and enjoying it. I personally don't like the sound of someone stepping on his guitar but some people call it music and enjoy it. Now where the hell are my Abba CDs...