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Two years ago I visited some friends at their school only to find out that they had tickets to see Jason Mraz in the gym that night. I went.
The opening act was (I think) the lead singer from Weezer and two waifish chicks. They played really quiet, really dull folky type stuff. They took the cake when they covered Lou Reed and the singer actually sang the line "and all the white girls sing"... The audience actually booed them throughout, but the band was very gracious anyways. When Jason Mraz came on the audience went apeshit, and my friends and I moved to the bleachers. About 3 songs in I fell asleep. My friends woke me up to tell me we were leaving... at first I thought it was cause they were pissed at me... but it turned out that they were just as bored. |
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well, matter of opinion, really. I only liked the theatrical element of it, pouring of red paint and stuff like that. but the music was just too lame. I enjoyed the beers at the bank of the river with you and christoph WAY more, so to speak
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worst show I ever have seen
Meat Puppets opening for sonic youth. the youth were amazing as ever, but the meat pupets sounded like someone killed them all ten years ago, re animated the half rotten bodies and made them sing fucking country tunes. and the sad part is it was only just worse than when I saw the meat puppets in 1992. god that was horrible, what a fucking shit band../
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08.06.2008, 09:01 AM | #85 |
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Monster Magnet a few years ago. It's like by trying to become an MC5 tribute band they'd forgotten what made them great in the first place.
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08.06.2008, 09:05 AM | #86 |
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Esoteric at Camden Underworld, April 2007 - doom metal stuff. A band so atrociously lame and weedy I walked out in disgust after one song. Also of "note": Nebula at The Garage in 2005? (the support was Electric Wizard, and Sir demonrail was there). 15 minutes of suvb-standard boogie riffing and "Ah've lost man woomann, but ah steel got mah geetar" lyrics, and I was ready to dynamite the venue with everyone in it.
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08.06.2008, 09:57 AM | #87 |
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30 seconds to mars,
such a bizarre procession of cultish lamery that i was seriously scouting around for sharp implements with which to gut myself so I had something with which to hang myself. I was there because my friends band were (highly inappropriately) supporting them and wanted me to do some photos. on the plus side i I did get to goof around on stage a bit and pretend i was ziggy stardust (it was actually a very fun night but was just highly bizarre with an absolutely execrable soundtrack) that or the llama farmers. |
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08.06.2008, 10:40 AM | #89 |
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Actually, not a band I was going to the show to see (which was Manic Street Preachers) but the support band Dodgy. I remember, while having to endure their semi-acoustic indie/folk waffle, that - what if i died now, what if this was the last thing I saw and heard before i died - it nearly gave me a panic attack, seriously.
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08.06.2008, 01:16 PM | #91 |
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I skipped to the end and somebody has probably said this, but Bob Dylan was the worst concert I've ever seen.
He rearranged all of his songs into one really long, really shitty blues song, didn't give a fuck about the audience, and gave the impression he'd rather be dead than playing that concert. It was so shitty I don't even listen to him anymore. Just fucking terrible. |
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Xiu Xiu the second time was also terrible.
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I'm not sure if I agree with the "anyone can play like that" mentality. Anyone could play like that perhaps, but everyone DOESN'T play like that. That doesn't mean his music is particularly enjoyable, it's just silly when people say, "Hey, I could do that -- I just need to practice more." Well, no shit, you can say that about anything in life.
It's like the Strokes (for lack of a better example)... anyone here can play their songs right? That's nice. You didn't WRITE their songs, though, right? It doesn't matter that you can play the songs, you didn't actually compose them though. Anyone can do anything probably, but they haven't done it yet, so it's not really worth mentioning. I understand and somewhat agree with Everyneurotic's way of thinking (that he has no real talent beyond ability, it's all technique; there's nothing interesting or unique about it, it's just fast scale playing), but I'm not sure if I'd say "oh anyone can do that if they practice." |
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08.06.2008, 02:47 PM | #97 |
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summer 2005....dinosaur jr at pearl street , magic markers opened....ive never seen a crowd openly angry after an opening act. maybe the worst band ever...next to eagles of death metal, i walked out of one of thier shows, after the NES band Minibosses wiped the floor with them.
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Anyone CAN play like Malmsteen with practice, but it takes a lot of practice to do, so it's not as simple as the "anyone can do it" statement implies. |
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smashing pumpkins around siamese dream in sfx dublin
why? cuz it sucked, awful sound, boring as shit and i met billy no mates at it....wanker... i also met james iha....gentleman! |
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