Any good concerts lately?

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Any good concerts lately?

Postby Bote » Sun Sep 30, 2007 5:19 pm

I watched Tool on Sep. 5 in Belgrade. Fucking awesome! The light show was exceptional and Maynard was at his finest. Though he seemed like he was high :lol:. :up: :up: :up:

I also watched Gary Moore on Sep 15-17th also in Belgrade. It was ok. Bluesy from the beginning till the end, though nothing exceptional. He lost his touch I'd say.

Anyone else been to some awesome concert?
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Postby Tono_Fyr » Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:29 pm

I might be going to see Amon Amarth and Decapitated in November.

Last concert I went to was Symphony X in July, which was fucking great.
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Postby CorpseGoddess » Mon Oct 01, 2007 2:33 pm

I know I won't fit in with this, but I saw Loreena McKennitt last night---absolutely amazing. She had an outstanding bunch of multi-instrumentalists playing with her as well.

And just because my musical tastes are weird, I'm hoping to go see Type O Negative when I fly into New Hampster in 2 weeks. :D
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Postby CerebralAssamite » Mon Oct 01, 2007 4:13 pm

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Last gig i went to was The - Eternal, this saturday is Be'lakor, Rainshadow, Five Star Prison Cell and more.. all for $12 :P
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Postby Bote » Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:03 am

CorpseGoddess wrote:I know I won't fit in with this, but I saw Loreena McKennitt last night---absolutely amazing. She had an outstanding bunch of multi-instrumentalists playing with her as well.


Loreena's cool. :up: As long as good music is involved it doesn't matter which music genre it is. Plus, metalheads like anything reneissance and medieval. :wink:

Cerebral: I don't know any of those bands :P, but it looks like you had a good time. :up:
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Postby CorpseGoddess » Wed Oct 03, 2007 11:54 am

Bote wrote:
CorpseGoddess wrote:I know I won't fit in with this, but I saw Loreena McKennitt last night---absolutely amazing. She had an outstanding bunch of multi-instrumentalists playing with her as well.


Loreena's cool. :up: As long as good music is involved it doesn't matter which music genre it is. Plus, metalheads like anything reneissance and medieval. :wink:

Cerebral: I don't know any of those bands :P, but it looks like you had a good time. :up:


Cool. Check out Corvus Corax, then---they're basically a metal band that happens to play mediaeval music and instruments.
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Postby CerebralAssamite » Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:05 pm

Bote wrote:Cerebral: I don't know any of those bands :P, but it looks like you had a good time. :up:


Hell yeah, nothing better than a local gig of raging metal, best thing is you're practically mates with the band for just turning up then you get so into it with the head banging and the moshing.. and the rock and/or rolling :P hahah

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Definetly worth a listen, melodic dark metal from Melbourne, Australia gotta support local bands \m/
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Postby mistershow » Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:03 pm

I'm planning to go see Queen of the Stone Age on the 13th of october at madison square garden :)
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:46 am

heading for Porcupine Tree in Toronto on the 16th. May be a little too pre-emptive, but it just HAS to be awesome!
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Postby nailz » Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:46 pm

CorpseGoddess wrote:I know I won't fit in with this, but I saw Loreena McKennitt last night---absolutely amazing. She had an outstanding bunch of multi-instrumentalists playing with her as well.


OMG IS SHE TOURING? I'd LOVE to see her live. do you have dates?
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Postby Bote » Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:19 am

Tono_Fyr wrote:Last concert I went to was Symphony X in July, which was fucking great.


Romeo rules! If they ever came to Serbia or any neighbour country I'd hurl over there in a matter of minutes. :o

heading for Porcupine Tree in Toronto on the 16th. May be a little too pre-emptive, but it just HAS to be awesome!


Heh heh, PT's cool. Not exactly a concert attraction, but definitely a must see. :up:

I'm planning to go see Queen of the Stone Age on the 13th of october at madison square garden


Cool. Queens are alright.

On a side note the concert I'd give a fortune to be able to go to is definitely Led Zeppelin's tribute to Ahmet Ertegun. Though getting a ticket is almost science-fiction. :lol:
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Postby Otohiko » Wed Oct 17, 2007 9:19 pm

Ohhh man, Porcupine Tree.

I just got back from seeing them yesterday. Forget the "not a concert attraction" thing - they're not much of a circus attraction, sure, and their stage setup is quite basic save for the movie projector - but if only more bands took as much care of production in the sound department and obvious care with practicing, the music sure would be a happier place.

Words don't describe what an awesome time I had. I was right up at the front of the stage; when Steve Wilson did some of his guitar soloing and came up closer, I was literally about a foot away from him - most of the concert, he was within a more comfortable 4-5ft (not that I'm all "omg Steve Wilson, international pop star!" about it). Speaking of feet, he apparently plays barefoot, which I found somewhat amusing. Otherwise he's definitely impressed me - 100% musician, 0% pretension/fluff, that guy.

The setlist was really nice. It was a mix of Fear of Blank Planet, Deadwing and In Absentia stuff, with some other material thrown in - like the older "Even Less" and "Cheating the Polygraph" from the new EP. Most of the newer stuff had accompanying video that went well in sync (!) with the music. Definite highlight of the show for me was Anesthetize. That one you just have to see performed live to really get, with accompanying video etc. Totally blew me away.

Anyway, anyone on the path of that tour - still not too late to get tickets, I bet!
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Postby CerebralAssamite » Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:56 pm

Just brought myself tickets to Amon Amarth tour down under, fricken stoked about this one, since I missed Nile I've been waiting patiently for the next best thing to arrive.
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Postby nailz » Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:28 am

Going to see Nightwish on the 7th of November. 11//07/07 ... doesn't get much luckier than that.
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Postby Yusaku_02 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 10:15 pm

CorpseGoddess wrote:I'm hoping to go see Type O Negative when I fly into New Hampster in 2 weeks. :D


I'm Type O Negative ^^
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