"The smell of resined leather
The steely iron mask
As you cut and thrust and parried at the
fencing master's call
He taught you all he ever knew
To fear no mortal man
And now you'll wreak your vengeance in the
Screams of evil man."
Up the Irons dude! I saw them around this time last year - one of the best gigs of my life without a shadow of doubt. I even got crowd surfed out to 'Running Free' and received a look of approval from Mr Harris himself
These guys do them some sweet justice and have some good original tracks too - check it
They opened with 'The Final Frontier' when I saw them - DEFINITELY not as cool as Fear Of The Dark would have been. But I guess that's what I like about them. I love how they can change their setlist up as much as they like and still get tons of passion from the fans.
What I didn't like was that they didn't play Aces High or Run To The Hills, but that's life
A friend of mine offered to take me with her to a show Maiden is playing in Charlotte with Alice Cooper. It all hinges if she can get the tickets for it. Her aunt works for one of the sponsors and sometimes gets concert tickets.
Radio Blue Heart wrote:A friend of mine offered to take me with her to a show Maiden is playing in Charlotte with Alice Cooper. It all hinges if she can get the tickets for it. Her aunt works for one of the sponsors and sometimes gets concert tickets.
The show was totally awesome! So many pits, so much skanking, so much craziness, not enough orange soda! I got crowd-surfed during Linoleum but sadly no video evidence has been uploaded. I'll keep checking back and hopefully will find it in good time.
Since I am being constantly bombarded with images and ads for the new Spider-Man movie I thought that I should dig this one out. This is the theme to the 60s Spider-Man cartoon played by the Ramones.
"First there's lights out, then there's lock up -
Masterpieces serving maximum sentences!
It's their own fault, for being timeless;
There's a price to pay, and a consequence."
Onlythebassist wrote:I can't believe it's come around so quick, but I'm going to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers for the second time in the space of a year tonight!
Anthroguy101 wrote:What does everyone think of the new Linkin Park album?
Although I'll start by saying I'm not their biggest fan, it's nice that they've both returned to their classic sound whilst bringing in some newer elements. I was a bit disillusioned at 'A Thousand Suns', much the same way I was when Muse announced they were going to fuse dubstep into their new material. In my honest opinion it's a step in the right direction.
I just recently started listening to Cake and they're awesome!
Also, something funny. I was just in Greece and was browsing a store with Milo and he picked up a CD, just hoping that it would be somewhat good. He didn't particularly care for it but I kinda like. The genre is Rap. It's not super intense and pretty low-key, but it's really good. The group is called Αντίποινα (I don't know how it's pronounced.)
I saw them a few winters ago when the UK had that cold snap - queuing for an hour in Converse shoes when the snow is a good foot high is not endorsed by me. But the show? Worth it x 100. They're enigmatic live - even if you're not a devoted fan, go and see them and I guarantee you'll be blown away by the quality of their live performance