Haha! I always wanted to be Les Claypool, lel. It's great having a lineup like that but the clashes are just part and parcel of it all.
Queens of the Stone Age at Terminal 5 on 3/25 Playing their self-titled debut album in it's entirety.
That'll be 2 concerts at Terminal 5 within 2 days
That'll be 2 concerts at Terminal 5 within 2 days
beach house tomorrow
toro y moi coming up soooooooooon
toro y moi coming up soooooooooon
I'm seeing QOTSA on the 26/2 at SoundwavePoseidon wrote:
Queens of the Stone Age at Terminal 5 on 3/25 Playing their self-titled debut album in it's entirety.
That'll be 2 concerts at Terminal 5 within 2 days
Michael Bublé tonight.. with a friend
The Qemists are coming to Provinssirock too. What I've listened so far on youtube sounds pretty ok.
Strokes announced a concert the day before LCD Soundsystem's final... so now, within 2 weeks:
QOTSA
LCD Soundsystem
The Strokes
Holy Ghost!
All for less than $250
QOTSA
LCD Soundsystem
The Strokes
Holy Ghost!
All for less than $250
Nice onemcminty wrote:
Michael Bublé tonight.. with a friend
I discovered last week a girl who I'm FB friends with and played in a band with years ago (late 90s) is MB's stylist and personal assistant. I tried catching up with her when they were in Brisbane and she asked for my number, said she'd call/text, but never did
250?!?!Poseidon wrote:
All for less than $250
Jesus Christ, I thought we had expensive festivals!!
Not a festival. QOTSA and LCD Soundsystem will be at Terminal 5 on separate days, The Strokes will be at MSG, Holy Ghost! will be at the theatre in Williamsburg. The Terminal 5 concerts are $40 and (supposedly) $35 each, Strokes concert will be around $160 (most I'm spending, at least), Holy Ghost is only $10.Ultrafunkula wrote:
250?!?!Poseidon wrote:
All for less than $250
Jesus Christ, I thought we had expensive festivals!!
I think I read that somewhere on this forum :p Shame she didn't callJaekus wrote:
Nice onemcminty wrote:
Michael Bublé tonight.. with a friend
I discovered last week a girl who I'm FB friends with and played in a band with years ago (late 90s) is MB's stylist and personal assistant. I tried catching up with her when they were in Brisbane and she asked for my number, said she'd call/text, but never did
How expensive are your festivals? My ticket for Future Music Festival was $160...Ultrafunkula wrote:
Jesus Christ, I thought we had expensive festivals!!
Both my tix from the BDO last month and Soundwave next weekend were also $160...
And yeah, I was a little disappointed. She had said her schedule is crazy busy though, so I understand.
And yeah, I was a little disappointed. She had said her schedule is crazy busy though, so I understand.
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mysteryland was €60 here, it had tiesto, axwell (he was super shit) boys noize and like 100 moremcminty wrote:
I think I read that somewhere on this forum :p Shame she didn't callJaekus wrote:
Nice onemcminty wrote:
Michael Bublé tonight.. with a friend
I discovered last week a girl who I'm FB friends with and played in a band with years ago (late 90s) is MB's stylist and personal assistant. I tried catching up with her when they were in Brisbane and she asked for my number, said she'd call/text, but never didHow expensive are your festivals? My ticket for Future Music Festival was $160...Ultrafunkula wrote:
Jesus Christ, I thought we had expensive festivals!!
Ah, ok. Well the Provinssirock 3 day ticket is 112EUR aka $152 atm.Poseidon wrote:
Not a festival. QOTSA and LCD Soundsystem will be at Terminal 5 on separate days, The Strokes will be at MSG, Holy Ghost! will be at the theatre in Williamsburg. The Terminal 5 concerts are $40 and (supposedly) $35 each, Strokes concert will be around $160 (most I'm spending, at least), Holy Ghost is only $10.Ultrafunkula wrote:
250?!?!Poseidon wrote:
All for less than $250
Jesus Christ, I thought we had expensive festivals!!
Just got back from Michael Bublé.
Just. wow.
His voice, the spectacle and showmanship, and his interaction with the crowd make it one of my fav concerts ever. It sure beats any trance/metal/rock stuff that I've seen.
And damn those older women are fucking mental. Michael says "ok, a little quiet please" to which a women replies by screaming "fuck meeeeee!" But he was seriously a champ with the audience. After the beginning number, he spotted a girl, maybe 12-13, holding a sign in the front section. He stopped the show, and got her up the front so he could sign the sign and let her get a picture with him. By how white she had turned, I think he made her year
Just. wow.
His voice, the spectacle and showmanship, and his interaction with the crowd make it one of my fav concerts ever. It sure beats any trance/metal/rock stuff that I've seen.
And damn those older women are fucking mental. Michael says "ok, a little quiet please" to which a women replies by screaming "fuck meeeeee!" But he was seriously a champ with the audience. After the beginning number, he spotted a girl, maybe 12-13, holding a sign in the front section. He stopped the show, and got her up the front so he could sign the sign and let her get a picture with him. By how white she had turned, I think he made her year
hahahahahahahaha mcminty
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaahahah
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahaahahah
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Got my Strokes tickets today Not bad, $60 each (for myself and a friend). Section 310.
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not too bad at all. Although, I dislike when you have assigned seating at concerts like that. Where are you supposed to dance, the aisles?
trying to get local natives tickets for 2/26
trying to get local natives tickets for 2/26
i'm sure it'll eventually divulge into the whole place going crazy, not really worriedKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
not too bad at all. Although, I dislike when you have assigned seating at concerts like that. Where are you supposed to dance, the aisles?
trying to get local natives tickets for 2/26
next up is one of the LCD soundsystem concerts at terminal 5, tix were just announced to go on sale tuesday.
that was when justice was there... I can't wait
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Depends. I saw Tool seated and it was great, really could absorb the whole show, though there were gold and silver standing zones.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
not too bad at all. Although, I dislike when you have assigned seating at concerts like that. Where are you supposed to dance, the aisles?
trying to get local natives tickets for 2/26
And the night before I'd been on the front barrier at a the Big Day Out (one of Australia's biggest music festivals) watching Tool
Just got in from Good Vibrations, festival itself was mediocre but Fat Freddy's Drop and Phoenix were decent. Half price ticket money well spent.
Got my LCD soundsystem tix today. 3/29. That week is going to be fucking insane for me. It's too bad I didn't have enough money for QOTSA as well, but they're only playing their self titled album for that concert. Probably my least favorite of theirs.
i have never ever been to a gig / live event and had seats/stalls... it just feels wrong. it's a gig, not the opera.
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first time i saw arcade fire was at a venue with seats. There's all these pretentious hollywood fags in the stands enjoying their seats, and then my friends and I smoking a fat joint and grooving down in the aisles. It just ain't the same.Uzique wrote:
i have never ever been to a gig / live event and had seats/stalls... it just feels wrong. it's a gig, not the opera.