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Napalm Death is the must-see in that list for me. funny to see them playing a flippin cruise liner, tho
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Another year of 70K is in the books. Although the lineup was probably my least favorite of the 4 times, I actually had the most fun. Part of that was because I didn’t really drink until the last day, so I wasn’t fighting off a hangover the entire time (I don’t drink much, so the hangovers are a bitch). Plus, we actually just took it easy this year and I only got in a couple of mosh pits. We took in most of the shows from the “old guy” seats up in the balconies.
We saw the following (a bunch of them twice):
Accept
Arkona
Bloodbath
Blood Red Throne
Bodyfarm
Carnation
Chontaraz
Dark Funeral
Delain
Dragony
Eluveitie
Ensiferum
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Gloryhammer
God Dethroned
Heidevolk
In Vain
Krisiun
Mor Principium Est
Napalm Death
Ne Obliviscaris
Nekrogoblikon
Obituary
Persefone
RAGE and the Lingua Morris Orchestra
Sodom
Soulfly
Subway to Sally
Svartsot
Tiamat
Twilight Force
Tyr
Unleash the Archers
Van Canto
Visions of Atlantis
Vomitory
Warbringer
Best show, by far, was Fleshgod Apocalypse. They absolutely blew the roof off their second set that closed out the cruise last night. Somewhere, there’s video of me leading the wall of death in a Chewbacca suit. It was fucking epic.
Now to try and get a little sleep before heading back into the real world...
We saw the following (a bunch of them twice):
Accept
Arkona
Bloodbath
Blood Red Throne
Bodyfarm
Carnation
Chontaraz
Dark Funeral
Delain
Dragony
Eluveitie
Ensiferum
Fleshgod Apocalypse
Gloryhammer
God Dethroned
Heidevolk
In Vain
Krisiun
Mor Principium Est
Napalm Death
Ne Obliviscaris
Nekrogoblikon
Obituary
Persefone
RAGE and the Lingua Morris Orchestra
Sodom
Soulfly
Subway to Sally
Svartsot
Tiamat
Twilight Force
Tyr
Unleash the Archers
Van Canto
Visions of Atlantis
Vomitory
Warbringer
Best show, by far, was Fleshgod Apocalypse. They absolutely blew the roof off their second set that closed out the cruise last night. Somewhere, there’s video of me leading the wall of death in a Chewbacca suit. It was fucking epic.
Now to try and get a little sleep before heading back into the real world...
When darkness veils the world, four Warriors of Light shall come.
- Z-Corn
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Nice list!
Is Udo still the singer for Accept?
Is Udo still the singer for Accept?
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Does Alessandro Conti of Twilight Force give people tattoos on board in his downtime?
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No, but the new guy was really good.
Their first set conflicted with Fleshgod’s, so I had to catch them at their “fuck you o’clock” (5:15am) set. Maybe it was just the ridiculous time slot, but I didn’t think he was nearly as good as the previous singer. I got video of “Flight of the Sapphire Dragon” though, which is going to make my 9 year old’s year.
We ended up partying with the dudes from Svartsot and Blood Red Throne during the Super Bowl, which was awesome. Just walking around the boat, we met members of Mayan, Kamelot, Delain (whose singer is honestly one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever met), Fleshgod, Gloryhammer, NeO, and Tyr.
This year was more power metal than I usually do, but my buddy was on a mission to catch every band on the boat. He almost made it too as he saw 55 out of 60, although a bunch were only for 3-4 songs. I, on the other hand, decided to actually get some occasional sleep.
Worst set was Visions of Atlantis. Might be the cheesiest thing I’ve ever heard, I only made it through 4 songs before laughing and walking out.
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I've heard Conti on a couple of albums. He sounds great in the studio but I always had a hard time understanding his lyrics half the time. Is that the case for him live?Skinypupy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 7:55 pmNo, but the new guy was really good.
Their first set conflicted with Fleshgod’s, so I had to catch them at their “fuck you o’clock” (5:15am) set. Maybe it was just the ridiculous time slot, but I didn’t think he was nearly as good as the previous singer. I got video of “Flight of the Sapphire Dragon” though, which is going to make my 9 year old’s year.
We ended up partying with the dudes from Svartsot and Blood Red Throne during the Super Bowl, which was awesome. Just walking around the boat, we met members of Mayan, Kamelot, Delain (whose singer is honestly one of the most beautiful women I’ve ever met), Fleshgod, Gloryhammer, NeO, and Tyr.
This year was more power metal than I usually do, but my buddy was on a mission to catch every band on the boat. He almost made it too as he saw 55 out of 60, although a bunch were only for 3-4 songs. I, on the other hand, decided to actually get some occasional sleep.
Worst set was Visions of Atlantis. Might be the cheesiest thing I’ve ever heard, I only made it through 4 songs before laughing and walking out.
Also, being late to seeing your original list, but I was going to tell you that you missed a smoking hot lead singer if you missed seeing Delain. I saw her live last year with Kamelot, and holy shit she's gorgeous.
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- Z-Corn
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I saw them open for Dio on the Sacred Heart tour...so not since '86 maybe?
I missed Napalm Death once because even though we had tix to see them at a MAYBE 200 person venue when my buddy came home from college for the show the girlfriend he brought only had sandals to wear. Nope, not gonna be responsible for taking you to ER tonight chick.
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Yeah, he was a little tough to understand in the songs, and his crowd banter in between was a mess. No one had the slightest clue what he was saying. The sound on that set was really bad to begin with though, and combined with the ridiculous start time, I’m sure it wasn’t their best effort.
Biggest surprise was Carnation, a death metal band from Belgium. They were absolutely amazing, and probably the loudest band on the boat. Reminded me a lot of Entombed or Edge of Sanity (“Spectral Sorrows” era).
While Barney is kinda interesting to watch, their music does nothing for me at all. I only caught about half their set before wandering off to something else.Z-Corn wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:38 pm I missed Napalm Death once because even though we had tix to see them at a MAYBE 200 person venue when my buddy came home from college for the show the girlfriend he brought only had sandals to wear. Nope, not gonna be responsible for taking you to ER tonight chick.
As Barney was going on an extended rant about how awful war was and how everyone on the planet should just learn to peacefully co-exist, by buddy leaned over and said “so...where does the death by napalm fit into that?”. I lol’d.
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For you younger folks, maybe you can handle the Unheavenly Skye Tour, but sadly I don't think I could. I really wish Coheed and Cambria was touring solo. I like older Mastodon stuff, I just don't think I could handle a protracted show. Unless they have seating for old people. Then...maybe.
Coheed and Cambria and Mastodon have teamed up for the Unheavenly Skye Tour, a 26-city outing that will see the bands perform in large theaters and outdoor amphitheaters this summer. Additionally, Mastodon will play their 2009 album, Crack the Skye in full on the dates.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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Seattle (actually, Redmond) show is at Marymoor Park, which will assuredly have plenty of seating for yall creaky geezers.Smoove_B wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 2:52 pm For you younger folks, maybe you can handle the Unheavenly Skye Tour, but sadly I don't think I could. I really wish Coheed and Cambria was touring solo. I like older Mastodon stuff, I just don't think I could handle a protracted show. Unless they have seating for old people. Then...maybe.
Coheed and Cambria and Mastodon have teamed up for the Unheavenly Skye Tour, a 26-city outing that will see the bands perform in large theaters and outdoor amphitheaters this summer. Additionally, Mastodon will play their 2009 album, Crack the Skye in full on the dates.
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Bought that. Thanks. Kind of an odd queue I have now...Coheed/Mastodon, Weird Al again, Mark Knopfler again.
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I have a buddy that has expressed interest in attending. It's a random Tuesday night show here in NJ (in June) at a beach location, so...maybe. I'm still not big on mixed shows with two (or more) major headliners. I always feel like they end up playing much shorter sets. If Mastodon was playing Leviathan, it would be a no-brainer for me here, but I'm just not into hearing Crack the Skye. However, I don't know when I'll ever get to see CoCa and they're on the bucket list - and this most current album has been in constant circulation for me since last year when it came out. Ugh, too much going on...
EDIT: Holy crap, Leviathan is 15 years old??!!
EDIT: Holy crap, Leviathan is 15 years old??!!
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We just got 6th row Weird Al tickets for August, including a meet and greet and a page of the sheet music from the orchestra (!). Pretty stoked. Haven't gotten to see him in concert before and this tour looks like it's going to be as over the top as he can make it.
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He has done three completely different tours really close together. The one before last was full-blown costumes, screen, off-stage antics. The last one was stripped down, all originals, seated, no costumes, with comedy opener by Emo Philips. This one will be a wild rebound from that one, but I want the extent of costumes, etc. to be a surprise. Parodies of course, but I don't know what to expect with the orchestra. No spoilers!
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Crack the Skye in its entirety would be amazing. I saw Queensryche do Mindcrime in its entirety and it blew me away. Crack the Skye is made for that type of performance too. That was the best album I've bought in a decade.
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Behemoth is coming to SLC with Gojira in August. YESSSSSSSS!!
It’s at my least favorite venue in the state. Yay...?
They’re both opening for...Slipknot. Oh no.
It’s at my least favorite venue in the state. Yay...?
They’re both opening for...Slipknot. Oh no.
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Look on the bright side. You can beat the traffic home.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Not seeing is but this was interesting:
Morrissey, the British singer-songwriter whose baritone voice has become part of the cultural fabric, will come to Broadway.
The former frontman of The Smiths will play Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in residency May 2–11 in conjunction with the release of his latest album, a collection of '60s and '70s covers titled California Son, set to drop May 24 through Étienne Records/BMG.
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That's a nice lineup but I really loath arena shows.Skinypupy wrote:Behemoth is coming to SLC with Gojira in August. YESSSSSSSS!!
It’s at my least favorite venue in the state. Yay...?
They’re both opening for...Slipknot. Oh no.
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Happy to be seeing Samantha Fish again this weekend but I really came by to ask ZCorn what a Lyft costs from Hamtramck to Grand Rapids?
SuperSuckers are at Small's on St Paddy's Day. Now, St Paddy's Day is no Hamtramack on fat Tuesday, but it still is the second biggest amateur's bar night of the year.
SuperSuckers are at Small's on St Paddy's Day. Now, St Paddy's Day is no Hamtramack on fat Tuesday, but it still is the second biggest amateur's bar night of the year.
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What are you saying, you want to come to GR to see them with us on Friday night instead!? We've got a spare room and pills and booze and open-toed shoes!LordMortis wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 4:51 pm Happy to be seeing Samantha Fish again this weekend but I really came by to ask ZCorn what a Lyft costs from Hamtramck to Grand Rapids?
SuperSuckers are at Small's on St Paddy's Day. Now, St Paddy's Day is no Hamtramack on fat Tuesday, but it still is the second biggest amateur's bar night of the year.
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saw The Chills Saturday night. Martin apologized for not touring in the US for the past 26 years (the only reason they were here anyways was for SXSW)
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We decided to skip after seeing the cheapest tickets were $58 each.
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In a different lifetime. Going out to a show on Saturday that is maybe six miles from my house is already pushing the limits for me nowadays.Z-Corn wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 6:14 pmWhat are you saying, you want to come to GR to see them with us on Friday night instead!? We've got a spare room and pills and booze and open-toed shoes!LordMortis wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 4:51 pm Happy to be seeing Samantha Fish again this weekend but I really came by to ask ZCorn what a Lyft costs from Hamtramck to Grand Rapids?
SuperSuckers are at Small's on St Paddy's Day. Now, St Paddy's Day is no Hamtramack on fat Tuesday, but it still is the second biggest amateur's bar night of the year.
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Would have loved to have seen this at Red RocksSkinypupy wrote:We decided to skip after seeing the cheapest tickets were $58 each.
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Gloryhammer is headlining a U.S. tour with Aether Realm this June for the release of their new album. They were amazing when I saw them with Alestorm last fall, I can't wait!
I'd love to see Gojira.
I'd love to see Gojira.
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I'd check out Gloryhammer if they were coming anywhere near me, but a stop in the DC area isn't in the cards for them.
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I love both bands (Aether Realm's "Tarot" is an absolutely brilliant album) and may need to try and set up a trip to Denver in June to hit this show.
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Had tickets to Y&T tonight, a band I've always wanted to see, but a last minute call to watch the Grandkids took priority.
Hopefully next time.
Hopefully next time.
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Pulled my back and broke a toe the day of Sam Fish. Get to the venue and they're milking the cash cow. Ticket prices went up $15 since the last time she played (same tour, same music set, no change in her appeal), they packed even more people in to this version of their sold out show and they raised the price of beer, which I was using to self medicate for the evening and needing especially bad for my foot which was cramped like I was sitting in cattle seating at the ballpark (but at least I was sitting. If I had to stand, I would have cancelled)
Still, she was fantastic.
Still, she was fantastic.
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~$100 for two tickets to see AJR at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory.
It's in October, and Wiki assures me that they finished building in late 2017.
It's in October, and Wiki assures me that they finished building in late 2017.
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what's an AJR
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I just saw Muse tonight. I have a few older Muse songs in my rotation that I play for the kids. Tonight I was at the Circuit of the Americas to see some car racing thanks to a friend giving me two tickets and I took my 9yo son. Muse was playing afterwards and we stuck around. I was really excited to see a concert with just me and my son. Muse came on and they have a really good stage show. Unfortunately I just can't get into Matt Bellamy's guitar work. He loves to just crank out weird noises that are somewhat unpleasant to me. Wolstenholme and Howard were damn solid on bass and drums respectively, but the guitar was hard to ignore. Not my cup of tea. Less artsy, more fartsy. After an hour my son was ready to leave and I couldn't blame him.
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Y'know, I've heard that song about 20,000 times on Kids Bop (and the Wonder Twins 5.10 sing it constantly), but I'd never heard the original.
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Do they march with every stranger on Twitter to get shit done?
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Somehow some (apparently rich) person in British Columbia accidentally gave Ticketmaster my email address, so I've been getting all of the ticket notifications. They've seen some amazing A-list acts so far up front. Latest will be Paul McCartney in July, front section.
I don't know who you are person with a ton of disposable income, but I salute your musical tastes and willingness to pay insane amounts of money for concert tickets.
I don't know who you are person with a ton of disposable income, but I salute your musical tastes and willingness to pay insane amounts of money for concert tickets.
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I’m a little bit leery of this being an April Fools joke, but I saw announcement this morning that Ghost will be touring the US again this fall. The venue is showing it as well, so if it’s a joke, it’s an awfully elaborate one.
Sept 28 in Salt Lake. SO damn excited.
Sept 28 in Salt Lake. SO damn excited.
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