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Giles Habibula wrote:
Skinypupy wrote:Just got my tickets to see Ghost on Oct 8. :dance:

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Dammit, where's your report, young man? I've been waiting for it. Please turn it in at my desk. Thank you. I'm assuming Xmann did not see them, as he's been happily reporting on everything but.
Unfortunately I did not. I had tickets to the Great American Beer Festival that same evening and couldn't make it.

Slayer was awesome though.
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This Thursday night is the biennial visit from Roger Clyne to the greater NJ area and apparently it's part of the Fizzy Fuzzy Finale tour - celebrating 20 years of the first album.

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I'm not sure if I'm going to survive hearing this entire album played top to bottom, but I'm going to give it a go. If something happens, I hope both Trent and RM9 will speak of me fondly and relate my final moments.
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Giles Habibula wrote:
Skinypupy wrote:Just got my tickets to see Ghost on Oct 8. :dance:

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Dammit, where's your report, young man? I've been waiting for it. Please turn it in at my desk. Thank you. I'm assuming Xmann did not see them, as he's been happily reporting on everything but.
Sorry, spaced it. They were absolutely brilliant, even better than I was expecting. Papa started the show in the whole anti-Pope outfit, then stripped down to the tuxedo about midway through. The set was a good mix of new and old tunes, ran about 2 hours. They leaned a bit more toward infestissumam than I would have liked (would have much preferred more Meloria tunes), but that's a minor gripe. The Nameless Ghouls, whoever they are, are some seriously talented musicians. The entire set was incredibly tight, and Papa had the crowd absolutely eating out of his hand. My buddy, who came in without knowing anything about them, said he was fascinated watching Papa's mannerisms on stage. Every single move he makes is remarkably deliberate, graceful, and poised, and he never once breaks character, even for a moment. He did a couple of rather long monologues, which were hilarious. All in all, it was an amazing show...probably replacing Bad Religion in of my personal "Top 5 Concerts" list.

A couple interesting notes about the Ghouls:

1. The bass player was very obviously female.
2. Papa mentioned one of the band members was originally from Orem, Utah, a small town south of Salt Lake. He could have been making that up, but it was followed up by a couple comments/jokes that were really specific to Utah culture, things that outsiders probably wouldn't readily know. Could be that he just did his homework, but I wouldn't be surprised if one of the Ghouls was actually from around here.
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Smoove_B wrote:This Thursday night is the biennial visit from Roger Clyne to the greater NJ area and apparently it's part of the Fizzy Fuzzy Finale tour - celebrating 20 years of the first album.

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I'm not sure if I'm going to survive hearing this entire album played top to bottom, but I'm going to give it a go. If something happens, I hope both Trent and RM9 will speak of me fondly and relate my final moments.
Was at their show (back when they were The Refreshments) at the Fox Theater in Boulder, CO in the summer of '96. If they don't have the road manager play lead guitar on 867-5309/Jenny (yeah, Tommy Tutone) as the closing encore number, they're doing it wrong.
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Skinypupy wrote:
Giles Habibula wrote:
Skinypupy wrote:Just got my tickets to see Ghost on Oct 8. :dance:

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Dammit, where's your report, young man? I've been waiting for it. Please turn it in at my desk. Thank you. I'm assuming Xmann did not see them, as he's been happily reporting on everything but.
Sorry, spaced it. They were absolutely brilliant, even better than I was expecting. Papa started the show in the whole anti-Pope outfit, then stripped down to the tuxedo about midway through. The set was a good mix of new and old tunes, ran about 2 hours. They leaned a bit more toward infestissumam than I would have liked (would have much preferred more Meloria tunes), but that's a minor gripe. The Nameless Ghouls, whoever they are, are some seriously talented musicians. The entire set was incredibly tight, and Papa had the crowd absolutely eating out of his hand. My buddy, who came in without knowing anything about them, said he was fascinated watching Papa's mannerisms on stage. Every single move he makes is remarkably deliberate, graceful, and poised, and he never once breaks character, even for a moment. He did a couple of rather long monologues, which were hilarious. All in all, it was an amazing show...probably replacing Bad Religion in of my personal "Top 5 Concerts" list.

A couple interesting notes about the Ghouls:

1. The bass player was very obviously female.
2. Papa mentioned one of the band members was originally from Orem, Utah, a small town south of Salt Lake. He could have been making that up, but it was followed up by a couple comments/jokes that were really specific to Utah culture, things that outsiders probably wouldn't readily know. Could be that he just did his homework, but I wouldn't be surprised if one of the Ghouls was actually from around here.
Isn't it suspected that the bassist is the former Rob Zombie bassist?

They are definitely on the top of my to see list.
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Roger Waters is starting a new tour next year. Its a career spanning tour that will cover both his Pink Floyd days as well as his solo career. Tickets went on sale today for the citicard presale. After seeing the amazing Wall tour I just had to see this one as well, so I was on ticketmaster the second they went on sale. The site was crushed with traffic so it took me a few minutes to get into the ticket sales. Once I did, I immediately got a message saying there were no tickets available! I was not to happy but what can you do? Well, apparently the answer to that question is bitch. Later in the afternoon, I decided to contact ticketmaster and let them know my displeasure. They apologized for my difficulties and admitted that their site was overwhelmed and almost non functional ( Its seriously stupid to put the entire tour on sale all at the same time!) Anyway, after a bit of talk, they offered to set me up with tickets, in spite of the fact that the presale tickets were gone. I ended up with center stage seats in the 23rd row! Now I just have to wait until August 2nd for the show.
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rshetts2 wrote:Roger Waters is starting a new tour next year. Its a career spanning tour that will cover both his Pink Floyd days as well as his solo career. Tickets went on sale today for the citicard presale. After seeing the amazing Wall tour I just had to see this one as well, so I was on ticketmaster the second they went on sale. The site was crushed with traffic so it took me a few minutes to get into the ticket sales. Once I did, I immediately got a message saying there were no tickets available! I was not to happy but what can you do? Well, apparently the answer to that question is bitch. Later in the afternoon, I decided to contact ticketmaster and let them know my displeasure. They apologized for my difficulties and admitted that their site was overwhelmed and almost non functional ( Its seriously stupid to put the entire tour on sale all at the same time!) Anyway, after a bit of talk, they offered to set me up with tickets, in spite of the fact that the presale tickets were gone. I ended up with center stage seats in the 23rd row! Now I just have to wait until August 2nd for the show.
And that is why I refuse to buy from Ticketmaster

Sure, I'll miss some shows I'd like to see. But I refuse to pay their charges and deal with crap like that.
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Skinypupy wrote:
Giles Habibula wrote:
Skinypupy wrote:Just got my tickets to see Ghost on Oct 8. :dance:

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Dammit, where's your report, young man? I've been waiting for it. Please turn it in at my desk. Thank you. I'm assuming Xmann did not see them, as he's been happily reporting on everything but.
Sorry, spaced it. They were absolutely brilliant, even better than I was expecting. Papa started the show in the whole anti-Pope outfit, then stripped down to the tuxedo about midway through. The set was a good mix of new and old tunes, ran about 2 hours. They leaned a bit more toward infestissumam than I would have liked (would have much preferred more Meloria tunes), but that's a minor gripe. The Nameless Ghouls, whoever they are, are some seriously talented musicians. The entire set was incredibly tight, and Papa had the crowd absolutely eating out of his hand. My buddy, who came in without knowing anything about them, said he was fascinated watching Papa's mannerisms on stage. Every single move he makes is remarkably deliberate, graceful, and poised, and he never once breaks character, even for a moment. He did a couple of rather long monologues, which were hilarious. All in all, it was an amazing show...probably replacing Bad Religion in of my personal "Top 5 Concerts" list.

A couple interesting notes about the Ghouls:

1. The bass player was very obviously female.
2. Papa mentioned one of the band members was originally from Orem, Utah, a small town south of Salt Lake. He could have been making that up, but it was followed up by a couple comments/jokes that were really specific to Utah culture, things that outsiders probably wouldn't readily know. Could be that he just did his homework, but I wouldn't be surprised if one of the Ghouls was actually from around here.
Awesome! Thank you, Skinypupy. Excellent write-up.
I'm too new of a fan to know more than what's been available from casual searching, but I was under the impression that all the members were from Sweden. But there is so much conflicting information regarding this, and I'm hopelessly confused by now. And supposedly, Dave Grohl donned a Nameless Ghoul outfit and played live with them once, so I guess anything goes. And I must admit that all of this mystery is part of my attraction to the band.

And I watched the Hellfest 2016 set on Youtube, and I agree that Papa is absolutely mesmerizing with his graceful gestures and deadpan delivery. And that accent and voice! Seems like a combination of Dracula and the Pope. Could not take my eyes off him, and I looked forward to any time he would speak to the audience.
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Xmann wrote: And that is why I refuse to buy from Ticketmaster

Sure, I'll miss some shows I'd like to see. But I refuse to pay their charges and deal with crap like that.
Usually any shows in Denver that I want to see are held at venues that don't use Ticketmaster anymore, they've all switched Altitude Tickets (formerly Tickethorse). Not that their fees are much better than Ticketmaster, but at least because they deal with a much lower volume, their site is unlikely to get overloaded as a popular event goes on sale.
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gilraen wrote:
Xmann wrote: And that is why I refuse to buy from Ticketmaster

Sure, I'll miss some shows I'd like to see. But I refuse to pay their charges and deal with crap like that.
Usually any shows in Denver that I want to see are held at venues that don't use Ticketmaster anymore, they've all switched Altitude Tickets (formerly Tickethorse). Not that their fees are much better than Ticketmaster, but at least because they deal with a much lower volume, their site is unlikely to get overloaded as a popular event goes on sale.
That's exactly what I do.

And I've missed a few shows over the years because I just won't deal with Ticketmaster.
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Jag wrote:A pic of the music festival I went to at the Coachella site. My first and last multi-day music fest. It was fun, but exhausting. I was in the grandstand to the left.

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Saw Gojira last Tuesday, with support from Tesseract, and then had a chance to see the amazing Leprous on Thursday, with support from Earthside (Talk about EPIC!).

If anyone has a chance to see any of these incredible bands, go now. Unbelievable shows from all.
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nasai wrote:Saw Gojira last Tuesday, with support from Tesseract, and then had a chance to see the amazing Leprous on Thursday, with support from Earthside (Talk about EPIC!).

If anyone has a chance to see any of these incredible bands, go now. Unbelievable shows from all.
Gojira is on my must see list, for sure.
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Xmann wrote:
nasai wrote:Saw Gojira last Tuesday, with support from Tesseract, and then had a chance to see the amazing Leprous on Thursday, with support from Earthside (Talk about EPIC!).

If anyone has a chance to see any of these incredible bands, go now. Unbelievable shows from all.
Gojira is on my must see list, for sure.
Was my 3rd show with them and they just get better and better. An amazingly heavy band. Talk about skill.... and they just bring it. Such killer energy.
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nasai wrote:Saw Gojira last Tuesday, with support from Tesseract, and then had a chance to see the amazing Leprous on Thursday, with support from Earthside (Talk about EPIC!).

If anyone has a chance to see any of these incredible bands, go now. Unbelievable shows from all.
I skipped Gojira last week because I'll be seeing them on 70K. Everything I've heard about them live is positive though.
I'm too new of a fan to know more than what's been available from casual searching, but I was under the impression that all the members were from Sweden. But there is so much conflicting information regarding this, and I'm hopelessly confused by now. And supposedly, Dave Grohl donned a Nameless Ghoul outfit and played live with them once, so I guess anything goes. And I must admit that all of this mystery is part of my attraction to the band.
While it's pretty well established that Papa is Tobias Forge, I'm pretty sure the Ghouls are just a random and changing collection of musicians. Looks like the female bassist is Megan Thomas from Lez Zeppelin, at least for this tour.
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Just saw Chvrches at Echostage in DC.

Holy crap, that a show that was.
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The Meal wrote:Was at their show (back when they were The Refreshments) at the Fox Theater in Boulder, CO in the summer of '96. If they don't have the road manager play lead guitar on 867-5309/Jenny (yeah, Tommy Tutone) as the closing encore number, they're doing it wrong.
I think I've seen them play three times now (always as the Peacemakers, never as the Refreshments) but they've never played a cover song during a show. From what I understand, they are mixing a few in now with this tour. All I know is that every time we go it's epic and I'm really getting too old for this nonsense....but they put on an awesome show every damn time. It makes me want to move local to the band and be closer to all their hometown events.
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pr0ner wrote:Holy crap, that a show that was.
Is that good? :D I would love to go see them (as long as they were playing within a 2 hours drive)

Wife and I just blew off a The Head and the Heart show in Raleigh (tonight). Multiple reasons:
1. Lead singer is not on tour (and it's mostly his voice IMO that carries the band)
2. Monday freaking night concert with 3 kids in school? Who books that?! (me glares at wife)
3. 3+ hour drive means a hotel, or a really late night back.
4. I really like their first two albums, but the one they recently released (again, with lead singer/writer), sucks IMO. I imagine they will be playing a lot off that new album, and it's just very safe, standard songs like a million others...nothing that stands out like on first albums.
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I went to see Post Modern Jukebox this weekend in Birmingham. Great show if they are going to be in your town.
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Yes, but was Puddles Pity Party with them?
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sgoldj wrote:I went to see Post Modern Jukebox this weekend in Birmingham. Great show if they are going to be in your town.
We are going to see them here in November :)
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The Faint and Gang of Four tomorrow night
The Orb the night after that
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Carpet_pissr wrote:
pr0ner wrote:Holy crap, that a show that was.
Is that good? :D I would love to go see them (as long as they were playing within a 2 hours drive)
Yes. Very good. Outstanding, even.
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hitbyambulance wrote:The Faint and Gang of Four tomorrow night
The Orb the night after that
Is the Faint any good anymore? I really liked their earlier stuff (esp. Dance Macabre) but not the stuff after until I stopped trying after Fasciinataion.
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hitbyambulance wrote:The Faint and Gang of Four tomorrow night
The Orb the night after that
Is the Faint any good anymore? I really liked their earlier stuff (esp. Dance Macabre) but not the stuff after until I stopped trying after Fasciinataion.
yup. show was as good as i remember (i last saw them in 2002) and there is a new album to be released. so far, there's only been one new album since _Fasciinatiion_ - _Doom Abuse_, try that one out.
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Just scored on tix to see Flaming Lips at the brand-new not-even-finished-yet 2,500 seat venue here in town.

Really excited for this show, we haven't seen them since The Soft Bulletin tour in like 1999.
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I hear they put on some of the best shows of the modern era. I've always meant to experience them but it just never works out.
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They are playing Royal Oak Music Theater on 3-14-17...you can see them first and tell me how the show was. We're not seeing them until a month after that...
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Just wanted to mention a show I recently caught. Jon Anderson, Rick Wakeman and Trevor Rabin are touring together as ARW right now. For those unfamiliar with these three artists, they are all former members of Yes. It appears that the current version of Yes pass down to Steve Howe after Chris Squire's passing so these guys can not tour under the Yes banner.

Jon Anderson is and always will be the voice of Yes and he hadnt toured with Yes in around 10 years due to a respiratory illness. Yes moved on without him but the sound is just not the same without Jon. Anyway I was looking forward to hearing those classic Yes songs with Jons voice once again and they did not disappoint. Jons voice was incredible. Most singers his age have lost a lot of range but Jon sounded like he was still in his 30's. Rick Wakeman was his usual self, an absolute wizard on the keyboards. I got to see them at the casino arena in New Buffalo, Michigan. It was a nice but small venue and the sound was excellent. If you enjoy the music of Yes, you should catch these guys. Its Yes music as it's meant to sound. For those of you familiar with the deeper works from Yes, they do a 15 minute version of Awaken that is absolutely incredible. Its a show definitely worth seeing.
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Just got tix for Fleshgod Apocalypse, Arkona, and The Agonist on Monday night. :horse:

FGA is fantastic, can't wait to see them again.
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Just announced special show at Red Rocks!! I just scored a pair for me and whoever else will want to go for Cyber Monday special $30!!

This will be #1 on my must see. Holy freaking cow I can't believe it. We were at Red Rocks this weekend exercising and I was telling my wife there needs to be a great concert next year to see there.
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LOL, I was just coming here to post that. I might have to make the trip for that one.

Even though I lived half my life in Colorado, I've never seen a show at Red Rocks. :oops:
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Skinypupy wrote:LOL, I was just coming here to post that. I might have to make the trip for that one.

Even though I lived half my life in Colorado, I've never seen a show at Red Rocks. :oops:
Me as well. This will be my first.
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tlr, good little Deadhead that she is, wants to see Dead & Co. in Phoenix in May.

General admission lawn seats are $150. Reserved seats run $300-$1300 :shock: I told her if she wants to go with her Deadhead friends I'd pay for her ticket, but I have no interest in seeing them for that kind of money.

For a minimum of $150 for a ticket, they better drag out Zombie Jerry Garcia before they get more of mu money.
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Congress sent legislation to President Barack Obama that could make it easier to get tickets to popular shows, sports events and concerts.

Legislation passed by voice vote in the House on Wednesday would crack down on computer software used by some ticket brokers to snap up tickets. The so-called "bots" rapidly purchase as many tickets as possible for resale at significant markups, and are one of the reasons why tickets to a Bruce Springsteen concert or "Hamilton" performance can sell out in just a few minutes.
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Distant Worlds: Final Fantasy (a symphony playing FF music while the game cutscenes play in the background) is coming to Salt Lake in June. :wub: :wub:

I saw it in Seattle about 5 years ago, and it was absolutely incredible. Can't wait to see it again.
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So as an Xmas gift for my wife, I suggested taking her to go see The Magic Flute, which is being heavily advertised on TV at the moment. She ignored the ads. She ignored me when I pointed out people singing music from it (there was a You Tube video of a Filipino girl singing an aria on Voice Kids Germany, for example). Tickets for the "opera lover's section" (2nd balcony) started at $130 each. Of the remaining shows, only one had pairs of seats together anywhere on this level.

Her ambivalence caused me to go with plan B. She's been complaining about being cold all of the time, so I ordered her a bunch of cashmere stuff. Then we saw another video from The Magic Flute is it finally clicked. She thought it was so cool and wants to go. Too late now. :(

I think I have it on DVD somewhere. It'll save us the trouble of finding parking or putting pants on.
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Holy freaking cow!!!

As if Opeth and Gojira isn't good enough...Devin Townsend will be the opening act as well!!!
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