Hendrix for best concert and guitarist. Though Jeff Beck is a damn close second. and in conceert Dave Gilmour is amazing.
Worst vocalist in concert is Robert Palmer.
-concert you've seen? (list all acts)
-album you've heard?
-singer.guitarist/ect...
me:
1. Venom/Slayer/Labryrinth(local Maiden ripoff)
2. Venom -At War with Satan
3. geetar-Ry Cooder (does something to me)/voc: dude from Savatage/ drum: Eric Carr tied with dude from Zappa(sorry, SW, I forget his name...Bozzio?)
Hendrix for best concert and guitarist. Though Jeff Beck is a damn close second. and in conceert Dave Gilmour is amazing.
Worst vocalist in concert is Robert Palmer.
hey!!!
I never asked for worst!! *imagines Peeker nominations*
I was gonna put Jimi as worst album, but chickened out... [img]wink.gif[/img]
tuning CAN be a good thing.
Best Concert(s)-
Weather Report & Shakti (John Mclaughlin's Indian Band)(74?)
Zappa in the 70s
-saw him a bunch of times in Ct. & Halloween shows in NYC.....always amazing
"Where Have I Known You Before Tour" Chick Corea ('74) w/Gary Burton (Springfield)
a few notable others-
Joe Cocker & Leon Russell "Mad Dogs & Englishmen"
-1st concert....130 freaks on stage
George Harrison "BanglaDesh"
Bob Dylan "Rolling Thunder"
Edgar Winter & White Trash
Johnny Winter "Saints & Sinners"
Edit forgot "No Nukes" on Matha's Vinyard
(more for the 3 day party after)
& one hell of a concert, even though the music was kind of new to me at the time-
New Riders (Panama Red) w/Commander Codey in NYC
and a whole bunch more...........
<font color="#cd6600" size="1">[ February 12, 2005 12:21 AM: Message edited by: Street Worm ]</font>
I am SO jealous of the FZ shows...
I missed a Jihnny Cash gig cuz I was pissed.
and he NEVER came back to Winnipeg after that gig.
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Best concert: KISS, 1977. I've never been a big KISS fan but it was the best show I've ever seen. (Plus, I got laid in the back of a police car after the show. [img]wink.gif[/img] )
Second best would be Judas Priest, Screaming for Vengence tour 1982.
Best album of all time: Dream Theater, Images & Words. Most perfect album I've ever heard. It's 12 years since it was released and it still blows my mind. [img]graemlins/thumbs_up.gif[/img]
Dream Thaetre?
homo.... [img]wink.gif[/img]
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">You know, peeks, that's the second time you've accused me of being gay. [img]mad.gif[/img] Now come over here and bend over pretty boy... [img]graemlins/grrr.gif[/img]Originally posted by MicroBoozeHound:
Dream Thaetre?
homo.... [img]wink.gif[/img]
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<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">We need the details on this.Plus, I got laid in the back of a police car after the show
1: As much as most people mock 'em for being "nu-metal" which if you heard the newer album, they definately aint, at least not anymore .... Slipknot is one hell of a live show! I saw it with the new masks, alot more co-ordinated seeming and just plain badass [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
2: damn, tough decision, I could go with the basics, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Floyd, but, as for like, stuff I listen to alot more often or whatever, then... High On Fire's "the Art of Self Defense" or Mastodon's "Remission" Im probably gonna be a total whore for Norma Jean's new album
and Im a noob to the band, but lately I've been loving Kyuss, so probably a few labums of their stuff I could consider greatness [img]tongue.gif[/img]
3: singer? I listen to metal, I dunno, I kinda like how the singer from High on Fire has a new-age Lemmy-ness to him, that, or Lamb of God's vocalist just cause of the crazy shit he can growl [img]tongue.gif[/img]
guitarist: damn, tough choice... again, could go with classics, or Mick from Slipknot, Brent Hinds or Bill Kelliher from Mastodon, and drummer Brann Dailor from Mastodon (Im not just plugging the band, them boys put work into their stuff!)
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