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November 18th, 2003, 11:51 AM
#11
Inactive Member
*bump*, just to remind the UK peeps.
Why oh why are Enuff Z'Nuff and Crash Kelly at the Underworld on the same night Skid Row play the Mean Fiddler? Methinks either or both audiences may suffer a bit, or is there really enough London rockers to go around?
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November 19th, 2003, 05:39 PM
#12
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JB's was packed out on Monday!!! The new singer did OK, he seemed a little nervous (but then again, replacing Seb must be no easy task!!). The crowd eventually warmed to him. It was so surprising to see how many people didn't even know that Seb isn't even in the band anymore!....where have those people been??????
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November 20th, 2003, 09:45 AM
#13
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Anyone who's not seen this show has seriously missed out.
The London show last night SOLD OUT!!! Unheard of these days. Enuff Z'Nuff playing elsewhere in town had no effect whatsoever. The place was jammed to the rafters.
The support acts were excellent too, especially Hurricane Party, a band for UK peeps to keep an eye out for. Sounding LA Guns/Bang Tango-ish to me, they were rock solid, with catchy tunes and lots of hair flying around. I picked up their EP so I'm gonna give it a spin in a few.
The crowd were bouncing during the support acts, then went crazy when the Skids hit the stage. Kids crowd-surfing and everything. Not seen a rock show this wild all year.
The Skids did everything you'd come to expect, and looked totally at ease, not wary at all, with the sea of arms in front of them. They seemed a little surprised the place was so packed though. They could easily have played upstairs in the Astoria.
The setlist spanned all their albums, with a healthy dose of 'Thickskin' which was well received. The age range here must have been 18-40, but I'm sure everyone went home satisfied.
This show rocked.
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November 23rd, 2003, 07:26 PM
#14
Inactive Member
Too fucking right..the Skids rocked....
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November 29th, 2003, 01:58 PM
#15
Inactive Member
They've been playing in Spain but not at my city (Madrid)...In any case,the last weekend I was in the south and I couldn't go but I was in two Skid Row concerts a few years ago (two different tours) and I suposse nowadays it will not be the same to see them without Sebastian...The last album, "Thickskin",wasn't as better I had been waiting for a long time,I prefer the last Sebastian's album "Bach 2 Basics"...
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November 30th, 2003, 02:36 PM
#16
Inactive Member
The new singer, Jonny, has a great voice. I didn't miss Seb, to be honest. The show was awesome. The old stuff still stands up, even without Seb.
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