April 10, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Dave Moss said: Did you sail the seas of cheese? Jerry was a race car driver. Rumor has it he caught a diamond back sturgeon too.
April 10, 20223 yr I was a big Alice in Chains fan. I like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden as well, but I found AiC's music more interesting to listen to.
April 10, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, Boogyman said: I saw Metallica when I was 16 and they sucked. It seemed they really cashed in on being hot and mailed it in performance wise. Very underwhelming. Iron Maiden is great live. It almost seems that guy doesn't even need a microphone when he sings and can still reach the back rows. And Alice Cooper puts on the most amazing rock performance when he does his full stage show, but I think those days are well behind him. I saw him in a tiny theater, guillotine and all, about 15 years ago in Lakewood NJ. Most memorable show of my life. Oh no, those days are not behind Alice Cooper. Dude is the most in shape 70 year old guy on stage I’ve ever seen. He’s still touring and doing his thing. I saw him in Orlando before the pandemic and it was a great show. Plus the chicks are always better at a metal concert.
April 10, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, Bill said: Oh no, those days are not behind Alice Cooper. Dude is the most in shape 70 year old guy on stage I’ve ever seen. He’s still touring and doing his thing. I saw him in Orlando before the pandemic and it was a great show. Plus the chicks are always better at a metal concert. Oh I know he still tours, I saw him not too long ago. His full theatrical stage show is a different thing though, I'm not sure if he has done that stuff in a while. I may be incorrect though.
April 10, 20223 yr Metallica and Pearl Jam were both awesome live. Black Sabbath was incredible too. Ozzy had just gotten himself back on the wagon and I guess I caught him on a good day. Foo Fighters are the main ones left on the bucket list.
April 10, 20223 yr 19 hours ago, The_Omega said: U2 and Pink Floyd were great concerts, Floyd especially, but Rush, Metallica and Foo Fighters were better, and from a purely live music aspect, so was Primus. I saw Metallica once. Cunning stunts tour. I want to say 1997 18 hours ago, Dave Moss said: Did you sail the seas of cheese? Primus sucks.
April 10, 20223 yr This is war criminal, Chechen despot, Putin ally, and recently promoted Lt. General Ramzan Kadyrov
April 11, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, EaglesRocker97 said: Seems like the Rouble is almost worth what it was pre-invasion now. Smoke and mirrors. Nobody is giving the "market rate" for rubles.
April 11, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Smoke and mirrors. Nobody is giving the "market rate" for rubles. And a 20% interest rate will prop it up. Imagine what a 20% fed interest rate would do to our economy in the long run here. Not sustainable
April 11, 20223 yr On 4/9/2022 at 9:34 AM, EaglesRocker97 said: Lol, no, that is a ridiculous statement. Might not be your cup of tea, and their fans are annoying af, but those guys are insanely talented. You can be talented and make terrible music.
April 11, 20223 yr 21 hours ago, Bill said: Oh no, those days are not behind Alice Cooper. Dude is the most in shape 70 year old guy on stage I’ve ever seen. He’s still touring and doing his thing. I saw him in Orlando before the pandemic and it was a great show. Plus the chicks are always better at a metal concert. Iggy Pop gives Cooper a run for his money. Iggy might be older in drug years too.
April 11, 20223 yr On 4/9/2022 at 8:31 PM, JohnSnowsHair said: I would have liked to see Floyd and Rush in their prime in concert even though I'm not the biggest fans. Metallica I never got into, Foo Fighters yes. Pearl Jam occupies a weird space. I've seen Metallica 3 times. They're nothing special live. The first time I saw them, they played the entire black album. It was pretty boring. Woodstock 99 was a little better as they played a lot of old stuff from the Cliff Burton days. That band was never the same after he died.
April 11, 20223 yr On 4/9/2022 at 10:32 PM, Boogyman said: I saw Metallica when I was 16 and they sucked. It seemed they really cashed in on being hot and mailed it in performance wise. Very underwhelming. Mailed it in is a perfect way to describe them in concert.
April 11, 20223 yr The Russians are relaxing capital controls. People can withdraw foreign currency again. The interest rate has been dropped to 17% Russia can sustain high interest rates because they don't have massive debt. Their debt to GDP is about 15%. The U.S., by comparison, is nearly 200% At least for now, the sanctions war has failed.
April 11, 20223 yr 32 minutes ago, Gannan said: Mailed it in is a perfect way to describe them in concert. Yeah. It was right after the Black Album. They probably were at their height of success, at least commercially. They just were not very good that day.
April 11, 20223 yr On 4/9/2022 at 10:32 PM, Boogyman said: I saw Metallica when I was 16 and they sucked. It seemed they really cashed in on being hot and mailed it in performance wise. Very underwhelming. Iron Maiden is great live. It almost seems that guy doesn't even need a microphone when he sings and can still reach the back rows. And Alice Cooper puts on the most amazing rock performance when he does his full stage show, but I think those days are well behind him. I saw him in a tiny theater, guillotine and all, about 15 years ago in Lakewood NJ. Most memorable show of my life. The best concert I ever went to was The Family Values Tour in 98 at the old Nassau Coliseum. The headliner was Korn and the undercard had Limp Bizkit and Rammstein. Limp Bizkit bowed out of the concert so we got an extended set from both Rammstein and Korn. Rammstein was absolutely amazing in concert. Had no idea who they were before that show, but afterward, I became a huge fan. They were just crazy and lit everything on fire, from their jackets to their shoes to the keyboard while they were playing it. Korn live sounded exactly like they did on their album.
April 11, 20223 yr 41 minutes ago, pallidrone said: The best concert I ever went to was The Family Values Tour in 98 at the old Nassau Coliseum. The headliner was Korn and the undercard had Limp Bizkit and Rammstein. Limp Bizkit bowed out of the concert so we got an extended set from both Rammstein and Korn. Rammstein was absolutely amazing in concert. Had no idea who they were before that show, but afterward, I became a huge fan. They were just crazy and lit everything on fire, from their jackets to their shoes to the keyboard while they were playing it. Korn live sounded exactly like they did on their album. I saw Korn right before they were a big thing. The singer was flailing about in the crowd during the other bands set (Biohazard, they were absolutely terrible). Dude kicked me in the shin really really hard. When he came flailing by again I pushed him on the floor and someone stepped on his hand. Karma, bish
April 11, 20223 yr Wait, the Russians are out of fuel, right? Or, how about this one, The Russians are in retreat, Ukraine is winning the war.
April 11, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, Abracadabra said: Russia appoints general with cruel history to oversee Ukraine offensive Russian Gen. Alexander Dvornikov most recently oversaw Russian troops in Syria and has a history of targeting civilians. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-appoints-general-cruel-history-oversee-ukraine-offensive-rcna23784 This is SOP with winning armies - you replace the leadership in the middle of of battle.
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