How was NIN?...I feel like that would be an interesting show
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How was NIN?...I feel like that would be an interesting show
Ah didn't realize you were yet to see them a second time...I'm sure it will be a good show though
yea, that's what the dates in parentheses were for :)
You DL the new NIN album today?...free off their website. Another middle finger from Trent to the record companies :p:
yes, yes I did...I had preordered the Ghosts one recently and got the d/l that came with it. I d/l The Slip after work...and I'll be getting a physical copy in July when it comes out.
Dream Theater (4 times)
RUSH (4 times)
The Dixie Dregs
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
Deep Purple
Mr. Big (they opened for Rush-not a fan)
Cheap Trick
Corey Stevens
Kenny Wayne Shepard
Robert Cray
Eric Johnson
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani (G3 tour)-seen 3 times
Van Halen
INXS
So how many !!!!!!'s would you give Cheap Trick?
I might be seeing Cheap Trick with Journey and Heart...dunno
They are a pretty good show, so I would give them !!! out of !!!!!
I'm going to be adding Steven Curtis Chapman and the Spin Doctors to my list soon.
Going to see the Dropkick Murphysin a real concert, not just doing a song or two at the Redsox game.
updated my list in a previous post as I got tickets to see A Place to Bury Strangers a second time for September in Boston. TV on the Radio is playing Providence in October and I'll be getting tickets to see them for the third time.
NIN is a week from tomorrow and they've been playing a very nice, long set list. Should be good times at Mohegan Sun Casino. Radiohead is 2 weeks from tonight.
I listened to a lot of Christian music when I was in high school, and Steven Curtis Chapman was one of the big names in that genre then.
Unfortunately he didn't play any of the songs I heard a lot then, I was hoping to hear one of the sons I heard a lot in my high school years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsLJ38zAZcA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtX9BnEukTc