LUCKY!!!!!!!! I wanna see him!!!!awallaceunc wrote: -Toby Keith


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LUCKY!!!!!!!! I wanna see him!!!!awallaceunc wrote: -Toby Keith
Yes, it has . . . I hear about it a lot, it's neat that you were there. Luckily she was OK.Loomis wrote:I've actually been really lucky when it has come to gigs. People love touring Australia, especially in summer. The Strokes are interesting, because the first time I saw them it was before the release of their first record (they release it in Australia a little early, because of the tour, 2 days after saw them). They were actually out here OPENING for my favourite band, You Am I. It was this pissy little venue in Newtown, but a great show (freezing night though). The second one was a larger venue (the King of Leon opening for them!), and was awesome too.jambo*rafiki wrote: LUCKY!!!!![]()
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White Stripes I've seen in small and large venues, but they rock wherever they go.
The YYY show (2nd time), was set to be the best show ever until she fell offstageThat has actaully become quite a infamous Karen O moment, I understand...
He was awesome. I saw him in November of '03. Definitely the most emotionally stirring concert I've been too... Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue live = wow. He tours a LOT. A lot, a lot, a lot. So I'm sure you'll get your chance.Mermaid Kelly wrote:LUCKY!!!!!!!! I wanna see him!!!!awallaceunc wrote: -Toby Keith!!!!!!!!
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Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?bean:therio wrote:One word: wow..Maerj wrote:Elvis![]()
I already knew that, but it still warrants a bigsnowbot wrote: Amy Grant
Presley. I saw him in concert at the Spectrum in Philadelphia. My mom was and is a huge fan of the King. It was 6 months before he died as I recall. I actually got pretty close to him, we had crappy seats in the nosebleed area. I was pretty young and not too fond of heights and was sort of freaking out a little bit, so my dad told my mom that he'd take me out and he did. When we were walking around the stadium, we noticed that there was no one in the aisle leading down to the stage and walked down and enjoyed the rest of the show pretty close up. Lol, I guess we should have maybe gotten my mom so she wouldn't have had to use binoculars, but we didn't. Later when we told her, she told my dad that he should have thrown me up on stage because Elvis loves kids! Yeah, thanks mom trying to get me arrested while I'm only a couple of years old!! Anyway, that's my Elvis story, thank you very much!Loomis wrote:Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?bean:therio wrote: One word: wow..![]()
I'd say "Wow" either way, but at the moment I'd be more impressed by the latter...
I saw Elvis Costello two years ago in Atlanta GA. It was a really great show, he was touring his "When I Was Cruel" album, but he also played lots of classics. The only one he didn't play that I wanted to hear was "Everyday I Write the Book", but that's okay.Loomis wrote:Yeah, but was it Presley or Costello?
I'd say "Wow" either way, but at the moment I'd be more impressed by the latter...