Do you mean GC (Golden Circle)?
For the amount a regular GA ticket is, may as well pay the extra and be able to watch the band rather than the screens because you’re so far back.
Haven’t missed a visit except the first trip when I was a smidge too young and missed out.
Nah I’m not talking about charisma. You need to interact with someone to witness that. I’m just talking about being in the same space with them. When I saw U2 last time, I took a moment to say “that’s ******* Bono up there”. I wouldn’t do the same with Grohl despite him being a big star too...
People hate on Bon Jovi in a way they don’t for other similar acts at the time, like Def Leppard and Aerosmith.
Why is that? All these bands were commercial, had soppy radio hits and had front men that women swooned over.
Sambora is probably the most technically talented musician out of any of...
Bono has this aura where if you were to find yourself in the same room as him, you’d feel pretty special.
A friend went overseas and was in a hotel lobby when Tom Cruise was there feet away from him. It’s that sort of vibe too. It’s like royalty.
Music wise very few have that. Bono is up...
QOTSA in Adelaide was great. The venue was terrible in that the bar lines were out of control. But that aside, very good show.
They're one of the rare bands that could do back to back shows with a completely different setlist each night and punters would be satisfied. Pearl Jam are another...
Iron Maiden are very Spinal-Tappy.
Early days, I only knew them by name and from the T-shirts and so expected them to be thrashy like the other t-shirt bands I knew of growing up - Metallica, Megadeth, etc.
First time I actually saw them was on Rage and I thought it was a joke at first, then...
Funeral is a masterpiece, and Neon Bible was my gateway so I'll always rank it right up there.
I really like songs on Reflektor too. Haven't listened to WE in a while but have good memories so might give it another go this afternoon.
I remember when Coldplay played the big day out. They were pretty neat back then. Shimmer was a good song. The Scientist is a great song.
Rumours they’re touring soon, probably announced after the Perth gigs. I’d go if I was given tickets. I wouldn’t pay the rrp though.
I’ve heard people talk about Amyl and the Sniffers as the next great Australian rock and roll band
I just see a talentless gimmick hack band that will be forgotten in a few years.
The opening to Poison by Alice Cooper
Is basically identical to the opening riff to Crazy Train by Ozzy
Is also near enough identical to Sweet Dreams by Marilyn Manson which I guess makes the Eurythmics plagiarists as well.
Never been a huge RHCP fan
Didn’t realize that Butterfly song that was all the rage in the early 00’s wasn’t their own original stuff but a mix of RHCP’s Pretty Little Ditty. Always thought it was groovy music and wondered why Crazy Town never kicked on. Now I know the best part of their only...
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