DarkTigress
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posted on 4/10/2002 at 01:25 PM |
My first concert were Backstreet Boys... *laughs* yes, you read right...
BSB... I can´t say I regret it, cause it was a cool experience, but I wish
it would have been some other band like Aerosmith or such... ____________________ ~The World Can Continue It's Excistence Without Mankind... But What Happens
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DevilBunny
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posted on 4/10/2002 at 03:34 PM |
That would make for some pretty interesting childhood memoires... I can bet
my plaid skirt Freud would like to look into that :razz: ____________________
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Starlight
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posted on 10/10/2002 at 01:47 AM |
okay...first concert I was drug to...that I did not want to go to mind
you...was when I was 12 and it was Shawn Cassidy...(ick ick ick ick
ick)...
moving on to the first concert that I went to completely willingly....
and that was when I was about 14 or 15 and it was Ozzy Osbourne...
the last tour they were on with Randy Rhodes....I was just a few feet from
the stage and it was wonderful....that's the memory of my first concert
that I choose to remember ____________________ "When choosing between two evils, I always like to try the one I've never
tried before." ~Mae West
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Shootmenow69
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posted on 1/11/2002 at 09:52 AM |
My first concert was Halloweenie Roast. Its this concert here in South
florida held by 94.9 Zeta, our local alternative rock station. Anyway it
was actually last friday, so its been one week since my first concert. Im
such a newb..... It was sweet though, Korn and Disturbed blew the friggin
town up (town=Downtown Miami, florida capital of cocain, death, and a city
oddly reminiscent of New York) and of course weed and beer, lots of hunnies
to fool around with. I moshed, I crowd surfed, I ran from security, i
cheated on my girl friend, etc. you know normal concert stuff. so it was a
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Closetgothbabe
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posted on 3/11/2002 at 01:42 PM |
Hmmmm I think AC/DC was my first concert...yep I am sure of it. I was deaf
for days...hehe |
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MystryssRavynDarque
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posted on 3/11/2002 at 04:34 PM |
My first concert was a Christian band named Skillet. Very good. I liked
it. ____________________ "People always say what we are looking for is a meaning for life…I don't
think that's what we're looking for. I think what we're looking for is the
experience of being alive." -Joseph Campbell |
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Schizo
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posted on 25/12/2002 at 07:59 AM |
My first CONCERT concert (in other words, not a bunch of teenage local
bands in some hole-in-the-wall club) was Everclear (my boyfriend's favorite
band), playing with American Hi-Fi (not impressed) and a wierd band called
Flipp, that Everclear had kind of took under their wing. Their bassist
wore tight black PVC and had a huge purple mohawk and went by the name of
Freaky Useless. Pretty much the whole gig they had was, you guessed it,
flipping people off. But Everclear was cool! Love that band!
Unfortunately, I was stoned out of my mind with my first joint, and wearing
very beautiful but very uncomfortable boots, and we were up in the balcony,
and I had to stand on a chair to see. I ended up breaking the chair by
jumping up and down! |
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Domkitten
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posted on 25/12/2002 at 08:49 PM |
Sadly, my first concert was one of the dragged to affairs...It was Rod
Stewart....it was so bad...I just remeber watching all these 40 and 50 year
old women throwing their bras on the stage...Scary!! ____________________ It's like kegel exercises for your throat.~Monolycus |
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PoeticChaos
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posted on 12/7/2003 at 11:14 AM |
Okay, no one hurt me for this please. But a few years ago (shutters at the
mere thought of her "prep" days) I went and saw The Calling in Louisville.
I mean hell it was free and I had just gotten done working at the fair. It
was a pretty good show too.
But I really want to see (please no one hurt me for this either) Metallica
in concert. I heard that at their last concert near here, they actually
blew up the stagge at the very end. ____________________
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Anya
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posted on 12/7/2003 at 12:00 PM |
My first and only one was a Tool concert. It was an interesting
experience, but the crowds back then made me wince...not to mention you had
really bored people deciding to harrass you on the way to your seats. I'd
not be surprised if I went to a concert again, but I still have to get over
the fact that there's a lot of crowds. |
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RavensSoul
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posted on 12/7/2003 at 04:15 PM |
My first concert wasn't even a real concert, it was a show of about 5
local bands playing at this little venue called the zodiac, the next city
over. They only played like 2 or 3 song eachIt was snowy and cold, the
place didn't have a heater or anything, but it was still pretty awesome. At
that concert I made a bunch of new friends with a couple band members. It
was pretty cool just talking and getting to know these guys, because
playing live shows and pretty much just being in a real band is something
I've always wanted to do (not very original, but I love making music) Going
to a place like the zodiac was also kind of big step towards freedom for me
because I come from a very overprotective family. ____________________ In my eyes, to be human is not to be able to live and die, but it is to
feel pain, love, happiness, and all other things that keep our hearts from
freezing over into the bloody ice that distinguishes man from the beasts of
night. |
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MystryssRavynDarque
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posted on 12/7/2003 at 06:32 PM |
Actually, I have decided to say that my first secular concert was The
Casualties with Avail back in January. Thursday nite I went and saw the
Circle Jerks with GBH. I was thinking of you CGB! I know you love them
too! ____________________ "People always say what we are looking for is a meaning for life…I don't
think that's what we're looking for. I think what we're looking for is
the
experience of being alive." -Joseph Campbell |
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bettie_x
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posted on 12/7/2003 at 11:39 PM |
I think some of my favorite concert experiences came from this little
auburn all ages venue called The Annex (opened after the crowds got to big
for the rinky dink cafe they also owned) when the industrial shows would
come through. Noxious Emotion, Fockwolfe and Hate Dept used to play there
a lot, and it was prime grounds for watching teenagers behaving badly while
wearing ridiculous outfits. They'd get dropped off by mom in super
conservative outfits, and rush en masse to the very very frightening
bathrooms and come out in head to ankles fishnet and vinyl and jewelery,
and proceed to "dance". A friend and I used to just sort of hang out by
the side and wait for a collision, because with all that fishnet and spikey
jewelery it was like a game of velcro darts (you know, the fuzzy board and
the little balls covered in velcro) and it was great fun watching them try
to disentangle themselves.
Oh, I also had a seizure at that same club because of a fucking
strobelight, which was scary as FUCK, got hit on repeatedly by the owner's
really creepy psychobilly/white trash drug addict friends, saw the singer
of Fockwolfe's underwear, almost had my hair set on fire by a sparkler and
got into a fistfight with a teenager. Good times. They closed it down,
got a liquor liscence, and turned it into a jazz bar and then went out of
biz. ____________________ Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas. |
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Dense
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posted on 13/7/2003 at 05:06 AM |
I can't remember my first concert. My high school days kinda blended
togeather. But there was a ways some punk/metal "under-ground" playing.
Some were good others well thankfully the people were cool. If any body is
around chicago, I find club metro to have decant bands. Though it is kinda
hard to tell who will be playing. You might get punk, rock, techno, or what
ever. It is around the "Alley", Clark and belmont sub-way exit. Being from
the New orleans area offered allot of raw talent. If you can stand the sun
long enough, the jazz fest is the place to be for big names. From bands
that seem like they have been around for ever to the latest up comers
normally play. That was always cool. I am one of those people that refuse
to limit there music seletion. Jazz has grown on because sitting in Cafe De
Monde eating beignets and drinking thier black coffie is not the same with
out a jazz player in the back ground. The worst big name concert that i
have seen would have to be one where bush, Kittie, and puddle of mud played
in MS. Don't know why but for some reason the bands were great but the
atmosphare sucked. I think it was because a radio station put it on and a
kinda grew on to the gurage thing.
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Anonymous
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posted on 15/7/2003 at 06:07 AM |
The first band I saw live were Aerosmith on their "Nine Lives"-Tour,
supported by the Black Crowes. There were some quite amazing moments in it,
like seeing Steve ond Joe playing together on the very same guitar.
The best concert I've been to would be the Deine Lakaien gig. The band's
quite well known here for their calm and dark music and a singer that
sounds a bit like a hybrid between the old Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave but
I don't think they're that famous abroad. |
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callei
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posted on 15/7/2003 at 06:42 AM |
Deine is pretty well known in America i think.
My first "show" was with my mom, Helios i think. and a bunch of other
goth/punk bands. I was 8 and it was an all ages show, mostly. sorta. well
after my mom explained to them that she would kill the first person that
tried to stop us.
She rocks. We went there alot when she wanted to pogo or get in a fight or
whatever.
A favorite show was caln of xymox as the square. i forget who opened by
they were great and xymox did a great show. I think they were going thru
thier name change right then from clan of xymox to just xymox.
Anyhoo.
worst was depeche mode. Nitzer Ebb was supposed to open andinstead it was
voice farm who sucked in comparison. And i hate depeche mode. and i got my
finger dislocated in the pit when all the skins and punks moshed to
"somebody" (best part of the whole night!) ____________________ Real goths wear silver and crosses to keep the werewolves and vampires
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Anya
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posted on 15/7/2003 at 08:36 AM |
I like a good amount of Depeche Mode's songs, but I've not heard every
single one of them. I'm not a 100% music person - I listen to various
songs...though a lot of my collection will be composed of industrial,
alternative, Asian pop, and stuff like Sisters of Mercy and London After
Midnight...but it isn't totally limited to that. Otherwise, I never been
interested in going to every concert.
Heehee...I almost got caught in a moshpit before.
[Edited on 7/15/2003 by Anya] |
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Remy
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posted on 15/7/2003 at 09:27 AM |
Why was my last post filed as "Anonymous"? Thought I logged in before
clicking on "Post Reply"... ____________________ "A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of
nothing." - Oscar Wilde |
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