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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:03 pm
Shura-Pendragon That must be a very special talent! When I go to this MCR concert, I'm going to try and start a mosh pit where I am! That'd be so exciting! I'm not a huge fan of mosh pits, not the "OMGLETSATTACKEACHOTHER!" kind, atleast. Probably because, despite my overwhelming obesity, I have very little strength or balance.
My friend loves them though.Shura-Pendragon Yeah...it was bad, just look on YouTube...it made me cry. And the main reason I think Brendon is an a** is because of this article: http://www.nme.com/news/my-chemical-romance/24758 But yeah, much better live live I suppose! It's sad you didn't get photos though crying . I know what you mean about the shakiness, that never really bothered me though, never seemed that bad. His voice never seemed out of tune to me though. Meh.
That doessn't sem so assy to me, I say stuff like that all the time. You have to think, magazines are way known for taking something way out of context to make their articles more interesting.Oh my... love! I love that song, *sways*Shura-Pendragon Ahhh, they don't hate you. But the exchange rate does suck for us from the dollar to the Euro crying Canadian Dollar to the British Pound=love
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:37 pm
I really had no problem with drunks except the time when I went to a Green Lady Killers Concert in a pub like restraunt/bar. I had fox ears((I made)) and a fake fox tail with a collar. He kept walking back and forth looking at me while he was smoking a cig and he kept repeating "I build this stage!" and some other drunks understood him and my dad went to go tell the bartender no more drinks for him. By that time I had Trashleen's((lead singer and guitarist of GLK)) boyfriend keeping the guy away along with my dad. It was so weird.....but that was back in March.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 3:53 pm
Okay.. I'm going to the show on March first... It's my first major concert, although I have seen Aretha Franklin(benefit show.. don't ask) and been to this thing called the Region Rumble to see my friend's band play...
It's at the Allstate, so it's assigned seats, so would I need to get there early?
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:18 pm
xxtommygun_of_bassxx Okay.. I'm going to the show on March first... It's my first major concert, although I have seen Aretha Franklin(benefit show.. don't ask) and been to this thing called the Region ble to see my friend's band play... It's at the Allstate, so it's assigned seats, so would I need to get there early? nope. unless you wanted to buy merch before the lines got three miles long.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 5:07 pm
~[star]~ xxtommygun_of_bassxx Okay.. I'm going to the show on March first... It's my first major concert, although I have seen Aretha Franklin(benefit show.. don't ask) and been to this thing called the Region ble to see my friend's band play... It's at the Allstate, so it's assigned seats, so would I need to get there early? nope. unless you wanted to buy merch before the lines got three miles long. Okay... my mum doesn't know I'm crazy for the band, and I need to get there to get merch.... Any ideas on when I should get there? Show starts at 7:30, school gets out at 2:30, and it takes 45 minutes to get to Rosemont.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:14 pm
Hehe, there isn't much advice I can give you other than what Simmi just did.
If you have Floor tickets, you're definately better off. [It's MUCH easier to get a reasonable spot, since the floor isn't too big.]
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:16 pm
xxtommygun_of_bassxx Okay.. I'm going to the show on March first... It's my first major concert, although I have seen Aretha Franklin(benefit show.. don't ask) and been to this thing called the Region Rumble to see my friend's band play... It's at the Allstate, so it's assigned seats, so would I need to get there early? Wait...you're going to Allstate?!! Holy s**t, so am I!! Do you have Floor, Level 1, or Level 2 tickets??
I got floor.. Maybe we'll see each other!! ;D
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:13 pm
Simmi-chan I'm not a huge fan of mosh pits, not the "OMGLETSATTACKEACHOTHER!" kind, atleast. Probably because, despite my overwhelming obesity, I have very little strength or balance.
My friend loves them though. The whole reason i love it is because you have an excuse to just wail on someone and they won't get mad at you! Simmi-chan I know what you mean about the shakiness, that never really bothered me though, never seemed that bad. His voice never seemed out of tune to me though. Meh.
That doessn't sem so assy to me, I say stuff like that all the time. You have to think, magazines are way known for taking something way out of context to make their articles more interesting. It was that article and some other ones that did me in... Simmi-chan Oh my... love! I love that song, *sways* Yes...that one is definitely my favorite off of Bullets!
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:55 pm
Hmm.. I've never been. But I would order tickets ahead of time. 4laugh
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:05 pm
KaidaNiwa ok, sorry, but i'm going to ask here >.< What do you think about Bamboozle? How early should I go? I'm going to Bamboozle too! blaugh I saw MCR at the first Bamboozle and I waited at their stage about 4-5 bands early and just push your way up as people leave between bands. Also at these big shows people will always be at the front barrier before you but if your behind young girls chances are they'll tire out and leave , which leaves you a frint spot. That's how I got front row 2 years ago lol Simmi-chan Hiro_wolf wow.. i dont wait in lines to get in.. ^^; i get there like ten min. before the show and get to the front. But be sure to remember, if you are going to wait in a line you should bring water and somthing to do! Also rember you will have to stand through the concert as well. Woah, do you have a lot of friends in high places or something? I'd get decked if I tried thatI don't wait either, but I also don't go to stadium shows. At the venues I go to they hold a few thousand people so it's not really difficult to push your way up before the main band.
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 3:46 pm
I hate to be all necromancy and shizz, but I just realised that the show was a few days ago. How was it? Did my advice help any?
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:27 pm
it was ******** amazing...you want me to post my LJ entries on it ^^?
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:45 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:59 pm
KaidaNiwa ok, sorry, but i'm going to ask here >.< What do you think about Bamboozle? How early should I go? Bamboozle is all day and at least 4 stages so people will be moving around the whole time... It usually starts at 11ish but MCR shouldn't be playing until like 7.30 or 8... it depends on how long you can stand... Me? I'm trying to creep up front about 2 or 3 bands before they go on. I tried that last year and it worked out ok... Plus... it's in a parking lot... there's tons of room you just have to decide when you want to work your way up... But if you want to be at the barricades then you might want to camp out all day and get there an hour before the gates open b/c i don't know how many ppl will have the same idea.
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:03 pm
When I saw them Last time at the House of Blues, I easily made it to the front, I was in line an hour...
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