T O P I C R E V I E W |
OnlySuperstition |
Posted - 05/18/2005 : 6:58:49 PM I am a relatively new TR fan. I have gone overboard and made up for lost time but still a newbie. I went to my first show in April and it was everything that i expected. We all know his performace levels are through the roof. TR is so good that he has made me think twice about other band that I have liked. For instance, I like the band Coldplay. They are a bit poppy but they do what they do well. They have they the ability to evoke emotion. I recently saw an advertisement to go to 3 Coldplay shows in May, I found out the price was near $2000.00. This is what i call a commercial jack ass. I was able to see TR for $15.00. Something aint right. Coldplay is into the maketradefair.com, they should take a look at the site maketicketpricesfair.com or hownottosuck.com. Anyway TR for $2000.00 is a bargain even WalMart cant touch let alsone $15.00 This proves day in day out more people should think like our friend TR. You define the word SLAUGHTER. p.s. thanks Jar |
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Oozle |
Posted - 05/24/2005 : 2:24:29 PM quote: Originally posted by JoeGamo05
i was at hfs! it sucked, 95% shitty bands. ig to billy idols autograph though.. i missed coldplay and foo fighters
Are you in the MD, VA, DC area too? I'm in Annapolis. |
Oozle |
Posted - 05/24/2005 : 2:23:28 PM quote: Originally posted by guitarisPIMP
Coldplay played at the HFStival, my local pop/rock extravaganza blow-out festival pot and alcohol binge. Two years ago they got booed off stage, understandably as they went right after like Foo Fighters or something a lot less... mellow. This year, though, I hear they got alot of respect. I enjoy their music, and for a while I thought they were alot more genuine, till now I hear about this 2000$ thing. I read somewhere that parachutes was going to be their last album and they were all going to become fishermen, but it was a huge success so they decided to stick with musicianship. That's mainly what made me respect them alot more.
I forgot you are in my area, you didn't gop this year? |
guitarisPIMP |
Posted - 05/24/2005 : 12:24:02 PM yeah hsftival is way too full of bullshit bands. Coldplay, FOo Fighters, and Billy Idol would have been the only acts I would want to see this year, since they may have had potential entertainment value. |
JoeGamo05 |
Posted - 05/24/2005 : 11:48:44 AM i was at hfs! it sucked, 95% shitty bands. ig to billy idols autograph though.. i missed coldplay and foo fighters |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 05/24/2005 : 07:45:49 AM They have some good tracks, but they are a bunch of snooty pop-heads who I can't see making anything groundbreaking anytime soon. Hey I got an idea! Name your kid "Apple." 'Nuff said. |
rubylith |
Posted - 05/23/2005 : 10:27:05 AM my band covers their song "politik" but thats the only one I know... |
guitarisPIMP |
Posted - 05/18/2005 : 9:06:10 PM Coldplay played at the HFStival, my local pop/rock extravaganza blow-out festival pot and alcohol binge. Two years ago they got booed off stage, understandably as they went right after like Foo Fighters or something a lot less... mellow. This year, though, I hear they got alot of respect. I enjoy their music, and for a while I thought they were alot more genuine, till now I hear about this 2000$ thing. I read somewhere that parachutes was going to be their last album and they were all going to become fishermen, but it was a huge success so they decided to stick with musicianship. That's mainly what made me respect them alot more. |
dan p. |
Posted - 05/18/2005 : 7:21:09 PM well said. i hold coldplay in relative derision, but we'll let that slide. it's astounding that i can pay (provided he plays near me) like 15 dollars to see a true master of the instrument, and i'd have to pay considerably more to see some apefuck group who are mediocre at best. |