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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 16, 2007 11:34:04 GMT -5
And fall to their deaths? Radical, man! Good tip, I'll do that I might have to leave early to be able to get home though
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Post by z on Jun 16, 2007 11:46:39 GMT -5
youd get excellent mileage out of being there for the most remarkable deaths in rock history i found myself watching the big screens when similarly far away there then realised even though they were specks in the distance , i still had to see them they should give out copies of the setlist so you know when to rush out , or should do theiir good songs in the first hour
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 16, 2007 11:57:25 GMT -5
"I still remember, 20 years ago, when I saw Matthew Bellamy plummet to his death while screaching 'Our time is running out'. Ironic, I think you'll agree..."
A set list would be good. I've been reading some message boards and people are talking about songs I've never heard of. I'm such a newbie, oh WELL. This is going to go on forever - it starts at 4 and goes on till possibly 10 but the doors open at 2.15. Jesus.
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Post by z on Jun 16, 2007 12:08:42 GMT -5
if they were the showmen theyre reputed tobe theyd jump off ! or id settle for them bungeeing off oh no 'live faveourites' the ones only the snobs care about i think if the whole world is watching theyll be pretty keen to do a nonstop hit marathon . thank god youve got a seat the betweeen band bits are tediously long .
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 16, 2007 12:20:05 GMT -5
Maybe they'd be singing Absolution in their Astronaut outfits and jump off in an ill-fated stunt.
I'll just pretend to sing along like football players when the national anthem comes on. I do like a nice seat.
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Post by z on Jun 16, 2007 12:25:50 GMT -5
i want to see someone use the arch for a hang gliding stunt ive known both sides of that coin when i saw Morrissey he did alot of solo material i didnt know and i was pretending to know and love it all but when i saw the lemonheads i knew i was surrounded by casual fans so i would cheer extra loud and sing every word for the more obscure ones
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 16, 2007 12:31:36 GMT -5
I'm thinking someone like Prince I knew most of the words for Fall Out Boy's songs but you could have just been screaming "YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!" all the time too, and not been shunned
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Post by z on Jun 16, 2007 12:36:46 GMT -5
his band would start a song then he'd glide from the other end of the stadium (with purple symbol guitar tucked under his arm ) land and immediately launch into a trademark guitar solo i wonder if they moan about that or happily count the cash instead
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 16, 2007 12:41:15 GMT -5
I love Prince. I don't know why.
Well, they didn't seem too bothered that night about anything. So I guess they just like cash. And who can blame them? I like cash.
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Post by z on Jun 16, 2007 12:52:09 GMT -5
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 18, 2007 13:12:44 GMT -5
IT WAS BRILLIANT. I just wish I was closer but STILLLLLLLL. A lot of people booed My Chemical Romance though I took so many videos it was a bit ridiculous
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Post by z on Jun 18, 2007 13:53:08 GMT -5
wahey did you stay till the end ? bloody sheep i think they revel in heir ''people love us or hate us '' status though the momentous gig captured for posterity
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 18, 2007 15:03:24 GMT -5
I did, as they were striking the last chord of "Take A Bow" I violently shoved my friend into the aisle and we ran, ran like the wind!
And still missed the last train.
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Post by z on Jun 18, 2007 15:22:18 GMT -5
you knew thered be no more encores was the day saved ?
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Post by JamesMFan on Jun 18, 2007 16:17:03 GMT -5
I knew. We came pelting out of the stadium with about 1000 people emerging behind us and around. It was quite surreal. I got home about 2.15am after a long journey back having to getting stuck in a tube tunnel for about half an hour, thus missing my train, then having to get a train back to a place that was vaguely near where I live, then having to run to get a bus, then getting chatted up by a drunk guy who looked like the singer of The Fray as my friend laughed and laughed. The journey back home could make a novel in itself, I've left out many things
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