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Anyone go to music concerts?

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NecroBumpist:
I don't go to any concerts this summer.

Speeking of concerts, I found this today:

Welcome to the future,
Where the music business is dominated by robotic sounding vocals, and almost holographic band members.

Juju:
I would love to go see Hatsune Miku in concert. There was one in Los Angeles not long ago I think.

DJ Omnimaga:
Yeah I heard they did something like that with Celine Dion or someone else. They had an holographic Elvis Presley signing with her. I hope we still see actual artists on some stages, though.

I would hate going to a Metallica concert, only to learn that the people on the stages were just holograms of the band instead of the real thing.

TIfanx1999:
Concert was amazing last night by the way. I had a blast! ;D

DJ Omnimaga:
Bump:

So far this summer me and Juju went to quite a lot of concerts. A lot of them, however, only required a $55 pass that allowed us to go to every show we could. Here are the ones I went to:

-July 5th: Mononc' Serge
Although it didn't top some other shows below, this one was kinda cool and funny. The music style was mostly heavy metal, but the special thing with this artist is that his songs are meant to be funny and they say plenty of stupid stuff, along with poking fun at government and everyday news.

-July 6th: LMFAO
Of course you most likely know LMFAO. The atmosphere was quite fun with the giant crowd and all, although since I'M not a huge fan of today's electro and dubstep, I didn't get into that show as much as a few others, except maybe during Party Rock, the only LMFAO song I actually like. I would probably not pay for this show alone in the future unless it was like under $30 in a huge venue.

-July 8th: Iron Maiden (starting with Alice Cooper)
My third favorite of all the shows I went to. I wasn't too familiar with Alice Cooper but I loved both parts of the show, especially Iron Maiden's, although probably because the latter went on with only songs from 1992 or before, so I knew most of them. I went nuts at time during that show despite sitting on the side due to the floor standing area was sold out. I think I pretty much liked every bit of it, even Alice's slower songs.

-July 9th: Bon Jovi
Unlike the LMFAO show, I didn't get caught in the traffic as much this time lol (see earlier post in the thread titled "Public Transit Rants"). It was a great show, although they kinda lost me around the middle, as I didn't know any of the newer and slower song they played then. However the first third and the last were really good.

-July 13th: Overkill (starting with Aeternam followed by Helix)
Until The Wall show (see below), this one was by far my favorite. Although I don't really listen much to death metal and never went to such extreme show before (although I was already used to smaller mosh pits), I quickly got into it. Things slowed down when Helix went on stage with their '80s style heavy metal, but they still made the night amazing. By then I was kinda brought back in the '80s lol. But THE BEST PART of all IMHO was Overkill at the end with their Thrash metal. I started listening to Overkill over a year ago and since then I often listen to some of their songs, especially the '80s ones. If it wasn't for the pink floyd show the week after I think this one would have been my favorite of all during the Summer Festival. It is a good thing that I didn't drink too much, though, because at two occasions (during Hello from the Gutter and Ironbound) I contemplated going in the middle of the mosh pit (I actually accidentally got inside once, although I decided to stay in for half a minute or so lol)

However, if anybody with seizure problems would have went to the show, I think that was it for him O.O

The flashes were particularly extreme during Ironbound choruses

-July 15th: Mastodon (starting with A Perfect Murder and Grimshunk)
Probably my least favorite of all. Didn't like A Perfect Murder since I'm not a big fan of stuff like System of a Down and it was too commercial IMHO. Grimshunk wasn't too bad (although last year at Festivent it seemed better). Mastondon was great, but 30 minutes after it started, they were forced to end every show at the festival due to an heavy thunderstorm for safety issues.

-July 21th: Roger Waters (ex-Pink Floyd member) The Wall
Although I'm more of a fast music fan, such as Overkill, Iron Maiden or the stuff I listen to that never comes to North America, the Roger Waters show was by my favorite of all. Everything went together, the special effects were amazing, some trippy and the 728 feet long wall (along with the lights going all the way up in the sky) was just incredible. I would come to see that show again, but sadly, this was apparently the final show of The Wall tour.


There was also a message in that show against war and that stuff. The wall collapsing at the end was reminiscent from the fall of the Berlin Wall, especially that I heard they actually played The Wall there in 1990.

The lights that illuminated the sky thursday, friday and during a part of the show Saturday could be seen within a 200 miles radius in the sky apparently. It was like if they setup an alien landing place or something :P


I know Juju also went to see Lionel Richie, Aerosmith and The Offspring (I was at work), but has anyone else gone to music concerts lately?

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