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Ken Luther
I will post my opinion after work on this topic.
SWEET! I'm going to skip dinner and just sit here so I can hit refresh every few minutes.
Ken
I will post my opinion after work on this topic.
And since we're on the subject & you got me started...haha...A HUGE pet peeve of mine regarding local bands...any band for that matter...is when they're given any opportunity, they then think they can just ride the wave...BULLSHIT!! When given an opportunity, that means you need to start working HARDER to show/prove you deserve it...
Nice personal shot there buddy.
I don't think this will draw more then say...the Symphony X show that I saw last Sunday, I also don't think it'll draw as say....the Iron Maiden show @ Allstate in June, or the Priest, Heaven and Hell show either. Right?
I know it's wishfull thinking on your part, I would actually attend if I didn't already have plans that night.
Also, I will attend a record amount of shows for me this year, but I highly consider this one of the "biggest".
And how do the financials work for local openers? Pay-to-play, play for free, or do they actually get paid?
Finally, they were running an entrepreneurial $3-for-in/out smoker's-wristband policy. Is that new, or have they been doing that all year? Most importantly, is that something that can be done to enable in/outs at the Powerfest?
It really reminded me of the first Iced Earth show here at Jackhammer's in 1997. Just a small group of fans in a mostly-empty room, but those fans were ALL die-hards (well, except for me!) I walked around during Sabbat's 3rd song, and all the non-stage areas were absolutely devoid of people. There wasn't a soul sitting at the bar. I've never seen anything like it. Even better, throughout the whole set, no one drifted away; there were just as many people there at the end as there were at the beginning. So it didn't really "feel" like a small crowd at all.
Kataklysm at the Bottom Lounge was like this. Small ass crowd but all of them were die hards. It was a fun show....even for it being like 3 PM.
personally, i hope not since thats one of the "perks" of having a VIP pass
Like at Sonata at the Metro....there were more people text messaging than watching the show it seemed.
I'm not trying to wind you up or anything, but couldn't the PR at least put the openers names on their Myspace page? "Sabbat w/ X, Y, and Z - April 15" instead of just "Sabbat - April 15".
Although I guess X, Y, and Z aren't going to bring in much anyway.
I'm not trying to wind you up or anything, but couldn't the PR at least put the openers names on their Myspace page? "Sabbat w/ X, Y, and Z - April 15" instead of just "Sabbat - April 15".
Although I guess X, Y, and Z aren't going to bring in much anyway.
wow, that was pretty damn good....just wish i could've seen if you did
the "sucks cocks in hell" re-enactment for real before you typed it!!![]()
They ought to just have a little place where you have to stand when you are smoking so you cant wander off, so for people who are V.I.P.'s still have that perk of being able to go off somewhere else while a band they dont want too see are on or have to watch a TV show or something.
They do & that's how it works...they have a staff person monitoring & you can't leave that area. As far as I know, iIf you wander off, it will be considered like you're leaving the show.
They do & that's how it works...they have a staff person monitoring & you can't leave that area. As far as I know, iIf you wander off, it will be considered like you're leaving the show.