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So - all this old school metal talk in the other thread made me start reminiscing about days long ago when I went to a ton of shows on a very regular basis at all sorts of venues. It made me wonder about the place all of you have been for shows and what were your favorites? Do you like small club shows, large arena affairs, or huge outdoor festivals - how do you like to see your metal performed?
I've never been one for the big US festivals - only been to one Ozzfest and had a less than stellar time - I tend to prefer my metal in more intimate settings. I've been fortunate enough to have seen some of the big names of the past and present in some small venues and had a head-bangingly great time.
My favorite venue is probably the now long closed and demolished Agora Ballroom in West Hartford, CT. It was a former bowling alley turned live music hall where many a band on their way up and down the musical ladder played when coming to Connecticut. It had two rooms - one large room that could hold upwards of 5,000 people, and a second room (the one I more often found myself in) that would hold maybe 1500 max people. It had great sound - a nice wooden stage about 4 feet off the ground - NO RAILING, you could get right up against the stage. It had a bar in the back for the over 21 crowd, but it was an 16 and over only place if I recall.
In that venue I saw Metallica - Ride the Lightning tour, Megadeth - Peace Sell tour, Anthrax (way too many times to count - went through a period they were opening for every band), Motorhead (I was stationed directly below Phil Campbell - he sweats like a mother fucker and i was getting soaked the whole show long), this show also was the loudest show I've ever been to, Twisted Sister - several times (they played there several New years Eve's in a row - once I remember it was with Ratt and Lita Ford opening), Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Marching Out tour, Metal Church, WASP, a CT band called Joined Forces (my brother lived with their singer named John Cryer for several years) and lord knows how many other headlining and opening bands and other acts outside of metal - I saw Peter Gabriel there as well.
It was a great place to go see a show - it had a huge parking lot that you would hang out early for every show - drink, get high, do whatever. Fights would happen all the time, but it was still the best.
Here is a video a guy did last year before they demolished it - watching this brought back some good memories despite it being a trash heap now - it was the best place back in it's day.
That's my favorite place - whats yours?
I've never been one for the big US festivals - only been to one Ozzfest and had a less than stellar time - I tend to prefer my metal in more intimate settings. I've been fortunate enough to have seen some of the big names of the past and present in some small venues and had a head-bangingly great time.
My favorite venue is probably the now long closed and demolished Agora Ballroom in West Hartford, CT. It was a former bowling alley turned live music hall where many a band on their way up and down the musical ladder played when coming to Connecticut. It had two rooms - one large room that could hold upwards of 5,000 people, and a second room (the one I more often found myself in) that would hold maybe 1500 max people. It had great sound - a nice wooden stage about 4 feet off the ground - NO RAILING, you could get right up against the stage. It had a bar in the back for the over 21 crowd, but it was an 16 and over only place if I recall.
In that venue I saw Metallica - Ride the Lightning tour, Megadeth - Peace Sell tour, Anthrax (way too many times to count - went through a period they were opening for every band), Motorhead (I was stationed directly below Phil Campbell - he sweats like a mother fucker and i was getting soaked the whole show long), this show also was the loudest show I've ever been to, Twisted Sister - several times (they played there several New years Eve's in a row - once I remember it was with Ratt and Lita Ford opening), Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Marching Out tour, Metal Church, WASP, a CT band called Joined Forces (my brother lived with their singer named John Cryer for several years) and lord knows how many other headlining and opening bands and other acts outside of metal - I saw Peter Gabriel there as well.
It was a great place to go see a show - it had a huge parking lot that you would hang out early for every show - drink, get high, do whatever. Fights would happen all the time, but it was still the best.
Here is a video a guy did last year before they demolished it - watching this brought back some good memories despite it being a trash heap now - it was the best place back in it's day.
That's my favorite place - whats yours?
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