I am finally going to my first concert and as luck would have it , it's on my favorite bands (Incubus), ERA, how were your concert experiences like and is anyone else going on October 4?
I'm pretty stoked to see Iron Maiden again in Phoenix on the 17th. I fully transparently scheduled a work trip around being in town for that and my boss is like yep, works for me. Right now I'm pretty much planning on going alone though because nobody seems to give a shit about one of the greatest bands ever
Saw them with Megadeth as openers. Great show other than a few fucking new stinkers they felt like the needed to play. They sounded on point though.
I'm pretty stoked to see Iron Maiden again in Phoenix on the 17th. I fully transparently scheduled a work trip around being in town for that and my boss is like yep, works for me. Right now I'm pretty much planning on going alone though because nobody seems to give a shit about one of the greatest bands ever
I've been to one.... And my last one too. Let's just say that the singers sound like ass and truly mediocre. Can't believe I was persuaded on going to a live concert back in 2010. It was The Black Eyed Peas.... You can laugh now.
Can you give me some good examples on good live band performances? I'm open to many music genre.Mainstream pop acts are often terrible live, since they're manufactured by marketing and producers and engineers. You live and learn. Tons of bands are amazing live, so give it another shot someday.
Mainstream pop acts are often terrible live, since they're manufactured by marketing and producers and engineers. You live and learn. Tons of bands are amazing live, so give it another shot someday.
Can you give me some good examples on good live band performances? I'm open to many music genre.
Can you give me some good examples on good live band performances? I'm open to many music genre.
They are great live. I saw them on The Final Frontier tour on 2011. Alice Cooper was the supporting band.I'm pretty stoked to see Iron Maiden again in Phoenix on the 17th. I fully transparently scheduled a work trip around being in town for that and my boss is like yep, works for me. Right now I'm pretty much planning on going alone though because nobody seems to give a shit about one of the greatest bands ever
I'm jealous. I never saw MJ live but Bad Tour looks like the best tour. There are some great videos of that concert on Youtube.All the performers I’ve seen live
Pretty much every old school hip hop artist, from Run DMC to Digital Undergound
Pete Seeger/Arlo Guthrie ( first concert )
Yes
Howard Jones
Michael Jackson ( Bad tour Wurzburg, Germany )
New Edition
Kenny Loggins
The last concert I went to was The Beastie Boys To the Five Boroughs tour almost 15 years ago. Their last tour. I don’t think anything will ever top that.
I take high quality ear plugs to every show, and have for over 20 years. I never go without it.I have always wondered how concerts are legally able to play their music so loud. Like any concert I've been to ever been to, the sound levels were absolutely causing some degree of hearing damage. It just doesn't make sense to me A) why people "enjoy" this volume when it could be halved and still be considered loud inside the venue, and B) how the event operators are able to play music at a high and sustained volume for literally hours that will cause hearing damage.
I've been an old man at heart for over 20 years so I'm just not really into concerts at all anymore. The way I feel about going to see a live performance is about the same as I feel about movies - why would I want to pay top dollar to go stand with a bunch of drunken morons, get hearing damage from the volume levels, have a hoarse voice the next day from screaming at the top of my lungs just to communicate with by buddy standing next to me, the overpriced drinks, the fact that many bands sound better on the album, etc. For me it's just a better and more controlled experience at home that doesn't cause physical damage, I get very little out of being able to say "I saw them live".
I take high quality ear plugs to every show, and have for over 20 years. I never go without it.
Yeah those people are idiots. Knowing musicians always educated me on that. No sound guy or musicians are playing without earplugs usually. Venues sell cheap ones. I got good ones that are like $30 so I wouldn't want to buy them for every show. I just keep it and put it in the case it came in.Venues should provide some sort of protection for purchase or something, because it's literally damaging their patrons. Imagine if you had to bring eye protection to a movie because the way the medium was presented was causing eye damage or something. It's a weird thing people put up with imo. People will literally brag about ringing in their ears the next day lol.
I am finally going to my first concert and as luck would have it , it's on my favorite bands (Incubus), GAF, how were your concert experiences like and is anyone else going on October 4?
Are you 16?I am finally going to my first concert and as luck would have it , it's on my favorite bands (Incubus), GAF, how were your concert experiences like and is anyone else going on October 4?
Hehe....im 31Are you 16?
I hope you enjoy and have a blast.
I've been to a couple of concerts, Vader, Jinjer and a few local bands. It was alright.