The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by ynwtf
I hate having never seen bowie live.
I got to see Bowie live back around 1995... The opening act was NIN. Yes, Yoda's mom has had an interesting past.
Yoda?s mon?

Also, I?m sure it was ‘95 I saw them perform together as well. Hershey, Pa I think? Double checking with my HS pal who also attended
That sounds right. We're here in Pittsburgh, and that's where I saw them.

And yes, I'm Yoda's mom.
Ten was a BIG deal for a certain demographic, but it didn't come through in the show.
I got taken to a PJ concert by my sister's boyfriend (sans sister) at a football stadium and I thought....uggggghhhhh.

I mean, I kinda like PJ, but that show blooooowed.
I had a college friend admit she hated pearljam. Wuh-wuh-WHAT?! She said vedder's voice sounded too bubble gum pop and fake. PRETTY sure she was thinking of Nickelback too.
nickelblargh.
Should be unanimous.
How about Dave Matthews? That's a good one.

Great musicians, but it's not the 90's anymore and people say nasty things about them.
I'm trying to think of another band that everybody can S' on....

So, Run the Jewels is opening for Rage. That should draw somebody out of the woodwork.
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by ynwtf
I hate having never seen bowie live.
I got to see Bowie live back around 1995... The opening act was NIN. Yes, Yoda's mom has had an interesting past.
Yoda’s mon?

Also, I’m sure it was ‘95 I saw them perform together as well. Hershey, Pa I think? Double checking with my HS pal who also attended
Originally Posted by ynwtf
I hate having never seen bowie live.
I got to see Bowie live back around 1995... The opening act was NIN. Yes, Yoda's mom has had an interesting past.
Sedai: I saw them on a Progressive Nation tour back in 2008. God, they were horrible.
Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19
Originally Posted by Sedai
Wylde, how good was that show? Both bands were incredibly tight.
It was amazing. At the time, I was too young to appreciate Bowie, but he put on a great show

It was an odd crowd. I was in my 20s, and there was a fair amount of people my age at the show, but also, a pretty large number of boomers, as well as a bunch of people in their teens there to see NIN, who had probably never heard of Bowie. I even heard "Dude, Bowie is doing a Nirvana song!" when he played The Man That Sold the World...