secondly, If roles were reversed...and I posted what you just did...you would have just banned me like you did when you had the power on that site ...dissenting view? go get fucked...not there in your happy place!
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the crowd wasn't really in to his jeffery dahmer talk or jane's at all it seems.Pandemonium wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 2:19 pmGreat video from right up front of the first half of the set. Although Troy is a little rough on Kettle Whistle, I actually like this version better'n the Jubilee tour version (although the visual presentation was killer in 2001). Probably the first time I've gotten chills hearing Janes live since the LA club shows in 2009.
Are you talking about the small contingent of people that posted on his message board? Was that even a thing? I'm not sure I even remember.Six7Six7 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:31 pmThat's not what Dave hated.
He hated that he put in the time, money, and effort to set up a fan community just to have you guys show up and be like "Fuck you. You suck. Perry rules!" and he thought that if you felt that Perry was so much better then you should just hang out in the fan community that Perry set up. Except Perry never did that for you.
That's what he hated. That his kindness towards the fans was the very method you used to shit on him while Perry did fuckall for you.
And if you don't believe that, then I am happy to post the sound clip from Camp Freddy Radio where he said exactly that.
You don't just get to make things up years later, Hoka. Some of us have receipts.
Hokahey - as an outsider to all of this, your entire post reads like: Man I lost this argument but I'm going to keep on swinging and hope nobody notices.
I'm not really worried what it sounds like. Facts are facts and that's all I can speak to. If you interpret this conversation that way thenVancouverRick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 5:41 pmHokahey - as an outsider to all of this, your entire post reads like: Man I lost this argument but I'm going to keep on swinging and hope nobody notices.
Smart. I wish I would've waited. But that $80 4 pack was too good to turn down.drwintercreeper wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 7:20 pmGreater KC area. I saw SP in KC in 2019 and ticket sales were weak; I got floor seats last minute for pretty cheap. This time, I am not sure where I will end up but leaning towards floor. One thing about Corgan (and this is their tour)…. Mofo always plays bigger places than they can sell out. Incredible ego he has… but it ends up meaning decent tix should still be available day of.
Kettle whistle sounds really great. Troy sounds great. Cool!Pandemonium wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 2:19 pmGreat video from right up front of the first half of the set. Although Troy is a little rough on Kettle Whistle, I actually like this version better'n the Jubilee tour version (although the visual presentation was killer in 2001). Probably the first time I've gotten chills hearing Janes live since the LA club shows in 2009.
If I'm being honest, I didn't mind whatever "new" songs they played. I didn't really notice, except for the single. I have zero (I like puns) expectations for any of these nostalgia acts anymore, though.Tyler Durden wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 6:20 pmHype, I saw the SP reunion tour at the ACC in 2018 when they only played material from the first five albums (1991-2000). It was absolutely amazing! Elaborate set design with super cool video presentation. They’ll never top that for me; especially now because Billy is making the audience endure the new crap in between the classics.Hype wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 2:07 pmI enjoyed the Pumpkins' set a lot more than I expected to. They've put a lot of money and effort into the set and a sort of Brechtian thing with a giant screen + series of those curtain-LED-screen things you can see through, behind the shoegazers that created a pretty cool very different vibe for each song. If it had been an amphitheatre, I probably wouldn't have gone. But I had awesome seats (100 level, centre stage, just behind the floor.Tyler Durden wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29, 2022 5:53 amSo I guess we’ll see if the band can sustain the remainder of the tour.
I’m glad I sold my tickets for Toronto. However, had it been the full original lineup cancelling, I would’ve been fucking pissed. I can live without seeing Jane’s of the Stone Age.
The funniest part was Billy singing perfectly in sync with the music video for that new song, with a giant version of himself also singing it in the video. Very odd effect, but made that song more tolerable.![]()
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You're right. Although I swear he sang the original lyric in videos from earlier in the tour because I was curious if he'd stick with it. But I could easily be wrong.
This is SO different than 2009. Eric and Perry seem genuinely collegial, they’re both there for the music and appreciate it. Looks good and sounds good.Mescal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 2:05 amKettle whistle sounds really great. Troy sounds great. Cool!Pandemonium wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 2:19 pmGreat video from right up front of the first half of the set. Although Troy is a little rough on Kettle Whistle, I actually like this version better'n the Jubilee tour version (although the visual presentation was killer in 2001). Probably the first time I've gotten chills hearing Janes live since the LA club shows in 2009.
And like Diabolik said: unbelievable that Flea played another baseline on this song. So much more haunting when Eric plays it.