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I'd be very happy with #1. Put TTB and Sturgill on the lineup, very, very happy. Only way this would get better....Doobie Brothers! Lol! I am in need of tickets. If anyone selling tix at alum price or lower than current available, please PM me.
Could see one of these happening...which one do you think would move more tickets.
My guess is that this is gonna be the "year of Kanye" as I've heard it described on other boards. Some see this as a curse, some as a blessing. Either way I think a rap headliner will happen, be it Kanye, chance, Kendrick, drake, or Cole.
Which one of those names do you throw up the devil horns during their show?
Is Afromang making a comeback? When Trump becomes president will he reverse priv check him and tell him he can punch as many ladies as he wants at his shows? Will he go from playing hole in the wall Mississippi venues that only book acts for decade-behind-the-times fans to all of a sudden headlining pop festivals? I'd think that 2018 would be more likely for this to happen since we'll probably have the lineup before Trump is even sworn in to office.
Lmao. Yeah, he plays holes in the wall in Houma. No, he don't like nobody on stage. Yeah, a troll but would probably still be better than anyone else mentioned. And horns are sometimes for metal sometimes for rock. Sometimes for hook in' em. Muse's EDM spots too. Just like RJD said. Or maybe it's a throwback to Silent Bob
Could see one of these happening...which one do you think would move more tickets.
I think someone wants to see Coldplay.
But I bet major lazer comes back
Oh hell no haha. That's the last band I want. Saw them in 2008 and it was incredible, but anything after Viva La Vida is pathetic. Sure they still put on a great show, but their recent setlist have been heavy on the last three albums(their worst IMO), so no thanks. I just have an icky feeling that Coldplay will play this and Firefly, but no major tier fest will throw money their way.
Could see one of these happening...which one do you think would move more tickets.
My guess is that this is gonna be the "year of Kanye" as I've heard it described on other boards. Some see this as a curse, some as a blessing. Either way I think a rap headliner will happen, be it Kanye, chance, Kendrick, drake, or Cole.
Green Day or Twenty One Pilots - Lana Del Rey - Kanye West - Kygo The Shins - Chance the Rapper - St Vincent - Shelter - G-Eazy Two Door Cinema Club - Young Thug - Chvrches - Anderson.Paak - Chris Stapleton STS9 - The Naked and Famous - Purity Ring - Local Natives - Mutemath - Angel Olsen
Green Day or Twenty One Pilots - Lana Del Rey - Kanye West - Kygo The Shins - Chance the Rapper - St Vincent - Shelter - G-Eazy Two Door Cinema Club - Young Thug - Chvrches - Anderson.Paak - Chris Stapleton STS9 - The Naked and Famous - Purity Ring - Local Natives - Mutemath - Angel Olsen
your booking order is crazy off. But this makes lots of sense
Favorable. He's actually added songs to their setlist and extended their set lengths. He's dusted off a couple of songs they hadn't done live since the 80s. I'll let you know what I think after tonight.
Looking forward to the review. A friend is trying to get me to go to the Buffalo show with him next week but tickets are still insane at this point.
AC/DC was incredible. I saw Guns N Roses in July and this show was even better. Axl sounded just like Brian Johnson on most songs, and his signature voice only showed itself from time to time. He was a muted, toned down version of himself who really let the original members of the band shine. I would recommend seeing them on this tour if you can. Axl has even added a few songs to the setlist, so it's cool to hear rare songs played live, and it makes for a longer set. But man was it loud!
Black Sabbath was a good time too. Ozzy's voice was crystal clear. He slurred a little in the first couple of songs, but then never really did again. He gave a lot of love to the rest of the band and had the crowd cheer hard for them over and over. He never introduced himself or said his own name or asked for any love from the crowd. It was all about Black Sabbath the band, and not Ozzy the lead singer. I liked that. The rest of the band sound fresh and clear too. I loved that the venue's screens zoomed in on the guitars almost the whole show. I don't care to see what their feet are doing, but seeing exactly how their hands move, especially on the solos, was a nice touch. Made me wonder why I haven't see that more often. But other than the drummer (who is a younger guy who went hard on some drum solos) and a little bit of movement from Ozzy the rest of the band stood very still. It's obvious they are feeling their age and that it's probably good to do one final tour and then hang them up.
I would say that I usually like Black Sabbath's music better, but that AC/DC's show was better. But I highly recommend seeing both tours if you can.
Post by mattlikesrock on Sept 6, 2016 11:53:54 GMT -5
Hey guys, this is going to be my last Inforoo post for awhile. I'll still be going to a couple shows this year (though I'm stepping back on that too), and I'll probably see you at some combination of Shaky Knees/Hangout/Bonnaroo, but I've gotten a little carried away seeing shows and focusing on hobbies, so I'm going to stop checking message boards and following some hobbies on social media and see if I can direct a little bit of that time back into my family. I don't think I've been neglectful, per say, but I think I personally need a little more balance between priorities and hobbies, so I'm going to step away from a few things for awhile and see if I can't find a better balance before coming back to a few things. A little break from stuff to refocus is good, right?
Hey guys, this is going to be my last Inforoo post for awhile. I'll still be going to a couple shows this year (though I'm stepping back on that too), and I'll probably see you at some combination of Shaky Knees/Hangout/Bonnaroo, but I've gotten a little carried away seeing shows and focusing on hobbies, so I'm going to stop checking message boards and following some hobbies on social media and see if I can direct a little bit of that time back into my family. I don't think I've been neglectful, per say, but I think I personally need a little more balance between priorities and hobbies, so I'm going to step away from a few things for awhile and see if I can't find a better balance before coming back to a few things. A little break from stuff to refocus is good, right?
Post by DueDylangence on Sept 7, 2016 18:48:44 GMT -5
We can all sleep easy knowing Shawn Mendas just announced he will be overseas during Hangout next year. With last years booking we are not safe from ANY artist
I don't see The National and Arcade Fire playing this festival, but I love this mock.
With the recent shift you're probably right but that's just me hoping they throw us a couple bones.
Could see Wilco where you have the National. Coldplay would most likely get the nod over AF sadly, but like I said I would prefer your mock...minus Zedd haha.
With the recent shift you're probably right but that's just me hoping they throw us a couple bones.
Bjork - Sigur Ros - Rammstein
Who trolled who mofos!!!
Haha But the joke would be if more than 100 people out of 40,000 had any idea who those acts were. I'll break out the Sigur Ros shirt once a year or so and maybe 2 people ever mention it (usually a freak or hippie, demographics which Hangout pushed away at least in 2016).
I'm watching a booth for a friend that does great tie-dye work this afternoon. If anyone would like some inforoo identifiers made for '17, I'm sure he can accommodate.