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Kind of a Jagger-Tarzan
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, last night.
Say what you will about the latest album, they still know how to put on a show.
Say what you will about the latest album, they still know how to put on a show.
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Lo-Tel, Big Star basement, 2001.
And it still didn't get me laid.
I can't believe I haven't received a single PM offering a sympathy root.
since my last post
-Muse @ BDO
-Ben Folds with the ASO @ festival theatre
since my last post
-Muse @ BDO
-Ben Folds with the ASO @ festival theatre
The Rolling Stones at footy park in 95 or 96 was memorable because our seating got upgraded to row 10 on account of a light tower being where our seats were supposed to be. The percussion from the speakers was amazing.
Bob Dylan and Tom Petty at Memorial Drive in about 86 was good mainly for the encores.
Kiss @ Adelaide oval 1980? My first ever concert
Midnight Oil @ Memorial drive 1980something
Dire Straits @ Memorial drive - 1983-ish
Greenday @ ent centre 2006
Quite a few great acts at BDOs throughout the nineties.
If I went through my ticket stubbs I'm sure there would be a couple more to add to the list but the above 4 are certainly amongst the best.
I loved concerts at Memorial Drive - great venue.
I quite enjoyed DS @ footy park - I was close to the front though. I think the sound there can be quite different depending on where you are in the stadium. At U2 a few friends went for a wander and came back saying that the sound sucked elsewhere. I remember seeing the Rolling Stones there and didn't enjoy it at all. Not a big Stones fan, but the sound was crap from where we were.