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Siver Chair Weird Al Smashing Pumkins Queensryche Kittie POD Living Sacrifice Project 86 Chris Cornell Iron Maiden Rob Halford Dog Wood Petra Geoff Moore and the Distance Nicky Leonty Carman Concerts at Jesus Northwest Lional Hampton (others at the Jazz Fest) The Dave Mathews Band Aerosmith Tim Reynolds
Third Day
Some trio
Squad five-O
The Iquanas
Rob Zombie
Ghoti Hook
Skid Row, with Vince Niel, and Tesla
The best two Concerts that I have ever been to would have to be Smashing pumkins-Machina Tour in Seattle. It was a great concert, I waited in the Store a few hours before the tickets went on sale. I remember telling myself if they were ever to come save enought money in savings for two tickets. I was really prepared. They put on a great show, I got a great view of one of my favorite people in the world James Iha. It was a dream come true to go to that concert, I have been a fan since the 8th grade
Queensryche-Hear in the Now Fronteir tour- When I went, I had only heard them a couple times. A friend of my sister's gave up his ticket because he could not go, and guess who got to go, me! It was a great concer, after the concert I was hooked. I got the oportunity to see them again last summer in Tacoma.
The 2 worst concerts I have ever been too
Kittie The three scary looking girls that formed an angry chick bands that sounds like Korn. I went because I didn't want to hurt my friend because he bought me a ticket before he asked if I wanted to go. I didn't enjoy a bit of it, the lyrics were really bad, and full of Profanity, and went against my beliefs. The good thing was, it was a short show, because we were late, we got lost in Seattle.
Iron Maiden- Brave new world tour, Tacoma-Well I went to that concet because they toured with Queensryche, and I really wanted to see ryche. Again, they went agaist my beleifs, it was a really long show. I think I make like ten trips to concessions and to the bathroom, hoping that the show would be over soon. After hearing the song Number of the Beast, I was turned off by them, thought the lead sing, David, I think that is his name, he had a great voice. The show set up was great.
other concert Reviews
Weird Al-Bad hair day tour-San Jose CA-We were lucky one time when my sisters and I stayed with family, and we saw that he was going to be performing at the fair. It was a great concert, he dressed up in a different outfit almost every song. He sang a great vacation song about going to see the biggest ball of twine in Minnissota, since then, I was hooked on wanting to see the ball of twine. Now my friend Steve lives in that town and gets to see it when ever he wants. Steve, you lucky dog you!
POD-fundemental elements of South Town-tour, Seattle-That was a great concert. I went with my brother and his friend's youthgroup. I ran into my good friend Luke Morton in the mosh pit, who rescued me from falling down and getting trampled a couple times. Sonny the lead singer, I saw that he was wearing the same TFU t-shirt I have(Training For Utopia-Solid State Records). He had a lot of energy,and spent most of the concert crowd surfing and singing at the same time, he did squish my poor brother who spent the whole entire concert in the pit, which consisted of three other bands. Living sacrifice, Project 86, and Dog Wood. I made a mistake and wore a skirt and had a bunch of hair clips in my hair. When I came out of the pit, they were all gone. A friend of mine lost his glasses and some how retreived them,and they were ruined. One roudy time, but it was great rockin out with Fellow Beleivers.
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