I know you're coming from Down Under... I'll be just going home for the spring break. We can have some Spanish moscatel.Ocean Moves wrote: Hehe.
Bet I'm flying further than you to get to Spain though
wanna meet?
March 14th - Chicago
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my husband was very impressed that he yelled at the bouncer to leave her alone:)DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
...what? you mean its not a purple rooster????well crap...
So it was you!!!!!!delirium74 wrote:my husband was very impressed that he yelled at the bouncer to leave her alone:)DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
You are very very bad people and you must be punished
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what was me????DGP00666 wrote:So it was you!!!!!!delirium74 wrote:my husband was very impressed that he yelled at the bouncer to leave her alone:)DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
the girl???
no way!
i aint that skinny anymore.....
...what? you mean its not a purple rooster????well crap...
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I once saw Max Cavalera (or was it Andreas Kisser ?) hit a bouncer who he thought was too rough.delirium74 wrote:my husband was very impressed that he yelled at the bouncer to leave her alone:)DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
Kicked him from behind in the middle of a Sepultura gig.
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DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
Yes, I was very proud of our Von...
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So what did he say?SINsister wrote:DGP00666 wrote:What happened to that girl who was scolded by the bouncers during one of the last songs? It was funny how Von handled the situation
Yes, I was very proud of our Von...
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I couldn't hear what he said, being as I was at the left side of the stage, but he actually stopped singing, crouched down, and gestured in annoyance at the bouncer to leave the young woman alone. It looked like he yelled or mouthed "Get out", but I couldn't really tell, sorry. I could see the embarrassment on the girl's face as the bouncer yelled at her (she was sitting on someone's shoulders); the brusque manner in which the bouncer had raced to the center stage area led me to think that some serious nonsense was afoot, rather than some lass trying to get a better view... At any rate, ol' Von made the bouncer look like a jerk...and I cheered. HA!Hom_Corleone wrote:So what did he say?
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Good old Von.
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It was an amazing, unique experience. I'd never seen TSOM before and other than some bootlegs, know so little about them, especially compared to others here. Did know about the smoke but it exceeded my expectations. Transformed it into another place,so I could just leave myself behind.
From reading the posts here, it seems there were lots of disappointed people but I'm not one of them. Like all concerts, I EXPECT to have a good time and usually find something I like. But this exceeded that. After this show and several Cult shows, I feel like I'm in a different place, in my mind and heart. Any band that can do that, has given me more than my money's worth.
Thanks for photos. I LOVED the interplay between the smoke and lights/colors.
Debby
From reading the posts here, it seems there were lots of disappointed people but I'm not one of them. Like all concerts, I EXPECT to have a good time and usually find something I like. But this exceeded that. After this show and several Cult shows, I feel like I'm in a different place, in my mind and heart. Any band that can do that, has given me more than my money's worth.
Thanks for photos. I LOVED the interplay between the smoke and lights/colors.
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i got thrown out of a motorhead gig once after a bouncer had punched a girl (all of five foot tall!) in the face. me and this other bloke (we were stood behind her) laid into the bouncer until the other guy got thrown out but for some reason i didn't...so i retired a few rows and spent the rest of the gig chain-smoking marlboros and bouncing the still-lit tips off of the stage-front bouncers' heads. it ended with five of them dragging me outside for a kicking (that i didn't receive due to the lucky intervention of some total strangers who had seen the whole thing) after the last fag-end got the original guy right in the eye.SINsister wrote:I couldn't hear what he said, being as I was at the left side of the stage, but he actually stopped singing, crouched down, and gestured in annoyance at the bouncer to leave the young woman alone. It looked like he yelled or mouthed "Get out", but I couldn't really tell, sorry. I could see the embarrassment on the girl's face as the bouncer yelled at her (she was sitting on someone's shoulders); the brusque manner in which the bouncer had raced to the center stage area led me to think that some serious nonsense was afoot, rather than some lass trying to get a better view... At any rate, ol' Von made the bouncer look like a jerk...and I cheered. HA!Hom_Corleone wrote:So what did he say?
edit: these were venue gorillas NOT MH crew- a point i had to clear up with the roadcrew themselves at a later date.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
Isn't it strange that everytime I've seen Motörhead I've seen some fights too? This Lemmy and his lounge music has something that provokes anger.
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naah...i've seen Motorhead 12 times and that's the only time i've seen any trouble at all.
it was all the birmingham indoor arenas fault.
it was all the birmingham indoor arenas fault.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"