[metalmaz] Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:39:20 PM | |
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Trouble is with the big venues if you want to be at the front you need to get there hours before hand and stay there. Or else you have to sit miles back.
Give me the smaller venues any day |
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[<<<< x >>>>] Saturday, January 17, 2009 1:48:12 PM | |
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I Agree a Club tour would be fantastic!!!!!! We have some great Clubs in the UK!!!!!! Rock City in Nottingham is fantastic and so is the Marquee Club in London!!!!!
I saw Motorhead at Rock City a few years ago it's a great tight venue where you are right on top of the stage. You can feel let alone see the blood, sweat and tears of the band members it's proper Rock'n'Roll!!!!! |
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[Soylentgreen4u] Saturday, January 17, 2009 11:00:35 AM | |
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ENJOY .....I'M SURE YOU WILL...I TOO LIKE THE CLUB VENUE MUCH BETTER,A MUCH MORE INVOLVED FEELING THEN THE BIG HOUSES...JUST IN THE LAST FEW MONTHS TOOK IN HELLOWEN,MOTORHEAD,GAMMA RAY,AND GWAR AT CLUBS AND IT'S MUCH MORE FUN,PLUS THE
OBVIOUS BONUS OF BEING MUCH CLOSER TO THE ACTS THEMSELVES...HOPING BEFORE THEY DECIDE TO DISBAND,PRIEST WILL DO A CLUB TOUR IN SELECT CITIES WORLDWIDE,I THINK THE DIEHARD FANS WOULD LOVE THAT,I KNOW I WOULD. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by kinz from Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:25:16 PM) | | kinz wrote: | | what a result that Priest are playing manchester apollo 17/02/09, not being a lover of large or open air venues. if any priest fans coming over to watch the greatest heavy metal band ever, just to let you know the manchester apollo holds about 2500 people (total) and there are still tickets left...... the apollo is an intamate, sweaty, feet stick to the carpets venue that generates a fantastic atmosphere... the place actually bounces, and the band knows the venue verey well having played there from the beginning of the 80s right through to the last tour in 2004..... you can even stand at the bar located at the back of the stalls and still see the white of robs eyes............ see you there fellow priest fans.... |
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[metalmaz] Saturday, January 17, 2009 9:04:54 AM | |
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I agree. I like the Hammy Odeon.
What a shame about the lack of ticket sales. A lot of it is to do with the recession though. People just haven't to that money to throw about now |
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[<<<< x >>>>] Friday, January 16, 2009 6:05:42 PM | |
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Yer!! With your comments on the smaller venue. I'm secretly wishing that they ditch Wembley for Hammersmith. Hammersmith has far better acoustics and always creates a great atmosphere. |
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[K2M] Friday, January 16, 2009 5:57:12 PM | |
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That is Amazing. I hope you have an Unforgetable Night. |
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[paul.c] Friday, January 16, 2009 4:39:23 PM | |
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TOTALLY AGREE WITH THE SMALLER VENUE COMMENT ...IM GOING TO THE GLASGOW GIG ON THE 16th. HOPE YOU HAVE A NIGHT.. |
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[kinz] Thursday, January 15, 2009 5:25:16 PM | |
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what a result that Priest are playing manchester apollo 17/02/09, not being a lover of large or open air venues. if any priest fans coming over to watch the greatest heavy metal band ever, just to let you know the manchester apollo holds about 2500 people (total) and there are still tickets left...... the apollo is an intamate, sweaty, feet stick to the carpets venue that generates a fantastic atmosphere... the place actually bounces, and the band knows the venue verey well having played there from the beginning of the 80s right through to the last tour in 2004..... you can even stand at the bar located at the back of the stalls and still see the white of robs eyes............ see you there fellow priest fans.... |
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