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DevinBelow t1_j9vdqv7 wrote

Reply to Recommendations by DEAC9

Bobby Charles - Bobby Charles

Perfect album, and you can seem cool as hell knowing about this obscure 70's masterpiece that no one talks about.

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DevinBelow t1_j9vde6q wrote

Revolution No. 9

Look, I respect the hell of out it. It's experimental, and audacious, and the very idea that the Beatles would include a "song" like this on one of their albums is probably one of the things that made me first fall in love with the Beatles, back in high school when I was taking a lot of acid...having said that...it's just too damn long. It is the only Beatles song on any Beatles album that I ever hit "skip" on.

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gibsonplayer10 t1_j9vd730 wrote

Pretty solid list. One that kinda gets me is when someone decides to be in the pit at a metal show (or any show really) then gets offended and angry that they don’t have personal space and people are bumping into them. 😐

Oh and drunk people scream singing out of key right in your ear so loudly that it overpowers the band 😅

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NawBroSpaceMarine t1_j9v2wll wrote

  1. Nine Inch Nails - Happiness In Slavery

  2. Jackson 5 - Never Can Say Goodbye

  3. Cafe Tacvba - Eres

  4. Dolly Parton - Jolene

  5. Screaming Trees - Nearly Lost You

  6. Arianna Grande - No Tears Left To Cry

  7. The Jesus Lizard - Nub

  8. Beethoven - Symphony No 5

  9. The Mission - Wasteland

  10. Denzel Curry - Walkin

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ZenxRushx t1_j9v1di2 wrote

I saw the Muse/Foo Fighters/Red Hot Chili Peppers in early 2000. Crowd was awesome but really pushing hard to get as close to the front of the stage as possible. I know because I was on the arena floor about 150ft back from the stage. The arena closed access to the floor and would not let anyone back on if they left to get drinks or go to the bathroom in an attempt to settle things down a bit. To be clear, there was no violence, just crazy hot and nuts tight. An announcement was made by the arena over the sound system that if the floor did not settle down, they wouldhave to cancel rest of the show. Crowd settle down a tiny, tiny bit.

The Muse came out and played and they were fine. Lights came back up and the crowd had somehow swelled on the arena floor. We were packed like sardines and the pushing was getting worse. Security and arena employees were having to pull people out of the area by the front of the stage because they were being crushed. After the Muse played, the lights came up and Chad and Taylor came out to speak to the crowd. Crowd when nuts, Chad and Taylor stepped up to the mic and asked in a very friendly, casual manner for everyone to just step back a bit so the people in the front could get some air. This didn't work. The crowd just got more excited. Few minutes later, Dave Grohl comes out with his mom. I kid you not. His mom. She apparently lived in the town up the road and had come down with the rest of the family to see her son play. They had set up a small bleacher area right on the side of the stage for them to watch. Dave introduces her to the crowd. crowd does the requisite "Hi Mom!" and cheers like crazy. Momma Grohl steps up to the mic and says "You kids settle down now before someone gets hurt." Crowd loves it, cheers like crazy, Dave and his mom leave the stage. A few minutes pass and Dave comes out with the band and, house lights still up, ride of the valkyries going on the sound system, tears into Monkey Wrench. They do their set, like 10-12 bangers in a row, few minutes later RHCP comes out and do their set.

One of my all time, favorite shows ever.

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Nizamark t1_j9uzmm1 wrote

lollapalooza, about a year after kurt cobain died. i was way up front during hole. a guy next to me was wearing a t-shirt that said something rude about kurt. i never saw what it was, but courtney love noticed it from the stage. she started screaming at the guy to take the shirt off. she was really heated.... and then all of a sudden she dove head first into the crowd. she tried rip the shirt off the guy. security had to pull her away. i was never the biggest courtney fan but that was one of the most punk rock things i've seen

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