billyhead wrote: » Would love to see the Chillis live again. Seen them 3 times already and they put on a good gig.
ILIKEFOOD wrote: » really? Looking They were also crap at Slane when they played with QOTSA...
Furious-Red wrote: »
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Yep. In the Olympia. Had tickets and cancelled with five hours notice. Due to sickness which is understandable and happens. But it should have been postponed to this.
ILIKEFOOD wrote: » really? Looking back on the worst/best gig thread they are featured a lot as one of the worst gigs (lansdowne rd).. I was at that gig it was crap. They were also crap at Slane when they played with QOTSA... When did you see them?
Eod100 wrote: » Was original gig acoustic too?
Oafley Jones wrote: » Lansdowne was poor enough, but their Phoenix park gig was shocking. Awful sound, no energy. Thought they were excellent at Slane.
fafy wrote: » Slane in 2001, i thought they were exceptional, a 19 track setlist as a support act, where would ya get that, they did about 90 minutes if i recall. Saw them again in 2003 at Slane, but thought the 2001 gig was far superior. Even though, there was a good chunk of “By The Way” material played in 2003, i don’t know, they seemed less “hungry”. or something.
Monkey2019 wrote: » I'm surprised Guns N Roses didnt sell out... Too pricey ?
The Nal wrote: » All the big bands do something similar nowadays. There are enough morons around to pay it too.
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fafy wrote: » Exactly, sold their souls, look at this ****, talk about taking the pisshttps://vipnation.eu/gunsnroses
Duffy98 wrote: » Megadeath have an announcement tomorrow just want to leave that here there may be a gig here who knows
asteroids over berlin wrote: » Rage against the machine. Dublin july 04 2020, unsure of venue! No Belfast date!
Lithium93_ wrote: » Yeah except Metallica, ya got to meet, depending on your luck either a combination of Lars & Kirk, Kirk & Rob, or Rob & Lars. Don't even get that with GN'R... Whether that's down to them personally, or management.
Duffy98 wrote: » I think it's a management thing with Team Brazil. From what i've seen Axl is generally the only one if you ever met him on the off chance is the most accomodating to fans he will take a picture , sign the odd thing etc when hes not bombarded with people around him. The person who is the least willing to engage with fans is Slash he wont give you the time of day and has a no picture or signing policy , Duff seems cool with it as well the hired people have no problem with it. Another thing is that if they were to offer that opportunity as a package its open to any weirdo buying it and meeting them and it also means theyd have to be at the venue earlier than they want to. I see no problem with no meet and greets id rather meet them on the off chance than an actual organised thing if you are dying to see one of them up close or in a normal setting find out where they are staying if your that desperate but yeah they dont have to meet people if they dont want to i dont think any of the acts enjoy that part of it tbh
davywalsh7 wrote: » Seems to be a presale for past purchasers starting tomorrow. Not sure how it works