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At 3/22/09 02:08 PM, Auz wrote:
At 3/21/09 12:57 PM, Haggard wrote:
At 3/21/09 11:24 AM, Auz wrote:
Yeah probably, someday. I had a chance to see them on the Wacken Open Air Festival last year, but I didn´t knew that much about them back then. Thought they were some kinda metal grunt band which is a type of music I do not like at all. But I was very wrong and I didn´t go. I regret that decision now...
First of all, shame on you for not nowing about Iron Maiden.
Sorry, can´t help it. They never play Iron Maiden music on the radio or on television here :( I only got introduced to it by a friend who had a Rock in Rio live CD of their performance (which sounded totally awesome imo). After that I kinda got into it, but still haven´t heard most of their songs.
They never play any metal here either. ;)
In fact, I don't even listen to the radio (except for a station that doesn't play music)
Second: A friend of me saw them, but does not remember a thing about it, because he drank too much beer in the beer garden. -.-
Lol :p Well I think you do need a little bit of alcohol during such concerts. Would probably make the experience even more awesome. Getting drunk seems a bit of a waste though. Good memories afterwards are always nice.
Yes, getting too drunk is a pity. I never understood why people drink so much on a concert. I mean, I pay good money to be there, so I want to remember it afterwards as well.
Also for future reference: No grunt band is big enough to play on Thursday evening at the W:O:A (or any other headliner position) ;)
Aha. I wouldn´t know since I am not into grunt bands :p I guess their popularity is comparable to that of hardcore DJ´s or something then?
Well, I don't know how popular hardcore DJ's are... but I think Six Feet Under are one of the biggest "grunt" bands, but even they aren't popular/big enough to play on a Thursday night at Wacken.
At 3/23/09 10:57 AM, ahmetrock wrote:
Is there any point to the level rating besides establishing a hierarchy with which to sodomiz- I mean criticize one another?
Yes. The bigger your level the bigger your e-peen is. ;)