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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,119

    The MSG 2 '10 and last two Spectrum shows were the loudest I've ever heard crowds for any show. Also 3 of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life.... Maybe I'm just spilled being on the East Coast but that '13 Seattle show I thought would be on the same level but the crowd as whole was very laid back. That definitely held it back from being a top notch show.

    100% agree with you. Those three shows were really special. And I ve heard from a lot of people that the seattle crowd is definitely quieter than the north east.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,119
    Dercheef said:

    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I also agree with my2hands about drunken morons and the section you are in. I was in 5th row center ice on Stones side and that section def sucked big time. Anyway. It obviously doesn't matter one bit what I thought about the crowd that night. It was an incredible show.
    I was 7th row floor in front of stone and my whole area was rocking from the initial D chord to the jammed out ritfw.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • JWPearl
    JWPearl Posts: 19,893
    Could you imagine the pit.
  • they should just play Hamilton. 2011 show was amazing.
  • Leezestarr313
    Leezestarr313 Temple of the cat Posts: 14,444

    eddiec said:


    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.

    That was the loudest I've ever heard a stadium, when Neil came out. What a moment, the crowd lost it's sh*t that night!
    Agreed! I thought "this is the loudest shows I have ever been to". I loved these two shows!
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    edited December 2015
    That's what happens when Uncle Neil shows up to the party

    I would give my pinky toe to witness it
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  • H.Chinaski
    H.Chinaski Brooklyn, NY Posts: 1,600
    Sweet!! I'd prefer MSG over Barclays but either way ill be stoked!!
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  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299

    The MSG 2 '10 and last two Spectrum shows were the loudest I've ever heard crowds for any show. Also 3 of the best concerts I've ever seen in my life.... Maybe I'm just spilled being on the East Coast but that '13 Seattle show I thought would be on the same level but the crowd as whole was very laid back. That definitely held it back from being a top notch show.

    I was at all 4 of those (seattle crowds r lamo) but the PJ msg show in 2003 @msg was intense. during DTE I thought the place might fall down.
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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716
    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
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  • JWPearl
    JWPearl Posts: 19,893
    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
    JWPearl said:

    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet

    I have to agree with JWPearl here. The last place I want to be after a show is in my house. That's the definition of anticlimactic to me, to be right back where you were a few hours ago as if nothing happened. I did it in Columbus 2010 and it was a HUGE LETDOWN compared to the hotel and sleeping on the beach between and after Pitt and Buffalo shows in '13 or the hotels, mountains, and beach between shows in Europe.
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  • rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    I'd like to have them here in Pittsburgh again mainly because I traveled all over the place in the 7 years (2006-2013) between shows here. I can't travel all over the place like I could in the past. I'd like to be able to stay home and see them and maybe hit a close show if possible
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576

    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    I'd like to have them here in Pittsburgh again mainly because I traveled all over the place in the 7 years (2006-2013) between shows here. I can't travel all over the place like I could in the past. I'd like to be able to stay home and see them and maybe hit a close show if possible
    It's only a few hours to Cleveland, Columbus or Buffalo. I think we in this region are super fortunate and we should be thankful! When the dates get announced PM me if you need tips for Buffalo or elsewhere, I know all the good places to camp, beautifully and cheaply.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    If there is a Buffalo show (thpought i saw a rumor) we should get a contingent of Ohioans to travel together!
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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716
    rgambs said:

    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
    JWPearl said:

    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet

    I have to agree with JWPearl here. The last place I want to be after a show is in my house. That's the definition of anticlimactic to me, to be right back where you were a few hours ago as if nothing happened. I did it in Columbus 2010 and it was a HUGE LETDOWN compared to the hotel and sleeping on the beach between and after Pitt and Buffalo shows in '13 or the hotels, mountains, and beach between shows in Europe.
    I'm not against traveling for a show I just prefer in my town or not much of a drive. Like said in another post we are pretty fortunate in the Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania region with having a good amount of shows close. And I will be traveling to Lexington, Pit, or wherever I need to this next tour if they don't play Columbus.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
    JWPearl said:

    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet

    I have to agree with JWPearl here. The last place I want to be after a show is in my house. That's the definition of anticlimactic to me, to be right back where you were a few hours ago as if nothing happened. I did it in Columbus 2010 and it was a HUGE LETDOWN compared to the hotel and sleeping on the beach between and after Pitt and Buffalo shows in '13 or the hotels, mountains, and beach between shows in Europe.
    I'm not against traveling for a show I just prefer in my town or not much of a drive. Like said in another post we are pretty fortunate in the Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania region with having a good amount of shows close. And I will be traveling to Lexington, Pit, or wherever I need to this next tour if they don't play Columbus.
    Yeah, I understand wanting a close show, I just don't understand how badly some people want it.
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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716
    rgambs said:

    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    KC138045 said:

    rgambs said:

    Just got back from being out of the country for 10 days... Have I missed anything big or anything Cleveland/Columbus related?

    I will never understand the burning desire people have for them to come to their town. They were just at Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Cincy, Ohioans are as lucky with shows as any region. Tickets are easy to come by, the shows are always top notch, and you can hit multiples wit just a few hours driving.
    What's not to understand. No travel or hotel costs or having to use vacation days. Sleeping in you own bed. I will always take a hometown show over traveling to one.
    JWPearl said:

    Sorry but flying and driving scenery can be fun not to mention the different reception at hotels and nice people you meet

    I have to agree with JWPearl here. The last place I want to be after a show is in my house. That's the definition of anticlimactic to me, to be right back where you were a few hours ago as if nothing happened. I did it in Columbus 2010 and it was a HUGE LETDOWN compared to the hotel and sleeping on the beach between and after Pitt and Buffalo shows in '13 or the hotels, mountains, and beach between shows in Europe.
    I'm not against traveling for a show I just prefer in my town or not much of a drive. Like said in another post we are pretty fortunate in the Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania region with having a good amount of shows close. And I will be traveling to Lexington, Pit, or wherever I need to this next tour if they don't play Columbus.
    Yeah, I understand wanting a close show, I just don't understand how badly some people want it.
    Good point. Maybe that's the people that haven't had a hometown show for a long time or ever.
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  • Weston1283
    Weston1283 Fredericksburg, VA Posts: 5,019
    I just think Cleveland deserves one over Buffalo or Pitt since those 2 cities had shows in 2013
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  • Dercheef
    Dercheef Germany Posts: 732
    mcgruff10 said:

    Dercheef said:

    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I also agree with my2hands about drunken morons and the section you are in. I was in 5th row center ice on Stones side and that section def sucked big time. Anyway. It obviously doesn't matter one bit what I thought about the crowd that night. It was an incredible show.
    I was 7th row floor in front of stone and my whole area was rocking from the initial D chord to the jammed out ritfw.
    mcgruff10 said:

    Dercheef said:

    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I
    mcgruff10 said:

    Dercheef said:

    eddiec said:

    Dercheef said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    I hate the call back on long road, just let ed sing! I'm not sure what show you were at or what frame of mind you were in but I thought it the crowd blew away alpine that year.

    Fair enough if you don't like the call back during long road. I was under the impression that Eddie was actually waiting for the crowd to call back at him but nothing happened. It was just an example to show where I thought the crowd participation was lacking. And when you read through the fanviews thread, while a lot of people say the crowd was great atleast half a dozen say it wasn't. I think a lot people got blinded by the great setlist and the high energy second encore. The rest of the night was just nowhere up there crowdwise.
    I don't remember how the crowd was for the whole show but when Neil came out it was definitely the loudest I have ever heard a crowd react. Hands down. It was deafening.
    Agreed. That place was rocking at the end. And I also agree with my2hands about drunken morons and the section you are in. I was in 5th row center ice on Stones side and that section def sucked big time. Anyway. It obviously doesn't matter one bit what I thought about the crowd that night. It was an incredible show.
    I was 7th row floor in front of stone and my whole area was rocking from the initial D chord to the jammed out ritfw.
    Sorry, I meant the side section, not the floor.
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  • IgotshitID
    IgotshitID St.john's Newfoundland Posts: 895
    BLACK35 said:

    I thought Toronto 1 was rocking as well for the entire show, actually 1 of my all time favorite shows that I attended

    I agree!!! I thought the crowd was great the entire show.
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