Queens of the Stone Age
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nycrats said:i love these guys so will have a blast no matter what but would liek to see them at a smaller venue for sure. was in GA though which was awesome.
last 5 songs i wound up basically in the 2nd/3rd/4th/5th row center, it wasnt up to me, people were getting MOVED.. it was pretty wild for my old man ass but I loved it.. I dont think I ave the stamina for more than a few songs liek that though..0 -
bootlegger10 said:nycrats said:i love these guys so will have a blast no matter what but would liek to see them at a smaller venue for sure. was in GA though which was awesome.
last 5 songs i wound up basically in the 2nd/3rd/4th/5th row center, it wasnt up to me, people were getting MOVED.. it was pretty wild for my old man ass but I loved it.. I dont think I ave the stamina for more than a few songs liek that though..This is why I don't go for GA anymore. At 40 years old, I'm all set rubbing up against (and being rubbed up against by) strangers, and at 5'7" I can't really see the stage from the back of the floor.
You youngsters can have your GA, I'll take reserved seating all day every day.
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H.Chinaski said:Yeah was at MSG last night and thought it was fine but not blown away. 100% would rather see Queens in a club and wasn't really feeling Royal Blood so much. The poster is rad and glad i picked one up.0
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tempo_n_groove said:H.Chinaski said:Yeah was at MSG last night and thought it was fine but not blown away. 100% would rather see Queens in a club and wasn't really feeling Royal Blood so much. The poster is rad and glad i picked one up.Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/0
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tempo_n_groove said:tempo_n_groove said:Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/0
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Gosh, you guys are making me worry about their show not being very good.
Few things are worse than a club/theatre band playing an arena. Mudhoney hammered and clashed and bashed and horribled that lesson into me some time ago, lol.
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I'd be interested in the sound in an arena. Their music is louder than most and I wonder if the sound would actually be better in an arena. Has anyone done both on this tour?0
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PJ_Soul said:Gosh, you guys are making me worry about their show not being very good.
Few things are worse than a club/theatre band playing an arena. Mudhoney hammered and clashed and bashed and horribled that lesson into me some time ago, lol.
I think we all prefer club shows. If Pearl Jam played club shows for 10 years and then graduated to arenas we would all have the same fear that it wouldn't translate as well in an arena. PJ were big from the beginning so we never really got used to them in small venues. QOTSA is a 5 piece with a huge sound so I can't imagine they would be terrible in an arena.
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bootlegger10 said:PJ_Soul said:Gosh, you guys are making me worry about their show not being very good.
Few things are worse than a club/theatre band playing an arena. Mudhoney hammered and clashed and bashed and horribled that lesson into me some time ago, lol.
I think we all prefer club shows. If Pearl Jam played club shows for 10 years and then graduated to arenas we would all have the same fear that it wouldn't translate as well in an arena. PJ were big from the beginning so we never really got used to them in small venues. QOTSA is a 5 piece with a huge sound so I can't imagine they would be terrible in an arena.
I like club shows when the band plays a club best. But I don't think every band is better in a club. I think Pearl Jam excels in arenas. That is where they are BEST. I would not want PJ to be demoted to being a club/theatre band because they are best at getting the most energy out of an arena. And I would be stoked to see them in a really small venue for the novelty of it, but I still don't consider it my venue of choice for PJ. I understand why they went acoustic for Benny Hall, and thank goodness they did. Any other small venue examples for PJ outside of their first 6 months or whatever? I saw them in Missoula - that was around 6000 or 7000 or something, and I think that is about as small as they ought to go normally. I guess I kind of assumed the same would be true of QOTSA. I suppose I will find out how they do in an arena in the few months!
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How full was MSG last night? What is the average capacity of venues this tour?
Seeing them in Portland was fantastic. 1700 capacity and the place was packed and loud. But I could see how seeing them in a half full arena may not be as great for the fans or the band. They came to Bangor a couple summers ago, where the capacity is 8500 and it wasn't even half full. I felt bad for them. They still did their job and put on a great show, but like others said, they are almost built more for the 4000-6000 capacity places.
Kind of like how MMJ has seemed to accept or at least preferred playing in smaller venues. They couldn't fill Agganis Arena for a NYE show years ago (not sure if that should be held against them as NYE outside of NYC could be tough to gauge) but always seem to be perfect for the smaller clubs/theaters. It seems to work for them.
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CantKeepmedown said:How full was MSG last night? What is the average capacity of venues this tour?
Seeing them in Portland was fantastic. 1700 capacity and the place was packed and loud. But I could see how seeing them in a half full arena may not be as great for the fans or the band. They came to Bangor a couple summers ago, where the capacity is 8500 and it wasn't even half full. I felt bad for them. They still did their job and put on a great show, but like others said, they are almost built more for the 4000-6000 capacity places.
Kind of like how MMJ has seemed to accept or at least preferred playing in smaller venues. They couldn't fill Agganis Arena for a NYE show years ago (not sure if that should be held against them as NYE outside of NYC could be tough to gauge) but always seem to be perfect for the smaller clubs/theaters. It seems to work for them.
It was definitely a bigger crowd than last time they played there, it was probably only 60% capacity a few years ago.0 -
Merkin Baller said:CantKeepmedown said:How full was MSG last night? What is the average capacity of venues this tour?
Seeing them in Portland was fantastic. 1700 capacity and the place was packed and loud. But I could see how seeing them in a half full arena may not be as great for the fans or the band. They came to Bangor a couple summers ago, where the capacity is 8500 and it wasn't even half full. I felt bad for them. They still did their job and put on a great show, but like others said, they are almost built more for the 4000-6000 capacity places.
Kind of like how MMJ has seemed to accept or at least preferred playing in smaller venues. They couldn't fill Agganis Arena for a NYE show years ago (not sure if that should be held against them as NYE outside of NYC could be tough to gauge) but always seem to be perfect for the smaller clubs/theaters. It seems to work for them.
It was definitely a bigger crowd than last time they played there, it was probably only 60% capacity a few years ago.0 -
Merkin Baller said:bootlegger10 said:nycrats said:i love these guys so will have a blast no matter what but would liek to see them at a smaller venue for sure. was in GA though which was awesome.
last 5 songs i wound up basically in the 2nd/3rd/4th/5th row center, it wasnt up to me, people were getting MOVED.. it was pretty wild for my old man ass but I loved it.. I dont think I ave the stamina for more than a few songs liek that though..This is why I don't go for GA anymore. At 40 years old, I'm all set rubbing up against (and being rubbed up against by) strangers, and at 5'7" I can't really see the stage from the back of the floor.
You youngsters can have your GA, I'll take reserved seating all day every day.
I can't remember the last show I went to that had a squish pit up front. Maybe AIC/Deftones in 2010. I bought GA tickets for QoTSA and it didn't even occur to me there might be a pit... I got old!
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Zod said:Merkin Baller said:bootlegger10 said:nycrats said:i love these guys so will have a blast no matter what but would liek to see them at a smaller venue for sure. was in GA though which was awesome.
last 5 songs i wound up basically in the 2nd/3rd/4th/5th row center, it wasnt up to me, people were getting MOVED.. it was pretty wild for my old man ass but I loved it.. I dont think I ave the stamina for more than a few songs liek that though..This is why I don't go for GA anymore. At 40 years old, I'm all set rubbing up against (and being rubbed up against by) strangers, and at 5'7" I can't really see the stage from the back of the floor.
You youngsters can have your GA, I'll take reserved seating all day every day.
I can't remember the last show I went to that had a squish pit up front. Maybe AIC/Deftones in 2010. I bought GA tickets for QoTSA and it didn't even occur to me there might be a pit... I got old!
RE: GA, I’ll take GA in a club all day every day but as far as arenas go, give me a seat in the lower bowl.0 -
Closing with Song for the Dead is flat out phenomenal. I felt bad as I had ear plugs in and couldn't truly experience the noise, but still great.
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PJ_Soul said:bootlegger10 said:PJ_Soul said:Gosh, you guys are making me worry about their show not being very good.
Few things are worse than a club/theatre band playing an arena. Mudhoney hammered and clashed and bashed and horribled that lesson into me some time ago, lol.
I think we all prefer club shows. If Pearl Jam played club shows for 10 years and then graduated to arenas we would all have the same fear that it wouldn't translate as well in an arena. PJ were big from the beginning so we never really got used to them in small venues. QOTSA is a 5 piece with a huge sound so I can't imagine they would be terrible in an arena.
I like club shows when the band plays a club best. But I don't think every band is better in a club. I think Pearl Jam excels in arenas. That is where they are BEST. I would not want PJ to be demoted to being a club/theatre band because they are best at getting the most energy out of an arena. And I would be stoked to see them in a really small venue for the novelty of it, but I still don't consider it my venue of choice for PJ. I understand why the went acoustic for Benny Hall, and thank goodness they did. Any other small venue examples for PJ outside of their first 6 months or whatever? I saw them Missoula - that was around 6000 or 7000 or something, and I think that is about as small as they ought to go normally. I guess I kind of assumed the same would be true of QOTSA. I suppose I will find out how they do in an arena in the few months!#FHP0 -
CantKeepmedown said:How full was MSG last night? What is the average capacity of venues this tour?
Seeing them in Portland was fantastic. 1700 capacity and the place was packed and loud. But I could see how seeing them in a half full arena may not be as great for the fans or the band. They came to Bangor a couple summers ago, where the capacity is 8500 and it wasn't even half full. I felt bad for them. They still did their job and put on a great show, but like others said, they are almost built more for the 4000-6000 capacity places.
Kind of like how MMJ has seemed to accept or at least preferred playing in smaller venues. They couldn't fill Agganis Arena for a NYE show years ago (not sure if that should be held against them as NYE outside of NYC could be tough to gauge) but always seem to be perfect for the smaller clubs/theaters. It seems to work for them.
I saw them in Portchester too where I think it holds 1700(?) and both were for GA and bioth times they killed.
I saw them in 2014 at Barclays up in the 200's and the sound wasn't as good but the show was good. Not a lot of standing people up thee with me, lol.0 -
bootlegger10 said:I'd be interested in the sound in an arena. Their music is louder than most and I wonder if the sound would actually be better in an arena. Has anyone done both on this tour?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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HughFreakingDillon said:bootlegger10 said:I'd be interested in the sound in an arena. Their music is louder than most and I wonder if the sound would actually be better in an arena. Has anyone done both on this tour?
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