01. Tool - Denver, Feb 5th 02. Candlemass - Denver, Mar 23rd 03. Ministry - Denver, Apr 2nd 04. Amon Amarth - Denver, Apr 22nd 05. Sleep Token - Denver, May 12th 06. Gatecreeper - Denver, May 29th 07. Bush - Denver, Aug 1st 08. Foo Fighters - Denver, Aug 3rd 09. Megadeth - Denver, Aug 6th 10. Sammy Hagar - Denver, Aug 11th 11. Metallica - Minneapolis, Aug 16th & 18th 12. Creed - Denver, Sep 7th 13. In This Moment & Ice Nine Kills - Denver, Sep 8th 14. Incubus - Denver, Sep 9th
Coming up:
15. Sepultura - Denver, Sep 20th
16. Architects - Denver, Oct 2nd 17. Breaking Benjamin & Staind - Denver, Oct 3rd 18. Korn - Los Angeles, Oct 5th 19. Seether - Denver, Oct 15th 20. Korn - Denver, Oct 16th 21. Iron Maiden - Denver, Oct 19th
It was so great! Thanks for posting this so I can literally see it from the other side of the stage! I was front row first section off side next to Nicole!
So sick that Matt and Johnny from Reel Big Fish joined for a few songs! Definitely missed the sounds of the horns on Walking on Sunshine during the performance in Calgary.
I was there, front of section 202. Brought my 9 and 11 year old daughters for their first concert (we all had hearing protection of course). Hard to describe how awesome it was to see these guys live, and my kids were in awe. Awesome to see bands 25+ years into their careers, with Scott's ups and downs, still have it together. Also, Mark is a badass. Probably one of the most well-rounded and talented musicians of our era. Go check out his Sinatra cover album.
▬▬▬ TRACKLIST ▬▬▬ 1:45 - Nice To Know You 6:34 - Circles 12:26 - Wish You Were Here 16:22 - Just A Phase 22:10 - 11am 27:33 - Blood On The Ground 33:00 - Mexico 38:23 - Warning 44:23 - Echo 49:44 - Have You Ever 54:06 - Are You In? / _In The Air Tonight cover_ 01:00:00 - _Umbrella cover intro_ 01:00:50 - Under My Umbrella 01:05:23 - Aqueous Transmission 1:12:53 - Anna Molly 1:17:10 - Karma, Come Back 1:21:47 - _Come Together cover_ 1:26:02 - Pardon Me 1:31:03 - Drive
F the food fighters. Their drummer would still be alive if not for Dave making them all get triple vaxxed. And insist that you had to be poisoned too if wanted to attend their shows . F you Dave.
If I could ban smartphones I would. What a stupid world we live in. So many of you would be lost without your precious phones, it's literally your entire life. Thank GOD I grew up in the 80's.
This was my first time seeing them. Can’t believe they dropped Dig and Stellar off the setlist a couple shows back but it was still amazing. Nicole is killing it.
OMG concerts these days look like press conferences with all the citizen journalists there doing their jobs instead of leaving wet with sweat, blood, beer, maybe a tear, and some sexual fluids near.
that said, I'm glad this got posted!! it's the ten thousand unposted unwatched copies people might use to get a good screen grab or two, that I'd rather see thrashing and moshing and would need to travel far and spend my paycheck to be a part of the action and vitality then. It used to be a symbiotic performance not just spectator experience and I'm not just talking about punk and hardcore, all of rock had some punk sensibility to it. 20th century NYC was like 100 to 1000 different bands performing weekly in one town with prices ranging from free to five bucks to mostly twenty dollar range and forty bucks meant you'd see like a festival or two or three of the biggest acts in the world. The Rolling Stones and Madonna started hitting $50+ tickets and people were sick about it like ready to cancel the music if they could. I wish we could have gone past that to have had more acts and better stagecraft and prosperity for good artists without sliding down to the present consumerist hellscape of billionaire road warriors playing in front of millionaires that just stare. How'd we get so old? No fair! wahh. lol. I am disheartened because I thought culture would stay cool and I'd fade away trying to hang on and attend amazing events but they don't even exist. I lived overlooking Ultra Festival for its four best years and maybe one night of 2013 or so there was some FOMO. Every night of the 20th century in NY was more fun than the most fun room in the whole country on a nightly basis these days it seems. Heck we even had the P-Diddy parties and real Freak-Nic in the 90s, and the whole east coast rap scene basically fellow kids taking part in the come-up and suburban and city white kids code switching with clothing between hip hop, hardcore, ska, house, industrial, goth, grunge, garage, rave and other scenes all alive and well simultaneously competing to get customers in the door cheap willing to buy some expensive four dollar beers and six dollar well drinks. Christ, they'd let crowds destroy the venues and risk each others lives and limbs too for those little big bucks. It had to grow up a bit, but darn we let it go too far. We need a remote island where the 90s culture gets to live on in earnest, lol.
Holy shit, he’s got about 90% of his voice back. Maybe this is as good as it gets but totally acceptable for a 50yr old. Mike has gotten most of his guitar tone back on track, maybe a visit to the spa would be in order. Great upload, glad to see these guys getting their shit together.
I was there in the front! I know exactly what happened - it was just one wild guy pushing and shoving and throwing punches at everyone to get himself to the front. He looked drugged out, and he was the only one kicked out of the show. When he got to the front, I stepped in front of my gf, the dude next to me restrained him with a headlock til security kicked him out.