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  1. Well, I travelled from Minnesota for last night specifically. 

     

    What a shit show. Saw literally two very short performances: Agnostic Front and Jerry Cantrell. Both were awesome and everyone was getting way into them before being cut short after less than a half dozen songs. The AF thing wasn't too bad because most people went into the stadium and it kind of turned into a party for the long break. After Cantrell we just walked over to Target and bought warm beer and hung out in the car for over two hours. There was a long line to get back in and eventually security just said screw it and opened the gates without even checking for wristbands. We had a great spot at the stage where GNR was setting up. Looked like it was happening, all the gear was being set. Assumed it was going to be a pretty short set with the later scheduled start time. Eventually the weather delay announcement popped up again to a chorus of boos. A LOT of people stayed and plenty of trash started getting thrown. A cop ran his lights and siren on his cycle and at that point we all started filing out. That's when it was officially cancelled for the night. The escape was no picnic with with the lousy weather. Also, a nasty accident on 4 delayed our drive back by 45 minutes.

     

    With the ridiculous pricing ($30 parking, $12 Buds) I don't think we're going to drive back up there today (we're in Orlando now). I like the 3 headliners quite a bit today but it's just not worth the risk. I doubt NIN and maybe even Pumpkins will play. Plus, I never got the notice that I'm allowed in today with my Saturday armband that everyone else seems to be getting.

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  2. On 8/8/2019 at 8:18 AM, Original said:

    I remember being glued the MTV watching Tabitha Soren report on it.  Then I was all worried my Minneapolis show the next month would be cancelled because of it etc... 

     

    Yup.  And then it was postponed.  It really sucked.  I was in high school and the guy that was supposed to go with couldnt because his parents wouldnt let him miss school when it was changed from summer to September.

  3. 13 minutes ago, WAR41 said:

    Dude that whole situation is ridiculous.  Did you see Brooklyn Bazaar's 'apology'?  I love that venue, I've gone to shows there and had fun but that apology was so completely unnecessary.  No one locked the doors and forced people to listen to his set.  Are people that fragile that they can't make their own decisions anymore?  

    The whole thing is ridiculous.  Gomez and crew have built something so great in such a short period of time.  

  4. I will say this about him.  It's about time a millionaire in his 50's dresses a little better for a big performance than just grabbing an old tshirt from his hamper.

  5. Hey guys. Not sure if you remember me, but I used to get a lot of inside info that I would post here and on HTGTH.  It was always 100% accurate.

     

    Anyway, I just got a secret fax from "Bill, Saul, and Mike" that says the following:

     

    "This hype is ridiculous.  April Fools jokes are never funny. We're not performing anywhere tonight.  We're too busy in the studio with our guest vocalist Dolly."

  6. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scott-kalvert-dead-basketball-diaries-686945

    Scott Kalvert, best known for directing 1995's The Basketball Diaries, died Wednesday, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

    He was found in his home in Woodland Hills on Wednesday and pronounced dead at 1:55 p.m. The L.A. Coroner's Office is investigating the death as a possible suicide.

    PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2014

    In addition to his work with Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg inBasketball Diaries, Kalvert was known for directing iconic music videos such as DJ Jazzy Jeff and Will Smith's "Parents Just Don't Understand," Salt-N-Pepa's "Shoop" and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's "Good Vibrations."

    He also directed the 2002 feature Deuces Wild, starring Stephen Dorff and Brad Renfro. His most recent credit was for the 2009 made-for-TV Nickelodeon musical School Gyrls, on which he served as an executive producer.

    Donnie Wahlberg, whom Kalvert directed in New Kids on the Block's 1993 video "Dirty Dawg," remembered the director in a series of tweets Friday.

    GNR RELATED: According to IMDB one of Mr. Kalvert's directing credits: Guns N' Roses Live at the Ritz.

  7. What the hell??? Are we all just ignoring the fact that this supposed company putting this out is claiming that it is a 3D DVD with zero explanation how that will work? Is this a 3D DVD that comes with the shitty old school red and blue cardboard glasses? Or is this a Blue Ray which can be a regular 3D (SBS perhaps) release?

    Sorry...I'm calling shenanigans. I've brought this up on the facebook page for this supposed production and get no reply.

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