"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
This will most likely not mean anything to anyone on here but the 1992 Earache "Gods of Grind" Tour. Napalm Death, Carcass, Cathedral, and Brutal Truth. The European tour had Sweden's Entombed headlining. Anyone into Death Metal and it's origins will recognize these names. Amazing show and the shirts!!!! Explains my company's niche perfectly if you look at our instagram account haha.
Quote from: brandon on May 10, 2017, 08:16:33 PMThis will most likely not mean anything to anyone on here but the 1992 Earache "Gods of Grind" Tour. Napalm Death, Carcass, Cathedral, and Brutal Truth. The European tour had Sweden's Entombed headlining. Anyone into Death Metal and it's origins will recognize these names. Amazing show and the shirts!!!! Explains my company's niche perfectly if you look at our instagram account haha.thats a rad lineup. I have only seen Napalm Death once back in 2006 I think.
Wow, this brings back memories -Regardless of Golden Days...great times, sorry have to chip in some personal memories first concert --- DC 5 in Chicago in '66 at old Arie Crown, saw the last concert at the Coliseum in '69 James Taylor/Carol King ---best no show concert the Kinks in '67 in Chicago. the undercard band played the entire concert(was the soon to be famous, Moody Blues) ---favorite concert(well one of them), Morrison and the Doors...yes tickets were cheap and the AM radio stations in Chicago often bought up a bunch and ran mini-contests for free pairs of tickets!
Quote from: numbercruncher on May 11, 2017, 11:45:54 AMWow, this brings back memories -Regardless of Golden Days...great times, sorry have to chip in some personal memories first concert --- DC 5 in Chicago in '66 at old Arie Crown, saw the last concert at the Coliseum in '69 James Taylor/Carol King ---best no show concert the Kinks in '67 in Chicago. the undercard band played the entire concert(was the soon to be famous, Moody Blues) ---favorite concert(well one of them), Morrison and the Doors...yes tickets were cheap and the AM radio stations in Chicago often bought up a bunch and ran mini-contests for free pairs of tickets!Those days were fun when not yet big-time acts opened for established ones; I saw Grand Funk open for Santana, and The Eagles open for Yes, the original Journey open for Electric Light Orchestra..., pretty good nights of music, apparently no shortage of that from all the recollections...Steve
a "partied-out" Keith Moon.
Quote from: Frog on May 11, 2017, 02:43:37 PM a "partied-out" Keith Moon.Can you imagine what it would take to party out that guy?