Wally_Hatchet wrote:finalfight wrote:Iced Earth > Heaven & Hell
Absolutely owned them on that night at least...
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Wally_Hatchet wrote:Night Ranger gave the Ian Gillan-fronted Black Sabbath a run for their money on the Midnight Madness/Born Again Tour...
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Night Ranger gave the Ian Gillan-fronted Black Sabbath a run for their money on the Midnight Madness/Born Again Tour...
Same goes for Ratt on their debut tour, they opened for Billy Squier. Ratt never sounded the same after that tour.
Liam wrote:Journey blew Def Leppard off stage last year (for me anyway) in Houston. JSS was in TOP form (as always), as were the rest of the band. Joe sounded like shit after 3 straight nights in Texas.
KenTheDude wrote:Liam wrote:Journey blew Def Leppard off stage last year (for me anyway) in Houston. JSS was in TOP form (as always), as were the rest of the band. Joe sounded like shit after 3 straight nights in Texas.
Completely agree. I was there front row center. The girl that I took was a big Leppard fan and as we were walking back to my car, she told me Journey was WAY better.
Angiekay wrote:
Whitesnake> Scorpions-Feb 2003
Escape Artist wrote:Angiekay wrote:
Whitesnake> Scorpions-Feb 2003
that is very hard to believe!
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strangegrey wrote:
As for me, the one opening band that completely wiped the snot out of the headliner was (and some people will undoubtedly square off with me on this)...
Silvertide (opener) blew the fucking DOORS off of Journey back in 02 or 03. They were so fucking good that it was almost painful to hear Journey afterwards....and trust me, I was still a big time jrny fan back then....that concert was the first sign that to me, that Journey had declined....they couldn't hold a fucking candle to a band of snot nose kids from Penn. Silvertide truly kicked Journey's asses...
and when Journey came out, they looked beat up. It's like Neal, that fucking cocksmoking piece of shit, actually recognized the fact that a guitarist 45 minutes earlier upstaged the living shit out of him.
NealIsGod wrote:Bon Jovi > Ratt (1985)
Liam wrote:I can't fight OR agree with you on this one, dude. WHERE was this?? I saw them in Austin in '02 with no opener and in '03 on the Main Event tour but no Silvertide. If I had a faster speed connection then I'd get you to get a vid of Silvertide just so I can get an idea of what you're talking about...but...oh well.
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Liam wrote:Journey blew Def Leppard off stage last year (for me anyway) in Houston. JSS was in TOP form (as always), as were the rest of the band. Joe sounded like shit after 3 straight nights in Texas.
Playitloudforme wrote:Lynard Skynard -- Peter Frampton. Before the plane crash...
Frampton was complete toast on stage, and was being booed (hey.. Philly... gotta love Philly fans). Skynard, on the other hand, was on FIRE.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:Liam wrote:Journey blew Def Leppard off stage last year (for me anyway) in Houston. JSS was in TOP form (as always), as were the rest of the band. Joe sounded like shit after 3 straight nights in Texas.
hehe. we are a tuff crowd. but you are right. Journey was blazing and def just survived til it was over. I was with a Lep girl and she even said so.
I didn't mention Journey>Def Leppard cuz it is common knowledge that Journey was the band to see. all 6 times for me in 2006. that new guy really kicked it, eh?
RaiderFan wrote:The Storm> Bryan Adams!!!!! See if that gets Deano's ass back in here
strangegrey wrote:Interesting...when I saw Bryan Adams and the storm, I felt they were equally great for different reasons....
Badams was awesome that night....but he's a different style of music than the storm...and when the storm came out and kicked ass, it was a different section of the ass than badams kicked....
RipRokken wrote:RaiderFan wrote:The Storm> Bryan Adams!!!!! See if that gets Deano's ass back in here
Dang right! I saw that show in my town, and it was the first concert I went to specifically to see the opening band. I stayed for and enjoyed Bryan Adams, but much preferred The Storm.
Also, kudos on the Journey/Def Lep -- I went for Journey, and enjoyed Lep, but Joe Elliot's vocals were being assisted quite a bit with effects. If you walked outside the hall, you could tell he was singing with no power at all. But they put on a good show, though.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:true, the show was fun. lots of sing along, feel good stuff, crowd interaction. Lep was just on a different level than Journey. for me anyway.
I am prolly being a little harsh on the Leps--I just went to see Journey, that's all. I might have enjoyed it differently if I hadn't felt like I got less of Journey than I wanted and DL was wasting my Journey/Jeff time.we got sooooooooo spoiled with that 3 hour show year.
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