"Ghost Town" -- The Specials
I just looked at this thread to see what it is about....ok, now I know. I was charging up my IPOD and when I scrolled to shuffle songs...the first song to come up.......
It's Raining Again by Supertramp
What Irony....or else my IPOD tells the future....ohhhhhh.
Does anyone use any Ipod video software. I have some but its kind of crappy. Also does yours rip dvd's to mp4?
ing Bearshare won't let me download anymore because my 30-day free trial is over.
Now they want me to pay.
them.
I'm using Cucusoft, it's be alright for me, haven't felt the need to switch.
Cucusoft has one for converting video to mp4 or h.264 and another program for ripping dvds. Only used the dvd ripping program once, but I use the video converter pretty frequently.
I have been almost exclusively listening to the new Travis CD.
After see'ing them live last thursday i am a huge fan all over again. What a fantastic show.
I've been listening to nothing but live Pearl Jam. Getting ready for Lollapalooza this weekend
I hate you for going........I wish I was![]()
I'm not too sure about this year's lineup other than Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam was enough for me to go, but I don't really know any of the other bands. I like Modest Mouse, Black Keys, and Pete Yorn is alright, but I'm not too sure about it other than that. Do you see any on there that are really good that I may have not heard of?
Yeah pearl jam is enough to go. What day are you going?
When I saw Pearl Jam, Eddie was all ed up on something. It was a ty show. them.
I'm leaving Ohio Thursday morning. I have a 3 day pass so I'll be there for everyone
ok I would try to check out TV on the Radio, The Black Angels, Interpol, Muse, Snow Patrol, Spoon, The Roots, Silverchair, Cafe Tacuba, Ghostland Observatory, The Fratellis, and if you have time Blonde Redhead.
The Fratellis are sweet. Thats the thing about Lolla that is cool, if you look at last year's lineup it looks 100x better becuase over the last year a ton of bands got huge after playing there. The same will go for this year. I bet the lineup looks so much better a couple months from now. But like I said, I'm there for Pearl Jam, anything else is icing on the cake
They still have lollapalooza's?
I went to 94 95 and...96 i think it was...and possibly 98
whatever the one prodigy played at i went to.
Was the best group of shows in one place in that age...i miss that stuff.
Yeah but the last few years its only been one show and usually in Chicago.
it's in Chicago till 2011 i think
i like that...its basically how they do the big summer festivals in europe.
problem is in america everything is so far away![]()
DJ TIESTO - Close to you Magik Muzik Remix
hi
whats up soul, I have been out 2 weeks so far this month so sorry ive neglected this thread.
My Chemical Romance - Give Em Kid
hey Thunder Dan, who did you get to see at Lolla?
Oh yeah here is who I saw
Friday
The Rapture
Against Me
G. Love and the Special Sauce
LCD Soundsystem (awesome)
Back Keys (Top 3 of weekend)
M.I.A.
Ben Harper
I really liked The Black Keys. I always wanted to see them becuase they were from near my hometown in Ohio, they were really good. Ben Harper was awesome. I didn't know much of his stuff, but I really liked what I heard. Eddie Vedder came out to do Bob Dylan's Masters of War. It was very well done. LCD Soundsytem was really good. They are like a dance band, but I really enjoyed their songs.
Saturday
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Regina Spektor
Steven Marley
Snow Patrol
Spoon
Muse
Little of Interpol
I went late of Saturday because my sister had to work and my friends went to the Cubs game so I missed a couple bands I wanted to see. I didn't enjoy Saturday too much untill about 9 P.M. when I was fully intoxicated. It was raining a little and plus I was dragged around to bands I didn't really care to see (Snow Partol, Regina Spektor). I thought Spoon was good, and they played by where Muse was going to be so I went and saw them. I thought I liked Muse untill I read about them. I always heard they are one of the best live bands you can see, and I sort of see how some people might say that, but I ended up leaving about 1/3 of the way through to try to catch some Interpol. Muse just isn't my thing. I don't get their lyrics abour atheism and the end of the world, plus they just come out and do their show without saying a word to the crowd. I was really bored with the whole thing. Put Interpol was good.
Sunday
Dax Riggs (hands down the worst band at Lollapalooza)
Lupe Fiasco
Kings of Leon (Top 3)
My Morning Jacket
Pearl Jam
Alright, so on Sunday I decided to go all out Pearl Jam Superfan becuase a) I really like Pearl Jam and I thought this was my only chance to see them as close as I wanted to ever again b) I couldn't sleep on the most uncomfortable couch in Chicago any longer. So I went down to Grant Park around 10 A.M. and waited the hour till they opned to gates with about 4000 others. Once I got in I just went to the Att stage where PJ was set to play at 8 P.M. It was a long day becuase of the heat and humidity. It was about 90 and 70% humidity (I'm just guessing). They really tested how loyal Pearl Jam fans would be by sending out one of the worst bands to ever plug gutairs into amps-Dex Riggs. To tell you how bad they were: I was listening to songs on my Ipod while I was standing in the 2nd row of a rock concert. Lupe was very good. I'm not much for rap, but he was a good entertainer. By this time, it was about as hot as it was going to get, and since the bigger bands were coming up people were comming and trying to squeeze in. I met some guys from New York, and we held down the fort so we could be 2nd row for PJ. Kings of Leon were next and were awesome. I never listened to them before, but got 2 of their CD's to listen to on my ride home to Ohio. I really liked them. My Morning Jacket was great too. They had the Chicago Youth Symphony out to play with them and it was amazing. Like KOL, I never listed to these guys before, but really liked their stuff. Next was PJ. After waiting in the heat, passing up lunch/dinner, and holidng "it" since 11 Am, they finally came out. It was awesome. Their was fireworks behind the stage while they played Even Flow which was really awesome to see. They finished with Rocking in the Free World where they brought up a bunch of random fans and people (one was a soldier from the war in a wheelchair and his family) onstage to dance and sing with them. It was one of the most amazing things I've seen and a great way to close out a great weekend. At the end of the show, Eddie was lifted up on Dennis Rodman's shoulders as he waved to the crowd (Dennis and Lance Armstrong were some of the people on the stage). So at the end there was the band and 20-25 lucky fans who came up to rock out with the band. I suggest you find the Att feed on Youtube, it was one of the coolest things I've ever seen.
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