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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Here's the thing on November 04, 2008, 11:47:00 pm
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Anyone else go? What did you think?
HR is quite an interesting fellow.
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HR was fine during the slower reggae stuff and the slower rock songs I.E. Re-Ignition, Sacred Love but I was embarrassed for him whenever they played a faster song.
Rest of the band was nice and tight, though.
Really dug Dub Trio's set.
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We missed Dub Trio.
I thought HR came around a little during Sacred Love and after. Fun crowd, though. Who said people in DC don't dance?
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I hid upstairs from the madness.
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I came in with low expectations and well, it was a mixed bag. The band was on fire. Really tight, seemed to be having fun, although a couple of their songs I couldn't even recognize until about 20 seconds into the song. I didn't even recognize pay to cum until i saw the crowd going totally apeshit. HR was HR. At least no capes or bird cages although I saw him take reaching into his coat pocket and put some kind of substance probably not approved by the FDA into his mouth. He sounded pretty good on Sacred Love. I'm glad he didn't totally mail it in although part of 1 song he had to read off a piece of paper and he just skipped an entire verse of Banned in DC. Biggest disappointment was no encore...in their hometown?? Bullshit indeed. Waited 20 minutes before finally heading out with the herd. Crowd was great by the way. I don't know how crazy it looked from upstairs but people were just going off down there.
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and by the way, what was with the patdowns? i think that's a first for me at 930 and i've been going almost 10 years now. i thought the only band to possibly warrant that was a slayer crowd.
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I think the patdowns and the line made it feel like a big event. I am odd like that, though...
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Half the shows I've been to have had pat downs at 930 club.. but I dont think I've been patdown like that since megadeth's sold out show.. That was probably the most fun mosh floor ive been in.. i've been in more tense and way bigger ones but that was by far the most fun and I'm sure it would look crazy as they get if from a distance or on film.. I was pissed that they didnt give an encore.. thats extremely rare and i dont think theres never been an encore given to a hometown crowd..anywhere.. but when I think about it they pretty much gave me everything I could ask for and then some for a 70 minute set...That paper HR kept pulling out was the setlist, it looked like more than 20 songs were on it.
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I was up front on the gate and was able to get the setlist. There was supposed to be an encore, the song being "I against I." Pretty fun show, but i think i enjoyed their show at V-FEST better. On side stage i saw Henry Rollins, Ian Mckay and a few others bu i couldnt put a name with the face.
I kinda wish i would of been able to mosh, but i had to work at 3am.
Was there a pit or people pushing trying to get closer toward the stage.
Also, i have no idea what substance that H.R. put in his mouth it came out of a tube and was white.
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Goody's Headache Powder
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even in my hardcore days i never got the gushing for bad brains.
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But there are a lot of things you don't get.
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white boys love it when black guys rock
Originally posted by manimtired:
even in my hardcore days i never got the gushing for bad brains.
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I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
white boys love it when black guys rock
Originally posted by manimtired:
even in my hardcore days i never got the gushing for bad brains.
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this is true.
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Originally posted by JSmith:
I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
That's pretty much what i thought this show would be (didn't go). Sounds just like the last 2 BB shows I saw..one in 95 and one in about 05.
Old 930 shows were transcendant and riveting.
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Originally posted by JSmith:
I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
I'm in agreement. I had never seen them before, but was really not impressed.
One question since you saw them in the old days, what was HR like on stage then, was he pretty animated?
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Originally posted by Itouchmyself:
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One question since you saw them in the old days, what was HR like on stage then, was he pretty animated? [/QB][/QUOTE]
I saw 'em at the 9:30 on the I Against I tour, and HR backflipped onto the stage. It was one of the most electrifying shows I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of shows.
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So I had a pretty decent time - mainly driven by the nostalgia factor. The band absolutely rocked but HR was so odd and lifeless and completely unable or unwilling to keep up with the fast songs. I kept hoping he would come to life and belt out one of those wicked screams of old.
Anyone know the cause of his current state? Drugs, age, found Krishna, drugs?
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crackhead
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Originally posted by Itouchmyself:
Originally posted by JSmith:
I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
I'm in agreement. I had never seen them before, but was really not impressed.
One question since you saw them in the old days, what was HR like on stage then, was he pretty animated? [/b]
A man posessed.
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Originally posted by matts:
So I had a pretty decent time - mainly driven by the nostalgia factor. The band absolutely rocked but HR was so odd and lifeless and completely unable or unwilling to keep up with the fast songs. I kept hoping he would come to life and belt out one of those wicked screams of old.
Anyone know the cause of his current state? Drugs, age, found Krishna, drugs?
Combo of drugs, mental illness and just being an asshole, I'd say. But with an emphasis on the mental illness and asshole part.
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I saw them in the late 80s in Milwaukee and it was one of the most energetic shows I have ever seen.
HR was absolutely on fire - somersaults, leaps off the speakers, diving into the crowd, and lots of vocal power. An excellent frontman for the band. My understanding is that most shows (back then) were like this.
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[/qb][/QUOTE]I'm in agreement. I had never seen them before, but was really not impressed.
One question since you saw them in the old days, what was HR like on stage then, was he pretty animated? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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Originally posted by Itouchmyself:
One question since you saw them in the old days, what was HR like on stage then, was he pretty animated?
Go check out some of the Bad Brains YouTube videos from the 80s to get an idea of the type of performance HR put on. He used to be a very high engery performer who actually sang the songs.
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Originally posted by JSmith:
I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
I'm not saying this was a great or even a good show. I just already knew coming in what to expect and tried to enjoy the show as best I could and I did for portions of the night. The band was on fire and on point for most of the night, which was the main reason I came. HR on the other hand was forgetting lyrics, mixing up songs, and probably the one who bailed out on the encore. You also have the benefit of seeing them in their heyday so anything less (or far less in this case) is downright disappointing.
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I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
This is my first time on this forum, so excuse the lack of proper quoting etiquette. We actually agree with EVERYTHING JSmith said and then some. Bad Brains were the godfathers of DC punk and this bullshit that HR pulled last night was offensive; embarrassing for his bandmates (who were f-ing tight as all get out) and a complete joke to anyone that grew up with the raw,animal aggression and passion that HR used to perform with. After Re-ignition, we walked out.
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Great vintage clip. Big Takeover CBGB 1982
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcspR0yCRLY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcspR0yCRLY)
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Originally posted by JSmith:
I can't believe you were all at the same show I was. That show was terrible! I was amazed HR was not booed off the stage or that the band did not attack him. He refused to sing most of the songs and when he did he often forgot or invented lyrics. He did not appear to give a damn about the show. I hope the rest of the tour is cancelled and people receive refunds. I saw the Bad Brains at the old 9:30 in 1985 and consider it one of the best shows I have ever seen. Last nights show is the worst I have ever seen, and I have been to a lot of shows over the last 25 years.
Co-sign, that show was fucking GARBAGE.
HR is completely fried and is a total shell of his former abilities as a frontman and IMO the band played with no real intensity (it sounded OK but there IS a difference in putting some emotion into it and just phoning it in which I felt they did the latter), I suffered through a Soul Brains show in '03 to catch 5 minutes of brilliance but this time I didn't even get that. I'll always love their earlier material but they need to hang it up.
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Originally posted by andyrichter:
and by the way, what was with the patdowns? i think that's a first for me at 930 and i've been going almost 10 years now. i thought the only band to possibly warrant that was a slayer crowd.
I think the patdown was to prevent tapers from recording the show and impacting ticket sales to the other suckers out there at future tour dates. :)
Kinda kidding, I enjoyed the slower songs the other night since I have never seen this iconic band before. No encore sucked, but I can't imagine anyone was really suprised. I'm sure its tough to convince HR to do anything these days.
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The rest of the band kicked ass. H.R. sucked. I enjoyed the Virgin Fest show better. He had no energy at the show either, but he was at least "there." H.R. wasn't even at the show on Tuesday.