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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: jenjen73 on August 25, 2006, 12:11:00 am
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i thought i read somewhere that Good Charlotte was coming sometime in october. did anyone else hear this??
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Warning: your query may bring out some harsh (but probably funny) remarks from the boardsters.
But to answer: rumors of a "Hfstival" later in year, but Pollstar lists an October date at the Club
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this is true; its part of their "intimiate club tour" to apparently promote their new record.
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Too bad it's already sold out. Thank god for that pre-sale!
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its not sold out.
the tickets havent even gone on sale.
look on there web site.
they go on sale sept 13th.
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Originally posted by rich_WDC:
Warning: your query may bring out some harsh (but probably funny) remarks from the boardsters.
But don't you dare make fun of their unknown music, because then they get really whiny and defensive.
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Good Charlotte coming? Now there's a circle jerk I just don't want to hear about.
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They aren't bad. Last show I saw of them at the club was quite good. Nice guys still.
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Originally posted by Buck Satan:
Originally posted by rich_WDC:
Warning: your query may bring out some harsh (but probably funny) remarks from the boardsters.
But don't you dare make fun of their unknown music, because then they get really whiny and defensive. [/b]
funny? probably not.
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Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
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Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by Buck Satan:
Originally posted by rich_WDC:
Warning: your query may bring out some harsh (but probably funny) remarks from the boardsters.
But don't you dare make fun of their unknown music, because then they get really whiny and defensive. [/b]
funny? probably not. [/b]
True? Probably right.
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Originally posted by PigIron:
Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
I'm not sure whether to take this serious or not?
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Originally posted by Buck Satan:
Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by Buck Satan:
Originally posted by rich_WDC:
Warning: your query may bring out some harsh (but probably funny) remarks from the boardsters.
But don't you dare make fun of their unknown music, because then they get really whiny and defensive. [/b]
funny? probably not. [/b]
True? Probably right. [/b]
what?
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Correction, they are "pop punk". To use the term "punk" to describe them is a misnomer.
Originally posted by PigIron:
Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
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Originally posted by paul3mac:
Originally posted by PigIron:
Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
I'm not sure whether to take this serious or not? [/b]
EXACTLY what i was about to post.
what is punk about Good Charlotte?
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Originally posted by le sonick:
Originally posted by paul3mac:
Originally posted by PigIron:
Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
I'm not sure whether to take this serious or not? [/b]
EXACTLY what i was about to post.
what is punk about Good Charlotte? [/b]
black hair, black clothes, black shoes... opps wrong band...
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guys, didn't you hear? bands that actaully paved the way for the punk rock genre don't exist anymore in the minds of this new wave of kids who think they invented underground musical culture.
good charlotte, fall out boy, and panic! at the disco are as punk rock as they come.
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Originally posted by chokeychicken:
guys, didn't you hear? bands that actaully paved the way for the punk rock genre don't exist anymore in the minds of this new wave of kids who think they invented underground musical culture.
good charlotte, fall out boy, and panic! at the disco are as punk rock as they come.
i found it funny at the Warped Tour this year...Bouncing Souls, Thursday, Motion City Soundtrack, Saves the Day, the Academy Is...all those bands came on and the crowd went totally wild.....then...the Buzzcocks went on and the 20% of the crowd that remained just stood there like they were hipsters at an interpol show!!!
i dont think anyone even knew who they were. they did the same for Helmet too, but i dont really know why they played at that show anyway.
Fall out boy is punky punk punk.
and Paul Oakenfold is the face of electronic music....the world is ending soon, trust me.
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Originally posted by le sonick:
and Paul Oakenfold is the face of electronic music....the world is ending soon, trust me. [/QB]
My fiance would laugh her butt off if she read that. Good one!!!!!!! ;)
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Originally posted by Joe M.:
Correction, they are "pop punk". To use the term "punk" to describe them is a misnomer.
Originally posted by PigIron:
Hey, say what you want about Good Charlotte, but they've kept the sweet and holy torch of punk burning for years and stand miles apart from the posers on the radio today. To see them in an intimate setting like the 9:30 Club is going to be the chance of a lifetime for me. Anyone who wants to gain a clue about what the real deal is will be at this show. Personally, it means a great deal to me. After seeing Green Day and Rancid back in the heyday of the early 90's, my punk rock Hajj culminates on October 21. For the Holy Trinity shall be complete. Thank you 9:30.
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not to split hairs, but technically it would be "pop punk shit," joe m.
sorry, i'ma stickler for details.
btw, who does good charlotte's hair and makeup? they've got more hairspray backstage than a madonna concert!!
sounds like punk rock to me....keep it real, boys, keep it real...