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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: ravedubin on October 18, 2006, 08:34:00 am
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Extreme fun from the top of the world
Here's what you heard
Peeping Tom-Mojo
Secret Machines-Lights On
Priestess-Talk To Her
The Legendary Shack Shakers-Ichabod!
Jawbox-Savory
Wolfmother-Joker & The Thief
Buckcherry-Crazy Bitch
AC/DC-Touch Too Much
Danko Jones-The Finger
Sparta-Taking Back Control (new)
The Shys-The Resistance
Verbena-Way Out West
Hanoi Rocks-Up Around The Bend
Hater-Circles
Rev Horton Heat-I Could Get Used To It
Lords Of Altamont-Buried From The Knees Down
Mastodon-Sleeping Giant (new)
Valient Thorr on stage
Teddybears w/Iggy Pop-Punkrocker (new)
At The Drive In-One Armed Scissor
The Makers-Good As Gold
Ramones-Psycho Therapy
Mindless Self Indulgence-F*qg*t
Placebo-Bruise Pristine
Peaches-Fuck Or Kill
Be Your Own Pet-October First Account (new)
Eagles Of Death Metal on stage
Joan Jett's folks controlled the music between these two sets
Joan Jett on stage
Yeah Yeah Yeahs-Gold Lion
New York Dolls-Dance Like A Monkey
Muse-Supermassive Black Hole
Janes Addiction-Mountain Song
The Cult-Revolution
Until next time...responses are always welcome
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Originally posted by ravedubin:
Extreme fun from the top of the world
Here's what you heard
Priestess-Talk To Her
Great song. This is one of my favorite albums of the year.
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Great show all around...Eagles of Death Metal were fantastic, Joan Jett looks amazing and the Blackhearts were a lot of fun. Just a nice waltz down memory lane and some cool cover versions ("Androgynous" and "Love Is All Around" were fun). Lots of folks at this show too, was really pleased to see a full house. And as always great to hang out with Bombay Chutney whose "OWWWWW" during "I Love Rock'n'Roll" had me laughing harder than the guys from Valient Thorr. Awesome evening.
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I agree with bearman - great show. Just a good, rockin' time. I was pleasantly surprised to see the club so full. I don't remember that many people being there the last time Joan came through town. Eagles of Death Metal were fantastic. I can't wait to see them again.
OOOOWWWW!
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Did Joan Jett do her cover of Road Runner that mentions various DC-area landmarks like the Beltway? I've looked in vain for many years for a copy of that song, to no avail.