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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2006 10:56:08 GMT -5
I missed probably the smallest gig of the DBTT tour US leg or European leg or whatever. The gig was in Atlantic City and it was the House of Blues in the Tropicana Casino. For those who Don't know, its a small club, roughly the size of a bar with a balcony. Most people just stay on the bottom and drink and get up close and personal with whatever band. I missed the gig becasue it was annouced so late and i had tickets to another show on the same day. It was the the last show of the US fall tour too right after across the narrows. The show was on October 3rd 2005. They played ColumbiA!!! and i missed it!!! booooooo and ive never been able to find a recording . Otherwsie, mostly they play Ampitheatres around 8-10,000 people. In my area they played Penn's Landing in Philadelphia and House Of Blues. Penns Landing is a small stage I personally don't know how many people they fit around the stage for I wasn't there.
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Post by Kamikazi on Jul 10, 2006 23:47:48 GMT -5
Man... Oasis at the sky dome... even if it were just 55 000 That's mega. I saw them at the ACC... amybe 20 000 and at the Molson Amphitheatre which held 15 000 It'd be amazing Molson Park (Toronto) - 35,000 Thunderbird Stadium (Vancouver) - 30,000 looks ok. Molson Park would be fantastic (I think it's called Park Place now) I saw Green Day there in 2005, was a fantastic concert, it's a bit of a hike to get to mind you, I mean... it's not exactly Toronto. More like 45 minutes north of toronto What I think would be good, would be Exhibition Stadium in Toronto Capacity 44,737 Though I'm not even sure if it even does concerts anymore to be honest... last and only time I ever saw a concert there was the stones in 94... and I was 7. (I was a fucking cool kid)
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Post by mape on Jul 11, 2006 22:35:40 GMT -5
What I think would be good, would be Exhibition Stadium in Toronto Capacity 44,737 Though I'm not even sure if it even does concerts anymore to be honest... last and only time I ever saw a concert there was the stones in 94... and I was 7. (I was a fucking cool kid) Exhibition Stadium was torn down years ago so that won't be a possibility, but it did host some big shows while it was still around. They are making a new soccer stadium somewhere around there but i doubt they'll hold concerts there. Skydome is a good idea, but i've heard the sound there for rock concerts is really bad. They could have one on one of the toronto islands like how they are having that V festival.
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Post by jlzoasis on Jul 12, 2006 10:32:04 GMT -5
I dont want Oasis is to play stadiums here! I like having 3,000 to 6,000 people in the place and really getting close. If I want to see a really really good stadium show I;ll just go back to england..you cant really beat that....
As for Shea stadium and someone mentioned Jones Beach.......Oasis will NEVER play Shea... they will be knocking it down in about a year to make way for a newer, smaller stadium...plus I dunno if anyone else has ever been there, but I have going since I was 6 and its a shite hole!
As per jones beach....awful awful venue..... There is really no place in NY, I would like really like them to play...
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Post by webm@ster on Jul 12, 2006 12:42:46 GMT -5
..... There is really no place in NY, I would like really like them to play... I haven't checked out the Nokia Theatre in Times Square yet, About the Theatre The Nokia Theatre Times Square is a 2100-capacity venue designed by the award-winning architect David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group and operated by AEG LIVE. The venue officially opened in September 2005 and has the capability to hold a wide array of events including concerts, live television, web broadcasts, live recordings, award shows and event parties. The marquee, an 85-foot long LED high definition screen which can display both live and digital video. It is one of the largest marquees on Broadway and is directly connected to the MTV marquee. With it’s interactive text messaging capabilities and the ability to broadcast events live from the stage directly to the marquee in real time makes it truly impressive to say the least. Located in the theatre is the Nokia Lounge where fans can charge their wireless phones, get hands-on experience with new Nokia products and services, download mobile content like games, videos and ring tones and enter promotions among other activities www.nokiatheatrenyc.com/gallery/gallery.php
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Post by giggergrl on Jul 12, 2006 12:45:54 GMT -5
..... There is really no place in NY, I would like really like them to play... I haven't checked out the Nokia Theatre in Times Square yet, believe it used to have Broadway shows in there but now it's the Hard Rock Cafe's Rock show venue, probably great acoustics and good size crowd.... nice new sig btw... it's a keeper ! haha - you in your dodgy shades !
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Post by lionsden® on Jul 12, 2006 15:36:54 GMT -5
Is that Steve Buscemi in webby's sig pic?
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Post by djlen74 on Jul 12, 2006 15:53:06 GMT -5
Is that Steve Buscemi in webby's sig pic? Buscemi huh? I thought that was Kurt Loader from MTV News ;D BTW Lions, I did get your message, am in the process of switching to a new cell phone network (with free long distance) , so will be calling you soon on my cell... Hope all is well brother
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