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Someone we know hear has set up stage props that have failed.
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This would actually make a Marilyn Manson concert tolerable.
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Stage props superiority guy? Are you a roadie as well as a crackhead?salemcoog said:Someone we know hear has set up stage props that have failed.
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Went to see NIN in San Francisco in 1994 I think. Was stationed at NAS Alameda before they closed it. Anyway, opening act was Marylin Manson. Basically a total unknown at that point. I thought he sucked ass. Jim Rose Circus was pretty cool though. Cool story, I know.
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Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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Gwar vs The Aquabats is some of the greatest shit in the history of history.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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I could see you being a member of Mötley Crüe.Swaye said:
I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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Did Ivan set up the props?
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No hot dogs in the frame. So, unlikely.PineapplePirate said:Did Ivan set up the props?
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You know whySwaye said:
I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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Cell phones didn't exist in 1989 and I couldn't turn over kodaks to Walgreens to develop. Cocaine parties with underage people and topless strippers were frowned upon by the authorities in late 80's Texas. Prudes.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You know whySwaye said:
I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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I just wanted a pic of your sister.Swaye said:
Cell phones didn't exist in 1989 and I couldn't turn over kodaks to Walgreens to develop. Cocaine parties with underage people and topless strippers were frowned upon by the authorities in late 80's Texas. Prudes.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You know whySwaye said:
I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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She's dead now, but was quite a looker. You WOOD have.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
I just wanted a pic of your sister.Swaye said:
Cell phones didn't exist in 1989 and I couldn't turn over kodaks to Walgreens to develop. Cocaine parties with underage people and topless strippers were frowned upon by the authorities in late 80's Texas. Prudes.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You know whySwaye said:
I was a year after you up in Dallas. My sister (RIP) was a stripper in Houston, and when I was in high school I'd drive down to visit her and party with all her stripper friends and do coke (circa 1989). I was 17. Any wonder how I turned out this way?AZDuck said:
Wait a fuckng minute. I want to high school outside Houston. Graduated 1988. Damn man.Swaye said:
I saw the Surfers a couple times in Texas in high school mid to late 80's. I think most people don't even realize they are from Texas. Great Band.AZDuck said:Butthole Surfers and Gwar. At the Paramount in Austin and Numbers in Houston. Two of the most amazing live shows I've ever seen. Also Fishbone at the UT student union was amazing just for sheer energy.
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Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
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Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
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They had already been around for 4 years in 76topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ... -
Really liked their early stuffRaceBannon said:
They had already been around for 4 years in 76topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ...https://youtu.be/n0nW8CWnaGg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iD8OT2D_LHQ
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Yes probably '73 ish. The Fabulous Forum.topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ... -
ZZ Top headlined a Seattle show with Aerosmith as the opening act sometime around 1973? Tres hombres & toys in the attic tours? Both bands were awesome in the 1970s but it's hard to believe ZZ Top ever had more commercial appeal.Sledog said:
Yes probably '73 ish. The Fabulous Forum.topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ...
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Well that's how I remember it doesn't mean it's right.
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Bored motto?Sledog said:Well that's how I remember it doesn't mean it's right.
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The Eliminator album and tour circa 1983 was ZZ TOPS Commercial peak and it wasn’t even close.CirrhosisDawg said:
ZZ Top headlined a Seattle show with Aerosmith as the opening act sometime around 1973? Tres hombres & toys in the attic tours? Both bands were awesome in the 1970s but it's hard to believe ZZ Top ever had more commercial appeal.Sledog said:
Yes probably '73 ish. The Fabulous Forum.topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ... -
The brunette in the videos still gives me a boner.salemcoog said:
The Eliminator album and tour circa 1983 was ZZ TOPS Commercial peak and it wasn’t even close.CirrhosisDawg said:
ZZ Top headlined a Seattle show with Aerosmith as the opening act sometime around 1973? Tres hombres & toys in the attic tours? Both bands were awesome in the 1970s but it's hard to believe ZZ Top ever had more commercial appeal.Sledog said:
Yes probably '73 ish. The Fabulous Forum.topdawgnc said:
Cool story bro.Sledog said:Don't know about props but stages are dangerous. I saw Aerosmith way back. So long ago no one really knew who they were. They opened for ZZ Top. Steven Tyler looked amped up on coke and was jumping around like crazy and fell off the side of the stage. It was a long F'ing drop. He back back up and finished though. Tougher than he looks but coke can do that for ya.
Aerosmith was the headline at the Kingdome in 1976.
So that was way the fuck back ... -
ZZ was one of the first rock bands to understand MTV. They didn't do video of live performances they used smoking hot models
Then Aerosmith used his underage daughter
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Marilyn Manson's first interview since the stage prop tragedy. It's a must read.
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The dope show was a good jam.