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hey, please check out my band's frontact gigs for the month...

 

"ROCKSTARS ON TOUR"

 

May 2 Gweilo's Eastwood with Kjwan, Urbandub, Quezo, DNA and King Antares

May 9 Tropezz Greenbelt 3 with Razorback, Greyhoundz, Typecast, DNA, and King Antares

May 16 Phi Bar - Metrowalk with Razorback, Greyhoundz, Kjwan, DNA, and King Antares

May 23 19 East Bar - Sucat with Kamikazee, Kjwan, Quezo, The Ambassadors, DNA and King Antares

May 30 Club O - QC with Razorback, Kjwan, Dictalicense, Typecast, Quezo and King Antares

 

This is a really great honor for us to open for these bands.

 

Hope to see you in one of the events.

 

ROCK!

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I remembered attending the Metallica concert in March 1993. It was held at the ULTRA baseball area. Boy, it was an experience I will never forget. I was 17 at that time, spending summer vacation as a freshman of Arch in UST. When I went there the road leading there was so crowded. Vehicles and pedestrians crammed Meralco Avenue from Shaw to the street going down St. Paul's. I also saw lots of people. People of all colors, sizes, backgrounds (coños and jologs) where there. Old and young, everyone seemed to want to see Metallica perform live.

 

From the long lines people where singing Metallica songs like "Sad But True" and "Enter Sandman". Honestly, I think they looked stupid. I was and still am a Metallica purist. I've loved their albums from k*ll 'em All up to And Justice for All. From the "black" album onwards, they, in my book, sucked big time. Sorry for the side note, but that was to give a background for my comment. It seems most of the people seeing the concert knew Metallica by their then newest album the "black" album which I really disliked. They never knew the thrash metal the band was so notoriously good at.

 

To cut the story short, I got seated in the mid-section priced at PHP750.00 and was seated at the back of the band The Dawn. They where with their dates! The front act was opened by Advent Call, they were booed because of being so arrogant on stage. They did Sex Pistol's Anarchy in the UK. The second act was Razorback, woah they knew how to rock. The audience went wild when they did JDC's Beep Beep!

 

After their number Metallica was introduced, the audience even got wilder! No one was able to sit during the whole show, the audience were pumped up! You'd think everyone was on drugs! It was at the concert that the claim that Metallica never missed a beat or they sound the same as you listened to their albums during live performances are true! Hanep sa galing! :thumbsupsmiley:

 

I loved it when they played Phantom Lord, Seek & Destroy, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Creeping Death, Master of Puppets, One, Harvester of Sorrow and Battery! I guess I loved all the songs they played! Ibang level sila nun, and their performance was not short of profanities either. :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Sa sobra ganda ng show nagwala mga jologs sa bleachers and they tried entering the lower boxes nag upakan tuloy mga security. Overall, it was the best concert I attended. It also for me was Metallica's last act of being heavy. Years and albums went on and they lost their touch. Nawala ang thrash, ni heavy I would not consider it. If I could bring back time, I'd love to be in that concert again! :blush: Peace!!!

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I remembered attending the Metallica concert in March 1993. It was held at the ULTRA baseball area. Boy, it was an experience I will never forget. I was 17 at that time, spending summer vacation as a freshman of Arch in UST. When I went there the road leading there was so crowded. Vehicles and pedestrians crammed Meralco Avenue from Shaw to the street going down St. Paul's. I also saw lots of people. People of all colors, sizes, backgrounds (coños and jologs) where there. Old and young, everyone seemed to want to see Metallica perform live.

 

From the long lines people where singing Metallica songs like "Sad But True" and "Enter Sandman". Honestly, I think they looked stupid. I was and still am a Metallica purist. I've loved their albums from k*ll 'em All up to And Justice for All. From the "black" album onwards, they, in my book, sucked big time. Sorry for the side note, but that was to give a background for my comment. It seems most of the people seeing the concert knew Metallica by their then newest album the "black" album which I really disliked. They never knew the thrash metal the band was so notoriously good at.

 

To cut the story short, I got seated in the mid-section priced at PHP750.00 and was seated at the back of the band The Dawn. They where with their dates! The front act was opened by Advent Call, they were booed because of being so arrogant on stage. They did Sex Pistol's Anarchy in the UK. The second act was Razorback, woah they knew how to rock. The audience went wild when they did JDC's Beep Beep!

 

After their number Metallica was introduced, the audience even got wilder! No one was able to sit during the whole show, the audience were pumped up! You'd think everyone was on drugs! It was at the concert that the claim that Metallica never missed a beat or they sound the same as you listened to their albums during live performances are true! Hanep sa galing! :thumbsupsmiley:

 

I loved it when they played Phantom Lord, Seek & Destroy, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Creeping Death, Master of Puppets, One, Harvester of Sorrow and Battery! I guess I loved all the songs they played! Ibang level sila nun, and their performance was not short of profanities either. :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Sa sobra ganda ng show nagwala mga jologs sa bleachers and they tried entering the lower boxes nag upakan tuloy mga security. Overall, it was the best concert I attended. It also for me was Metallica's last act of being heavy. Years and albums went on and they lost their touch. Nawala ang thrash, ni heavy I would not consider it. If I could bring back time, I'd love to be in that concert again! :blush: Peace!!!

Those were the days! I was in row G and the people in front of us fell from their seats since everybody was standing on their seats for most of the concert - gud thing nobody got hurt. It drizzled a little bit also, a least it did'nt rain hard or it would have sucked. I also never liked music from the black album onwards...with the exception of nothing else matters though...I just wish they would have played Orion and/or Call of Ktulu...

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Those were the days! I was in row G and the people in front of us fell from their seats since everybody was standing on their seats for most of the concert - gud thing nobody got hurt. It drizzled a little bit also, a least it did'nt rain hard or it would have sucked. I also never liked music from the black album onwards...with the exception of nothing else matters though...I just wish they would have played Orion and/or Call of Ktulu...

 

 

there was a metallica tribute gig in saguijo last october... hope they would repeat it....so that we could play! hehehe

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See Grammy-Award winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman live and for FREE! Creator of the popular love song I Will Be Here, Chapman will perform at the Cathedral of Praise - 350 Taft Avenue, Manila (in front of NBI) on June 29, 7pm and June 30, 6PM.

 

For free tickets call House of Praise at 920.5291 loc 139

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