Not sure what the point of this was. Or could ever be.
I think that is strictly for irony/humor.. zz top bass lines are simple as can be.maroon barchetta said:
Not sure what the point of this was. Or could ever be.
BCSWguru said:
anyone been to a show at Rowdy's in Spring? is it more like the Hall of Fame, or Harrys?
Maybe I'm just getting old but this sounds like hell on earth.jorgerr96 said:
Lolla raised capacity to 115k daily and you could feel it. Stages were packed, but Lolla nowadays attracts a lot of teenagers with zero concert etiquette or people that just want to go get effed up. Weather also made it muddy for Saturday/Sunday. I was not able to buy merch as the line was always a good 2 hour long every day.
LandArchSA said:
Kids got tired of me reminiscing about my one and only Lolla trip to Houston Raceway Park in '93.
I got two of these for Woodlands show- still hot but does help!BG Knocc Out said:
Really want to see Pantera next week at Cynthia Woods, but the Slightly Stoopid/Sublime show was excruciatingly hot a few weeks ago, unless standing at the far northeast part of the lawn where the breeze was blowing. The men's bathroom was like the 6th Chamber of Hell. I have never been so hot in my life. People were pretty much baking in a cinder block oven with zero ventilation.
That's not Pantera.BG Knocc Out said:
Really want to see Pantera next week at Cynthia Woods, but the Slightly Stoopid/Sublime show was excruciatingly hot a few weeks ago, unless standing at the far northeast part of the lawn where the breeze was blowing. The men's bathroom was like the 6th Chamber of Hell. I have never been so hot in my life. People were pretty much baking in a cinder block oven with zero ventilation.
LandArchSA said:
Wild traffic, super hot weather, and "Houston Raceway Park" was nowhere near Houston (as someone coming from Austin). RATM was right out of the gate. First time seeing Tool after being scared to death of their Sober video. Haven't stopped listening since. Middle of the pit during Fishbone's "Swim" nearly killed me. Dinosaur Jr. was loud. Jerry Cantrell's dad Rooster on stage for "Rooster" wildly drunk. Primus to top it off. Probably should have gone to the hospital with heat stroke. Drove straight back to Austin after the show. Dumb. Wish I still had the ticket stub.
Throw in PJ and Soundgarden and that Lolla was pretty much the playlist of my formative years.
Could say that about so many bands who have lost 1+ member. People could say the same about Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top on this thread. I have heard they still put on an awesome show, and they have two of the OG 4 members so I still consider them Pantera.Know Your Enemy said:That's not Pantera.BG Knocc Out said:
Really want to see Pantera next week at Cynthia Woods, but the Slightly Stoopid/Sublime show was excruciatingly hot a few weeks ago, unless standing at the far northeast part of the lawn where the breeze was blowing. The men's bathroom was like the 6th Chamber of Hell. I have never been so hot in my life. People were pretty much baking in a cinder block oven with zero ventilation.
also known as Down on any other outingKnow Your Enemy said:
What's being billed as Skynyrd is not Skynyrd. ZZ Top still has 2/3 of the lineup including Billy Gibbons who is undoubtedly the biggest draw in the group. A group calling themselves Pantera without Dimebag is a joke and an insult to one of the greatest guitarists ever. All they have is Phil and the very replaceable bass player.