paul3mac
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Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 08:23 PM UTC
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Anyone going to be at the Helmet show tonight? I have a feeling it's going to be a pretty sparse crowd.
On a side note (and I'm sure this has been talked about before), but really, is there any other option besides tickets.com? A $15 turned into a $23 ticket via a $4.50 service charge and a freakin $3.50 Will Call delivery charge. What is that about? I feel violated. :eek:
bellenseb
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 08:25 PM UTC
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As you said, a sellout is a near-impossibility…in these cases just buy your ticket night-of for no added charge.
bunnyman
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 09:35 PM UTC
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I think I might go. Just got back from 3 nights of the Pixies in Chicago, but I still would love to see Helmet. If I can swing a catnap then I'll be there :)
Guiny
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 09:46 PM UTC
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I should go since the bassist is Anthrax's ex bassist, they should ROCK!!!!!!!!!
ricekiller
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 09:54 PM UTC
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I will be there. Rock out with your Cock out!!!
thatguy
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 10:21 PM UTC
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john tempesta (white zombie/rob zombie) on drums. that's all i'm sayin'.
walkonby
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 16, 2004 at 11:29 PM UTC
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helmet
versus
j. mascis
tonight
(and j can play every instrument that helmet needs five guys for)
helmetcaserules
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 12:16 AM UTC
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I have an extra ticket. Anyone want it? Meet me at the front door around 830. White and Green 3/4 tshirt.
Shame if the crowd is sparse. Godsmack, Disturbed, Korn, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Chevelle all rehash their stuff and sellout the MCI Center. The neat thing is, none of those bands are like the idiots on the internet–they ALL give Page his due as the seminal musician he is. Hell, LB tried to get him to replace Wes Borland.
MindCage
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 12:16 AM UTC
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Originally posted by thatguy:
john tempesta (white zombie/rob zombie) on drums. that's all i'm sayin'.
Hell yeah! Nineteen Sixty fiiiiiiive yeah!!! YEOW!
MindCage
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PigIron
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 12:38 AM UTC
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Great band. I'd love to see them but I work. I hope they come back. Decent live but I admit I haven't seen them for about 10 years.
rjscholl
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 05:16 AM UTC
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Well I gotta hand it to Page tonite…he really brought it. It was painfully obvious that the over 30 crowd (myself included) had no interest in any tunes from the new album, but the 2 songs from the "Meantime" days plus a couple from "Betty" brought the whole house down. I was hoping for some "Strap It On" but that would have resulted in some broken hips in the old timer mosh pit. Still $15 seems reasonable (at $5 a song) to relive '92 before everyone sounded like the music Page started and is now imitating…
bunnyman
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 06:12 AM UTC
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Actually, it was 3 songs from "Meantime". Here's the setlist:
Pure
Smart
Crashing Foreign Cars
Exactly What You Wanted
See You Dead
Ironhead
Druglord
Birth Defect
Unwound
Throwing Punches
Everybody Loves You
Milque Toast
Last Breath
Wilma's Rainbow
In the Meantime
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It's Easy to Get Bored
Driving Nowhere
Unsung (on the setlist it said "Well Hung")
I thought overall it was a really solid performance. Some of the new material is pretty damn good, and John Tempesta is a terrific drummer. Nice guy too. Watching Chris Traynor and Frank Bello was a lot of fun. I saw Helmet back in 1993 at the old club and it was one violent show, this time around I could enjoy the music more without fearing for physical injury. I missed Totimoshi so I can't comment on what they were like.
rjscholl
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 12:06 PM UTC
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Thx for the setlist. I saw Helmet a few times at the old club too and it was rowdy as hell. People were climbing up into that "crow's nest" where they used to videotape from. The new guys are good, but I definitely missed Bogdan and Stanier.
Ever heard the album "Inhaler" by Tad? That's what "Size Matters" sounds like to me…
Guiny
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 01:28 PM UTC
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Was it crowded? Did Frank Bello cut his 80's long hair yet now that he switched bands?
bunnyman
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 17, 2004 at 02:18 PM UTC
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There were probably a good 450 to 500 people there. Just about under half full, but they moved the stage up so it seemed like a pretty decent crowd. Frank Bello has sort of a bob thing going on with his hair. Not super long, not short either. I thought that they all performed with a lot of enthusiasm and passion, so to me that was cool. Anytime I see a band on stage having a good time it really makes the show more enjoyable to me.
dlcjr1775
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Re: Helmet? ...Anyone? (And tickets.com can go to hell)
November 21, 2004 at 07:58 AM UTC
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I like the new album, and love the old ones, and I thought they did it the right way. Page obviously wants to promote this as a new beginning, not a "relapse" like Jane's Addiction. He feels the new material stands by itself, and so do I, so give it a listen. Thanks.