MONSTERS OF ROCK 2011
Discussion
I'm thinking of doing this in my rather large back garden, plus free beer in plastic bottles that can be soon replaced by warm piss to be thrown towards the stage, just like the good old 1980's
My initial line up is
AC/DC
Deep Purple
Iron Maiden
Motorhead
plus a US contingent of Metallica plus Red Hot Chili Peppers for some funky stuff.
Who would you suggest?
Andy
My initial line up is
AC/DC
Deep Purple
Iron Maiden
Motorhead
plus a US contingent of Metallica plus Red Hot Chili Peppers for some funky stuff.
Who would you suggest?
Andy
Edited by zakelwe on Saturday 23 October 19:42
Spiritual_Beggar said:
I've always preferred Megadeth to Metallica myself.
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ww3XH4zEg
ShadownINja said:
Spiritual_Beggar said:
I've always preferred Megadeth to Metallica myself.
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ww3XH4zEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cxlpFSCUYc
From the same epic album.
ShadownINja said:
Still got the Rust In Peace cassette somewhere. I think it's their best album.
awesomeI can remember the first concert I ever went to, Megadeth on the Rust In Peace tour at quaint little Poole on the South Coast.
Seeing Dave Mustaine walk through the smoke blasting out the opening chords to Holy Wars is something I will never ever forget, utterly spellbinding to a spotty 14 year old like myself.
I also caught Nick Menza's drumstick at the end, i've never ran so fast in all my life when it finished!
mr brightside said:
ShadownINja said:
Still got the Rust In Peace cassette somewhere. I think it's their best album.
awesomeI can remember the first concert I ever went to, Megadeth on the Rust In Peace tour at quaint little Poole on the South Coast.
Seeing Dave Mustaine walk through the smoke blasting out the opening chords to Holy Wars is something I will never ever forget, utterly spellbinding to a spotty 14 year old like myself.
I also caught Nick Menza's drumstick at the end, i've never ran so fast in all my life when it finished!
ShadownINja said:
Spiritual_Beggar said:
I've always preferred Megadeth to Metallica myself.
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
Mustaine produced some heavy s**t
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ww3XH4zEg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrevUFE_yGA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD-NmKotI7U&fea...
Seen them a few years ago in Glasgow for the 3rd time. I was supposed to be getting VIP passes and a guitar lesson from Mustaine but the Public Liason people fked up at the venue. I still have the emails from Mustaine himself. Gutted was an understatement. Although we still met him outside after the gig and all the band signed my brothers ESP DV8 guitar and Mustaine ripped through the Holy wars riff and solo on it. Was pretty cool. I also caught Mustaines pick that he threw into the crowd. I took some beating holding onto that!
As for my lineup it would have to be:
Megadeth
Iron Maiden
Metallica
Ozzy
Alice Cooper
Black Label Society
ACDC
Guns N Roses (Original lineup)
You've forgotten the compare; afaic, wheel out The Roth (and that means Dave Lee, not Uli J) - his famous words from a former Donny will tickle me until I can be tickled no more: "You know what Donnington means in Roman? Kick ass!" (Or something along those lines; difficult to concentrate when you have one eye watching the skies for falling flagons of liquid discharge.)
I'd go Sabbath MkI, Rainbow MkII, Purple MkIV, AC/DC (avec BS) and Manowar.
I'd go Sabbath MkI, Rainbow MkII, Purple MkIV, AC/DC (avec BS) and Manowar.
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