gantrules Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 Well I'm going to miss watching the game on Sunday b/c I bought tickets for my mother to see Stomp at 2 PM. Gotta take care of the old gal, it's her birthday. Has anyone been to it before?
Dan Gross Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 Yup. Really enjoyed it. Of course, I'm a drummer, so my opinion would be biased.
gantrules Posted November 5, 2004 Author Posted November 5, 2004 Dan, I went to see Metallica/Godsmack about a month ago. They had a rotationing stage with two drumsets on it. the drummer for Godsmack was dueling with the lead singer for about 10 minutes. I love Metallica...but that was the BEST part of the show. It's was unbelievable watching them work off each other.
Pete Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 If you like drum shows check out The Blue Man Group. Incredible!
nick in* england Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 STOMP! Was great when I saw it a couple of years ago over here. If you like a bit of music and a bit of dance and you think banging pots isn't just for kids it'll be right down your alley.
Alaska Darin Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 You're a good son. Can't say I'd do the same thing (I'd have gotten tickets for Saturday and sent the women forth! ). Enjoy the show. I can't say I'd ever sit through something like that again. I've been to TWO Broadway shows in my life. The first was "Cats". It started off cool (hot chicks in body suits running through the crowd). Then they started singing. They never stopped. I paid $150 per for me to take a nap and my wife to smile. I can't even remember the second one. Slept through that too. Musicals suck.
Fan in San Diego Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 I've seen Stomp 3 times and enjoyed it every time !
Mark VI Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 You're a good son. Can't say I'd do the same thing (I'd have gotten tickets for Saturday and sent the women forth! ). Enjoy the show. I can't say I'd ever sit through something like that again. I've been to TWO Broadway shows in my life. The first was "Cats". It started off cool (hot chicks in body suits running through the crowd). Then they started singing. They never stopped. I paid $150 per for me to take a nap and my wife to smile. I can't even remember the second one. Slept through that too. Musicals suck. 103471[/snapback] I have tickets for the Rockettes Christmas Show the day after Thanksgiving. Not all musicals suck. I'll be enjoying the scenery.
Alaska Darin Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 I have tickets for the Rockettes Christmas Show the day after Thanksgiving. Not all musicals suck. I'll be enjoying the scenery. 103496[/snapback] Wouldn't matter to me, unless they were naked. Even then, 15 minutes is about my limit.
Paco Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 You're a good son. Can't say I'd do the same thing (I'd have gotten tickets for Saturday and sent the women forth! ). Enjoy the show. I can't say I'd ever sit through something like that again. I've been to TWO Broadway shows in my life. The first was "Cats". It started off cool (hot chicks in body suits running through the crowd). Then they started singing. They never stopped. I paid $150 per for me to take a nap and my wife to smile. I can't even remember the second one. Slept through that too. Musicals suck. 103471[/snapback] I saw "Rent" in NYC and was absolutely stunned that this thing ever garnered the accolades it has received. What a whacked out messed up musical production. As I mentioned before, I also saw Cirque's production called "O!" About half way through I figured out what the O! stood for; it was short for "O my fuggin' God, I can't believe I spent $300 to watch this piece of crap!"
Alaska Darin Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 I saw "Rent" in NYC and was absolutely stunned that this thing ever garnered the accolades it has received. What a whacked out messed up musical production. As I mentioned before, I also saw Cirque's production called "O!" About half way through I figured out what the O! stood for; it was short for "O my fuggin' God, I can't believe I spent $300 to watch this piece of crap!" 103544[/snapback] But, without garbage like "Rent", we wouldn't have songs like "Aids, Aids, Aids" in "Team America". Funny stevestojan.
R. Rich Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 I saw "Rent" in NYC and was absolutely stunned that this thing ever garnered the accolades it has received. What a whacked out messed up musical production. As I mentioned before, I also saw Cirque's production called "O!" About half way through I figured out what the O! stood for; it was short for "O my fuggin' God, I can't believe I spent $300 to watch this piece of crap!" 103544[/snapback] My wife and I saw a touring production of Rent here in Baltimore and I really liked it. There's some pretty good musicals out there. I really liked Chicago, Fosse, and perhaps my favorite, Ragtime. When my wife and I were on our honeymoon, we saw that Cirque du Soleil had a theater at Disney where they performed. Of course, the tickets there were almost $100 each! That's crazy, especially after spending a few grand for the on-park resort package (we stayed at the Port Orleans; great place!!).
Paco Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 But, without garbage like "Rent", we wouldn't have songs like "Aids, Aids, Aids" in "Team America". Funny stevestojan. 103562[/snapback] I really need to see "Air America."
zevo Posted November 5, 2004 Posted November 5, 2004 Dan, I went to see Metallica/Godsmack about a month ago. They had a rotationing stage with two drumsets on it. the drummer for Godsmack was dueling with the lead singer for about 10 minutes. I love Metallica...but that was the BEST part of the show. It's was unbelievable watching them work off each other. 103420[/snapback] sonny is the freakin man! they showed that duel on mtv and it was the sweetest thing ever!
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