Happy B-Day Earthmanbuck
# 1
Belated birthday tidings earthy, rock on bud :cool:
Strat totin
Six string slingin
Son of a gun
I met my maker, i made him cry, and on my shoulder he asked me why, his people won't fly thru the storm, i said, listen here man they don't even know your born.
strat-man rocks with vox
Six string slingin
Son of a gun
I met my maker, i made him cry, and on my shoulder he asked me why, his people won't fly thru the storm, i said, listen here man they don't even know your born.
strat-man rocks with vox
# 2
Thanks again, everyone. The concert was friggin' hilarious. It was a good night. :)
# 3
Woops...I'm not timely, but happy birthday!
[FONT=Palatino Linotype]"Bust a nut!" - Dimebag
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Einstein[/FONT]
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Einstein[/FONT]
# 4
Originally Posted by: earthman buckThanks again, everyone. The concert was friggin' hilarious. It was a good night. :)
mannn I was gunna see him in May but couldnt for various reasons. what songs did he do?
# 5
Much too late, but... WOOT! Happy Birthday! :D
"It's all folk music... I ain't never heard no horse sing!"
- Attributed variously to Leadbelly and Louis Armstrong
If at first you don't succeed, you are obviously not Chuck Norris.
l337iZmz r@wk o.K!!!??>
- Attributed variously to Leadbelly and Louis Armstrong
If at first you don't succeed, you are obviously not Chuck Norris.
l337iZmz r@wk o.K!!!??>
# 6
Ben, Rustee - thanks.
Oh, you know...the hits... "Smells Like Nirvana," "Fat," "Amish Paradise," "White and Nerdy," "Yoda." He didn't really do too much of his older stuff. A lot of the show was just sort of a medley, where he did one verse and chorus from one song, then went right into the next. And between costume changes, there were these "AlTV" segments shown on the big screen, which were pretty kickin'. They were basically snippets of interviews with celebrities where he made it seem as if he was the interviewer, thus putting whatever they said wildly out of context.
He opened with whatever his new polka-medley is called, then went into "Canadian Idiot" (parody of "American Idiot"). He said it was the first time he's played it in Canada, which was pretty cool.
And um...there was this drum solo that consisted of a couple snare hits and a cowbell. That was funny. For an encore he did a song called "We All Have Cellphones, So Come On People, Get Real" which was based on something Michael Stipe said in one of the fake-interviews. He finished off by playing "Albuquerque" in its entirety, which was probably the best performance of the night.
I highly recommend. Definitely the most entertaining concert I've ever been to.
Originally Posted by: rockonn91mannn I was gunna see him in May but couldnt for various reasons. what songs did he do?
Oh, you know...the hits... "Smells Like Nirvana," "Fat," "Amish Paradise," "White and Nerdy," "Yoda." He didn't really do too much of his older stuff. A lot of the show was just sort of a medley, where he did one verse and chorus from one song, then went right into the next. And between costume changes, there were these "AlTV" segments shown on the big screen, which were pretty kickin'. They were basically snippets of interviews with celebrities where he made it seem as if he was the interviewer, thus putting whatever they said wildly out of context.
He opened with whatever his new polka-medley is called, then went into "Canadian Idiot" (parody of "American Idiot"). He said it was the first time he's played it in Canada, which was pretty cool.
And um...there was this drum solo that consisted of a couple snare hits and a cowbell. That was funny. For an encore he did a song called "We All Have Cellphones, So Come On People, Get Real" which was based on something Michael Stipe said in one of the fake-interviews. He finished off by playing "Albuquerque" in its entirety, which was probably the best performance of the night.
I highly recommend. Definitely the most entertaining concert I've ever been to.
# 7
Sorry man... way late.... But "Happy Birthday" anyways..... :)
# 8
Originally Posted by: Jolly McJollysonSweet Sassy MO-lassey!
Get out the checkbook and pay grandma for the rubdown!
Hope you had a great one dude.
For life is quite absurd and death's the final word, You must always face the curtain with a bow
Forget about your sin - give the audience a grin
Enjoy it - it's your last chance anyhow.
METOOB
Forget about your sin - give the audience a grin
Enjoy it - it's your last chance anyhow.
METOOB
# 9