They allowed people to sit wherever they wanted (except for the front row... they held those seats in case ticketholders showed up. Only a few did). So most people there were sitting in the first five rows or so. Wesley Willis was wandering around the crowd trying to sell his cds to people.
June 15, 2025 at 1:54 AM
They allowed people to sit wherever they wanted (except for the front row... they held those seats in case ticketholders showed up. Only a few did). So most people there were sitting in the first five rows or so. Wesley Willis was wandering around the crowd trying to sell his cds to people.
The weirdest emptiest festival I ever saw was the ROAR Tour when it came through Chicago in 97 at the amphitheater in Tinley Park. Iggy Pop headlined. Linda Perry, Tonic, Sponge, Bloodhound Gang & Sevendust played. And maybe 100 people were there, in a venue that held 25k+
Just a bizarre show.
June 15, 2025 at 1:49 AM
The weirdest emptiest festival I ever saw was the ROAR Tour when it came through Chicago in 97 at the amphitheater in Tinley Park. Iggy Pop headlined. Linda Perry, Tonic, Sponge, Bloodhound Gang & Sevendust played. And maybe 100 people were there, in a venue that held 25k+
At one point randomly 23 days into the game, some punk breaks into your house, smashes all your pots and steals your rupees. Then you have to deal with calling the Hyrule authorities and report the break in while quietly contemplating your own past misdeeds.
June 5, 2025 at 2:47 PM
At one point randomly 23 days into the game, some punk breaks into your house, smashes all your pots and steals your rupees. Then you have to deal with calling the Hyrule authorities and report the break in while quietly contemplating your own past misdeeds.
There's nothing quite like the feeling of being at a show when one of your new songs claws its way out of the ground for the first time and unveils itself to the lucky chosen in the audience. I've been fortunate to have it happen a couple times. Perhaps one will in New Orleans ::wink wink nudge::
November 16, 2024 at 4:03 PM
There's nothing quite like the feeling of being at a show when one of your new songs claws its way out of the ground for the first time and unveils itself to the lucky chosen in the audience. I've been fortunate to have it happen a couple times. Perhaps one will in New Orleans ::wink wink nudge::