slave670
08-02-2005, 05:44 AM
Sorry for being so late on this review, I’ve been a little busy lately. Anyway on to the show. This was the first show I attended with my 16-year-old nephew. Our plan was to arrive in time to see Mastodon. We would’ve liked to see Arch Enemy but there was no way I was going to show up at 9:40 am.
Bands I was there for:
Mastodon
Shadows Fall
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath
Bands my nephew was there for:
Killswitch Engage
Rob Zombie
Shadows Fall
Mudvayne
Black Sabbath (I was totally shocked when I found out about this. I had no idea he like Sabbath, I am so proud)
Mastodon was good, they were tight and played really well but I think that bands on the 2nd stage definitely suffer from a sub-par sound system. I liked them a lot better when I seen them open for Slayer at the Nation in D.C.
Set List:
Iron Tusk
March of the Fire Ants
Where Strides The Behemoth
Mother Puncher
Aqua Dementia
Megalodon
Blood and Thunder
Killswitch Engage was the next band we watched. I am not KSE fan at all but since my nephew is into them and he had very little concert experience I figured I check them out with him, plus I have seen them before and they aren’t that bad live.
Set List:
I can’t provide it because I don’t know their music.
Rob Zombie was next and I figure my nephew was ok to watch the show by himself, cause I had no interest in Zombie. Plus I wanted to sneak off and buy him a Sabbath t-shirt. I told him to meet me at the seats in the Pavilion after Zombie.
Set List:
Don’t know. Didn’t watch.
We did watch In Flames and I wasn’t impressed. I don’t think I’ll be picking up anything from them anytime soon.
Set List:
I can’t provide it because I don’t know their music.
Black Label Society was up next. I am not a huge fan of BLS but they are ok and I do think Zack is a great guitar player. Although I thought it was kind of pathetic the way they used poster board for the lyrics, some guy came out before every song to change them.
Set List:
Stoned And Drunk
Destruction Overdrive
13 Years Of Grief
Suicide Messiah
Fire It Up
Stillborn
Shadows Fall was up next. They absolutely shredded through their set. They were firing on all cylinders and I really enjoyed them. If they ever come around again I’ll be there. Awesome performance.
Set List:
Thoughts Without Words
Enlightened By The Cold
Stepping Outside The Circle
The Power of I and I
Inspiration On Demand
Destroyer Of Senses
What Drives The Weak
Mudvayne was next I was ready to leave. These guys are horrible. I will leave it at that.
Next up, Iron Maiden. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. The boys sounded good and I had a great time. I just having a tuff time praising them in a review with Bruce’s recent comments on American fans and that sucks because I’ve been a die hard Maiden fan for 20 plus years.
Set List:
Wrathchild
The Trooper
Phantom Of The Opera
Revelations
Run To The Hills
Hallowed Be Thy Name
The Number Of The Beast
Iron Maiden
Running Free
Sanctuary
Black Sabbath was up next. Sabbath tore it up. Tony Iommi was simply amazing. Ozzy sounded fine to me and Gezzer was spot on. The only complaint I have was Bill Ward’s performance during Ferries Wear Boots but that’s it. Great Show and my Nephew was going crazy and I was so proud of him.
Set List:
N.I.B.
After Forever
War Pigs
Dirty Women
Ferries Wear Boot/Sweet Leaf/Electric Funeral
Iron Man
Into the Void
Black Sabbath
The Wizard
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Paranoid
Sleeping Village/Children of the Grave
All in all it was great day. I had a lot of fun and it’s great seeing the next generation in my family getting into metal.
Bands I was there for:
Mastodon
Shadows Fall
Iron Maiden
Black Sabbath
Bands my nephew was there for:
Killswitch Engage
Rob Zombie
Shadows Fall
Mudvayne
Black Sabbath (I was totally shocked when I found out about this. I had no idea he like Sabbath, I am so proud)
Mastodon was good, they were tight and played really well but I think that bands on the 2nd stage definitely suffer from a sub-par sound system. I liked them a lot better when I seen them open for Slayer at the Nation in D.C.
Set List:
Iron Tusk
March of the Fire Ants
Where Strides The Behemoth
Mother Puncher
Aqua Dementia
Megalodon
Blood and Thunder
Killswitch Engage was the next band we watched. I am not KSE fan at all but since my nephew is into them and he had very little concert experience I figured I check them out with him, plus I have seen them before and they aren’t that bad live.
Set List:
I can’t provide it because I don’t know their music.
Rob Zombie was next and I figure my nephew was ok to watch the show by himself, cause I had no interest in Zombie. Plus I wanted to sneak off and buy him a Sabbath t-shirt. I told him to meet me at the seats in the Pavilion after Zombie.
Set List:
Don’t know. Didn’t watch.
We did watch In Flames and I wasn’t impressed. I don’t think I’ll be picking up anything from them anytime soon.
Set List:
I can’t provide it because I don’t know their music.
Black Label Society was up next. I am not a huge fan of BLS but they are ok and I do think Zack is a great guitar player. Although I thought it was kind of pathetic the way they used poster board for the lyrics, some guy came out before every song to change them.
Set List:
Stoned And Drunk
Destruction Overdrive
13 Years Of Grief
Suicide Messiah
Fire It Up
Stillborn
Shadows Fall was up next. They absolutely shredded through their set. They were firing on all cylinders and I really enjoyed them. If they ever come around again I’ll be there. Awesome performance.
Set List:
Thoughts Without Words
Enlightened By The Cold
Stepping Outside The Circle
The Power of I and I
Inspiration On Demand
Destroyer Of Senses
What Drives The Weak
Mudvayne was next I was ready to leave. These guys are horrible. I will leave it at that.
Next up, Iron Maiden. I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. The boys sounded good and I had a great time. I just having a tuff time praising them in a review with Bruce’s recent comments on American fans and that sucks because I’ve been a die hard Maiden fan for 20 plus years.
Set List:
Wrathchild
The Trooper
Phantom Of The Opera
Revelations
Run To The Hills
Hallowed Be Thy Name
The Number Of The Beast
Iron Maiden
Running Free
Sanctuary
Black Sabbath was up next. Sabbath tore it up. Tony Iommi was simply amazing. Ozzy sounded fine to me and Gezzer was spot on. The only complaint I have was Bill Ward’s performance during Ferries Wear Boots but that’s it. Great Show and my Nephew was going crazy and I was so proud of him.
Set List:
N.I.B.
After Forever
War Pigs
Dirty Women
Ferries Wear Boot/Sweet Leaf/Electric Funeral
Iron Man
Into the Void
Black Sabbath
The Wizard
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath/Paranoid
Sleeping Village/Children of the Grave
All in all it was great day. I had a lot of fun and it’s great seeing the next generation in my family getting into metal.