Didn't care for the opener, but Big B and the mighty M's slayed as usual. It's pretty much not a surprise when the Melvins are good live. The only bummer was that the house PA fucking sucked. It sounded as if all the horns were already blown. Fuckin clubs.
Quote from: peopleperson on October 06, 2006, 04:49:42 PM
Didn't care for the opener, but Big B and the mighty M's slayed as usual.
Actually, I deeply deeply regretted forgetting my earplugs in the car. The volume was nearly unbearable and I couldn't hear Buzz's goddamn vocals at all.
Quote from: peopleperson on October 06, 2006, 11:43:49 PM
Actually, I deeply deeply regretted forgetting my earplugs in the car.
Shit, couldn't go to this.
for some reason it didn't seem that horribly loud to me when I saw them 2 nights in a row.
don't get me wrong, it was loud,
Quote from: FART LIPS on October 11, 2006, 01:01:14 PM
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Quote from: peopleperson on October 06, 2006, 11:43:49 PM
Actually, I deeply deeply regretted forgetting my earplugs in the car. The volume was nearly unbearable and I couldn't hear Buzz's goddamn vocals at all.
ohhhhhhhhh, i just got back from seeing cursive and forgot mine too. now i got a headache. i feel your pain.
damn my ears are still ringing. the melvins should completely eliminate my hearing in a few weeks.
Did they still have Electroretard?
Yeah, I don't know if they had their own touring soundguy or it was a house guy, but overall, the sound was pretty terrible. Again, no horns in the top cabinets, no vocals, and overall, it was loud enough from the stage without the soundguy pushing it even harder. Sound sounds a lot better when it's not proverbially ass raping you. I heard the next night in Columbus sounded incredibly good, but then again, Little Brothers is rumored to have a fantastic in house system.
I'd have to say the loudest show I've ever heard was Bob Mould in this tiny little venue (The Doug Fir) about a year ago (maybe the locust were louder, or just noisier hard to say).
Felt like someone had plugged the amp directly into my head. Ears were ringing 3 days later. (as a side note I barely recognized him as he was about 100 pounds lighter than any of the pictures I had seen of him.) Nonetheless there is such a thing as too loud of a concert.
I disagree. There's totally such a thing as too loud of a show. The human ear has a natural compression to it when confronted with insane volume levels. This greatly hinders what you're able to hear.
Quote from: deatheats on October 11, 2006, 02:42:18 PM
Nonetheless there is such a thing as too loud of a concert.
Haha, how many shows have you been to if I may ask? I'm sure you'll talk different a few hundred shows from now on.
the loudest show i've seen was hammerhead and the cows. but it was in the back room of a record shop. it killed!
Quote from: FART LIPS on October 11, 2006, 05:27:03 PM
the loudest show i've seen was hammerhead and the cows. but it was in the back room of a record shop. it killed!
Dear god, what I wouldn't give to have seen those two bands together. Got to see them seperate at least.
Quote from: FART LIPS on October 11, 2006, 05:27:03 PM
the loudest show i've seen was hammerhead and the cows. but it was in the back room of a record shop. it killed!
youre a bastard and I hate you! :lol:
Quote from: peopleperson on October 11, 2006, 05:33:07 PM
Quote from: FART LIPS on October 11, 2006, 05:27:03 PM
the loudest show i've seen was hammerhead and the cows. but it was in the back room of a record shop. it killed!
Dear god, what I wouldn't give to have seen those two bands together.
The glorious Amrep days....
Don't get me started.
Quote from: norecess on October 11, 2006, 03:12:45 PM
Quote from: deatheats on October 11, 2006, 02:42:18 PM
Nonetheless there is such a thing as too loud of a concert.
Haha, how many shows have you been to if I may ask? I'm sure you'll talk different a few hundred shows from now on.
I'm a little confused....my point was yes a concert can be too loud, perhaps I wasn't clear enough. I can't say the total number of shows ive been to. I'd guess somewhere around 50-100. I am not a fan of overly loud shows, it tends to lower the quality of the audio and tends to make the experience less enjoyable overall. Don't get me wrong I do love loud music, but there is a limit.
i would have loved to see the cows
they hooked me as soon as i heard this line: "why don't you show me your sexy pee story. ONE TIME!"
Quote from: deatheats on October 11, 2006, 09:10:43 PM
Quote from: norecess on October 11, 2006, 03:12:45 PM
Quote from: deatheats on October 11, 2006, 02:42:18 PM
Nonetheless there is such a thing as too loud of a concert.
Haha, how many shows have you been to if I may ask? I'm sure you'll talk different a few hundred shows from now on.
I'm a little confused....my point was yes a concert can be too loud, perhaps I wasn't clear enough.
Ah I see, it was just easily misread.