[reply]It probably goes without saying, but I will be at one or both of the LA dates.
I went ahead and got tickets to both. See you there, JW!
grmps?[/reply]
Honestly, it depends on the set list. If it’s the same tired set list I’m probably gonna skip it. Although, My son may want to go, he keeps asking about going to a ministry show whenever ministry comes on in the car. So, I guess, at best I’m looking at a “maybe.”
An anonymous source confirmed that all the oldies but goodies do get rehearsed to be played live; the boss just doesnt want to play them. However, the band is ready to play them if he ever changes his mind
An anonymous source confirmed that all the oldies but goodies do get rehearsed to be played live; the boss just doesnt want to play them. However, the band is ready to play them if he ever changes his mind
For the 2012 RELAPSE tour there were a few songs rehearsed regularly and which were ready to go for the setlist (I know “HERO” was one that Scaccia was really looking forward to).
Then, basically, right before the first night’s show kicked off, Al grabbed the list and was like, “Nope, nope, nope” and chopped off “Hero” along with some others.
Ehhhh, it is what it is. At this point in the game I set my expectations at “predictable” and enjoy it just the same. Any little tweaks or surprises are just bonus gifts, as far as I’m concerned.
[reply][reply][reply]I was just up a few weeks back in Asheville…we saw a concert at The Orange Peel there and that is definitely a small venue…no way it holds more than 1,000…
The last time i was there was for Slayer.
Going to see High On Fire there later this summer![/reply]
Great city,great venue![/reply]
ya got my first degree at unc-a, miss that city. just warning you in the summers that venue is hot as shit! so december is a good time to go for a show there.[/reply]