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         |  AMinal
             from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-01 20:50 [#00805038] Points: 3476 Status: Regular
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 | i went to that huge concert in Toronto last wednesday night
 it was to boost the cities economy, especially the tourism
 sectors, after the big scare about SARS
 i think CNN called it "SARS-stock" or something
 
 anyways, 400 and something thousand people came... it was
 pretty enormous (definitely the biggest concert in canadian
 history)
 
 i could only see a small fraction of the people there at
 once, people were just crowded all the way to the horizon...
 i could only get a sense of how much bigger it was than the
 small part i could see by noticing how far the speaker
 towers continued off into the distance
 it was held on what used to be an air force air field, so
 theres plenty of space
 
 anyways, to the actual music!
 
 i only went to the evening show, so i missed the smaller
 acts that performed int he afternoon (tea party, flaming
 lips, who cares, etc)... and we actually missed the first
 performer of the evening section, justin timberlake... but i
 didn't mind
 
 i got there as The Guess Who were performing "American
 Woman", they sounded pretty good for old timers ;)
 
 next was Rush, who feature some guy who is supposed to be
 the best drummer in the world.. ive forgotten his name, but
 needless to say, he was very impressive, although it was
 limited somewhat by the sound quality, which was not great..
 you could clearly hear the delay between teh many many
 speakers, and the sound ended up sort of garbled and not
 clear..... and it was really inconsistent too... every now
 and then the trebble would suddenly be overwhelming.... or
 there'd be these really slow swells of very deep bass that
 seemed to have no connection to the music
 
 next........ AC/DC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 AC/DC and the stones seemed to be the performers most people
 were really waiting for, so people got pretty into it at
 this point.... they were amazing!
 Angus Young, their lead guitarist, was really the highlight
 of the whole show for me... he was amazing! i love the way
 he performs on stage.. he had so much energy it was
 impossible for the
 
 
 
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         |  AMinal
             from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-01 20:50 [#00805039] Points: 3476 Status: Regular
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 | he had so much energy it was impossible for the crowd not to catch some of it
 he really got into it, went crazy w/ his guitar (of course
 there was a lot of very cool guitar stuff going on).... and
 part way through their set, he went into a strip tease..
 stripping down to his boxers, which featured a big maple
 leaf on it
 the rest of the band didn't really get much of my attention
 to be honest...
 then.....
 ........the Rolling Stones
 obviously the most anticipated performers.. by this time,
 some people were starting to move towards the exits
 (planning to lessen the wait they were expecting when
 several hundred thousand people try to leave at the same
 time).... this gave us a chance to move closer to the stage
 it was pretty cool seeing the Stones perform.... justin
 timberlake come on stage after a couple songs and helped out
 on one song, and he looked pretty pathetic compared to Mick
 Jagger..... and im not just saying that cus i dont like
 justin timberlake..... seeing them perform side by side,
 justin was clearly struggling to keep up with Mick, and kept
 looking at him to lead and trying desperately to follow his
 moves.... i guess he didn't have a choreographer to plan out
 what he'd do this time or something
 also, the stones had some surprisingly sexually themed
 visuals going on the many many screens that are necessary
 when most ppl in the audience are too far to see the
 stage.... it involved a naked cartoon woman riding on a pin
 that was driven through a tongue, part of the rolling
 stones' logo or whtaever it is (u know, the big mouth
 symbol)... anyways it was surprising thats all
 there was plenty of REAL nudity too... many topless girls,
 and just plain hot partially clothed ones too
 
 i digress
 
 then Angus Young joined the stones on stage to perform
 another amazing guitar solo...... wow, i liked AC/DC and
 Angus before, but this show really made me want to get into
 them
 
 anyways the stones were cool, it was good too see "legends"
 like that perform live before they die..... but AC/DC really
 stole t
 
 
 
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         |  AMinal
             from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-01 20:53 [#00805044] Points: 3476 Status: Regular
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 | but AC/DC really stole the show for me 
 it was very dusty too... and hot... and by the end,
 dirty....  and there was much marijuana smoked... and lots
 of people were treated for dehydration (obviously)... by the
 end of the night the ground was covered with empty plastic
 bottles...
 
 www.rollingstonestoronto.com for more info, including full
 set lists, and the infamous (in toronto) list of items
 allowed and banned for security issues
 
 
 
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         |  joey
             from montréal (Canada) on 2003-08-01 20:57 [#00805046] Points: 1220 Status: Lurker
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 | Could you actually see the stage, or was it too far? 
 
 
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         |  AMinal
             from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-01 21:14 [#00805074] Points: 3476 Status: Regular | Followup to joey: #00805046
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 | yes, but only for a few seconds at a time, between the heads of those in front of me....
 when we moved up, when teh stones were playing, we could see
 more clearly... it was like having bad seats at an ordinary
 sized concert
 
 i cant believe how far behind us, and to the sides, teh
 crowd was stretched out.. most people were far worse off
 than where i was
 
 they had 50-something big screens set up for people to look
 at... it showed a mix of on stage stuff and shots of the
 crowd, and the occasional computer graphics
 
 
 
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         |  nocturne
             from Montreal (Canada) on 2003-08-01 23:58 [#00805154] Points: 207 Status: Lurker
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 | I really like that thing Angus Young does with his mouth. Kinda like what a fish out of water does, but more like
 someone w/ Tourettes Syndrome.
 
 
 
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         |  Ophecks
             from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-08-02 11:17 [#00805453] Points: 19190 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag
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 | Man, I would have killed to be there. There was well over half the population of all of Nova Scotia there, it must
 have been insane in the membrane. Spectacular lineup, too. I
 heard the Port-0-Potties were also top of the line. That's
 important.
 
 The Stones can put out all the mediocre music they want, but
 they'll still be the uber-cool.
 
 
 
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         |  AMinal
             from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-08-02 18:37 [#00806028] Points: 3476 Status: Regular | Followup to Ophecks: #00805453
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 | luckily, i did not have reason to personally inspect the port-o-potties
 
 yeah the stones were cool.....
 
 
 
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