this might be a weird question, but if you buy an album and don't like it, why would you see the band live?
i'm with eric, i don't much care for live shows because, in my experience, most current bands will just play through the high points of their catalog with little changes, leave, come back and play the song you thought they were going to play but didn't for the encore, and leave again. to all bands, please lay off hip covers, bad in-between song chatter about your tour difficulties and how tired you are, and rockstar posturing (new rule: you have to go gold on a major label before you get to act like your music is a commodity).
cosby said on February 4, 2008:
this might be a weird question, but if you buy an album and don't like it, why would you see the band live?
i'm with eric, i don't much care for live shows because, in my experience, most current bands will just play through the high points of their catalog with little changes, leave, come back and play the song you thought they were going to play but didn't for the encore, and leave again. to all bands, please lay off hip covers, bad in-between song chatter about your tour difficulties and how tired you are, and rockstar posturing (new rule: you have to go gold on a major label before you get to act like your music is a commodity).