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Neemo
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Neemo wrote:

sucks that the opening bands werent that good....i guess i got lucky that sevendust was kept at the border and BLS played a longer set 16

I took a couple pics on my cell of Zakk, if i ever remember to take them off there and post them up here sad

FlashFlood
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FlashFlood wrote:

at the show i saw in boston, i honestly thought sevendust put on a better show than BLS. for whatever reason zakk didnt seem all to into the show. he didnt say too much and just didnt seem energized at all. also, the vocals were barely audible. second time i've seen them live and the first time destroyed the second time.

actually come to think of it on that tour Brand New Sin gave BLS a run for their money too!

Axl S
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Axl S wrote:
FlashFlood wrote:

at the show i saw in boston, i honestly thought sevendust put on a better show than BLS. for whatever reason zakk didnt seem all to into the show. he didnt say too much and just didnt seem energized at all. also, the vocals were barely audible. second time i've seen them live and the first time destroyed the second time.

actually come to think of it on that tour Brand New Sin gave BLS a run for their money too!

The first time's always better than the second time wink

FlashFlood
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FlashFlood wrote:

not true it was actually the second time i saw sevendust and they obliterated their headlining performance. i think the BLS crowd put the pressure on them to perform.

BLS-Pride
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BLS-Pride wrote:
Axl S wrote:
FlashFlood wrote:

at the show i saw in boston, i honestly thought sevendust put on a better show than BLS. for whatever reason zakk didnt seem all to into the show. he didnt say too much and just didnt seem energized at all. also, the vocals were barely audible. second time i've seen them live and the first time destroyed the second time.

actually come to think of it on that tour Brand New Sin gave BLS a run for their money too!

The first time's always better than the second time wink

This is true but the latest show for me was my third and it wasn't better than my second either. 16

And Flashflood I def agree with you with BNS giving BLS a run for the money. The were amazing. Like one of the best live performances I have seen. So tight and raw. Shame the lead singer and guitarist are both out of the band. And the replacement singer.

Neemo
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Re: Black Label Society

Neemo wrote:

here are the 2 crappy pics i took with my cell 16

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BLS-Pride
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BLS-Pride wrote:

Cool pics neemo. Basic bar shot if that's where you were standing. Looks like it would be from the places I've been too like that.


BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's "Skullage" DVD package sold 5,100 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 1 on the Top Music Videos chart.

Released Tuesday, April 21 in three different configurations — CD, DVD and CD/DVD — this highly anticipated collection features the best of Zakk Wylde & Co. This massive greatest hits package is chock-full of live material, music videos, interviews, and a vivid cross-section of brutal and introspective tracks, from amped-up blazers like "Fire It Up" and "Suicide Messiah" to raw power ballads like "In This River" and "Spoke In The Wheel".

Showcasing the best of decade-deep career, "Skullage" is not only full of hot licks and headbangers, but some at-home moments with Zakk. "Welcome To The Compound" is a brand new interview feature with the guitar god, with some hysterical moments thrown into the mix. A package this mammoth surely caught the attention of the metal fans, which resulted in sales shooting to the top position in its first week!

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY has brought the brutality on the road as well. Headlining the Black Label Bash with the likes of SEVENDUST, DOPE and a few others, the band wraps up their national tour on May 8 and will start a summer trek with MUDVAYNE.
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe … mID=119185

Cool to see the fans coming out and making some buys. I got mine fits well with the other two.

Neemo
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Re: Black Label Society

Neemo wrote:
BLS-Pride wrote:

Cool pics neemo. Basic bar shot if that's where you were standing. Looks like it would be from the places I've been too like that.

hah! i was like 10 feet from the bar 16

Neemo
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Neemo wrote:

here was the setlist for the toronto april 4 gig i went to smile they played long cuz Sevendust was held at the border

-Intro (Patsy Cline - Crazy) (O Canada)
-Black Mass Reverends
-Destruction Overdrive
-The Rose Petalled Garden
-Faith Is Blind
-Fire it Up
-Hell is High
-Suicide Messiah
-Give Yourself To Me
-Genocide Junkies
-Been A Long Time
-Damage Is Done
-In This River
-Blood is Thicker then Water
-Guitar solo/Star Spangled Banner
-Stoned And Drunk
-The Blessed Hellride
-Concrete Jungle
-Stillborn

strat0
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strat0 wrote:

That's an awesome set. I wish they would come here...

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