Event Wu Tang

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  1. RR7

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    Anyone at the Moda last night to see them?
    Awesome show!
     
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    I really wanted to go but Mrs SPD didn't want to.

    How was Run the Jewels?
     
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    They were great! A lot of energy, good with the crowd. I guess I hadn't looked to see if there was an opener, so what an excellent surprise. Always a treat to see Killer Mike
     
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    So how was Wu Tang?
     
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    One of the better concerts I've been to. Like they hadn't missed a beat in 30 years. 36 chambers songs brought back a strong nostalgic feeling that gave me goosebumps.
    Was really cool to see Young Dirty Bastard filling in for his dad. He was a solid replacement.
    Dumb ass me, Method Man came out in a #36 Blazers jersey and my initial thought was, huh, big Lloyd Neal fan? Lol. Oh right, 36 Chambers. Ha
     
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    Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuttin ta fuck wit
     
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    Wow, who did you go with? If I had known you were going, I would have gone.
     
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    I went with my brother in law. We have the same general musical tastes. Just saw primus together last month. Then wu tang. And in August, weird al! Running the gamut of, what music do you like? WTF?
    My cousin in Chicago introduced me to them. Grew up on the Beatles, stones, Dylan, etc. And 36 Chambers blew my mind. My first intro to rap/hip hop. Wish I was going with him as well. Should have thought well ahead and planned a trip back "home" and saw it with him too.
     
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    My musical taste is pretty wide and crazy. Similar to you, grew up on Beatles, Led Zep, Stones, then in college someone played me Public Enemy and mind blown, went on to De La Soul, Beasties, and Wu-Tang, late 80s, early 90s was an amazing time in music.
     
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    How was primus? They are really fun to listen to and les claypool is incredible.
     
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    Wu-Tang is for the children!
     
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    I saw them at moda when they came 10/2023 and it was a great show. Saw RTJ a long time ago at the Project Pabst festival and they also killed. I bet that was a great show.
     
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    Primus sucks!

    No, I've never seen them NOT put on a great show. It was the Sessanta tour, so it was them, A perfect circle and Puscifer. The latter 2 Maynard James Keenan projects. All 3 of their set ups were on stage at once, and they kept a rotation of like 3-4 songs, and then next band. And then again. Was a cool way to have a show. Primus stole the show, of course.
    Primus was my first ever concert in...95? I've since seen them, 6 or 7 times. Not my favorite band, but just a ton of fun to go see. Love their music, and put on a great show. Les is a fucking stud. Had me waning to play bass, and quickly giving it up because I deemed it too hard, lol.
     
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    I have none of their songs on any Playlist but id sure as hell go see them live.

    Never seen a setup like that where they rotate bands. Thats really cool.

    Primus does indeed suck.
     
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    Yeah there was the stage, and then a riser above the stage with the 3 drum sets. And all of the equipment for all 3 bands were underneath. All set up on the same sound system and what not. Never seen anything like it. Was really neat.
     
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