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TidesofFate

Your friendly neighborhood Executioner
I'm going to start the Clone Saga in the Spider-Man comics. I've been told it's pretty bad, so it's going to be one heck of a roller coaster.
 
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Aww why's that?
Why you disappointed?
A few reasons. The seats we got were probably the worst being as far away from the stage as possible (but you get what you pay for) but that was not the issue. There was a light tower right in front of us obstructing the center view of the stage and the light shined right in our eyes, it was blinding. I could slap the person that didn't put better thought in that, they could've even used the stadium lights to their advantage.
It took Axel at least five or six songs to get his voice in tune with everything else. I couldn't tell if the projectors on each side of the stage had a latency issue or if he was lip-syncing. I gather he was not lip-syncing because his voice wasn't consistent across all of his songs.

Now don't get me wrong, the pyrotechnics were great, the stage presence and performance was great, the atmosphere was great, the crowd lost their shit when all the good songs were played and when the notes were on cue, BUT, when you have such high expectations for such a high calibre band it really kills the mood when they don't deliver in all the areas that matter.

So far out of all the bands I have seen I would rate AC/DC (Black Ice), Roger Waters (The Wall), and U2 (360 Tour) above GNR.
 

Ravofox

back to Aussie foxying!
A few reasons. The seats we got were probably the worst being as far away from the stage as possible (but you get what you pay for) but that was not the issue. There was a light tower right in front of us obstructing the center view of the stage and the light shined right in our eyes, it was blinding. I could slap the person that didn't put better thought in that, they could've even used the stadium lights to their advantage.
It took Axel at least five or six songs to get his voice in tune with everything else. I couldn't tell if the projectors on each side of the stage had a latency issue or if he was lip-syncing. I gather he was not lip-syncing because his voice wasn't consistent across all of his songs.

Now don't get me wrong, the pyrotechnics were great, the stage presence and performance was great, the atmosphere was great, the crowd lost their shit when all the good songs were played and when the notes were on cue, BUT, when you have such high expectations for such a high calibre band it really kills the mood when they don't deliver in all the areas that matter.

So far out of all the bands I have seen I would rate AC/DC (Black Ice), Roger Waters (The Wall), and U2 (360 Tour) above GNR.

That's a bummer :confused:. Well, at least you got to see them, and actually singing, whatever the quality of the voice, usually beats lip-syncing in my opinion, by virtue of getting the real thing:)
 

Ravofox

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Places...

Also sick xD

This isn't you by any chance? :p
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Ahhh hell, next furcon is less than two weeks away and I'm conflicted about going. Not sure how I feel about this... :/
 

Sarachaga

Definitely not a lizard
Ahhh hell, next furcon is less than two weeks away and I'm conflicted about going. Not sure how I feel about this... :/
Weigh the pros and cons and then go anyways xp.
Which con is it?
 

Sarachaga

Definitely not a lizard
It's nothing big, about 50 or so people, but it's more centralized this year so there might be a better turnout.
I feel like smaller scale events have the potential of being more interesting than big cons.Personally I would go ☺
 
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I feel like smaller scale events have the potential of being more interesting than big cons.Personally I would go ☺
That's, uh, an interesting way to look at it. Suppose being smaller scale makes it easier to keep up with everything. Personally I like very large crowds, less chance of feeling socially awkward.
 
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Andromedahl

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That's, uh, an interesting way to look at it. Suppose being smaller scale makes it easier to keep up with everything. Personally I like very large crowds, less chance of feeling socially awkward.
Smaller cons also tend to be a godsend when it comes to admission prices tbh.
(not gonna lie tho, big crowds are my kinda thing. Just can't usually afford to hit up the big cons.)
 
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