Rock n, Roll never dies
New album new tour, will wait for a Zap review but the concerts
won't disappoint
Also, drummer is Zac Starkey related to one Ringo.... famous for replacing one Pete Best
Who will be remembered as Who drummer? Duh
Rock n, Roll never dies
New album new tour, will wait for a Zap review but the concerts
won't disappoint
Also, drummer is Zac Starkey related to one Ringo.... famous for replacing one Pete Best
Who will be remembered as Who drummer? Duh
towards the end roger daltrey talks about keiths unorthodox style at a mixing board and it's pretty illuminating
wow les we are truly brothers.
I guess i missed this thread and ya i saw this show in Vancouver it was fucking awesome. Zac Starkey was the hidden star of the show he smashed the shit out of his drums the whole night it was shocking just how good he is... eddy vedder sang king of the world and Liam Galager kicked the show off with wonder wall. nuff said.
all hail Hydra
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I remember their first farewell tour in 1983
First saw them in 1979. They were fantastic. Saw them next with the Clash in 1982. Great concert. Saw them next in 1989 and they were staring to lose it. Last saw them 10 years ago and they were a shell of their former selves. Still one of the top 10 (maybe top 5) bands I’ve ever seen.
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