I know Gzette already did.
They're playing four more shows: July 28, NYC; July 29, NYC; August 11, San Bernardino; August 18, San Fransisco.
Along with Wu-Tang, Nas, Mos Def, Cypress Hill, The Roots, Talib Kweli, Mr. Lif, Public Enemy, etc.
May or may not be your last chance!
Anyone going to see Rage?
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they were good too btw
even played Renegades of Funk, a personal fave I didn't expect to hear. Im sure itd be better to see them in a non-festival atmosphere. The only other time i saw them they opened up for U2 at the Cotton Bowl...yeah not so good
even played Renegades of Funk, a personal fave I didn't expect to hear. Im sure itd be better to see them in a non-festival atmosphere. The only other time i saw them they opened up for U2 at the Cotton Bowl...yeah not so good
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Re: Anyone going to see Rage?
got a front row ticket to go see rage in wisconsin. anyone else going there?
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Saw the NY show.
Rage rocked it. I didn't expect them to play as well as they did, but they pretty much nailed everything.
Actually, the whole show was pretty awesome. Everybody I saw put together an above average set. Personal highlights were Talib Kweli and Public Enemy, but honestly everybody played well.
It poured for the first few hours. I thought that this would be a bad thing, except it just prevented the whole place from being oppressively hot and sweaty and smelly. So it was a good thing. Also, apparently the festival ran out of water the previous day (when it was hot and sweaty and smelly), so thank god I missed out on that.
Rage rocked it. I didn't expect them to play as well as they did, but they pretty much nailed everything.
Actually, the whole show was pretty awesome. Everybody I saw put together an above average set. Personal highlights were Talib Kweli and Public Enemy, but honestly everybody played well.
It poured for the first few hours. I thought that this would be a bad thing, except it just prevented the whole place from being oppressively hot and sweaty and smelly. So it was a good thing. Also, apparently the festival ran out of water the previous day (when it was hot and sweaty and smelly), so thank god I missed out on that.
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Re: Anyone going to see Rage?
Your feet were dry!
I agree with everything Sueven said (since I was with him at the show). Having downloaded numerous Rage shows, spanning their entire career, I have to say that they have not lost any of the Rage sound or energy. I was slightly upset that Zach did not talk about politics like he normally does during concerts, but maybe it allowed him to play more music.
I agree with everything Sueven said (since I was with him at the show). Having downloaded numerous Rage shows, spanning their entire career, I have to say that they have not lost any of the Rage sound or energy. I was slightly upset that Zach did not talk about politics like he normally does during concerts, but maybe it allowed him to play more music.
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Yeah, apparently that guy above me lost like half the skin on his feet due to them being soaking wet for like 15 hours. Seems that I have higher quality shoes. Or higher quality foot skin.