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    #16
    Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
    Should you? No, and here’s why: As I assume you did, I grew up listening to the great bands of the 70s and 80s, music that they now refer as “classic rock.” While I continue to contend that this was the greatest era in rock music, I am not an advocate of reliving the past. Tempos are maddeningly slower, voices are disturbingly weak with gaps in their clarity, and guitars balance precariously on protruding bellies that sit on top of an a** that was lost in the mileau of the “Sex, Drugs, and Rock-and-Roll” era.

    There’s a saying, “You can never go home again.” When you do, your “trip” always ends in disappointment and the startling realization that you, along with your favorite icons of the past, are making that slow, inexorable march toward death.

    Save yourself the disappointment...and the money. Stay home.
    You are a wise wise woman lol.

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      #17
      I resemble that “lol”!


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        #18
        Originally posted by eradicator View Post
        I knew you would be along to clean this up
        I was laughing at what she said. Lol.

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          #19
          Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
          Should you? No, and here’s why: As I assume you did, I grew up listening to the great bands of the 70s and 80s, music that they now refer as “classic rock.” While I continue to contend that this was the greatest era in rock music, I am not an advocate of reliving the past. Tempos are maddeningly slower, voices are disturbingly weak with gaps in their clarity, and guitars balance precariously on protruding bellies that sit on top of an a** that was lost in the mileau of the “Sex, Drugs, and Rock-and-Roll” era.

          There’s a saying, “You can never go home again.” When you do, your “trip” always ends in disappointment and the startling realization that you, along with your favorite icons of the past, are making that slow, inexorable march toward death.

          Save yourself the disappointment...and the money. Stay home.
          This is a bad take from someone who I’m guessing has never seen Metallica.

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            #20
            Ah, but you would be wrong.


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              #21
              Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
              Ah, but you would be wrong.


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              Ok. Just a bad take then. Sounds like you’re describing Fleeteood Mac and not Metallica. I get it…they are old…so am I. But they are still incredible live. As for your tempo comment, they are famously known for playing faster than their recorded versions.

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                #22
                Saw them years ago in Austin with Godsmack. Fantastic show, I’d see them again in a heartbeat!

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                  #23
                  I don't love Metallica but she is definately talking about the Who or Fleetwood Mac. Lol.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                    Should you? No, and here’s why: As I assume you did, I grew up listening to the great bands of the 70s and 80s, music that they now refer as “classic rock.” While I continue to contend that this was the greatest era in rock music, I am not an advocate of reliving the past. Tempos are maddeningly slower, voices are disturbingly weak with gaps in their clarity, and guitars balance precariously on protruding bellies that sit on top of an a** that was lost in the mileau of the “Sex, Drugs, and Rock-and-Roll” era.

                    There’s a saying, “You can never go home again.” When you do, your “trip” always ends in disappointment and the startling realization that you, along with your favorite icons of the past, are making that slow, inexorable march toward death.

                    Save yourself the disappointment...and the money. Stay home.
                    You missing out..

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                      #25
                      Hah! Sounds like I am!


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                        #26
                        Metallica and Godsmack were awesome in Austin, took my son for his first concert. Like said above, they put on a heck of a show. I am older now, but would still go see them, and yes still ****** about the take down of napster, but over it now. Go and Enjoy the show, don't let the Vax bring it down. Rock On!

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                          #27
                          Go ahead OP. It will beat the heck out of anything you'll see at the HLSR.

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                            #28
                            Saw em in 88. I’m good. Don’t have Enter Sandman to be forced thru. I got them right before Justice came out


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                              #29
                              I just went to SEMA a few weeks back and they pretty much just checked for mask at the door. Most people took them off 10' in. Casinos enforced it at tables, but that was about it.

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                                #30
                                You'll Regret it if you don't... Mask enforcement is almost none.
                                We Just Got back From a week long Trip..

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