#1
Viirkokka wrote:
Heh, thats cool.
What song did he begin playing there?
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 18:37
#2
Divers (Simon) wrote:
I believe it as I was there;)..also Korn pulled out of the ozzfest so Metallica weren’t playing, ozzy was.
@Viikokka, Kirk was just starting to play “Funeral March of a Marionette” or sometimes known as Hitchcocks theme so not a Therapy? song I’m sorry to say.
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 18:56
#3
RobbyVDH wrote:
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 19:44
#4
Roberto wrote:
Hey, that’s cool! i have never seen this stuff before!! it looks pretty old, anyway therapy? was there!! hahaha
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 19:50
#5
KJC Dublin (Karl) wrote:
Cool that Therapy? got a mention from Jame$, but honest to god, what was he thinking with that haircut???
I have seen better looking mullets…
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 20:31
#6
johnny_knoxville wrote:
I name check Therapy? too…
I’m semi-famous
Posted on Thu, 1 February 2007 at 21:40
#7
FNYANKEZ wrote:
too bad Kirk didn’t know any T?
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 01:20
#8
Charlie wrote:
KJC Dublin wrote:
Cool that Therapy? got a mention from Jame$, but honest to god, what was he thinking with that haircut???
I have seen better looking mullets…
That was when he got burnt from the pyro and instead of shaving it all off - like newsted did - he left a mullet. He regrets it now though - naming it the “Ulti-Mullet”
:D
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 13:22
#9
buffalo-boy wrote:
Donington 95. Has since gone down in history as one of the shittest Metallica performances ever when they re-named it Escape from the Studio and hardly bothered rehearsing for it!
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 13:33
#10
Charlie wrote:
I think EFTS ‘06 was better then :D
Master of Puppets in Full :cool:
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 14:16
#11
Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 16:19
#12
The Affs wrote:
That was a quality day. When Donington used to be a good old laugh. T? deserved that slot even if they did only get it by chance. Great gig.
There was a lot more tolerance in those days to bands that peeps might not have been into but they gave em respect and checked em out anyway. Happy days. Can’t believe it was 12 years ago!
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 20:57
#13
fatboy wrote:
buffalo-boy wrote:
Donington 95. Has since gone down in history as one of the shittest Metallica performances ever when they re-named it Escape from the Studio and hardly bothered rehearsing for it!
Have to agree with you there bud. Metallica were so BORING, having been there myself with an aching bad back.
When you think about it, Therapy? never did get any bigger after that gig.
Sad but true.
Posted on Fri, 2 February 2007 at 21:57
#14
Billy Blue wrote:
T? replaced Korn at the UK’s first Ozzfest in Milton Keynes Bowl. I was there, and it was awesome. Can’t remember the year though, maybe 1998?
Posted on Sat, 3 February 2007 at 14:42
#15
HurricaneHolgi (Holgi) wrote:
Posted on Sun, 4 February 2007 at 15:56
#16
RobbyVDH wrote:
That’s Slash you idiot :D
Posted on Sun, 4 February 2007 at 15:59
#17
HurricaneHolgi (Holgi) wrote:
Posted on Sun, 4 February 2007 at 20:50
#18
interceptor wrote:
that was cool!!! loved the slayer bit too :D
Posted on Tue, 6 February 2007 at 21:19
#19
Roberto wrote:
That was a rare mix, Metallica + skid row + guns and roses…
Posted on Tue, 6 February 2007 at 22:08
#20
Superunknown wrote:
How have Skid Row always been so respected by harder bands (Pantera, Metallica), when they were really hair metal wussies?
Posted on Thu, 8 February 2007 at 11:26
#21
Kill_Hill (Brendan) wrote:
Prob cause they were rock n roll. You know how Lars loves his dangerous rockers, like Oasis. Pantera were hair metal back in the day so…
And of course it goes with out saying Skid Row suck.
Posted on Thu, 8 February 2007 at 16:09
#22
Roberto wrote:
Because they come from the Twisted sister School, same as old motley crue stuff, maybe the first skid row cd is not as good as slave to the grind but…
Anyway there’s a big difference between bands like poison, cinderella, enuff z’nuff, faster pussycat and Twisted Sister, wasp, skid row, motley crue to name a few.
Posted on Thu, 8 February 2007 at 20:07
#23
Superunknown wrote:
But Lars Ulrich hated Mötley Crüe.
Posted on Fri, 9 February 2007 at 16:20
#24
Roberto wrote:
Yeah, maybe because motley crue has changed a lot lately, i mean attitude, music, etc, it’s not the same anymore…
Lars opinion is not valid for me, i think Phil Anselmo opinnion is most significant for the actual rock scene than Lars.
Posted on Fri, 9 February 2007 at 16:28
#25
Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:
Please continue the talk about Pantera in this split thread.
New posts that were added after Hooch split it have just been merged into it.
Posted on Wed, 14 February 2007 at 19:55
#26
TheSingularity wrote:
Just to clear some confusion.
I was down at the front for both Donnington 95 and Ozzfest 98.
T? were last on before Metallica in 95…on their own merit.
The bill that day was:
Corrosion of Conformity
Warrior Soul
Slash’s Snakepit
Machine Head
White Zombie
Skid Row
Therapy
Metallica
This is Metallica and the Load years, the least said the better.
At Ozzfest 98 Korn did indeed pull out…I think due to one of the wives being with child…though then again Korn had a habit of continually shitting on UK audiences.
T? were added instead and I have absolutely no idea how soon that was to gig day.
A great day, when Ozzy was still Ozzy and when the most rock thing all day was a PA warning telling us not the throw mud at each other.
Posted on Sun, 18 February 2007 at 09:21
#27
Superunknown wrote:
Wow, that must have been so cool to see Therapy? play to such a huge crowd. Then again, I love small packed venues much more.
Posted on Sun, 18 February 2007 at 13:47
#28
Divers (Simon) wrote:
TheSingularity wrote:
The bill that day was:
Corrosion of Conformity
Warrior Soul
Slash’s Snakepit
Machine Head
White Zombie
Skid Row
Therapy
Metallica
T? were added instead and I have absolutely no idea how soon that was to gig day.
I was both of those gigs
I think Slash’s band played later in the day(why I don’t know?), also you forgot Slayer:)
As far as how close to the gig did korn pull out.. i thought it was only days before as I wasn’t planning on going and I heard that they had been added at the last minute and went to gig on the day and got tickets… not many people seemed to know that korn had pullled out… but Therapy? played a stormer and won the little nu metal bastards over:)
Posted on Sun, 18 February 2007 at 14:21
#29
TheSingularity wrote:
Yes…having found my old t-shirt and poster it appears the setlist for Donnington 95 was:
CoC
Warror Soul
Machine Head
White Zombie
Slash
Slayer
Skid Row
T?
Metallica
Can’t say for definate when Korn pulled out, I get the feeling it was within the week.
I had tickets in advance anyway so it was just a bonus to exchange a band I had no time for, for one of my favourites…what I don’t know is who they were up against on the 2nd stage.
I do know that Pantera and Foos played that day though (again memory being correct).
Posted on Sat, 24 February 2007 at 19:59