USA (Ft. Collins), May 1, 2005
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TUMFP, on may 03, 2005 0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Sound: Everything sounded amazing. Vince sounded like it was still 1989 and all the instruments were loud. Just the way it should be. Everything was extremely clear as well. // 10
Perfomance: This was the greatest show I've ever seen along with this past summers Aerosmith show. Mick was throwing down crazy solos left and right, Tommy kept the show together with some amazing drum lines, Nikki couldn't have played any sicker, and Vince was singing like he did nearly 20 years ago. Opening with "Shout At The Devil" some hard shit right off the bat and deffinatley a song the crowd could go with. They played some of their very early stuff took a break and then came out with "Girls, Girls, Girls," "Looks That Kill" and "Too Young To Fall In Love." Then took it down with "Glitter," "Without You" and "Home Sweet Home." Then rocked it out again with "Wild Side," "Primal Scream" and at that point Tommy started doing some solo beats and unfortunatley my bros and I had to depart at that time and missed Tommys big drum stunt. But even with missin the last 20-30 minutes it was still a spectacular show. They were also really into the crowd, they were havin the crowd sing on nearly every song and it was just a great time. // 10
Impression: So yeah. Motley rocked Ft. Collins on May 1st. The tickets were a measley $50 a pop, nicely priced for most concerts nowadays. Lots of tits all over the place. And Drunk Milfs have never been all that bad. // 10
why did you have to leave early? that must have sucked though. you probably missed kickstart my heart, like the song that made the show better than anything else i had experienced before
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