Just got back from the Virginia Tech Concert....

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  • kencopperwheat
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    Originally posted by golde30
    yeah what was up with that. gay.
    You ended up going? Word.

    I was pretty close for the whole show... then clawed my way up to front and center for Rage.

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  • golde30
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    Originally posted by kencopperwheat
    Nas actually showed, eh? More than he can say for Rock the Bells...
    yeah what was up with that. gay.

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  • shiftbmw
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    Stevie Ray Vaughan > Eric Clapton

    Clapton is highly overrated. He's awesome, but certainly gets more credit than he deserves...

    I enjoy John Mayer as well.

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  • imsotyerred
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    Originally posted by atomic
    Actually I don't know it that well but the media has had a crusade against him for this concert because of his music. Down to the point where the media outlets have played his music with lyric posting of what he is rapping....
    most of his songs do not advocate violence at all, he merely raps about the hardships that come with growing up in the ghetto.

    please inform yourself and make an EDUCATED assessment on the situation rather than take the media's point of view and spit it out again. the media is crooked anyway. nas is one of my favorite rappers by FAR...fuck 50cent being the 'new' tupac, nas gets my vote.

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  • BimmerBall
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    Mayer played a good set, a lot bluesier than i had imagined not being particularly familiar with his music. But he's still a long way from Clapton. Have you listened to the "Beano" album? It's John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton for the uninformed. So named b/c Clapton is reading a "Beano" comic on the album art. The sustained note in Double Crossin' Time gives me wood every time I hear it. No other guitarist gives me that same feeling with the exception of Buddy Guy and SRV. I would say Joe Bonamassa is a closer match than Mayer as far as younger generation guitarists and their blues skillset. Check him out.

    Nas was outstanding, I had never heard the first one of his songs and actually was quite impressed. I was listening for objectionable lyrics and heard none. They were actually rather inspirational and uplifting as they talked about overcoming adversity and tragic loss (I understand Nas had a DJ (i think) friend of his murdered so he knows the kind of loss the kids are going through. Not my cup of tea, but i give two thumbs up. And he had a dig at that hippocrit Bill O'reilly.

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  • kencopperwheat
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    Nas actually showed, eh? More than he can say for Rock the Bells...

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  • atomic
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    Actually I don't know it that well but the media has had a crusade against him for this concert because of his music. Down to the point where the media outlets have played his music with lyric posting of what he is rapping....

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  • TwoJ's
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    Originally posted by atomic
    I still can not believe they allowed NAS to perform there. After all most of his lyrics in what he calls music or better known as "crap" is about murder and street violence.... Total BS IMHO that they allowed him to play there and totally disrespected the families who have suffered such a great loss.
    You must not know his music very well..

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  • atomic
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    I still can not believe they allowed NAS to perform there. After all most of his lyrics in what he calls music or better known as "crap" is about murder and street violence.... Total BS IMHO that they allowed him to play there and totally disrespected the families who have suffered such a great loss.

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  • Charlie
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    Nas & Phil Vasser.

    What the hell did *that* crowd look like?

    -Charlie

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  • Quik325ix
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    Agreed. Clapton is by far one of the greatest blues guitarist ever. But i think you definitely hit the nail on the head with the word "yet". I can agree that he hasn't been around long enough to have a huge presence like Clapton, but i believe that all the potential is there to surpass him.
    The show was incredible though. Dave played an amazing set, Mayer kicked ass, even Nas and Phil Vassar were really good. I was really pleased with Nas. He is a hell of a performer in that he really gets into his music. and everyone seems to be doing better at Tech. most people are moving on pretty well. But the college newspaper keeps printing stuff about it that is kind of unsavory. And the anniversary is 4-16-07

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  • LINUS
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    Clapton is just Clapton. It's not fair to compair Mayer yet, that's like comparing Hendrix to any good newer guitarist - like the guys in Rage Against The Machine, at least by me.


    Overall, how was the show? Are the kids & faculty moving on pretty well? Is this/was the anniversary of the day?

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  • Quik325ix
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    im telling you, this kid has got some outrageous talent. Im a blues guitarist and i love Eric Clapton, but i really think Mayer has got some of the integral components that Clapton doesnt have.

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  • TwoJ's
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    Originally posted by whiltebeitel
    eric clapton kicks the shit out of john mayer.

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  • 89isluv
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    Incredible show,John Mayer is a great musician. However there is not a snowball's chance in hell that he is a quarter as good a guitarist as Eric Clapton. And you said that as if Clapton has somehow peaked as a blues musician.... Not even close. Just my .02.....

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