The forum is now to new posts. All the historical content is still available to browse.
if you are looking for musicians to play with, please view the Bands Seeking Musicians list, or use the Musicians Directory
You can use our pages on social media to connect:
Message Board > Show Reviews > ministry friday in vancouver |
Tito Santana User Info... | did anyone else go? the setlist was worse than the tool setlist. not a single song pre 2005 except for nwo as a second encore. then a rolling stones cover at which point i left. very disappointed i might add. - Sun, 30 Mar 2008 8:47pm | ||
inhalien User Info... | I agree. I went to the Croatian show and the same thing - except for playing Theives it was all new stuff. Not how they touted the tour as being a hit tour. I wasn't impressed at all. The Revco show two years ago was much better. - Sun, 30 Mar 2008 10:08pm | ||
Livevic Scott User Info... | Yeah, it felt like the phoned it in, even when they played the three songs pre 2005 (New World Order, Just One Fix, and Thieves) the bands energy leverl wes pretty lacking. I suppose it's a good thing they're packing it in, too bad really. - Sun, 6 Apr 2008 4:57pm | ||
{UTA} Mike User Info... | Screw Ministry! How was MESSHUGAH?! ps: Saw Ministry at Lollapalooza and they kicked ass.. then. - Mon, 7 Apr 2008 10:07am | ||
Sati User Info... | I saw both bands last year and THOROUGHLY enjoyed both, so I didn't want to risk wrecking it by attending this. Seemed like a bit of a circus with 2 such busy bands on the same bill. It kinda smelled of a big money grab rather than 2 bands complimenting one another. Maybe I've got it all wrong though. I just remember Meshuggah t's being $40 and my friend being offended. He bought one after they played though cuz they were UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE! I heard they played a much longer set at the Comm. I'm very sorry it wasn't good for you guys.. what a waste. - Mon, 7 Apr 2008 7:41pm Edited: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 7:43pm | ||
cc User Info... | well i was at the commodore and i also saw em last time around ......i thought it was over all better last time but this time was also quite good the only thing about the minisrty set was that they played a couple of lame lesser known songs and didnt play Burning Inside or The Deity or Sigmata those were what i wanted to see....they do an absolutely slammin version of Roadhouse Blues then they played Just Got Paid by ZZ Top and fininshed the set with under my thumb and dropped ballons from the ceiling call that cheesy but i think it was a nice light hearted way to end the night and the band forever also coulda done without the chain link fence in front of the band even though it was classic Ministy it was in the way i thought i didnt enjoy mesuggah i found it quite boring theres more to music than technical ability ....i didnt hear any songs in there... singer was damn anoying with only one note and same phrasing all the time i dont get it i guess if you like em you can have em and i actually enjoy the new album of covers by ministry and friends called 'cover up' im sure it will get slammed on the internet though ..... oh well fuck ya if ya cant take a joke i always say CC - Mon, 7 Apr 2008 8:06pm Edited: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 8:08pm | ||
Livevic Scott User Info... | Mike - I liked Messhugah, you could tell they were doing an opening set rather then their own but it was still great. Sati: it wasn't a BAD show, they didn't do anything wrong. They were tight and pretty on point but a couple things kept the show form being "legendary" 1) as CC said the chain link fence on stage added one more level of distance between the band and crowd 2) they really didn't play any of their classics. As cool as the 3 song cover set was at the end of the show I would have WAY rathered see them play some older stuff. 3) they're an industrial band at hart and really don't have huge stage presence, and didn't pull out a massive light show to compensate. I'm still glad I went since I managed to miss them every other time they had played a gig arround these parts =). - Mon, 7 Apr 2008 8:37pm | ||
|
We are an open, community-owned platform to help artists and arts organizations reach their audiences and each other.
For physical events that happen at a specific time. For example a concert, or dance performance. If there are multiple shows, you can still duplicate your event to cover them all.
For online / livestream events. This will allow you to include a livestream url and have it featured in our livestream listings.
Venues, Event Promoters, Support Services etc.