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russiancrow
08-25-2007, 02:01 AM

Absolutely mental. All has been said, therefore I will not reiterate...
haven't been able to sleep ever since, as I am still in shock. I was
standing the closest to the stage you could ever be, at the first barrier,
right in the middle, and had a perfect view of the entire stage, and
Maynard's incredible stage presence was mind-blowing as per usual.

The highlight was indeed Lateralus, and the fact that I did manage to
contain a few twats by preventing them from crowd-surfing throughout that
particular song, so precious to me I was also standing next to a tall and
gorgeous Scandinavian girl who probably was a model, thus was quite
fortunate in terms of eye candy to go along with the magnificent songs.
Unfortunately though, a lad and his girlfriend managed their ways to
the front and pushed everybody, much to my disappointment as they stole my
strategic position there.

Meanwhile, nobody has mentioned how intense the supporting band was.
Thought I'd made my point regarding those guys (Russian Circle) who were
purely instrumentals. Keep the great work guys!

Spiral out... thanks a trillion times Tool, and see you next time.
Old 08-25-2007, 02:01 AM   #26
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Re: 2007/08/22 - London, UK - Brixton Academy

Absolutely mental. All has been said, therefore I will not reiterate...
haven't been able to sleep ever since, as I am still in shock. I was
standing the closest to the stage you could ever be, at the first barrier,
right in the middle, and had a perfect view of the entire stage, and
Maynard's incredible stage presence was mind-blowing as per usual.

The highlight was indeed Lateralus, and the fact that I did manage to
contain a few twats by preventing them from crowd-surfing throughout that
particular song, so precious to me I was also standing next to a tall and
gorgeous Scandinavian girl who probably was a model, thus was quite
fortunate in terms of eye candy to go along with the magnificent songs.
Unfortunately though, a lad and his girlfriend managed their ways to
the front and pushed everybody, much to my disappointment as they stole my
strategic position there.

Meanwhile, nobody has mentioned how intense the supporting band was.
Thought I'd made my point regarding those guys (Russian Circle) who were
purely instrumentals. Keep the great work guys!

Spiral out... thanks a trillion times Tool, and see you next time.
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