So, I see that Puscifer tickets will be selling this Friday in the range of 38.50 - 195.00 (for the ATL shows). Do the high end tix include a bottle of wine or some sort of special secret passageway to the event or something?
Thanks.
*Edit
OK, so I figured it out:
Reserved Seating
$195 includes VIP seating and Meet & Greet
$125 includes VIP seating and Wine Tasting
$64
$45
$38.50
Last edited by Runner701; 01-07-2010 at 07:02 AM..
those video screens Maynard and the brunette sing behind at the Puscifer shows remind me of the movie '"12 Monkey's" and the bad guys Bruce Willis has to deal with. I bet Maynard's seen a Terry Gilliam flick or two in his time.
Artistically, this current Puscifer tour has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Puscifer, itself, has tought me some new perspectives. Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival and Neil Hamburger have supercharged my thought process. Looking forward to the Midwest/East Coast dates in the spring.
To all the haters: roll with the new.
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
So are you guys into The Beast or just into Blair?
I get to travel a bit, and sometimes for the shit of it I'll go into the local used bookstore in whatever city and see if I can find a 1st Ed HC of a book I really like for cheap. And knowing that AC's first editions are rare as fuck and valuable (but not knowing exactly what to look for/or/ out for), I figure I'll use Blair's book as a guide in my searches. That being said, I'm not going to be dropping $1,650 on a book, but rather hoping to get lucky and find one not recognized for what it is.
And tooldude, still waiting on the email telling me it's been sent with a tracking number.
I get to travel a bit, and sometimes for the shit of it I'll go into the local used bookstore in whatever city and see if I can find a 1st Ed HC of a book I really like for cheap. And knowing that AC's first editions are rare as fuck and valuable (but not knowing exactly what to look for/or/ out for), I figure I'll use Blair's book as a guide in my searches. That being said, I'm not going to be dropping $1,650 on a book, but rather hoping to get lucky and find one not recognized for what it is.
And tooldude, still waiting on the email telling me it's been sent with a tracking number.
well there you go!
For many years I wandered the earth in search an original Sabbath Bloody Sabbath gatefold with original poster. I flipped through album bins from Australia to Amsterdam.
Then the internet came.... and record collecting was never the same :(
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
i just saw the 1 minute video on youtube of the Voltodon performance. i didn't realize it would be all of Volto! with Brann at the drum-off show. i'm sorta kicking myself for not going now. oh well.
awesome. i know whoever runs his their website/twitter/facebook said they won't tell us which shows will be different, but i am planning to going to detroit and chicago. i think they are back to back and relatively close, i would hope they would not be identical. do you know, or can you tell us? of course i am going both nights, both cities. that's the plan, anyway... and they rocked my socks off in denver. i really hope carina will be there! she was awesome, especially on 22:20.
awesome. i know whoever runs his their website/twitter/facebook said they won't tell us which shows will be different, but i am planning to going to detroit and chicago. i think they are back to back and relatively close, i would hope they would not be identical. do you know, or can you tell us? of course i am going both nights, both cities. that's the plan, anyway... and they rocked my socks off in denver. i really hope carina will be there! she was awesome, especially on 22:20.
The only thing I know for sure is that when there is more than 1 show in a city, those shows will not be the same.
On the fall tour, we often only had a couple of days notice on which version would be in which city. There was even one instance where it changed about 6 hours before the morning load in.
About a week into the tour, we had a general idea of the schedule, but nothing was set in stone, and there were some changes. I can imagine it will be similar in March.
As far as I know, even the promoters didn't know which version would be in their city, and it will probably stay that way.
I do believe that Carina is going to be on this spring tour.
thanks junior!! i didn't even realize until i got home they played trekka twice in one night on the 2nd night, btw. that shit is mind-blowing. if YOU have any say, please make detroit and chicago completely different from each other. that would totally make my week off and my driving 2,000+ miles worth it :)
I'm interested in this alleged "scream" that nardo does for one of the songs on this puscifer gig that people have spoken of. In the October Vegas show I was at, there was no such scream.
I'm interested in this alleged "scream" that nardo does for one of the songs on this puscifer gig that people have spoken of. In the October Vegas show I was at, there was no such scream.
Here's hoping.
There have been at least 2 versions of the songs on the tour, and the version depends on which lineup are playing. "The Undertaker" had a normal "album-like" version and a "remix" version that had a heavier "industrial" slant to it. That is the version with the screams. I believe the "industrial" version was on the nights when Jeff Friedl was playing drums, but there may have been exceptions, and I might be remembering incorrectly. I never could remember which one they were going to do.
got the email.. mine was shipped yesterday (its about damn time)... and the tracking number is correct...try again, it might have just needed some time to update in the system
One more question: Can I expect to see Uncle Scratch for any of the upcoming shows? They were an absolutely perfect opener in Vegas.
I haven't heard what the opener situation is yet. I hope it remains the same as the fall.
Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival are based in Ohio, so all of these shows will be closer to home for them than the Western shows were.
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."
"Yeah Tool is fucking amazing. But there’s a big chunk of their fan base that think they’ve become thought provoking geniuses just from listening to them."