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| Author: | Helena-Valeya Bloomadden [ April 13th, 2006, 12:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Good Charlotte and/or Simple Plan |
Who all here loves Good Charlotte and Simple Plan as much as I do?! Having been to both of their concerts (unfortunately not when they were touring together), allow me to express just a few reasons as to why they're my top 2 fav bands. For anyone who's ever been to either or both of their concerts, you know what I'm talking about so you don't have to read these if you don't want to. Let's begin with Good Charlotte, shall we? The concert was small (about 300 people on the floor), but it was amazing to hear just how loud 300 people could be when Paul, Billy, Benji, and Joel walked on stage. There was LOTS of interaction with the crowd (which is vital to any concert of goodness), and during 'Mountain', Joel actually picked up his guitar and preformed not half a foot away from the people in the front row (I know this because I couldn't see him). In the words of my cousin after the concert (keep in mind that he's NOT a big Good Charlotte fan and that he's been to at least 8 concerts), well, he said this: "That was the best f***ing concert I've ever been to!!!" And he was right, because it's my favorite too! Now for Simple Plan... I was in row 13 for this one, and it was a blast as well... again, LOTS of crowd interaction, and there was one point during about the middle of the concert that I'll never forget: Chuck (drummer), actually got up and ran through the seats (not by mine )!! It was amazing! I've never seen anything like that. So much fun, and I highly doubt anyone sat down.
So, here, feel free to express your love for Good Charlotte and Simple Plan!!! |
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| Author: | Rasinetranmy [ November 14th, 2025, 12:20 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Good Charlotte and/or Simple Plan |
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