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Coal Chamber at Ozzfest!!!

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>I dont know how it is this year, but I went last year to the Blockbuster >Pavillion in LA CA, and the stage was up front, there were about five >thousand seats, and then in back of that was about three acres of grass, >and that was the general admission eating/standing/moshing /whatever. >The second stage is over by the entrance.

I didn’t get to go last year (missing Slayer SUCKS) but am going to the Glenn Helen pavilion this year. Do you know how close the stage is to the front row of seats? Reason I ask is that I have something like 24th row in orchestra and was wondering what the pit situation will be like in front of the stage. Fuck going back to the grass, I wanna be right in front of the stage! Its hard to believe that Slayer’s pit was way in the back, things must have been wild right up front. How much room is there right up front and was it packed with people? Thanks!

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > In article >> I enjoyed every band that I saw at Ozzfest 97, but Coal Chamber stole the >> show.  I even missed the beginning of Fear Factory’s (another favorite of >> mine) set to see Coal Chamber again.  I liked their CD but seeing them live >> made me LOVE it.  They are the MUST SEE band of Ozzfest. >> Here are my ratings of the bands at Pittsburgh’s Ozzfest: > Can any of you guys tell me how this show is set up?  I have general admission > seats and I was wondering if there were seats on the floor or if it’s just > one big > pit.  Is it obvious which is the main stage that Ozzy and Sabbath play on? > Thanks! > Yours, > Mike > — > MIRROR                 Check out the lastest MIRROR release, > PO Box 430                        "Reflections" > Thiells, NY  10984         Available on Eroica Records >                   Http://www.tco.com/MIRROR

I dont know how it is this year, but I went last year to the Blockbuster Pavillion in LA CA, and the stage was up front, there were about five thousand seats, and then in back of that was about three acres of grass, and that was the general admission eating/standing/moshing /whatever. The second stage is over by the entrance.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > I enjoyed every band that I saw at Ozzfest 97, but Coal Chamber stole the > show.  I even missed the beginning of Fear Factory’s (another favorite of > mine) set to see Coal Chamber again.  I liked their CD but seeing them live > made me LOVE it.  They are the MUST SEE band of Ozzfest. > Here are my ratings of the bands at Pittsburgh’s Ozzfest: >  1. Coal Chamber  (Rayna Rules) >  2. Black Sabbath  (What else can I say) >  3. Fear Factory  (Drummer Kills) >  4. Machine Head  (South Of Heaven) >  5. Type O Negative  (No Covers this time) >  6. Drain  (Crush the Spice Girls) >  7. Ozzy Osbourne  (Good Show, nothing spectacular) >  8. Vision Of Disorder (Hardcore) >  9. Neurosis (3 Drummers) > 10. Pantera (I never was a big fan, but played good) > 11. Downset (Singer was way too happy) > (Didn’t see Slo Burn or Powerman 5000 due to time constraints) > -Joe > The Great Anti-Spam Campaign > My reply address is incorrect!!! > remove the obvious (nospam) or > jstockman at frsoft dot com

quick look at them and went back to watch Pantera.

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Author: admin on June 10, 1997
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