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Old 01-10-2005, 02:57 AM   #6
Ghoulish Delight
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
If it's not the same connection as when No Doubt was your local club band, I will have to say it's one of the best connections I've seen between a major music artist and her audience. She has not by any means lost that.
I'll admit that I haven't seen them in years. I stopped once I went to a show and was crushed against the stage for an hour and got kicked in the head (and almost blacked out) by a crowd surfer. Had to be pulled out by security. It was absolutlely raucus, and the band ignored it. Which is normal for other concerts, but the previous time I saw ND (which was before KROQ was playing them), they flat out stopped playing in the middle of a song because the mosh pit was getting nasty. That was enough of a change of attitude for me. And then Gwen started going through her Madaonna wanna-be phase. And all the while, their music was getting duller and duller, imo.
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