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	<title>Comments on: The List: 20 Awesome Things at Concerts</title>
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	<description>Like nothing you&#039;ve ever heard.</description>
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		<title>By: lzr</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 18:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah, agree to this list.

#2: That were &quot;The Errors&quot; for me which opened for Whomadewho. Never heard of them before, and I enjoyed them even more than the main-act (though whomadewho were awesome aswell). If you have the chance to see them then do so, it&#039;s just a wild ride of up-tempo-disco-inspired stuff with live drumming, guitars and synths (and sounds absolutely nothing like their recorded music, which is nice too, but totally different).

#15: I went to see Radiohead on September 11 2001 (yep, that 9-11) which was an absolutely amazing experience because everyone was in shock because of the attacks on the WTC but still went to see the best band in the world, the band (especially thom) was completely out of words for the entire gig and they just performed immensely sad versions of their songs. It was really an extremely intense and sad gig. 
Half a year later I found a bootleg of that gig on some totally obscure FTP-Site and it all comes back whenever I listen to that one (and I still do sometimes).</description>
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<p>#2: That were &#8220;The Errors&#8221; for me which opened for Whomadewho. Never heard of them before, and I enjoyed them even more than the main-act (though whomadewho were awesome aswell). If you have the chance to see them then do so, it&#8217;s just a wild ride of up-tempo-disco-inspired stuff with live drumming, guitars and synths (and sounds absolutely nothing like their recorded music, which is nice too, but totally different).</p>
<p>#15: I went to see Radiohead on September 11 2001 (yep, that 9-11) which was an absolutely amazing experience because everyone was in shock because of the attacks on the WTC but still went to see the best band in the world, the band (especially thom) was completely out of words for the entire gig and they just performed immensely sad versions of their songs. It was really an extremely intense and sad gig.<br />
Half a year later I found a bootleg of that gig on some totally obscure FTP-Site and it all comes back whenever I listen to that one (and I still do sometimes).</p>
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