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Ok, I did not even know they were touring together this summer but it should be interesting.
Here's an article with some quotes from Slayer's Kerry King.
I can't wait... I got my tickets hour 1 minute 1 of the presale...
I've always been a diehard manson fan... I've seen him in Vegas at Mandalay Bay, at Ozzfest that SR mentioned (which btw was one of the coolest shows ever, and there is footage of him talking about how he was sure he was going to be assassinated at that show-- that was also where he talked with Moore about Bowling from Columbine, but I digress.) and then at the Fillmore a couple of times. He's easily in the Top 3 of all the live shows I've seen.
Slayer's a great band, and put's on a great live show-- but they are no where near the performers that Manson is. I just hope Manson takes Kerry's advice and plays some of his older heavier tunes... I could do without Tainted Love, Heart Shaped Glasses, and even Sweet Dreams for that matter.
In any case- Manson will be closing all of the dates and I can't frieking wait.
We had surprisingly good seats, row GG for anyone who's been to Coors Ampitheater before...
Slayer was Slayer-- what I've come to expect, heavy as hell and kicked my a$$... Slayer's bassist, Tom, had on a Raiders jersey and catcher's shin guards-- so right off the bat I thought that was lame... Raining Blood is always sweet live, that was probably the highlight of their set for me...
Manson was awesome, but of all the Manson shows I've seen, this was probably in the lower half... The guy's just got too many radio singles now, so I don't get to hear most of my favorites by him. I hate being the guy who always wants to hear old school stuff, but I did...
The Reflecting God was easily the best song of the show, and it culminated with Manson being lifted like 30 feet off the stage by a big riser. Other highlights for me were: If I was your Vampire, Just a Car Crash Away, Fight Song and Sweet Dreams.
...Manson had a mic that was a big butcher's knife on the other end, it was sweet.
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