Stay home KISS. I hate you.

—Farts Mahoney

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  1. the last thing those geriatrics want is to rock and roll all night. This concert will be over by 6 so they have time to wash up and get their dentures soaking before bed.

  2. I wish someone would wrap Gene Simmon’s tongue around a fucking hand grenade. Fuckin’ poser one hit wonders – without their makeup, they’re just a bunch of weezy old men looking for retirement money.

  3. Yeah, I wish U2 or Phish would come here! They give ALL of THEIR money to charity and would probably hold their concert in a parking lot at the BLIP so as not to damage the grass at the commons.

    Fuck, Halifax is probably the only city where people bitch about shit that brings money to town.

  4. Ok, I’m not a KISS fan, but come on TTFN, how can you possibly call them a one-hit wonder? They’ve sold more than 85 million albums. They have 24 gold records. That’s a far cry from one-hit wonder, whether you like their music or not.

  5. Wow. KISS. Cranky— Phish would be okay (too many hippies though) but U2? Come on, really? Bono has his head so far up his ass that he can’t see past his impacted bowel. I would hate to see that sanctimonious arsehole and his dumbass band come to Halifax. He talks about saving starving children (a very noble cause I might add) but does so from a truck, and wears thousands of dollars worth of clothing while doing so (what a friggin hypocrite). KISS would be awesome, and good for the city too. Yes they’re old, but not as old as the Rolling Stones, or Ozzy for that matter, and they’ve all been in the area. They rock harder than U2 ever did.

  6. I was being sarcastic, dude.
    You make good points.

    Bono is a like a younger version of Sir Paul, only better, like he’s been appointed President of the World or something.

  7. TTFN I saw the Mars Volta and The Queens of the Stone Age open for the Chili Peppers in Montreal a few years back, it was awesome.

  8. TTFN I was so pissed when Queens of the Stone Age played right here in Halifax last May 13, and as so often happens in Halifax, it was poorly advertised and I didn’t find out until the NEXT NIGHT. ARGH.

    Of course I found out when I got back to my hotel in Montreal after just having seen the Cure at the Bell Centre, so that dulled my pain a little 🙂

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