Pantera/Amon Amarth - Now it’s a movie

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DJ Davis
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Pantera/Amon Amarth - Now it’s a movie

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I’d be interested to see if anyone else attended a show out there in the lawn recently. Now with 5 videos boards, it’s like you’re watching a video first, live concert second. We love our screens. Sure they’ve always had video screens, but now they’ve upgraded them and it’s almost like a video production is prioritized. Kind of cool, but it seemed different. Maybe they’ve been doing this for awhile, I don’t know. I guess you have to get closer seats to have it feel like back in the day. It was well done, don’t get me wrong. Clearly they’ve had more cameras and switch them faster. But they’re making it more of a screen experience back there.

Pantera is certainly not the same without the bros, but they still put on a good concert. I think Amon Amarth was the best act of the night. The moon was badass too, peering through the clouds
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Re: Pantera/Amon Amarth - Now it’s a movie

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I was there. Not in the lawn, though.

I've now seen Pantera minus the Abbott brothers three times, which is one more than I saw them when they were alive, which makes me sad. No, it's definitely not the same, but they picked about the two best guys I can think of to fill in for them.

I saw them in Memphis a year or two ago and I liked that setlist better. I really don't like their last album, so any time they play anything off it, it takes me out of it. But they played 10s and Mouth For War, which I always liked. The crowd was pretty hot all night and the band sounded good. Phil looks healthy and sounded good.

I was really looking forward to Amon Amarth. I can't say I'm a fan, but I'm easily swayed by dorky, triumphant metal about swords and gods and Vikings and [shirt]. They were really fun and sounded good. They looked like they were having a great time too. The crowd seemed to love them as well. I wonder if people out in the lawn were doing the rowing thing.

Great weather too.
Arvid Smeal
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Re: Pantera/Amon Amarth - Now it’s a movie

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Pantera is meathead garbage
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