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    Saw the Chili Peppers last night. I was tempted to walk out, but then they played Throw Away Your Television which was amazing. Overall the first three songs were rubbish (Can't Stop, Dani something about Tom Petty, and Charlie), they were boring and lacked emotion. Then when they pulled out Throw Away Your Television it demonstrated who the posers were. The line up from then on was sweet, (minus Hump De Bump and Snow which I must say were garbage), played Me & My Friends (1987 Uplift Mofo!!!), This Velvet Glove, Don't Forget Me, I Feel Love, a cover with John singing, Californication, By The Way, Higher Ground, I Could Of Lied and Sunny (Marvin Gaye) with Flea singing. But I'm really disappointed because they didn't play Give It Away or Under The Bridge, both of which are awesome live.

    So all-in-all

    Awesomeness of band - 7/10 A bit iffy, all the new songs were rubbish.
    Quality of beer - N/A, didn't drink, but it's the Acer so it's got fully fitted bars and many quality options, so maybe a 8/10 if you did.
    Quality of loos - 10/10 Wow, clean and no queues at all.
    Quality of talent - 9/10, much talent.
    Quality of kebab/deathburger on way home - N/A didn't get one, but it's Sydney so if you did get one, going on previous experience, it would be a 9/10.

    Bonus Rank:
    Quality of Posers - 10/10 brilliant posers, stunning quality. One guy had a shirt saying #1 Fan so I went up and asked him what their second album was to which he replied "****** if I know".
    Last edited by naut; 04-17-2007 at 09:02.
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