Thursday, September 20, 2012

KISS Live in Concert! Motley Crue Live in Concert!

Recently I went to a Motley Crue KISS concert. It was awesome! No. More than awesome!

First, there was Motley Crue. They were awesome. The guitars sounded awesome. In fact, one of the guys had a flamethrower guitar which was really really cool. I really want one too. Anyway, the drummer was also super awesome; especially during the solo. The drummer was in a small circle for the whole time and during the solo the drummer started to go upside down in the circle. He was playing upside-down during his drum solo. Awesome.
Well, I could go on and on about how awesome Motley Crue was, but then I won't have room for KISS! You get my point anyway.
Ah yeah! Fireworks!
Then, KISS came on. They were awesome as well. Their songs were awesome too. In the middle of the show, Paul Stanley had, wait for it, a fireworks bazooka! Then he zip-lined to the middle of the crowd and sang a song from there. It was really awesome. The guitar solos were amazing too. They sang some new songs which were also really cool sounding.
There was also Gene Simmons being Gene Simmons.

All in all, it was really amazing. I don't think I can stress that enough.

I know I haven't posted anything in a while, but this is why.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum

Recently, I was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. It's a great place to visit and I highly recommend it to people who like all kinds of rock music. I also brought my camera to take a ton of pictures to show, but they don't allow cameras in the exhibit areas. Darn. I do have some pictures though.
This is the entrance. Their special temporary exhibit that week was the Grateful Dead. It was really cool. I didn't take this picture.
This is the sign outside the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I also did not take this picture. I did take a picture of the sign myself though. It just didn't come out as well as this one did.
They had giant guitars outside too.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a great place to visit. I got to see stuff about Elvis, Bruce Springsteen, and even ZZ Top's car! They also had an exhibit about the history of rock and roll going back into decades like the 40's and 50's. I gotta tell you, they cover everything. It was a ton of fun!
If you would like to learn even more about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, you can visit their website at http://rockhall.com/. Seriously, it is very worth it.