Mudvayne in Concert at The Wiltern with 10 Years and Snot
The Wiltern (3790 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90010)
- Full Price:
- $28.75
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- $10.00*
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The last date listed for Mudvayne in Concert with 10 Years and Snot was Tuesday November 11, 2008 / 7:00pm.
Currently at The Wiltern:
Eagles Frontman Glenn Frey ("Take It Easy," "The Heat Is On")
- Full Price:
- $47.50
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- $23.75
Best-known as a founding member and co-frontman of legendary '70s soft-rockers the Eagles, singer-songwriter Glenn Frey comes to the Wiltern for a solo show. During his on-again, off-again time with the Eagles, Frey's hits have included such classic rock radio staples as "Take It Easy," "Peaceful Easy Feeling," "Already Gone," "New Kid in Town" and "Heartache Tonight." As a solo star since the early '80s, he's continued to score smashes with "The Heat Is On," "You Belong to the City" and more. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Frey has racked up six Grammys and more than 20 Top 40 hits. Learn More
2 Goldstar Member Reviews
Kudos to any metal frontman with the singing prowess of the Cookie Monster, to hit the stage in a luminescent red furry costume matching his flaming red mohawk or anyone willing to put on that much polyester under the hot stage lights period. The show would get a higher rating, if, despite the 2 opening acts, Mudvayne played the minimum acceptable lead act running time of 75 minutes. It is unacceptable to play less than an hour with ”No Encore”. Poor Chad Gray must have felt his limitations in the first 5 minutes with the furry getup, because he didn’t leave the security of the center of the stage or his wailing Cookie Monster screaming. Come on Chad, just take the furry suit off and get out there and make your fans happy with an encore (bad enough that ticketmaster routinely rips them off). But, for me, for $15, I appreciated the music and the furry suit joke.Written on Nov 17 2008
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The show was ok. Snot's new leader singer was not that great. Mudvayne's performance was decent.Written on Nov 12 2008
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Description
When the band first slithered onto the stage in 2000 with macabre make-up and revolting cuts from their 'L.D. 50' debut, Mudvayne inspired a generation of thrash fans to mix things up a bit. Though an average human being couldn't understand a word of their hit, 'Dig,' those infected with a penchant for the nu-metal life quickly became entranced with the single's hypnotic riffs. 'The End of All Things to Come' changed the modus operandi of the band, with new names and creepy alien masks, plus a revamped sound. This was a new image indeed, but still contained some dastardly sounds.
