BEFORE I GET TA DA CONCERT YEEEAAAAAHHH TOMORROWS GERARDS Birthday!!!!


happy birthday GEE!!!!

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMGomgomg!!!!!!! I HAD THE BESHT NIGHT OF MY LIFE on sunday and it was the most exciting first CONCERT

ever!!!!and as some of u know :Intrgx: went with me and it was the best night of our lives. we saw GERARD!!we saw him when THE BRAVERY was playing, he was wearing redish-black sunglasses, and he was to the right of the drums and , like sorta on the backstage. so pretty much we saw him during the daylight and the NIGHT

it was sooo amazing, the first time we saw Gerard i think we were more excited and felt like we were gonna pass out..
heh

at least i thought i was. And there is a fact about Going to My Chemical Romance concerts that My Chem Fans Really do stick together, and all the MCR fans that were at the Bamboozle concert were like my age 14 and a little bit above

. and the girls that we were by we all were excited about it

cause this was about 6:30 during the day and we still have energy,(heh anyway i had energy the whole night anyway)

well ya when we saw him on stage we got to see Gerard how sweet the really is with a smile, he was singing along with the words to and claping

he's such a sweetie

...
At the concert also we saw The Bravery and they did such a great performance aww meh gosh the singer swang the microphone around and he threw the microphone stand like across the stage

and ME AND Intrgx were the only fans jumping up and down and the Lead Gutairst came over to the section we were standing and made sure we saw him nodding his head. and the lipped something, since, and i was signing i loved him in sign Language.

:faint.
ANNNNNDDDD NOWW FO THE SHOW AT LATE AT NIGHT, yeeaaaahhh it was a school night too MCR WAS COMING ON!!! after Blaqk Audio. AND after two hours making our wall through the painfull death way-mashpit crowd ME AND Intrgx were making our wawe were at least closser than 50 feet we were to the left a bit to Mikey Way sooooo close. i thought we had an awsome spot

we WERE STANDING 8 HOURS FOR THIS MOMENT!! and MCR was torturing the crowd with suspense

it was soooooooo awsome it made me nervous with excitement.. and we were around a lot of MCR FANS

so there's a proof shown no matter where you are when there's AN MCR EVENT happening they stick together and wont let anything happen to you. at least we thought cause the fans we were next to were so nice and also our age
the stage was completely dark and then slowly lights up with the song SLEEP playing!! i think it was an awsome song to start with

<3HERE's THE SONGS they played (intrgx help me out if i forget one)<3

it try and go in order

1 SLEEP {i know that one for sure)

2 this is How i disappear
3 Dead!
4 House of wolves
5 im not okay { GERARD DID THE CHICKEN DANCE running across the stage like 5 times, i was cracking up he's hilarious!!!

)
5 i don't love you
6 Give 'em hell kid( the deticated this song ta Lyn-Z AWWW =^^

7 Welcome to the black PARADE

he asked if we wanted to sing with him, we repeated ''WERE HALF WAY THERE!!"
8 Do you know what they do to guys like us in prison
9 TEENAGERS!!! (

Gerard made us do the hand motions yeah!!)
10 Thanks for the venom
11 Famous last words(MAN WAS I THIRSTY AT THIS POINT, I DIDNT DRINK WATER THE WHOLE DAY X_______o)
12 Cancer{ i cried mu eyes out at the song.. i guess i was thinking about my 18 yr old cousin that past away in October, everyone brought out their cell phones}
13 Helena {SO LOOONG AND GOODnight, Gee said he missed us already still on the stage}
that was the last tour stop for THE BLACK PARADE. yup theres also alot of ather fun things that i will later update

the funnest was a butter scotch joke.. well anyway alot of the fans were throwing water bottles and candy

and after when he's done with one of the songs Gerard picks up a piece of hard candy and said "this better not be some old PEOPLES CANDY?!" and he looks at the candy and goes "it's butterscotch, i like butterscotch.''
some of my other good friends came later for just mcr late. because my friend stephaine was at soccer. and there was nooooo way she could of gotten to the front with out being killed or something. and OMG I REALLY WISHED WE WERE TOGETHER!! but at least she saw the whole concert it WAS AMAZING!!!! she got videos and my friend brittney gots pictures of mikeys SHIRT HAAA

it said Mikey F%$*ing Way

and it was awsome and they were selling it at the MCR BOOTH TOO!!
and the ARTICAL of the up date of the Concert said there were a lot of SQEELING PRE-TEENS!!! and everyone i talked to were at least 13 or above what the hell..ANY WAY TAKE A look a the artical.


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Day 2 of Bamboozle Left falls flat
Review: The best parts of the sprawling festival especially My Chemical Romance should have been consolidated into Day 1.
By BEN WENER
What a thudding comedown.
After getting off to a surprisingly strong start Saturday with an eclectic lineup dotted by amusing discoveries, the second Bamboozle Left festival, held this past weekend before 20,000 people on the grounds of Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, quickly devolved Sunday into just another punk 'n' emo endurance test. Day 1 felt like something greater than Warped Tour, this Jersey-based fest's forebear; Day 2 played out exactly like the carbon copy cynics figured it would be.
Not that the majority of attendees seemed to mind such routine, whether that meant shaking fists to the one-note growl of Hot Water Music and Anti-Flag or discerning just what unlistenable Finch and incomprehensible, discombobulating Chiodos were screaming about. It's important for anyone older than 25 to remember that, as with Warped, this carnival of noise was primarily geared toward Hoodie Nation's not-fully-formed aesthetic, where whining and shrieking and mindless thrashing are valued as emblems of rebellion, however hollow.
That of more than 50 bands on six stages I found less than a half-dozen performances worth remembering is par for the course, then. The real fluke was that Saturday's fare managed to double that amount, making for a nifty experience unto itself. If only Bamboozle had been downsized to a single day which it should be in the future this festival-season kickoff might have been as ideal as the cool weather that accompanied it.
Imagine: What if the better parts of Day 2 had been stuffed into Day 1? Make My Chemical Romance the overall headliner as they proved again Sunday night, to a smaller-than-anticipated

CROWDS FILLED WITH SQUEELING PRE-TEENS???!!!!

*WTF!?*

that band is in a class apart from the rest of its modern-rock peers right now. Then have Jimmy Eat World and Blaqk Audio (AFI's Davey Havok and Jade Puget in synth-pop mode) duke it out for the second-best spot the former has chant-along faves, but the latter had yet to perform to such a large audience, so curiosity ran higher.
Now push down the All-American Rejects in the running order and move up Paramore, perhaps even above Jimmy. Add in the Bravery (better than usual in this context) and maybe Goldfinger (not nearly as appealing as Reel Big Fish a decade later) and, OK, Hawthorne Heights or Saves the Day or Dillinger Escape Plan, take your pick from Sunday's also-rans
and, whaddya know, suddenly you've got a pretty killer combination for the teeming KROQ and Alternative Press throngs.
As it was, people were petering out by the time Gerard Way led My Chem into a storming set that (strange as this is to say about such a young group) took the band back to its blacktop-fest roots and further away from its conceptual "Black Parade" breakthrough. What that bodes for its future is anyone's guess, but MCR's growing muscularity is not to be overlooked.
Blaqk Audio emerged as the peak of the day's darkened electro-pop contingent, which at times felt like a minifest within the sprawl that stretched from the VIP parking lot to the concourse at the foot of the amphitheater. Before topping off with Havok and Puget, club kids could have spent the better part of the day taking in only synthetic upstarts (Breathe Carolina, the Medic Droid, the Secret Handshake) and evaluating Metro Station, featuring Trace Cyrus and Mason Musso, younger siblings of "Hannah Montana" stars Miley Cyrus and Mitchel Musso.
Yet, synth-weaned though I am, out of that muck only the hard-core raps of 3OH!3 (picture the Beastie Boys coming on like the Ying Yang Twins) and the would-be outrageousness of Jeffree Star left any lasting impression.
A pink-haired, heavily tattooed, transgendered filth-monger originally from Garden Grove, MySpace novelty Star belongs on a lurid bill with the Genitorturers and Lords of Acid at a seedy Hollywood dive. Here, however, enticing kids to "enter my construction zone" (that's the tame stuff), he was as incongruous as could be if ultimately more interesting than Blaqk Audio's attempt to be all things electro at once.
Recycled Nine Inch Nails, trance past its expiration date, a disco remake of Thompson Twins' "Hold Me Now" that made Soft Cell seem macho, enough ta-dahand gestures that I half-expected Havok to make a tiger appear tolerably silly stuff, sure, but it's a wonder AFI doesn't lose half its fan base over it.
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