Megadeth Bassist Reports From Vancouver
Megadeth bassist James MacDonough has posted this tour report from Vancouver on the band's official website:
Well it was a rough, long trip through the mountains, alot of snow at certain points but glad to be in somewhat warmer temperatures. I even got tattood today, yes I do have some room left, japanese 'Kanji' lettering.
It's been great having Dave McRobb out for the last few shows, a really great guy, he still seems never to stop working though. His job with this site is amazing and always seems to suprise me with new ideas.
It's what we call the 'countdown' section of the tour now, where there's only a few shows left, and everyones' getting a little down about it. There will be a new tour in a couple of months, so something to look forward to, also playing countries where some of us have never been.
Dave planned a thanksgiving dinner for both bands and all the crew today, it was a very nice spread with all the traditional fixings, a very nice thing for him to do. It was also a plus that it was in Vancouver and the city wasn't shut down for the day.
Happy Holidays again! These last shows will rock like the previous ones I'm sure. I will gather pics from everyone I can that's out with us and post some type of spread for you guys when I'm back home.
Be Loud, Be Safe, and talk to you soon, James.
Megadeth plays a sold-out show tonight at the Commodore Ballroom after an in-store appearance at Scrape Records at 4pm.
Source: Metal Eater
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I thought the show at Red's in Edmonton was awesome! If you have the chance don't miss out on this line up. I was a little skeptical with the touring band but it is hard to even imagine the "Countdown" lineup playing a better show. Dave was unbelievable! His voice... amazing! His playing... electrifying!