Joe Letz, Combichrist’s drummer, will serve as the opening act for Rammstein during their North American tour, performing DJ mixes of various Rammstein songs. You can check Joe Letz oficial announcement here.
Some people crack me up. When you get GA tickets for a Rammstein concert you ought to know what you’re getting yourself into, unless you didn’t watch any of the various videos on the Tube thing. There was some shoving and pushing going on at the Toyota Center in Houston no doubt. You have these airheads at just about any rock concert. Thankfully we had our seats in section 107, great seats that is. They came down the stairs right next to us.
As far as Jeo Letz goes, he did a good enough job to get the near sellout crowd going. Yea, I didn’t like everything he did, but it really wasn’t all bad. I thought it was a great bridge into the actual opening with no breaks in between. Nothing in this concert was of the ordinary, Letz included and that’s a good thing, meaning it was a completely different concert experience from what you normally would see. I go to concerts to have a good time, not to critize. Take it for what it was, a different type of opening act, that’s it. We had a blast, truly the experience of a lifetime. I had so many friends and co-workers say: I wish I would have gone. That was when I told them about what they missed. I just hope they come back again so that more people can experience this unique band live.
2 and a half hours or so between the two of them..but why would you really want to know that? it’s better NOT knowing…but now I’ve told you…so..there you go
Really? Joe Letz is a terrific drummer, and the Dub Step mix of Du Hast was the best remix he did.
You’re an ungrateful little bitch. He put in a good show. Obviously he’s good friends with Richard. I don’t see what your problem is. Why don’t you go crawl back into the wretched womb you came out of?
Joe Letz was terrible! Last year, I got to see him as a terrible drummer. This year, as an even worse DJ. I’ll admit, the first thing he did had potential, but he never went anywhere with it. Then, the biggest insult… dubstepping Du Hast! When there was a lull in the sound, I (being front row right in front of him), yelled “YOU F—ING SUCK!” and flipped him off. He heard me. Save for a few fangirls, the crowd pretty much agreed with me by throwing those stupid glowsticks he rubbed on his crotch right back at him. All he did was make me more grateful for Rammstein to come out and play good music!
Yes, they just put those numbers on there to track how many tickets there are. The Row and Seat numbers do not have any bearing on where you will be. Floor is GA.
I’ve always gone at least 10 hours early. The die hards are there 10 to 12 hours before the doors open. I’d say 8 hours would be the latest to get in line.
I have a ticket for the San Antonio concert this Thursday. My ticket says I’m in “General Admission Row 3, Seat 11,” but I’m pretty convinced from the things I’ve read on here that it’s just going to be a huge pit.
If that’s the case, hopefully getting there 7 hours early will be sufficient lmao.
Can’t wait for this Friday. The Toyota Center is gonna explode. Saw AC\DC there in ’08 or ’09 and it was pretty loud. Hopefully I go deaf from this one!
Some people crack me up. When you get GA tickets for a Rammstein concert you ought to know what you’re getting yourself into, unless you didn’t watch any of the various videos on the Tube thing. There was some shoving and pushing going on at the Toyota Center in Houston no doubt. You have these airheads at just about any rock concert. Thankfully we had our seats in section 107, great seats that is. They came down the stairs right next to us.
As far as Jeo Letz goes, he did a good enough job to get the near sellout crowd going. Yea, I didn’t like everything he did, but it really wasn’t all bad. I thought it was a great bridge into the actual opening with no breaks in between. Nothing in this concert was of the ordinary, Letz included and that’s a good thing, meaning it was a completely different concert experience from what you normally would see. I go to concerts to have a good time, not to critize. Take it for what it was, a different type of opening act, that’s it. We had a blast, truly the experience of a lifetime. I had so many friends and co-workers say: I wish I would have gone. That was when I told them about what they missed. I just hope they come back again so that more people can experience this unique band live.
\m/ o \m/
Meh. Doesn’t really make a difference to me whether I know before hand or not. I’m gonna have fun anyways 😀
@courtney
2 and a half hours or so between the two of them..but why would you really want to know that? it’s better NOT knowing…but now I’ve told you…so..there you go
Oh I forgot to ask, how long do their concerts typically run?
Super excited about tomorrow, sucky opener or not. I’m gonna try to get to the Toyota Center around 11ish. God its gonna be a long hot wait.
@IconoclastAgent
Really? Joe Letz is a terrific drummer, and the Dub Step mix of Du Hast was the best remix he did.
You’re an ungrateful little bitch. He put in a good show. Obviously he’s good friends with Richard. I don’t see what your problem is. Why don’t you go crawl back into the wretched womb you came out of?
Joe Letz was terrible! Last year, I got to see him as a terrible drummer. This year, as an even worse DJ. I’ll admit, the first thing he did had potential, but he never went anywhere with it. Then, the biggest insult… dubstepping Du Hast! When there was a lull in the sound, I (being front row right in front of him), yelled “YOU F—ING SUCK!” and flipped him off. He heard me. Save for a few fangirls, the crowd pretty much agreed with me by throwing those stupid glowsticks he rubbed on his crotch right back at him. All he did was make me more grateful for Rammstein to come out and play good music!
I just really hope that the crowd isn’t too fucking violent. Really I’d rather enjoy the band rather than fight people.
Perhaps I’ll try a bit earlier. One thing’s for sure, here in Texas with the hot weather, it’s going to be one fucking grueling wait.
@LittleLuckyLink
Yes, they just put those numbers on there to track how many tickets there are. The Row and Seat numbers do not have any bearing on where you will be. Floor is GA.
I’ve always gone at least 10 hours early. The die hards are there 10 to 12 hours before the doors open. I’d say 8 hours would be the latest to get in line.
I have a ticket for the San Antonio concert this Thursday. My ticket says I’m in “General Admission Row 3, Seat 11,” but I’m pretty convinced from the things I’ve read on here that it’s just going to be a huge pit.
If that’s the case, hopefully getting there 7 hours early will be sufficient lmao.
Can’t wait for this Friday. The Toyota Center is gonna explode. Saw AC\DC there in ’08 or ’09 and it was pretty loud. Hopefully I go deaf from this one!
Really? I think I repeatedly poked someone’s nose behind me on Thursday @ the Honda Center.
I got a black eye from being in the pit!