Christmas came early this year. Creed’s back.
There’s a new reason to celebrate December 7. That’s right, some jokes are just ahead of their time.
Most people have discounted December 7, forgetting that it marks an extremely important day for our country’s history. This December 7, more meaning than ever will be given to this historic day. Yes, Creed, will be screening their live concert from 9/25/09 from Houston, Texas. Select theatre’s throughout the country, and the world, will be screening this concert, which is notable because it made it into the Guinness Book of World records for the most cameras used in footage of a live concert (239). Honestly, tears come to my eyes as I reflect on how absurd this is. We are talking about a band that I have actually seen live. That statement alone belongs in a frame, hung over a fireplace. That’s the kind of ghost story I can’t wait to tell my grandkids.
This my friends, is truly one of the most enjoyable things I have discovered in a long time. Sorry that the sound is not synched up perfectly, they managed to get the HD video right, but sometimes music is just so painfully bad, it refuses to come out right visually.
Oh heavenly host, thank you for this god-send of an event. It’s as if they made a the Passion of the Christ: Part 2.
I have two things to say about this:
First, you can bet your ass that this will not be screened here in New Zealand. And if by some fluke, someone manages to download it by accident, they will be kicked.
Second, they did make a Passion Of The Christ 2. It was called The Running Man starring Arnold Schwartzasomethingorrather
Mark Tremonti’s leg up is certainly the most consistent part of Creed’s “music”. That and Scott Stapp’s ability to give absolutely terrible live performances with awesomely corny song introductions. There is just so much to love/hate.