Even rock-stars get lost sometimes. But image walking down the street, playing Pokemon Go, and one just rolls up next to you, asks you for directions, and then takes you for a ride? Oh, and THEN drops tour hints?
Yeah, that happened to Tim Lord of Western New York on Sunday...
In part 2 Lauren strikes back! If you watched part 1 and thought that I probably scared Lauren. You were wrong. Part 2 also proves that chicks dig a guy with a little Schnauzer. For some reason I can not post part 2 with the provided link, luckily its apart of the play list. So here is part 3! I guess we are doing this Pulp Fiction style.
Here's a warning for the next fan who decides it's a genius idea to get drunk and delay the game by running around on the field.
One Ohio State University football fan may have gotten his 5 seconds of fame, but he also got more than he bargained for.
There are a lot of things on the internet that you shouldn't look at, like lemon parties and stile project. But every once in a while, a gleaming gem of greatness appears.
This is the "preview" of a fan-made Batman versus the Terminator. It's animated well, and the voice acting isn't total crap (I'm available for some Batman voice work btw)...
It seems as though we are hearing more and more stories about bands stopping on stage mid-performance to deliver a message to the crowd or one person in particular. Even at the Saratoga date for Mayhem Fest As I Lay Dying stopped playing because it looked as though a fan was injured. It's quite commendable and says a lot about the band. Staind vocalist Aaron Lewis is the latest musician to practic
Chris Cornell recently welcomed a fan to the stage for the moment that every guitarist dreams about, getting to perform a song with one of your rock idols. See the Soundgarden vocalist belt out an acoustic version of ‘Outshined’ with a fan on guitar below.