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Post by papa steve on Sept 1, 2012 11:44:02 GMT -5
Saw Black Joe Lewis last night for the first time since Bonnaroo11 at the Asheville Music Hall. It was so much fun and the energy was amazing. Two hours of him ripping solos and an amazing horn section.
Post by billypilgrim on Sept 4, 2012 12:33:27 GMT -5
Phil Lesh had a weekend of "rambles" at his club - Terrapin Crossroads. I made the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday shows. On Friday, Marco Benevento came out and did a song with the band, which includes his old Duo mate, Joe Russo. For more information on band members and set lists, go to www.philzone.com/ and click on reviews.
Posters, I rarely buy them. The last one I caught a feeling about was a couple of years ago. I was feeling this one. Bonus, it's #72 of 125 signed by the artist. Being all me, I have no clue of who it is, haha.
Dan Deacon is coming to Mobile in December, gonna catch him then.
I saw Dead Can Dance at the Ryman tuesday night and it was one of the best shows that I have ever seen. The sound in that place is absolutely incredible, and I can't imagine a better venue to see them. Lisa Gerrard's voice melted my mind.
The Jesus and Mary Chain show last night in NOLA was meh. The opening band was good though...The Psychic Paramount. We bought their newest rekkid.
JAMC gained notoriety in their early days for short sets and violence that became common at their live shows
We thought Jim was going to have a meltdown on stage. He couldn't hear his vocals in the monitor and kept bitching about it and holding his fingers to his ears. They only played for a fucking hour. They didn't have any tour t-shirts, just f'n regular shirts with no tour dates. dumbasses.
JAMC setlist: Snakedriver Head On Far Gone and Out Between Planets Blues From A Gun Teenage Lust Sidewalking Cracking Up All Things Must Pass Some Candy Talking Happy When It Rains Halfway to Crazy Just Like Honey Reverence
Encore: The Hardest Walk Taste Of Cindy Never Understand
Saw Rush tonight in Manchester NH. What a weird setlist. Very heavy on the new album, sort of expected. Very heavy on 1983-1997 era stuff, coulda done better here.
After Subdivisions opening, I was lost for much of the next two hours. Only towards the end did they pick up with stuff most people are familiar with: YYZ, Tom Sawyer, Spirit of Radio, and Working Man. (Not in that order.)
Mahler's Eighth at the Nashville Symphony last night.
Brought the house down.
Nice. The Eighth is always more impressive live because of the sheer number of people involved. I prefer the Fifth on record, but definitely the Eighth live. Bravo.
Saw Edward Sharpe in Eugene, OR tonight. First time seeing my favorite live band in just over two years. They were kinda sloppy but still brought so much life to the show and created a bunch of great moments. Can't wait to see them again and hopefully at Roo.
YACHT and Hot Chip tonight. Two of my favorites and it was a perfect show. Third time seeing both bands and they still enthralled me. I thought about Roo a lot during Hot Chip. The energy there was the best I've felt at a concert in a long time. If we can somehow get a Hot Chip -- Cut Copy late night I will lose my mind.
Post by Yo Soy JBoy on Sept 14, 2012 6:57:09 GMT -5
Gafrab, you've been killing it with the live music. I'm recalling your epic Lolla - Red Rocks - OSL trip.
Anyway, saw The Heavy last night in some little crappy dive spot in Austin. I know they're not a huge name by any means, but I really think they're primed to hit the Roo/Coachella type festivals as an early afternoon tent now. Their new album, The Glorious Dead, is terrific (in my humble opinion), and they bring awesome energy live.
The opener, The Silent Comedy, had me 100% entertained as well.
In the airport now waiting on flight to Michigan for the MSU - Notre Dame game. Pretty killer weekend when I combine my 2 greatest passions: live music and college football.
Saw Built To Spill in a little club last week. They completely rocked the place, but you couldn't hear Doug at all. They were very nice and gave my friends and brother a couple of their setlists, but they didn't answer my question about attending ROO.
They said a new album drop in December, so you never know.
Post by arlenefavreau1 on Sept 16, 2012 13:30:57 GMT -5
Godsmack down at spac . They played an extended set due to poppa roach pulling out. They were decent I've seen them before multible times and unfortunately they play the same set unless they have an album they are promoting.
I never thought that I would read anything like that in this thread.
In a "I can't believe people go see Godsmack." kind of way or a "I can't believe someone who brave enough to admit it." kind of way? My vote would be on the latter.
Post by patty_d_27 on Sept 17, 2012 7:56:20 GMT -5
saw Bon Iver last night at the Mann Center in Philly, and it was one of the most quiet concerts I've even been to (in terms of the crowd). During the soft part of songs you could hear a pin drop. It's also the first time I've seen everyone sit for an entire concert in an amphitheater except for the encore, it really felt like something special
Post by chicojuarz on Sept 17, 2012 9:34:32 GMT -5
Saw Lightning Bolt on Saturday. Amazing as always. Spent the show in the pit, made it to the stage about halfway through. Then I spent Sunday marveling at the amount of bruises on my arms. Totally worth it.
saw Bon Iver last night at the Mann Center in Philly, and it was one of the most quiet concerts I've even been to (in terms of the crowd). During the soft part of songs you could hear a pin drop. It's also the first time I've seen everyone sit for an entire concert in an amphitheater except for the encore, it really felt like something special
I was at this show too. Truly beautiful. It was a great set, and like Gibson said, the crowd was just soaking the whole thing. When Justin opened the show looping and messing with just his vocals, I heard nothing but him. Spectacular.
This was at the end of July, but I saw Helmet and Toadies at Hell (the sub-basement of the Masquerade in Atlanta). Helmet was meh from what I had expected, but The Toadies absolutely killed it and played 9 songs off Rubberneck which IMO is their best record. My 14yr old cousin had never been to a real rock show and we took him for his birthday. A true eye opener lol.
02/08 Tool 02/11 Jeff Mangum 02/17 of Montreal 02/29 Blind Pilot 03/31 The Naked & The Famous 05/14 M83 and I Break Horses 05/19 Flaming Lips, Young the Giant, Dawes and AWOLNATION 06/07 Bonnaroo 2012!!! 06/13 Roger Waters 07/28 Toadies
Post by champagne cory on Sept 20, 2012 11:35:46 GMT -5
I saw Madonna last night. She played pretty much the whole new album so I only knew a couple songs. Woman can move for being 50+. Although she did seem to spend a lot of time off the stage as well. She also mooned us. She has a great ass.
Saturday I saw Beach House. Sunday I saw Washed Out. Monday I saw Passion Pit. Tuesday I saw Grizzly Bear. All four shows were great, but Grizzly Bear's show was phenomenal. Y'all, it's been 2 days since I saw Grizzly Bear at The Ryman, and I still have chills just thinking about it. If you have the opportunity to see them on this tour, do it. They are touring an incredible show. It moved me to my core.