Danzig was solid. I got to see a lot of people I never see as a bonus. Danzig looks like shit but he performs well. The Misfits set was waaaaay too short. They did like six songs, which seems like a lot until you remember it's the Misfits. That was like about 8 minutes of the show.
Roger Waters was amazing. His opening almost brought me tears. I'd not pay $120 to see him perform
The Wall again but I can understand why people would. You just can't pay enough attention to the music, the visuals, and technical nature of the show all at the same time. You end up missing stuff you really want to appreciate.
Dear Tick is this Sunday, which is awesome, really. I've hit one great show after another after another after another after another after a fairly long drought where I felt like I was beginning to see shows out of habit more than out of enjoyment of the experience. So my hopes are back up high.
But the real reason for the post is Neon Trees has announced that Walk the Moon is their opening band and I've been interested in hearing more from Walk the Moon for some time. Any one familiar with them? Are they worth checking out? For that matter are Neon Trees any better live than they are recorded? What sets them apart? They're asking for $20 at a $10 venue and they've never grabbed me long enough to give them a chance but something about Walk the Moon just pulls me in.
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And not to mention I missed the last wuss rock bands I was going to see (Gotye and Kimbra and Grouplove) and I sort of regret them both, even if I need to turn the station every time Gotye comes on now and they're choosing really crappy Kimbra songs to air.
Edit, actually three wuss acts. I missed Fun too because they got huge right before they came to town and suddenly their weeknight $10, weren't going to play to anyone show sold out.