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My fiancee likes Fun. I change the station every time I hear them. My condolences.
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We always seem to end up going to the same concerts. Kinda bummed about the postponement but hopefully he'll get better soon.Isgrimnur wrote:I guess I don't need to fight my way across Dallas in rush hour traffic tonight:
Our friend and bandmate Ted has been feeling unwell for a few days, and yesterday he was taken to a hospital to receive emergency treatment. The scans revealed a blood clot on the surface of his brain that requires an operation. Ted is receiving excellent care and we are being assured that he will recover quickly from surgery.
Sadly we have to postpone three upcoming headline shows planned for this week in Dallas on Tuesday 6/11, Woodlands on Wednesday 6/12, and New Orleans on Thursday 6/13. All dates will be rescheduled and will be announced as soon as we can; all tickets for this week’s events will be honoured at their rescheduled dates. We have no plans to cancel or postpone any other appearances along this current tour.
We’re all wishing Ted a speedy recovery.
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We do. You'll have to tell me if there's anything good coming up that I missed.godhugh wrote:We always seem to end up going to the same concerts.
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They Might Be Giants tomorrow (tabling for the radio station)
Cyndi Lauper on Sunday, but do i want to go to Tacoma ??
Camera Obscura next Saturday (also radio station-related)
My Bloody Valentine in August
Cyndi Lauper on Sunday, but do i want to go to Tacoma ??
Camera Obscura next Saturday (also radio station-related)
My Bloody Valentine in August
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TMBG plays Portland Thursday and it will be the first show of theirs I've skipped in a long time.hitbyambulance wrote:They Might Be Giants tomorrow (tabling for the radio station)
Cyndi Lauper on Sunday, but do i want to go to Tacoma ??
Camera Obscura next Saturday (also radio station-related)
My Bloody Valentine in August
I've just seen them so many times...
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Went to see David Byrne and St. Vincent in Asheville, NC, last night at the US Cellular Center. It was one of the most pleasant concert experiences I've had. The 2-hour show was a 10/10, with fantastically quirky choreography and lighting and as many as 12 people playing at once, eight of them brass. Security was zero-tolerance and less than 1% of the crowd were acting trashed even by the end. The man knows what performance is about. And it's maybe the only time I've seen a theremin played live (one solo, with both stars throwing punches and kicks at it). Set list is below. All songs were performed with both stars on stage, but I've marked whose songs are whose.
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Dang. I would have loved to have been there. If I had known there would be that much brass, I WOULD have been. Asheville is not that far for me.
I have never heard of St Vincent though.
Also, if you like David Byrne, please check out a band called Bell X-1. The sound is very...Byrney, but original enough to be great on its own.
I have never heard of St Vincent though.
Also, if you like David Byrne, please check out a band called Bell X-1. The sound is very...Byrney, but original enough to be great on its own.
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Getting tickets to see Rush next Friday. Expensive as hell, but should be a blast.
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It won't disappoint.hentzau wrote:Getting tickets to see Rush next Friday. Expensive as hell, but should be a blast.
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Saw Devo two weeks ago in Golden Gate Park. We almost decided not to go since we were late, but went it any way. That was a LOT of fun.
Probably will go again next weekend to see Sara Bareilles. Loved her in a concert video awhile back and the price is right at free...
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Probably will go again next weekend to see Sara Bareilles. Loved her in a concert video awhile back and the price is right at free...
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What does "security was zero-tolerance" mean? They didn't put up with any BS and ejected people for any reason?JetFred wrote:Went to see David Byrne and St. Vincent in Asheville, NC, last night at the US Cellular Center. It was one of the most pleasant concert experiences I've had. The 2-hour show was a 10/10, with fantastically quirky choreography and lighting and as many as 12 people playing at once, eight of them brass. Security was zero-tolerance and less than 1% of the crowd were acting trashed even by the end. The man knows what performance is about. And it's maybe the only time I've seen a theremin played live (one solo, with both stars throwing punches and kicks at it). Set list is below. All songs were performed with both stars on stage, but I've marked whose songs are whose.
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Yeah. They kept aisles clear, and I saw one guy bounce like a tard in front of people and he was shunted out of the exit and locked out in 5 seconds. And they cleared the building afterwards so fast that I had to ask permission to use the bathroom first. I liked it that way.
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Seeing Barenaked Ladies, Guster and Big Head Todd and the Monsters at Red Rocks this Wednesday. Love the venue, hope the weather is nice.
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More Mumford news from Friday:
Based on the tour list, they're off the continent until August 2nd, and end the current scheduled dates on September 14th.We were hoping to have made it out by Bonnaroo this weekend. But it is with sadness that we have to announce the cancellation of our scheduled performances at both Bonnaroo and Telluride Festivals, and our show at Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, KS.
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He headlined at a local crawfish festival recently. I made it a point to go to the festival just to see him.MHS wrote:Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Amazingly, he still has pipes, after all these years, but I wished it was a little louder (something I never say at a concert!).
Late 30's early 40's crowd trying to relive their college days.
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Yeah, kinda bummed because the rest of the tour it's Ben Folds Five instead of BHT and I'd rather see Ben Folds. But BHT is kind of a Boulder area institution.Carpet_pissr wrote:He headlined at a local crawfish festival recently. I made it a point to go to the festival just to see him.MHS wrote:Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Amazingly, he still has pipes, after all these years, but I wished it was a little louder (something I never say at a concert!).
Late 30's early 40's crowd trying to relive their college days.
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This was one of the best concerts I've ever heard. I hope yall enjoyed it as much as I (and my wife) did. The only problem was they didn't play long enough.YellowKing wrote:We'll be at that show as well, RLMullen. I was going to do Heart/Jason Bonham on the 22nd, but my wife isn't into either of them. She LOVES Zac Brown, however, so for our anniversary I switched our plans.On June 21, my wife and I are going to see the Zac Brown Band. I've been wanting to catch this band for a few years now. Zac Brown has assembled a top notch group of musicians, and I hope they get to spread their wings a bit in the live show.
For a Zac Brown Band show, I was expecting top notch musicianship. We got that, and they all brought their "A" game on Friday night. What I wasn't expecting was metal. I recognized the intro to "Enter Sandman" as soon as I heard it, and I was trying to figure how they were going to weave that into one of their songs. They didn't; they simply rocked that song as hard as Metallica ever has. The only difference was the lead guitar part was played on the fiddle! They were half way through the guitar solo before I realized it was really a fiddle solo.
These guys are easily one of the most versatile bands playing today.
Edit:
Another reason to like these guys: Zac invites Brianna onstage to help him sing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MpuhflzS9k
Google tells me that Brianna is a local girl who is blind. She met her favorite band last year and has sung this song with Zac at the Charlotte and Greensboro shows as well.
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Junior Brown is coming to Greenville, SC, so it's time to see him again. Well, in December anyway. Dang, that's a long time from now.
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Can't believe that dude is still alive (OD, liver failure, etc)! I saw him quite a bit in college when he used to come to Columbia. Always loved his shows.JetFred wrote:Junior Brown is coming to Greenville, SC, so it's time to see him again. Well, in December anyway. Dang, that's a long time from now.
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Macklemore will be in Atlanta in November. I didn't go last year but I haven't decided on this one yet.
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Big Country - yes, that band. playing a teeny venue here. i think there's ... maybe one original member left? Mike Peters (of The Alarm) on vocals, and the bassist just retired and the slot was taken over by the guy from Simple Minds... so they're on version 3.0 of the lineup now. i'm interested in hearing the new album.
rest of the US / Canada tour:
28/06/2013
Wein’s Family Cellers – Temecula, CA
29/06/2013
Uptown Theatre – Napa, CA
01/07/2013
El Corazon – Seattle
02/07/2013
The Venue – Vancouver
04/07/2013
Republik – Calgary
05/07/2013
The Starlite Room – Edmonton
10/07/2013
Belly Up – Aspen, CO
12/07/2013
Scout Bar – Houston, TX
13/07/2013
Belmont – Austin, TX
rest of the US / Canada tour:
28/06/2013
Wein’s Family Cellers – Temecula, CA
29/06/2013
Uptown Theatre – Napa, CA
01/07/2013
El Corazon – Seattle
02/07/2013
The Venue – Vancouver
04/07/2013
Republik – Calgary
05/07/2013
The Starlite Room – Edmonton
10/07/2013
Belly Up – Aspen, CO
12/07/2013
Scout Bar – Houston, TX
13/07/2013
Belmont – Austin, TX
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Rush tonight at 1st Midwest Amphitheater. Can't wait. Been 10 years since I've last seen them, and they were my first concert as a teenager.
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Aerosmith were my first major concert as I teenager. I absolutely loved it. It's been over 20 years since I've last seen them and I don't think I could sit through any of their contemporary shows. They pretty much turned their backs on me after Pump so I turned my back on them. Even that album showed signs that would never be my band again.hentzau wrote:Rush tonight at 1st Midwest Amphitheater. Can't wait. Been 10 years since I've last seen them, and they were my first concert as a teenager.
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Concert was great. Ears are still ringing because I forgot my ear plugs. Encore was worth the price of admission alone.
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PLEASE tell me they stopped doing covers of other bands songs.........
Oh....and this was from last night.......awesome
Oh....and this was from last night.......awesome
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No covers. First half of the concert was pretty much them going through their mid-years catalog, with a couple of fan favorites to get the show going. After intermission, they did most of Clockwork Angels (which I really enjoyed...first new Rush album I've purchased since Grace Under Pressure.) Then closed out the show with the big fan favorites. The encore alone was worth the price of admission. And the Stanley Cup thing was a lot of fun, the boys were obviously enjoying it. They started by having a couple of roadies in costume bring out a roadie case on wheels, and they introduced their special guest...Lord Stanley's Cup. Place went bonkers, and then the roadies pulled out a miniature Stanley Cup. Everybody started laughing, and then they brought out the real thing, carried by a Blackhawk (don't know who, don't follow hockey enough to be able to recognize him.)
A great night.
A great night.
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Huh? I'm pretty sure they never do live covers except for the R:30 Anniversary tour of the cover album Feedback which featured 8 cover songs that had a profound impact on their music. I've seen every tour since Signals in the early 80s and don't recall any covers at all other than Feedback/R:30.stimpy wrote:PLEASE tell me they stopped doing covers of other bands songs.........
Drummer Neil Peart, in the album’s liner notes, explains, "It was April of 2004, but Geddy, Alex, and I were channeling back to 1966 and 1967, when we were thirteen- and fourteen-year-old beginners. We thought it would be a fitting symbol to commemorate our thirty years together if we returned to our roots and paid tribute to those we had learned from and were inspired by. We thought we might record some of the songs we used to listen to, the ones we painstakingly learned the chords, notes, and drum parts for, and even played in our earliest bands. The tracks on this collection are songs we liked from the era that we thought we could ‘cover’ effectively (meaning not too many backing vocals), and have some fun with. The music celebrates a good time in our lives, and we had a good time celebrating it."
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Thats the last tour I saw them on. I get the concept of doing the covers, but....IT"S RUSH.
The time spent on the covers meant that other songs of theirs were not played.
I would have rathered they dug deeper into their own catalouge than do a handful of covers. It was their 30th anniversary as a band, after all.
The time spent on the covers meant that other songs of theirs were not played.
I would have rathered they dug deeper into their own catalouge than do a handful of covers. It was their 30th anniversary as a band, after all.
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I must say though Feedback is a great selection of covers. Excellent selection of 60's rock.
Well do you ever get the feeling that the story's too damn real and in the present tense?
Or that everybody's on the stage and it seems like you're the only person sitting in the audience?
Or that everybody's on the stage and it seems like you're the only person sitting in the audience?
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The live R30 Overture is one of my favorite Rush live moments. Music starts at 2:57.stimpy wrote:Thats the last tour I saw them on. I get the concept of doing the covers, but....IT"S RUSH.
The time spent on the covers meant that other songs of theirs were not played.
I would have rathered they dug deeper into their own catalouge than do a handful of covers. It was their 30th anniversary as a band, after all.
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Jimmy Buffet is coming to Phoenix, and since tlr is a big Parrothead I guess that means we're going. It also means boarding the dogs for the night and taking a hotel room, in addition to $90 for a couple of nosebleed seats.
Grrr....................
Grrr....................
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Ugh! I'm sorry to hear it, and glad to not be in your shoes!tgb wrote:Jimmy Buffet is coming to Phoenix, and since tlr is a big Parrothead I guess that means we're going. It also means boarding the dogs for the night and taking a hotel room, in addition to $90 for a couple of nosebleed seats.
Grrr....................
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I don't mind him, but I'm certainly not a fan and I can think of a lot of other people I'd rather blow a couple of hundred on for tickets.gbasden wrote:Ugh! I'm sorry to hear it, and glad to not be in your shoes!tgb wrote:Jimmy Buffet is coming to Phoenix, and since tlr is a big Parrothead I guess that means we're going. It also means boarding the dogs for the night and taking a hotel room, in addition to $90 for a couple of nosebleed seats.
Grrr....................
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Especially since he blew out his flip-flop.gbasden wrote:Ugh! I'm sorry to hear it, and glad to not be in your shoes!tgb wrote:Jimmy Buffet is coming to Phoenix, and since tlr is a big Parrothead I guess that means we're going. It also means boarding the dogs for the night and taking a hotel room, in addition to $90 for a couple of nosebleed seats.
Grrr....................
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July 3rd: Pat Travers
July 4th: Book of Mormon
July 20th: The Tragically Hip
July 31st: World Party
Aug 2nd: Steely Dan
Shaping up to be a decent summer.
July 4th: Book of Mormon
July 20th: The Tragically Hip
July 31st: World Party
Aug 2nd: Steely Dan
Shaping up to be a decent summer.
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My back is pissing me off more and more. I am missing more and more stuff.
Cake had a free show this weekend. I missed my bought and paid for Lord Huron show two weeks ago. I left early from Supersuckers.
Fuck this getting old before my time shit.
Cake had a free show this weekend. I missed my bought and paid for Lord Huron show two weeks ago. I left early from Supersuckers.
Fuck this getting old before my time shit.
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Seats? There's no beer-soaked lawn? What kind of Buffet concert is that?tgb wrote:Jimmy Buffet is coming to Phoenix, and since tlr is a big Parrothead I guess that means we're going. It also means boarding the dogs for the night and taking a hotel room, in addition to $90 for a couple of nosebleed seats.
Grrr....................
Apparently they remodeled Northerly Island where Buffet played here last weekend and it was such a mud pit that they offered free tickets to those who had to wallow in it.
Tomorrow, Styx is playing at Naperville Ribfest, we might go see them. I saw them many times in the past, but my wife never has. Unlike the massively expensive Bon Jovi concert that she can't wait to see next week, she is rather ambivalent towards this one and we might both decide it's not worth dealing with the crowds.
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So far this summer I have:
July 28 Rush
August 30 The Breeders
September 5 The Joy Formidable
I've had a skip buying tix for a few shows because I can't do that many nights out. Sorry Bob Mould but then again you seem to play Portland every few weeks. I'm sure I can catch you next time.
July 28 Rush
August 30 The Breeders
September 5 The Joy Formidable
I've had a skip buying tix for a few shows because I can't do that many nights out. Sorry Bob Mould but then again you seem to play Portland every few weeks. I'm sure I can catch you next time.
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I have entered a lottery for the right to buy tickets to the Mumford and Sons concert in September. I can't believe they are actually coming to SC, so fingers crossed!