Awesome show as always.Galactic tonight in DC!!
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Metric/Death Cab tomorrow night.Bruce Springsteen Tuesday
Operators (Dan Boeckner) in February
Wintersleep in March - had to buy tickets in Kingston, ON - Toronto show sold out already.
Death Cab/Metric in March
Wayhome (Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, The Killers, Haim, Chvrches, Foals, Last Shadow Puppets, M83, Stars, Arkells, Wolf Parade, Third Eye Blind, etc...)
I'd be here if it wasn't the same day I'll be in Chicago for Pearl Jam.
Damn Shovels & Rope are dope!! If you can stomach folk music (although I'm not sure that is an accurate description of the genre this band plays) you must check this duo out.Seeing Shovels & Rope tomorrow night at Birchmere in Alexandria, VA - S&R is always a great time.
The ticket prices I saw for this were the most expensive I'd ever seen for an arena venue. I'll probably drop the 200 for the SF show but it seems a bit ridiculous...this is definitely a money grab. Kind of sours the experience for me.Guns 'N' Roses in Vegas on April 8
ticket prices on the presale at MetLife were $285 for the lower bowl... Insane.The ticket prices I saw for this were the most expensive I'd ever seen for an arena venue. I'll probably drop the 200 for the SF show but it seems a bit ridiculous...this is definitely a money grab. Kind of sours the experience for me.
Totally agree. We paid $284/each. My SIL was going to come but bailed so we sold the extra on Stubhub for $400 ($360 net after fees). I think Stubhub bought it.TripItUp said:The ticket prices I saw for this were the most expensive I'd ever seen for an arena venue. I'll probably drop the 200 for the SF show but it seems a bit ridiculous...this is definitely a money grab. Kind of sours the experience for me.
Nice. Saw him several months ago at the Canyon Club. Can still bring it. He's opening for ZZTop at the Greek Theater, tickets onsale tomorrow at 10am. Also Rob Thomas/Counting Crows. Love the venue. Seeing Joe Bonamassa in 2 weeks for the first time. Look forward to it. Just wish Beth Hart was with him like I've seen on TV - think that was at Red Rocks.I saw the Gregg Allman Band last night, and it was a fantastic show. Gregg's voice sounded really good, and I love the addition of horns in his band. His horn players used to be in Bobby Blue Bland's band. I read in an interview with him that he always wanted horns in the ABB, but the others didn't, so now he gets to have them on his own.
I was happy with the songs they chose to play last night. I know he changes his setlist up, but last night he and his band did: Don't Keep Me Wonderin', Come and Go Blues, Queen of Hearts, Sweet Feelin', Trouble No More (Muddy Waters cover), Ain't Wastin' Time No More, These Days (Jackson Browne cover), You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs cover), I'm No Angel - He took a 10 minute break while band jammed - Midnight Rider, Melissa, Whipping Post, One Way Out, and Southbound. It was fun, and I recommend seeing him if you like his music. He is getting up there in age (68), so catch him while he is still delivering a great show and in fine voice...and still alive.
Here is kinda blurry pic of him behind his piano. He had this NO Saints shirt on first. :X Changed to this shirt during break.
I've seen him twice in the past 4 years and while they were pretty much identical sets (even down to the banter with the crowd), he still puts on a hell of a show. Definitely worth it.Sir Paul has expanded his tour this year to a good variety of cities.
I posted this last year, but this is the must see concert before it's too late. One of the best experiences of my life when I saw him last year in Philly. Don't even hesitate getting tickets if he's coming near you. Don't hesitate getting tickets if he's going somewhere you have to fly to. It's worth every penny. I'm not even a huge Beatles fan (admittedly, I'm a big Wings fan though) but this is the concert to see before it's too late. Not just because it might be too late, but because it's just plain awesome start-to-finish.
If any FBG buds do want to go to one, I'm happy to cornhole and meet you there.
I saw the Gregg Allman Band last night, and it was a fantastic show. Gregg's voice sounded really good, and I love the addition of horns in his band. His horn players used to be in Bobby Blue Bland's band. I read in an interview with him that he always wanted horns in the ABB, but the others didn't, so now he gets to have them on his own.
I was happy with the songs they chose to play last night. I know he changes his setlist up, but last night he and his band did: Don't Keep Me Wonderin', Come and Go Blues, Queen of Hearts, Sweet Feelin', Trouble No More (Muddy Waters cover), Ain't Wastin' Time No More, These Days (Jackson Browne cover), You Don't Love Me (Willie Cobbs cover), I'm No Angel - He took a 10 minute break while band jammed - Midnight Rider, Melissa, Whipping Post, One Way Out, and Southbound. It was fun, and I recommend seeing him if you like his music. He is getting up there in age (68), so catch him while he is still delivering a great show and in fine voice...and still alive.
Here is kinda blurry pic of him behind his piano. He had this NO Saints shirt on first. :X Changed to this shirt during break.
This was awesome. Brittany Howard is a bada$s. She was rocking it. If you get a chance go & see them.In April I am going to see Alabama Shakes at a pretty small venue in Ybor.
I am seeing Old Crow Medicine show and Brandi Carlisle in August.Going to the Merlefest this Thursday-Sunday. Some of the people I'll be seeing are Steep Canyon Rangers, John Prine, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Wood Brothers, Dave Rawlings Machine (Dave Rawlings and Gillian Welch), Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Jerry Douglas, John Oates, Donna the Buffalo, and many others. Merlefest is always a good time.
They were both good. The OCMS always seems to have a great time on stage. They are a fun band.I am seeing Old Crow Medicine show and Brandi Carlisle in August.Going to the Merlefest this Thursday-Sunday. Some of the people I'll be seeing are Steep Canyon Rangers, John Prine, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Wood Brothers, Dave Rawlings Machine (Dave Rawlings and Gillian Welch), Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Jerry Douglas, John Oates, Donna the Buffalo, and many others. Merlefest is always a good time.
MMJ? I want to hear about it. On my bucket list to see them there.Red Rocks beckons. cannot wait. (never been).
Saw him a couple of weeks ago in Atlantic City, NJ. My first time seeing him and he didn't disappoint.
Yep. It was FANTASTIC. Night 1 might be in the all time top 3 shows (according to some - its def in my top 2).MMJ? I want to hear about it. On my bucket list to see them there.