Awesome. Saw them (him) back in the early 90s with Frank Black and the Cranberries in Philly.Eephus said:The The announced a short tour of big US cities this fall. It'll be their first American dates in 18 years.
Oak ridge boysSaw one of the last shows on the Miranda Lambert 2018 arena winter tour two weeks ago in Newark, NJ. Decent show, but seriously undersold (arena moved everyone to the lower bowl + floor). Caught a guest appearance by The Old Ridge Boys (guess they were crusing through Newark that night for some reason) on “Elvira”.
Never got to Judas Priest that same week due to a work conflict.
Next up, Bon Jovi who are having difficulty selling out two nights in NJ.
But we really don’t get started until the shed season kicks off in mid-May.
I've seen Anders a dozen times or so in the last 25 years. The last time was 3-4 years ago and he was still very good. He's slowed down quite a bit, sober and clean, still rocks.Anyone seen Anders Osborne? Thinking about seeing him Sat
Saw her open for Lady Antebellum. Very good performer. Lots of energy. You'll like herHeaded down to Richmond tomorrow to see Kelsea Ballerini in a nice small'ish venue called The National.
Very much looking forward to it.
Yea, excellent show. The venue held maybe 1,500 people and such a small setting really helped her connect with the fans, plus the fact that you're so close.Saw her open for Lady Antebellum. Very good performer. Lots of energy. You'll like her
Look twelve posts above you.The The are touring for the first time in 18 years. North American cities are Boston, Brooklyn, NYC, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, LA, SF. This may only interest me...
Its the middle of freakin April and Margo Price cancelled her show in Milwaukee today because she's can't get out of Minneapolis due to snow. Hope she comes back soon and plays the same venue, which would have been great. I also added a Blackberry Smoke show this summer and Lake Street Drive in early fall to the list.I have Rhett Miller this weekend, Margo Price next, Tedeschi-Trucks with Charlie Parr opening later this spring, Hot Rize in Chicago in May.
How are Phish shows these days as far as the scene as well as how much of the show is newer material as opposed to what us that followed them 15 years ago would be into?2018 update. Convinced the wife to see Tedeschi Trucks. Should buy Band of Horses any day.
Seen:
Umphrey's McGee
Have tickets:
Dead and Co.
Roger Daltrey w/ Dayton Philharmonic
Tedeschi Trucks, Drive By Truckers
Radiohead
Phish
Considering:
Outlaw Music Festival feat. Willie Nelson & Family, Sturgill Simpson, The Head and the Heart, and Old Crow Medicine Show
Lord Huron
Old 97's
Band of Horses
David Byrne
Despite being a huge fan since the early 90's, the first time I saw them was last year. So I can't comment much on the scene. The show I went to last year, I thought the lot pre-show absolutely sucked.How are Phish shows these days as far as the scene as well as how much of the show is newer material as opposed to what us that followed them 15 years ago would be into?
How does the new stuff compare?
Drive By Truckers still bring it. Seems like they've brought politics into all their newer songs, but its still The ROCK SHOW!2018 update. Convinced the wife to see Tedeschi Trucks. Should buy Band of Horses any day.
Seen:
Umphrey's McGee
Have tickets:
Dead and Co.
Roger Daltrey w/ Dayton Philharmonic
Tedeschi Trucks, Drive By Truckers
Radiohead
Phish
Considering:
Outlaw Music Festival feat. Willie Nelson & Family, Sturgill Simpson, The Head and the Heart, and Old Crow Medicine Show
Lord Huron
Old 97's
Band of Horses
David Byrne
The new stuff is different from the old stuff. Nonsensical lyrics aren't really their thing anymore, I think most like their newer stuff.How are Phish shows these days as far as the scene as well as how much of the show is newer material as opposed to what us that followed them 15 years ago would be into?
How does the new stuff compare?
P!nk tonight! Looking forward to the show. Thought we were going to get a meet-and-greet before the show but it didn't work out.Future shows planned:
Bowling For Soup - April 18
P!nk - May 1
Sum 41 - May 4
Bruno Mars - October 15
Nice lineup. Bruno Mars is a great show. Haven't seen Pink but supposedly great performer live. Saw the Offspring post races at Del Mar 2 years ago. They still had tons of energy and sounded awesome though the crowd was a bit rough for meP!nk tonight! Looking forward to the show. Thought we were going to get a meet-and-greet before the show but it didn't work out.
Got tickets for The Offspring in September. Last time I saw them was 20 years ago when I was young enough to be in the pit and crowd surf.
This year the Bonnaroo Superjam is a Tom Petty tribute led by two of the guys from My Morning Jacket and I am very excited.simey said:Every Saturday of the Merlefest on the Hillside stage, The Waybacks play a classic rock album in its entirety, and this year it was Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty.
Funny you say this.I’ve seen hundreds of concerts of all genres and Timberlake was in the all time worst five. That bad. Terrible. Acoustics in Phoenix sucked but it didn’t matter. Man of the Woods might be the worst idea/concept ever. What JT fans want to see him dressed like he’s starring in Bonanza sitting around a campfire? So many boring stretches. And he hardly sung. Even good songs he’d sing 5 words and let the audience or his 20 member band sing for him. All I heard was 2 hours of noise. People yawning. Don’t waste your money.
You will enjoy this. Was just in Detroit a couple weeks ago and it was very good.Next up in a few weeks, Peter Hook and the Light performing Joy Division and New Order’s entire Substance albums. Really looking forward to this show.