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Oh mySaw Elton John at the Forum this past Saturday...dude can still blow like it's 1987.
Oh mySaw Elton John at the Forum this past Saturday...dude can still blow like it's 1987.
We got the tickets...Radiohead, the cure, Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, def Leppard... All will be inducted, we'll see who plays.hoping to get tickets for the Rock and Roll hall of fame induction in Brooklyn, but I have a feeling I'll get screwed (all tickets going to bots, or for free to rich or famous people). for the wife. radiohead, the cure, stevie nicks... should be fun.
Thom Yorke has already said he's not going.We got the tickets...Radiohead, the cure, Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, def Leppard... All will be inducted, we'll see who plays.
oof.Thom Yorke has already said he's not going.We got the tickets...Radiohead, the cure, Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, def Leppard... All will be inducted, we'll see who plays.
Sorry man. Maybe he'll change his mind.oof.
floppinho has signed up for next session's school of rock show- Radiohead. so at least I'll get to see a bunch of kids do the music.
Getting them in Cincinnati, but unfortunately without Sunflower Bean.This Beck/Cage the Elephant/Spoon/Sunflower Bean tour sounds pretty amazing.
news reports describe a british culturalSorry man. Maybe he'll change his mind.
from the band about the thing, and a general dislike of british version of awards shows. yorke also mentioned that he's premiering the classical piece he's been working on in paris a few days after the ceremony that will need his attention (because rock stars flying on planes to get to and from gigs is unheard of).btw...news reports describe a british culturalSorry man. Maybe he'll change his mind.from the band about the thing, and a general dislike of british version of awards shows. yorke also mentioned that he's premiering the classical piece he's been working on in paris a few days after the ceremony that will need his attention (because rock stars flying on planes to get to and from gigs is unheard of).
maybe neil young and eddie vedder can do the music of radiohead instead- aren't they like a house band for that?
sure- a year and a half is a long time compared to a career thus far. like how he threw in that last sentence. because the RnR hall of fame is incredibly difficult to comprehend... for a guy who put's out the most simple pop tunes.Meanwhile, Yorke's track "Suspirium" has been short-listed for a best original song nod at this year's Oscars – and, this time, he seems far more interested. “I mean, I hope it gets nominated," Yorke noted. "That would be great, because it was a year and a half in my life, and I worked bloody hard on it. So, you know, sometimes it's nice to be recognized. Sometimes, if you understand what it means."
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Jerrys sick. Hopefully feeling better by your show. J Do is the man.Colter Wall a couple weeks ago - highly recommend.
Tomorrow I'm seeing the Earls of Leicester at Old Town in Chicago - they are the best bluegrass band there is these days. An all-star band put together by Jerry Douglas that plays exclusively Flatt/Scruggs tunes from a specific time period in their lineup.
wow - that would suck if Jerry can't play. I'm not sure what they would do. My favorite in the band is Charlie Cushman - best bluegrass banjo I've ever heard. I always get emotional when I see him play because he reminds me of the way my dad used to play banjo.Jerrys sick. Hopefully feeling better by your show. J Do is the man.
Bela's up there but the best bluegrass banjo player I've heard was Jim Mills with Kentucky Thunder. Specifically the set from Telluride in 2001. Jaw-dropping stuff this guy had. Big Charlie fan too.wow - that would suck if Jerry can't play. I'm not sure what they would do. My favorite in the band is Charlie Cushman - best bluegrass banjo I've ever heard. I always get emotional when I see him play because he reminds me of the way my dad used to play banjo.
Saw Union Station at Red Rocks - and the band came out and Allison is pretty particular about her monitors. (in the top 10 of "can't get a monitor mix" performer). So they were ready to start and Allison throws a fit and they shut off mics while crew rushes around to fix. What does Mr. Douglas do? Steps out to the edge of the stage - without amplification - and rips into a Hendrix style "Star Spangled Banner" on lap. One of the best moments from hundreds of shows I've seen at Red Rocks. Needless to say the crowd went wild.Apple Jack said:Jerrys sick. Hopefully feeling better by your show. J Do is the man.
HippieSaw Bob Weir/Wolf Brothers last night.
People I was going with had to bail, so I had two free tickets to give away. Gave to a couple complete strangers and we had a good time. After talking with one guy after a while we realized we went to grade school together. Crazy.
Great show. Glad I got to see him on his final tour.BOB SEGER TONIGHT!! #detroitrockcity #nightmoves
Saw these guys in Brooklyn a few months ago and saw them again last night in NJ. Phenomenal both times, big fan.For anyone more into newer Indie stuff, Pinegrove is my new favorite band. Caught them last night in Cincinnati (actually Newport, KY) at Southgate House Revival. Fantastic venue. Old church converted over to a concert hall.
Glad you liked them. We caught them again in Atlanta on the new tour a few weeks ago and they were great then too.Saw these guys in Brooklyn a few months ago and saw them again last night in NJ. Phenomenal both times, big fan.
We got the tickets...Radiohead, the cure, Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, def Leppard... All will be inducted, we'll see who plays.hoping to get tickets for the Rock and Roll hall of fame induction in Brooklyn, but I have a feeling I'll get screwed (all tickets going to bots, or for free to rich or famous people). for the wife. radiohead, the cure, stevie nicks... should be fun.
I've gone a few times. It is a 4-5 hour show. Not really any down time but there is a lot of talking.has anybody done this?
the tickets say the show starts at 7:00, but having seen it on TV a couple times- and I assume it was edited- I'd figure there's a lot of talking and down/setting up time. we're trying to figure out how long to keep the baby-sitter... dunno if this is going to 9:00... or way past midnight.
How in the ever-loving hell did I miss this?Just saw Mike Doughty play Soul Coughing's '94 debut, "Ruby Vroom," in its entirety last week in Chicago. Great show. Wheatus opened and was also fantastic, even though I forgot all about 'em. Upcoming, I
It was a small show at Sleeping Village (in Avondale) that wasn't heavily marketed, as far as I know.How in the ever-loving hell did I miss this?
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Alex Lifeson's speech was the best one everThis_Guy said:I've gone a few times. It is a 4-5 hour show. Not really any down time but there is a lot of talking.
Basically someone comes up and talks about an artists being inducted explaining why they're important. Then the artist comes up and talks about themselves. Then there is a performance with 3 or so songs. Rinse in repeat for all 5 inductees.
Sometimes you here some interesting antidotes and creative deliveries. Other-times it is fairly nondescript.
Generally there is a 1 song jam at the end of the night with a variety of different inductees and guests.
didn't realize Roxy Music and The Zombies were going in too... kinda jazzed about those too, even if stupidhead/radiohead isn't showing.We got the tickets...Radiohead, the cure, Stevie Nicks, Janet Jackson, def Leppard... All will be inducted, we'll see who plays.
I have always felt that Stapleton copied Johnsons style. I suppose you could say that about a lot of artists but this one really stands out to me. Jamey Johnson is fantastic and super under rated.Would love to see Seger. Trying to see if can make it work - glad to hear he was great!
LIVE will be great. Saw them in So Cal after they got back together. Awesome.
Saw Stapleton in Dublin Saturday night. Guy at the bar afterward said is favorite artist is Jamey Johnson, even better than Stapleton. Well, I'll likely disagree but that's high praise. Saw that he's playing in L.A. Thursday night so bought 2 tix while I was in Dublin. Need some time with the wife so good timing.
Same show will be here in August. I am thinking of going but it is on a dreaded Sunday night.Just bought tickets to Live + Bush + Our Lady Peace. Perfect for a 42 year old who wore out Throwing Copper and Sixteen Stone in High School / College. It's a sorta crappy but local venue (Allentown Fairgrounds) so taking the kids for their first "real" concert. Time to check out recent set lists and build a playlist for the car so we'll all know the songs (me and wife - new ones, kids - all) when we go.
I think this will be the 3-4th time I've seen Live (including the last stop on the original Throwing Copper tour w/ PJ Harvey and Veruca Salt at the old Philly Spectrum) but I think first time for Bush and OLP.
live played at voodoo fest a few years ago a few bands before Foo Fighters. Still thought they sounded pretty goodJust bought tickets to Live + Bush + Our Lady Peace. Perfect for a 42 year old who wore out Throwing Copper and Sixteen Stone in High School / College. It's a sorta crappy but local venue (Allentown Fairgrounds) so taking the kids for their first "real" concert. Time to check out recent set lists and build a playlist for the car so we'll all know the songs (me and wife - new ones, kids - all) when we go.
I think this will be the 3-4th time I've seen Live (including the last stop on the original Throwing Copper tour w/ PJ Harvey and Veruca Salt at the old Philly Spectrum) but I think first time for Bush and OLP.