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    The CONCERT thread

    Wow... too funny. It is a small freaking world! Coincidently, we happened upon his studio at this big artist loft open house today because my daughter is dating his architect's son and lives there, too.

    Was lots of fun sharing stories and hearing his tales.
    Screw the net, Surf the backcountry!

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    whoa, this is cool
    my first ever concert was the Rolling Stones at the Hartford Civic Center in '81
    i was 16 and loved Mick and Keith, still do
    thankfully i can still see myself, way up in the nosebleed seats, smoking delicious 'gold' bones that we drizzled with hash oil
    my gift and my curse, is my memory, photographic and whatnot
    i wish some images would go away, but i guess i'm lucky enough too still see them
    they opened with Under My Thumb
    crab in my shoe mouth

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    ^

    I've seen my fair share of shows in my day (not as many as you really old farts maybe) but the Stones show in 02 at the Tower in Phillty was on of the best I've ever seen. Backup singer was down with disease and Ronnie and Keith had to handle the duties, a truly unique small theater show that I am glad I was lucky enough to be in attendance for.
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    Buttah, I think the Hartford show was the next show, so technically their first official one of the 81 tour. Probably the same playlist, as they opened with Under My Thumb in Worcester, too.

    The 2005 Fenway Stones show was pretty good, too. We got 2nd row tickets last minute and so had great f'n seats. Sitting in the row behind us, was a bunch of Patriot players. We were all high fiving each other... Brady, Flutie and Bruschi. They were like a bunch of little kids, all giddy being so close... Gotta fucking love the Stones.

    Edit: Buttah, just realized you said that was your first concert. I think I saw some pictures he had from that Hartford show, so maybe I can grab a couple for you. Might be fun to have?
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    Yeah, I saw the Stones in '89, but I saw the Who right around the same time and at that time the Who blew the Stones away. Jagger was just running around and jumping on his playground of a stage and the Who just fucking stood on stage and rocked the house. Who>Stones for live show in my book.

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    I was never that much of a Todd Rundgren fan, but the guy is super talented.

    Chicks dig his music.

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    Billy Gibbons was good last night, but overshadowed by the venue- the newly renovated Orpheum in New Orleans. Click image for larger version. 

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    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    i've seen two old favorites of mine recently. both highly recommended.

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    i'd have to find some boomers for Uriah Heep...

    just announced that Paul Simon will play at Jazz Fest this spring...
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tye 1on View Post
    i'd have to find some boomers for Uriah Heep.....
    yes you do. (the audio on that video sounds like the mic was in the guys jacket)


    Saw TTB again last night at The Egg in Albany. Bunch of stuffy cunts. 975 seat theater, killer band, rocking out, and no one moves a muscle. My friend towards the end of the show stood up to dance when they started to play The Storm. two guys behind him pounced on him and tried to push him into his seat while yelling sit down. They were just waiting for someone to violate their strict code of being a tightass. Security came over. took my friend out, threatened police. The security guard told him not to dance in the aisle and that if wanted to dance to do it at his seat. SO he did and this is what he got.

    These dicks actually high-fived each other when my bud got removed. I mocked them by staring at them, giving myself a high five and then flipping them off with one hand each. Then I stayed there and enjoyed the last song and the encore. Which when the people down front stood up, so did a bunch of people. Susan commented to the band come on guys, these guys are standing lets go, or something to that effect.

    I may have to retire from live music. Do those high end music vacation destinations attract a more professional concert goer? I'm really getting sick of minding my own business, dancing, and having a good time while respecting everyone around me, and having to deal with this shit.

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    thats my roj trolling alias^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Oliver Wholz View Post
    yes you do. (the audio on that video sounds like the mic was in the guys jacket)


    Saw TTB again last night at The Egg in Albany. Bunch of stuffy cunts. 975 seat theater, killer band, rocking out, and no one moves a muscle. My friend towards the end of the show stood up to dance when they started to play The Storm. two guys behind him pounced on him and tried to push him into his seat while yelling sit down. They were just waiting for someone to violate their strict code of being a tightass. Security came over. took my friend out, threatened police. The security guard told him not to dance in the aisle and that if wanted to dance to do it at his seat. SO he did and this is what he got.

    These dicks actually high-fived each other when my bud got removed. I mocked them by staring at them, giving myself a high five and then flipping them off with one hand each. Then I stayed there and enjoyed the last song and the encore. Which when the people down front stood up, so did a bunch of people. Susan commented to the band come on guys, these guys are standing lets go, or something to that effect.

    I may have to retire from live music. Do those high end music vacation destinations attract a more professional concert goer? I'm really getting sick of minding my own business, dancing, and having a good time while respecting everyone around me, and having to deal with this shit.
    my camera is hit or miss with the sound. sometimes in a small club it sounds fine (bass is clipped but otherwise not terrible). but in larger venues the PA keeps kicking in the auto-level and muddles the sound. it doesn't seem to have any way to turn this off. i'd like to find a pocketable camera with quality sound, or external mic jacks. i even toyed with a zoom h1 recorder but it's a pain if i get busted in the pat-down, especially if i don't drive to the show. i had to hide it in the bushes.

    sound like you are where i am with live shows. i can't bear to go to an arena assigned seating show anymore. too sterile, to confined, too restricted. i like to rock out. small clubs only for me. euro shows are awesome, especially swiss. they are so polite i can go get a beer and walk right back up to front center where i was before.

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    here's a couple more of my favorites from 2015...super heavy!

    Monolord



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    my camera is hit or miss with the sound. sometimes in a small club it sounds fine (bass is clipped but otherwise not terrible). but in larger venues the PA keeps kicking in the auto-level and muddles the sound. it doesn't seem to have any way to turn this off. i'd like to find a pocketable camera with quality sound, or external mic jacks. i even toyed with a zoom h1 recorder but it's a pain if i get busted in the pat-down, especially if i don't drive to the show. i had to hide it in the bushes.

    sound like you are where i am with live shows. i can't bear to go to an arena assigned seating show anymore. too sterile, to confined, too restricted. i like to rock out. small clubs only for me. euro shows are awesome, especially swiss. they are so polite i can go get a beer and walk right back up to front center where i was before.
    my iPhone records nice audio, and I agree on the clubs, i dont like people touching me when i dance. I need a column 24 inches in diameter and i wont bump anyone. I can find a spot usually, then hit the rail if so inclined. Swiss club shows? The only problem there is after i ski all day in the Alps, theres no night for me. just exhaustion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripzalot View Post
    here's a couple more of my favorites from 2015...super heavy!

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    Belzebong

    Nice! I saw Fu Manchu earlier this year, possibly saw another poster there. It was great!

    Gotta go find your stoner thread and add some new music I've been enjoying lately :beer:

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    Thanks for the heads up on never going to the Egg for a show. Fuck those power tripping posers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    my iPhone records nice audio, and I agree on the clubs, i dont like people touching me when i dance. I need a column 24 inches in diameter and i wont bump anyone. I can find a spot usually, then hit the rail if so inclined. Swiss club shows? The only problem there is after i ski all day in the Alps, theres no night for me. just exhaustion.
    fortunately (sort of) there aren't many shows during ski season. seems most bands stops touring dec - mar here. i'm the same about "dancing"....errrmm...more just like drunken headbanging and flailing my body around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Nice! I saw Fu Manchu earlier this year, possibly saw another poster there. It was great!

    Gotta go find your stoner thread and add some new music I've been enjoying lately :beer:
    they cancelled here i was planning to go. i think there was some illness in the band or something.

    i have a lot of updates to the stoner rock thread. i forgot about that one. i'll post up soon.

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    Govt Mule at the Beacon the night before New Years. A suite at the Hotel Beacon, a stellar crew of professional show attendees, and all in all a very fun night in the city.

    Lots of sit ins. Kimock, Jack Pearson, Jimmy Vivino, Will Lee.


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    thanks to some friends ended up with a ticket to a show at the JH Center for the Arts....350 seat, super-small tight solid space.

    Promoter may have had fun at a 'songwriting in the round' kind of Bluebird Cafe in Nashville gig or something, so he booked four musicians who had never played or even jammed together, and it worked!

    Robert Randolph [Family Band], Luther Dickinson [N.Mississippi Allstars], Rich Robinson [Black Crowes], Ivan Neville [Dumpstaphunk, etc].

    First set was a little awkward, they were playing their own tunes, and it was obvious none knew any of the other's music...

    Second set LIT UP!!! Got in to some covers and went deep. Will the Circle Be Unbroken to Pleased to Meet You/Stones....2nd encore john mayall Room To Move to Temptations Daddy Was a Rolling Stone...strong...

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    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    Tye have you seen Southern Soul Assembly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    Tye have you seen Southern Soul Assembly?
    not together, but individually-

    if i'm gonna see Anders, i want to have the bayou buddha there too....
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    Totally, but if they come around it's a nice night.

    They take turns and dont really play together, similar to what you described above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    Totally, but if they come around it's a nice night.

    They take turns and dont really play together, similar to what you described above.
    cool cool, i'll keep an eye out...just bought flights to jazz fest in april, they may be around...
    Something about the wrinkle in your forehead tells me there's a fit about to get thrown
    And I never hear a single word you say when you tell me not to have my fun
    It's the same old shit that I ain't gonna take off anyone.
    and I never had a shortage of people tryin' to warn me about the dangers I pose to myself.

    Patterson Hood of the DBT's

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    Hey Tye, Pearl Jam just confirmed they'll be at Jazz Fest. Enjoy!

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