Damn. You know it’s a good fest when Orville Peck is 6 lines down.
Only problem is which stage to watch when. There has to be some serious overlap.
Saw Pumpkins last year and they played a great set. Jimmy Chamberlain was pounding. Played some ambitious covers: Bowie’s Space Oddity; Fleetwood Mac’s Landslide; and Stairway to Heaven (straight).
Just saw The Black Keys again a few weeks ago in SF. They were awesome, as always.
I know it’ll always be “Billy’s band”, but to me, and I know I’ve said it here somewhere before, Jimmy is the driving force behind their music. Dude flat out wails and can change the dynamic of a song in a heartbeat. I’m super pissed I missed the Shiny and Oh So Bright Tour. Hope they continue to rock at this stop.
I like hearing this. Their new album has been really enjoyable.
I still call it The Jake.
Took a deep dive into the Black Keys this week. Akron sure did make a couple of legit rock n rollers with these dudes.
Funny too.
I still call it The Jake.
Hmm, I caught them at the Boston Garden a few years ago, not very good. Cage the Elephant on the other hand, opened and blew them away.
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Show had a pretty great lineup
It's sad to see Ian Noe on that lineup knowing that he hasn't been in a state to tour in several years.
Live music comes down to the drummer, Patrick Carney is not a good drummer.
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The White Stripes drummer was always criticized, but they are still one of the best live shows I've ever seen. Although, I may have been mesmerized by Megs boobs bouncing as she hammered on the kit.
And ya, I saw Cage back up Beck and their live performance is incredible. We actually bailed on Beck to get a jump on the drive home.
Will drake be there?
It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.
They just canceled their whole tour, I’m sure ticket sales were weak, but come on man.
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