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The Concert Thread
This is the concert thread. Surprisingly, there wasn't one.
This year, I've gone to more concerts than I have in a coon's age. I don't like masses of people, but it just worked out that I was able to go to Sigur Ros, Foster The People, The Pittsburgh Orchestra performing the Zelda Symphony, Florence and the Machine, Ben Folds Five, and I have tickets for Of Monsters and Men on Thanksgiving Saturday night. Except for the "lawn setting" of the Sigur Ros concert, about which I whined and bitched, they've all been excellent. It's almost overwhelming how talented some people are. |
Dave Matthews Band in december!
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I haven't been to a concert in years. I didn't even go to see Fagan and McDonald and Scaggs, and that would have been awesome.
I used to go to big venue concerts a lot...later on in life I spent a lot of time in Dayton's Oregon District with my musician ex...and saw a lot of great shows, jazz mostly, some blues. I'm going to try to make a list of everyone I've seen (except of course, local bands.) I think it will be interesting. I'll post it later when I've thought about it. |
Last concert I attended was Queensrÿche, the "Empire Tour". Suicidal Tendencies opened.
This was about 1990-91. I paid $21 each for 2 tickets. Thought the price was outrageous. :yelgreedy |
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How big does it have to be to be considered a concert?
Saw Chopteeth about a month ago. |
In a couple weeks I'm going to my brother's CD release concert, at a legitimate non-hole-in-the-wall venue. He's been sponsored by some local promotions group, and got featured on MTVHive and everything. I'm proud of the kid, I really am. It will be the first time I've seen live music of any kind in over a year.
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What pisses me completely off is that bands mostly give Edinburgh a miss.
It's Aberdeen Glasgow then usually Newcastle of Manchester, time after time i see bands on tour dates thinking I'd like to see them but no joy. The big theatres in Edinburgh hold on average 1800 to 2000 capacity and the smaller venues hold between 500 to 1000 so bigger bands dont come here because you can't get into the bigger venues they are usually booked out with shit musical productions, Billy Connolly complained a few years ago about Edinburgh not being able to book bigger venues for fucking andrew Lloyd Webber shows. :mad2: |
Fucking Andrew Lloyd Webber?
Do you mean Sir Fucking Andrew Lloyd Webber? I hear what you're saying and understand but the SECC is an hour or less away by car, that's not too bad. Mind you, these days there isn't many 'big' bands I'd travel further than the length of my living room to see. Rest comfortably in the knowledge that Glaswegians are still jealous as hell of the Festival. |
"but the SECC is an hour or less away by car"
Not any good if you fancy a few beers before the show,the last time i was at the SECC got there in just over an hour but took nearly 3 hrs to get out the car park and back on to the motorway. Glasgow is a shit-hole that i try to stay out of if possible, lived there for a time in the 70's the place was the pits.:bolt: |
Aussie Pink Floyd at the Tower next week. :D
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Reel Big Fish, Goldfinger, and Suburban Legends at Crockadile Rock last summer. Long drive but worth it.
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last concert I saw was probably 1993-4 Grateful Dead. Or maybe the B-52's or Buffett.
I haven't been to a concert since I got divorced lo these many blue moons ago. sigh. I can't even get up any enthusiasm to go see some band, either. Only the Stones could get me to come out of my hovel. |
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This past Saturday night, I saw Of Monsters And Men at The Tower Theater. They were Egggsellent
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