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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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Actually most of mine came from Philly clubs that would bring in national acts, so those shows included Devo, Thomas Dolby, and TMBG all at the Chestnut Cabaret (R.I.P.).
Kris, I woulda loved to see Plant solo during the 80s when he was putting out all those really cool semi-experimental things. As long as Phil Collins didn't drum for him. |
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Drawn Druid
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Over there
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He seemed to still be doing a lot of experimental stuff. I had taken my dad for his birthday, and he knew more of the music (almost the whole show was cover's from the 60's & 70's). He played a few Zepp tunes, as well as a rendition of "Hey Joe" that I didn't recognize until I heard those words.
The best show I've been to by far was Kenny Wayne Shepherd with Double Trouble. $25 bucks and they played for 4 solid hours. -Kris |
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whig
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Bah, generation difference i think. Clubs aren't jstu meat markets any mroe, you go with freinds for a good time - sure you might pick up and plenty of *ahem* stuff happens but thats not relaly why you go. Most are there for the music and the atnosphere which is of course often enhanced by little pills.....Haven't been to many full on raves - most are 18+ only but i go to an event called earthcore when its on 1-5 day raves held in natural locaiton - often natural parks with minimal enviroment impact.
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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And I also appreciate the musical stylings of Dr. John Valby ... who I saw at West Chester State College (yes, that long ago) for a "Totally Tasteless Evening". I have a signed copy of his album "Concerto for Piano and 499 Screaming Assholes" ![]() Oh, and who else have I seen? The Hooters (before the national album, back when they were good) Steeleye Span Renaissance The Heartbeats Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers Twisted Sister (yes, I admit it) Dokken Cinderella (2x) David Lee Roth Peter Gabriel (2x) Laurie Anderson Cheap Trick REO Speedwagon (3x) Bon Jovi Roger Waters The Moody Blues Radio Rodeo (another defunct philly band ...) Johnny's Dance Band Brittny Fox Crystal Ship (a Doors cover band, when people first started doing that stuff ... they showed up several hours late at WCU, just in time to prevent the riot) Jane Sibbery (who I really ended up liking, but she had the misfortune of playing at the Chestnut Cabaret on the same night as a Beru Revue Farewell (to Buzz Barkley) show, so the crowd was just not at all interested in her and heckled her pretty incessantly) The Monkees Chuck Mangione Benny Goodman Harry Chapin Sha Na Na Helen Reddy (I used to live down the street from Temple University Music Fair and went there nearly every night during the season) Whoops ... almost forgot that I went to the Lilith Fair one time, so I saw Sarah MacLachlan Missy Elliot That chick who used to be with 10,000 Maniacs ... you know, what's her name ... Natalie Merchant and a bunch of other people I just don't remember ... maybe the Indigo Girls? (and no, I wasn't really invested in seeing the lilith fair, but I knew someone who had really wanted to go, bought 4 tickets and strong-armed 4 friends into going. I was soooo out of the demographic it wasn't funny ... (okay, the male friend that went with was more out of the demo, but as a straight, white later 30something female, I was a bit out of my depth ...) Oh gods, I know there are so many more, but the years and dead brain cells (and the fact that I am at work and trying to rush typing this are not helping right now)
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jan 2001
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![]() Seriously, I like glowsticks. I like mind-numbing techno (Underworld is probably my favorite). Pulsing lights make me ill though. Quote:
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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Knew I Forgot at Least One ...
And of course, its the most surreal experience of the bunch ...
Ladysmith Black Mambazo What's surreal about that do you ask? Where I saw them. Norristown State Hospital. No Really!!!! Building #33 (The community center) It was a benefit concert for the Noyes Foundation for Schizophrenia Research ... I know the program director of the research unit at NSH and he "hooked me up" ... I got to hang out after the show and meet the performers. It was WONDERFUL.
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whig
Join Date: Apr 2001
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It *so* does rely on the club, some clubs here are pure meat markets (and this is underage!) but alot of good ones aren't! GOd i lvoe jazz clubs - havne't had a chance to go for *ages* somthig i've got to drag a few people to one of these weekends =)
Big jazz fan.
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Neophyte-in-training
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Victoria, B.C. Canada
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The idea of 'how many bands' is sort of a cool idea. I've never really sat down and tried to list them. The following list dosen't include a lot of crap I have forgotten. At least half of the shows I have been going to for the past 10 years are 'All Ages Shows'. For the most part they are bands that are young and don't last long, so they won't be in the list...
Fugazi X 3 God Speed You Black Emperor Kid Koala Blaster the Rocket Boy Masada (John Zorn project) Medeski Martin and Wood Butthole Sufers Roadside Monument Icarus Line Havalina Rail Company Stereolab Blur (yuck) Radiohead (in a small bar no less) the Evaporators Pavement X 2 Sebadoh Kronos Quartet Zony Mash Orange Symphonette Hepcat Slackers MXPX DOA Citizen Fish Subhumans (Vancouver, not UK) NoMeansNo Morrissey Melvins Dillenger Escape Plan All State Champion Neil Young Pedro the Lion many times 90 pound wuss Ween Murder City Devils Motley Crew AC DC Bob Log 111 the Immortal Lee County Killers Modest Mouse Fire Hose Primus Rush Red Hot Chili Peppers thee Pirates (how could I forget) the Need Rancid Black Heart Procession Death Cab For Cutie Dameian Jurado Mecca Normal DRI Kataclysm Me, Mom, and Morgentaler I seem to be digging now, so I'd best stop. These kinds of lists suck cause I know that as soon as I hit 'Post' I will remember some band that's like, damm, how could I forget them. Oh well. But all I want to see is www.mchawking.com. Oh cruel world, why doesn't he tour more? |
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#24 |
Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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Didn't like Blur? Was it the band that sucked, or just the show?
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#25 |
Neophyte-in-training
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Victoria, B.C. Canada
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Brit Pop
No, I'm not a big brit pop fan. So I would say it's the band. They were opening for Stereolab.
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Blur seems like one of those bands that is great in the studio, but would suck live. I dunno...I love their last album ("13"), but I can't imagine them doing it live. I guess I would have to see it. Radiohead makes a fantastic album, and the times I've seen concert footage of them, they pull it off so well.
They were OPENING for Stereolab? Wow...that must have been what? Early-to-mid 90s? |
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Neophyte-in-training
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Victoria, B.C. Canada
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mmmm...
.../94-/95 I think.
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#28 |
still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 26,813
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Whatever happened to Tommy Conwell? I saw him a couple times and he really could put on a show.
I was wasting a lot of time trying to come up with all the bands I've seen, so I thought why not bend the idea a little... Who were the best acts you ever saw? I saw the Neville Brothers during their Live from Planet Earth tour, that was the single best show I ever saw great rhythmns, great message. I recently saw the David Grisman Quintet. He plays a really accessable style of mandolin driven jazz called Dawg that draws a lot from bluegrass something like you'd get from Bela Fleck, only a little more rootsy. (Y'all might have heard him when he played some with Jerry Garcia) Paul Simon Rhythm of the Saints Tour, just fantastic, little bit for everyone there probably the widest age differential I ever saw at a concert. All three were outdoor venues which in my old age ![]() Its funny what jag was saying about the Aussie music scene, when I was his age Australia was where all the bands came from... |
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#29 |
still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 26,813
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Dagnabit (no longer a copyright infringement?)
Dulp! I couldn't even do that right, I forgot John Lee Hooker saw him in a little theatre with a Dr. Funkenstein, whole different kinda show...
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#30 |
Enemy Combatant/Evildoer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 263
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Griff: You're right about all the bands coming form australia. Especially if you're like me and really into the punk scene; every two days I hear another excellent punk or ska band coming out of australia, and the scene seems so alive down there (from the two or three exchange students and online aussies I've talked to).
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