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Just wondering which musical artists/groups scrollers have seen in concert? Please leave any comments on which performances were the best or maybe disappointed you. Any concerts you plan to attend soon? thanks! | ||
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Finally went to my first concert in 2 years yesterday. It was the Indy Jazzfest, though there were also rock, soul, and reggae acts there as well. The jazz acts I saw included a local band, Jeff DeHerdt Group who were really good, especially on the vocal tracks, and The Ramsey Lewis Trio. Ramsey Lewis is just an amazing jazz pianist, just the right amount of the jazz/pop/bebop sound. Jazz vocalist Nancy Wilson was there for a few songs towards the end. Before she came out, Ramsey played a few Ray Charles tunes which went over very well. The reggae act was Shaggy who put on a really good show. I'm not too crazy about his vocals though the other members of his band all sang lead on some songs & sang better than Shaggy, I thought. Shaggy was followed by the act that made me want to go to the Jazzfest in the first place- The Black Keys. The Keys are one killer band & were awesome live. Just a guitarist & a drummer playing some mean-ass garage/blues-rock. No fancy razzle dazzle antics of a Jack White or Ryan Adams here. Just some amazing musicians tearing the roof of the sky! The soul acts included soul king Solomon Burke and 70's diva Patti Labelle. Burke was fantastic, his voice is still as strong as ever. He sang a couple Ray Charles songs which were very well recieved. It was the 2000 Indy Jazzfest where Ray Charles last performed live so his music was everywhere. Labelle was equally great. Good thing she got ppl dancing cuz it was getting cold outside in that university field by then! That was day 2 of the Jazzfest. I wanted to also go to the day 1 show though i think it ended early cuz of rain. Isaac Hayes was the headliner that night and that Isaac's a bad muther- *shut yer mouth*- but maybe he'll be back again to a future Jazzfest. | |||
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hmm..it's been awhile, I'm afraid. Last summer I saw the White Stripes in OKC. It was a damned good show. Lots of energy, lots of fun. The sound system in the venue wasn't very good though, but the band seemed to have figured out how to compensate after the first few songs. I'd certainly go see them at the European festival dates if it weren't for the fact that I have no money and if I did have money I'd be buying a house...or a tv. Also going back a way was Queens of the Stone Age last spring. Now seeing as at least a third of the band I saw has left or been fired, I couldn't tell you what the experience would be like now. I thought it was a pretty good performance, although I was a bit grumpy by the concert starting two hours late and the opening band really sucking. Ian Moore He's always on tour. He'll eventually make his way to your hometown. He gave a great show. His current thing right now is this acoustic tour that's just him and one supporting guy. Great in an intimate venue, but would probably get lost in anything too big. Ben Folds, Bare Naked Ladies, Better than Ezra Caught them all at OSU's Orange Peel. I knew I was old when none of the kids reacted to "Good" because they weren't even in jr high when it was popular. For just a guy on a piano (Except when he got the Cowboy Marching Band to back him up on "Army") Ben Folds did an amazing job playing to the stadium. Bare Naked Ladies were totally awesome. They had the crowd eating out of their hands. Great musicianship, lots of energy, and witty repartee. | |||
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I went and saw Story of the Year, P.O.D., Hoobastank & Linkin Park a couple months ago. Good show, pretty energetic but the roof blew off when LP came onstage. Such energy and intensity. I completely dug it. And of course, they finished and after all the fans screaming their heads off, came back on and did a 5 song encore. Great stuff. I will definitely go and see them again. And Nora and I are going to Lollapalooza when it comes here to Dallas. So far we're just going on the first day, unless they add more bands on the second cause Nora wants to see the Flaming Lips but eh, we're not sure. ____________________________ I <3 4 foot 11, blonde, operatic wonders from Oklahoma. There is no charge for awesomeness or attractiveness | |||
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OOOooo i'd love to have seen the White Stripes. *pouts* Dallas gets 2 days of Lolapalooza and Indhickianapolis gets one day... *pouts* Indy's the only spot that gets just one day of Lola. Indy gets the day 2 schedule, but no Pixies *pouts* Indy schedule- Main Stage String Cheese Incident Flaming Lips Wilco Gomez Polyphonic Spree TV on the Radio Second Stage The Thrills The Coup Sound Tribe Sector 9 Elbow Wheat Solar Stage Mike Watt The Dresden Dolls Bumblebeez 81 Carina Round Ross Golan and Molehead Peretz and Alex Graham Dallas on day one- Main Stage Morrissey Sonic Youth PJ Harvey Modest Mouse Le Tigre Von Bondies Second Stage Broken Social Scene Wolf Eyes Danger Mouse Datsuns Sparta Solar Stage Mike Watt The Dresden Dolls Bumblebeez 81 Carina Round The Living Things Peretz and Alex Graham DAY TWO: Main Stage String Cheese Incident Flaming Lips Gomez Polyphonic Spree Blackalicious Second Stage The Fire Theft The Coup Sound Tribe Sector 9 Wheat Solar Stage Mike Watt The Dresden Dolls Bumblebeez 81 Carina Round Ross Golan and Molehead Peretz and Alex Graham I am glad we at least get one day of lola. Most wanting to see the Wilco & The Polyphonic Spree. I'd trade all other Indy bands for The Datsuns. I'd trade String Cheese whoever & the 2nd & solar stage line-ups for Modest Mouse, PJ Harvey & the Von Bondies. Both Dallas & Indy got ripped from not getting the Pixies. Oh yes, Sonic Youth would be nice too. I'd trade the 2nd stage (except the Stills) & the Solar stage for Sonic Youth. | |||
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I've seen Quiet Riot, Ted Nugent (twice), Slaughter, Kiss (twice), Aerosmith, Skid Row (sans Sebastian Bach, so it wasn't really Skid Row in my opinion) and the Indigo Girls (thanks for inviting me Tam!). Aerosmith kinda disappointed me because they decided to play a lot of stuff off their new blues album. I wanted like classic Aerosmith, not bluesy Aerosmith. | |||
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Dammit, dammit, dammit! They just cancelled Lollapalooza. After I finally found out the cost of a two day pass was only $39. Dammit, dammit, dammit! | |||
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I almost bought a ticket to the Kiss/Aerosmith show in Indy but all the pavillion seats were gone by the time I got online. Just didn't want a nosebleed seat in the back. Maybe next time. What a bummer on Lolapalooza. Supposedly because of poor ticket sales is why they cancelled. It was a pretty diverse line-up for the 2 day event. And it was definately cheap. Oh well, back to the record store & get a refund. Maybe there'll be a good show come round in the fall. | |||
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Besotted Scroller |
i've seen matchbox 20 3 times, the cure, david bowie and something for kate (score!), savage garden, john farnham about 5 times (including "the main event" with oliva newton john and anthony warlow), shannon noll, and girlfriend. i'm cool -------------------------------------- | |||
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recently i've seen jonny lang, dido and indigo girls (you're welcome arista ) all good shows, but the dido show was much better than i expected despite the late start | |||
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Favorite concert of mine is still The New York Rock & Soul Revue which featured the just-then reunited Steely Dan as well as Boz Scaggs, Phoebe Snow, Michael McDonald and a buncha ppl I'd never heard of but all who were excellent. The Dan were better here than when i saw them on their own the following year. Best act by itself- Los Straightjackets. Excellent surf instrumental band complete with Mexican wrestling masks (in 90+ degree weather & Hawaiian go-go girls). | |||
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I went to see Jamie Cullum (Jazz Singer) last night, he was pretty darn good.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Saily, | |||
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okay, okay...I've just seen the line up for Austin City Limits Music Festival...I wanna go--and it will be a good excuse to see 'zoom, le, and Shawn. Right? Austin City Limits Music Festival Sept 17-19...technically still summer. Astronomically still summer. oh..and xc...the Pixies and Wilco are scheduled. What's a two day drive? | |||
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OOOOooo Neko Case, Antibalas, Shelby Lynne and so so so many more at the Austin concert thing. Wish it was on during my August vacation. Maybe i can fly down? (by plane, i mean, my xc flying cape needs mending). | |||
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oh c'mon xc. It's just a long weekend, lol. | |||
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2 days to get there, 3 days there, 2 days to get back = 7 day weekend! Well, you're a lawyer, Nora, can ya think of some law thingie to get my bosses to let me take that much time off work? | |||
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Fly, you silly git. | |||
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I'm in love with John Mayer. I saw him in concert on the 21st. I just absolutely love him. There are just words and sometimes aspects of the music that just take me away. There's this one song (it's called 3 x 5) that has this traveling acoustic guitar intro, the sounds carries in and away as he sings "the skies are painted colors of a cowboy cliche, and it's strange how clouds that look like mountains in the sky are next to mountains anyway. didn't have a camera by my side this time. hoping i would see the world through both my eyes. maybe i will tell you all about when i'm in the mood to lose my way with words"... i just LOOOOVE that song. I could go on... and on. but that song. a lot of his lyrics i can get lost in and completely meld with a lot of my own thoughts. so, i went to the concert to get lost. i loved it. then i'll be seeing Alanis Morissette on the 1st of August. I love her music and lyrics too, although her latest albums have left some room for acquired tastes. my favorite song of hers is uninvited. I like where she says "must be strangely exciting to watch the stoic squirm....like any uncharted territory i must seem greatly intriguing." oh. what a wonderful song "uninvited" is. yeah! music rocks. and sometimes it adult contemporary soft rocks. mons scrollers do it standing up... | |||
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quote: Yeah sure, i bet it was the TripletXena who saw the show & took the pics & wrote the review. You gals are always so mean to her! btw Linda Ronstadt's comment at the Vegas show had nutin to do with Michael Moore- what she really said was xc was a mighty bore. But why would she be booed for that? | |||
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There is no TripletXena. | |||
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Saw Iron & Wine recently. The concert sucked, the reason being the venue was a crappy one. Bar with loud obnoxious drunks is not best place for alternative/singer-songwriter band whose lead singer rarely sings above a whisper. Oh well, will hopefullySantana be seeing this summer. Better luck then and maybe at the Indy Jazz Fest. | |||
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so far this summer i have tickets for alison krauss, rob thomas, patty griffin and the killers | |||
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I have to agree with that. Okay don't ask me how I got myself into a few of these but here are mine...the good the bad and the really ugly. Richard Marx and Wilson Phillips- Typical 90's concert...I did love Wilson Phillips and their range is incredible and Richard Marx's Angelina was really good. He's someone I would pay to see again. Reba McIntyre~ I was actually looking foward to this one. Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Yes folks when I go country I go all out. I tell you it was the MOST boring thing I have ever had to sit through. She stood and she sang. And she only sang for like an hour. That's an hour of my life I will never get back. Kenny G~ Don't ask Hanson ~ I actually did get into Hanson for a bit and being that I had two little squeally sisters it was the perfect opportunity to be a part of that thing that is a teeny bopper concert that I never got to be apart of. It was a lot of fun. Alice Cooper--best concert I have ever been to...no contest. Alice Cooper is amazing. This was just a few years ago. Loved every minute. Poison, Slaughter, Dokken- I had a great time at this one too...with the exception of a few arses (I was in line to purchase a beverage and an over active concert goer elbowed me in the boob as hard as he possibly could. I proceeded to stare at him for the remainder of the wait...he didn't even realize he did it...drunk fool)But I will never forget this night. Poison was amazing. Twinxenas Oh and I would give anything to get a hold of Cyndi Lauper tickes...you are a couple of lucky little twins! | |||
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