Posted on 12/26/2016 4:46:29 PM PST by GSWarrior
As I get older I attend fewer concerts. I wish they began at 4pm instead of 10pm.
Here's my list:
The Mekons
Wynonna and the Big Noise
Pere Ubu
KT Tunstall
Hiss Golden Messenger
Kris Kristofferson
Valerie June
Dry Branch Fire Squad
Nobody can replace Glenn Shorrock. LBR has virtually nobody in the band from even the 80s. In 1981 Glenn,original lead singer, left the band.
Bryan Adams is cool but not good was him canceling his tour stop in Charlotte, North Carolina over the Bathroom law.
Ticketmaster had that summer sale where tixs were $20 no taxes no fees. So I saw joe, Walsh, bad company, steely Dan, goo goo dolls, weezer, collective soul, Dave Matthews, tool and pearl jam
Ithaca by any chance?
Springsteen went all political at least as far back as 2004
Glenn Miller Orchestra at Music Hall in Cincinnati for a dance last May.
The dead guy, Jeff called him Achmed the Dead Terrorist.
Oh yeah, KidzBop was also one of the concerts. That one was kind of annoying.
Lynerd Skynerd at the casino in Durant, Oklahoma. Best concert I’ve seen in years.
Steely Dan at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Last year was better - Paul McCartney at the Times Union Center, Aerosmith there as well.
I work at local venues that host concerts. That being said, most “headliners” aren’t worth $5.00. Especially what passes as “country”. What a bunch of crap.
Best show I saw this year was Lettuce.
Yup, like you I am BLL. Very fortunate that such a small town gets such great shows.
Ruthie Foster is a favorite of mine
They were originally named “Wild Country” or something like that...They played a lot in Myrtle Beach at the beginning...
I worked with a guy from Ft Payne, AL...he said around town, everyone treated them the same as before they became famous...
The Forbert show in Ithaca was the one to which I went. Before the show we ran into Steve eating at the Boatyard and got his autograph. Nice guy.
And you reminded me: I actually did catch the end of the DBT show that evening. Forbert’s show was early enough (and ended early enough) I made it down to the Haunt for the last set.
They were good but I have to say I preferred Forbert.
Better Than Ezra
Lucinda Williams
Jonathon Edwards
OMG! Where did you see 2Cellos? Love them!
That is the funniest damned thing I've read in weeks!
I adore them both. Saw Peter Gabriel live twice back in the 70s when he was lead singer with Genesis and Phil Collins was "just the drummer." Gabriel is a magnificent showman. Love, love, love Sting's weaving of traditional airs and riffs into his music.
I have always been a very accepting person of other cultures, peoples and genres, and I have music from around the world and many corners of America; but when I look at my most-played pop albums, they are almost all Brits or Irish. Annie Lennox, Coldplay, The Chieftans, Adele, Beatles, Bowie, Celtic Woman, etc. My people are here more than 400 years, but DNA is powerful. This is my favorite Christmas album:
Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dl1FnmSGj1Q
Thanks for sharing. I will check out Sting’s Christmas album for sure (appreciate the link).
I had always liked both men’s music (and their former groups) but was blown away by this combined performance.
Gregg Allman with a full band at Harrahs in Cherokee NC. Still sounding great afte all these years! Also Tedeschi/Trucks with Sharon Jones. With the Dapp King Band in Atlanta. Both put on an amazing show! Truly an amazing night!
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