I saw an ensemble at St Martin-in-the-Fields Friday night. I realized I was too jetlagged to stay for the second half but the two Brandenburgs and the Vivaldi flute concerto they did in the first half were fantastic. A nice time. It was interesting to hear the crowd react to the harpsichord solo section in #5 - as if they had never heard it before.
Going to see Billy Joel this Sunday.
Flogging Molly tonight!!!






quote:Originally posted by billhike:
Flogging Molly tonight!!!
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Enjoy!
quote:Originally posted by DoktaP:
Going to see Billy Joel this Sunday.
Got our tickets to catch him at MSG in July and looking forward to it. Hope you have a blast!
Richard Thompson on Thursday night with his son Teddy opening. Never miss RT when he's in town.
Snarky Puppy at Adelaide Hall tonight with Toronto's Larnell Lewis on drums.
Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute band) at Riverside Theater in Milwaukee. Don't discount this group as just another tribute band. Their light show - complete with lasers and circular projection screen - was only slightly less impressive than the real Floyd. And the musicianship was flawless.
At the Elgin Symphony Orchestra tonight we saw the Dvorak cello concerto. Fantastic piece and great performance. Carter Brey was the cello soloist.
It was bracketed by a couple of Nielson pieces. The Nielson symphony afterwards begins with what sounds like a cadenza to wrap something up. Sadly the musicians kept playing what was written for another half hour or so.
It was bracketed by a couple of Nielson pieces. The Nielson symphony afterwards begins with what sounds like a cadenza to wrap something up. Sadly the musicians kept playing what was written for another half hour or so.
The war on drugs @ the horseshoe
Tonight at Massey Hall: Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois - the 20th anniversary of the Wrecking Ball album that Lanois produced & played on.
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The war on drugs @ the horseshoe
How was it? Their single is an ace tune.
I am indulging my heavy metal self again, having attended an Iced Earth concert in Milwaukee recently. European bands Sabaton and ReVamp were opening acts.
This was my second time to see Iced Earth but really attended to catch ReVamp for whom Ms. Floor Jansen is the singer. Floor is the current singer in Finish symphonic metal band Nightwish and I think she is really fantastic.
This was my second time to see Iced Earth but really attended to catch ReVamp for whom Ms. Floor Jansen is the singer. Floor is the current singer in Finish symphonic metal band Nightwish and I think she is really fantastic.
How about a comedian concert? Saw Anthony Jeselnik last week, front row center.
quote:Originally posted by Adam10:quote:Originally posted by vinoevelo:
The war on drugs @ the horseshoe
How was it? Their single is an ace tune.
Sold out horsehsoe sucks as a venue. Show was otherwise good. Ive grown into a big fan of all their albums over the past year.
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Saw Neil Young at Carnegie Hall last week. Solo and acoustic.
Saw him do this at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago around 1971. Hope it was better than what I saw.
Bruce Springsteen last night in Pittsburgh, 3 hours of non stop Rock n' Roll. Awesome as ever, including an awesome version of Ghost of Tom Joad with Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine
Joan Osborne tonight with my lovely bride.
A couple of Brit Floyd shows last month with my cousin. Highly recommended if you like Floyd.
A couple of Brit Floyd shows last month with my cousin. Highly recommended if you like Floyd.
One more time to catch the current Iced Earth tour (with Sabaton, ReVamp, and The Scourge) at the Scout Bar in Houston. Sabaton and ReVamp stole the show again.
quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Joan Osborne tonight with my lovely bride.
A couple of Brit Floyd shows last month with my cousin. Highly recommended if you like Floyd.
How is Joan holding up? I loved her stuff back in the 90's.
quote:Originally posted by mneeley490:quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Joan Osborne tonight with my lovely bride.
A couple of Brit Floyd shows last month with my cousin. Highly recommended if you like Floyd.
How is Joan holding up? I loved her stuff back in the 90's.
Aging, but still a cool chick. We met her after the show and my wife shared a story of how she and her dad would go to see her in NYC years ago. Probably made her feel older- heheh.
Coldplay @ the Beacon in NYC this week. Yeah yeah, I know, Coldplay gets a horrid rap with many, but their music actually lifts my spirits, so to each their own. Show was only 1hr 10min so a big boo to that though.
quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Show was only 1hr 10min...

Massacoustics at Key West Songwriters Festival this afternoon
Tomorrow John Frinzi
Tomorrow John Frinzi
quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Show was only 1hr 10min...![]()
When we saw them on their last tour it was a solid 2 hrs...but that was before the 'conscious uncoupling' from Gwenyth
Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique last night with the family and a set of in-laws.
quote:Originally posted by patespo1:quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Show was only 1hr 10min...![]()
When we saw them on their last tour it was a solid 2 hrs...but that was before the 'conscious uncoupling' from Gwenyth
I've seen them a couple of times in the past five years and the shows were always 2+ hours of high energy.
quote:Originally posted by patespo1:quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by Primordialsoup:
Show was only 1hr 10min...![]()
When we saw them on their last tour it was a solid 2 hrs...but that was before the 'conscious uncoupling' from Gwenyth
A partial quote from an online comic strip, Basic Instructions:
"The lead singer of Coldplay is getting a divorce from his wife, the actress Gwyneth Paltrow."
"That is unfortunate. I hope it doesn't make his band's next album sound all morose."
"Actually, he's been married to her for like a decade, and his music has been kinda mopey that whole time. I guess if his next album sounds like Katrina and the Waves, we'll know what the problem was."
I dunno...50 less minutes of Coldplay would be a good thing, no? 

quote:Originally posted by billhike:
I dunno...50 less minutes of Coldplay would be a good thing, no?![]()
Amen, brother!
Hour long gigs are typical in Europe.
Also, that Coldplay gig was a buzz gig, not an actual tour concert. Their encore alone will be an hour.
Also, that Coldplay gig was a buzz gig, not an actual tour concert. Their encore alone will be an hour.

Foals tonight with Cage the Elephant opening. I might try and sneak in the Lana Del Rey golddust gig beforehand, but I doubt it.
Elbow
A British band that can fill wembley with ease but only fills a ~800 venue in Toronto. Then again seeing them in such a small place with everyone singing in harmony along with them was pretty amazing.
A British band that can fill wembley with ease but only fills a ~800 venue in Toronto. Then again seeing them in such a small place with everyone singing in harmony along with them was pretty amazing.
Elbow are top. Saw them at Sound Academy last time they were here. Wanted to hit that Danforth gig but had work.
Sorry I missed them. Seldom Seen Kid is still in heavy rotation at our place.
quote:Originally posted by VinT:
Sorry I missed them. Seldom Seen Kid is still in heavy rotation at our place.
Cast of Thousands has been playing a lot lately at mine.
3 Doors Down & The Gin Blossoms last Saturday. I've seen both a few times before, and they were as good as ever.
Looking forward to Bad Religion, Offspring, Pennywise, Counting Crows, and Toad the Wet Sprocket in August. Hopefully, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, and Tool will find their way back to SD in the near future.
Looking forward to Bad Religion, Offspring, Pennywise, Counting Crows, and Toad the Wet Sprocket in August. Hopefully, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, and Tool will find their way back to SD in the near future.
quote:Originally posted by Shane T.:
3 Doors Down & The Gin Blossoms last Saturday. I've seen both a few times before, and they were as good as ever.
Looking forward to Bad Religion, Offspring, Pennywise, Counting Crows, and Toad the Wet Sprocket in August. Hopefully, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, and Tool will find their way back to SD in the near future.
Just got my tickets for The Offspring, Bad Religion, Pennywise & Stiff Little Fingers. Only familiar with the first 2. Also, today got Rascal Flatts, Sheryl Crow and Gloriana and already had Motley Crue & Alice Cooper...All are within a month of each other. Good thing to get them all in before College Football season is in full swing!!
I had tickets to see Jack Jones next week, but it was cancelled. No explanation. 

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