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- exador12
saw midnight oil a week or two ago in toronto at Massey Hall.
Incredible gig :)
- lemmy_k3
Willie Nelson on Saturday.
- D4W33D1
All the concerts I was supposed to go to have been cancelled.
Russian Cirles
Quadrupède
Cult Leader
Portrayal of guilt
Power trip
Fucking Coronavirus!
- lemmy_k1
Reverend Horton Heat, X, and The Damned.
Never heard the Reverend before, great show. X was good. Not a fan of The Damned but they put on a good show.- The Reverend is great! i was supposed to see their show in costa mesa but didn't make it.futurefood
- ^That's the one we saw!lemmy_k
- mg332
Slowdive at the Art Institute of Chicago back in February:
- Morning_star0
The Cure, Jesus and Mary Chain, Duran Duran, Iron Maiden, Pixies...
...I guess we're all of a 'certain age'. ;)
- I know. I'm going to see Unsane on Wednesday, then Nick Cave next week. And I just bought a ticket for Dinosaur Jnr. in December. Fucking early 40's madness.face_melter
- bring earplugs for Dinosaur Jr old manfooler
- Ooooooo, Unsane. Saw them supporting Neurosis back in the mid nineties. It was one of the most intense gigs i've EVER seen. Dark and brutal loveliness.Morning_star
- ^ They were absolutely belting - small venue tuned for heavy rock, it was crushing but in the best way. Old and new material. Seriously good.face_melter
- face_melter1
Went to see Jesus and Mary Chain last night, last time I saw them was, fuck knows, probably 20 years ago before those pesky Reid boys went total raj.
It was fucking great. Place was sold out, mixture of all ages from kids who weren't even born when Psycho Candy was released to knackered middle-aged punks.
Took them a couple of songs to get into it, bit once they did it was an absolute wall of noise. William fucking wrecked that guitar - they did Some Candy Talking and at the Spector-esque drums everything just went into clip - like, an instant and massive wave of distortion and feedback which put a huge smile on my face, because *that's* the JaMC everyone imagines in their head.
Played a mixture of tracks from all their albums, including an extended-extended-extended version of the Reverence Radio Mix - complete with Stooges riffs - which was utterly phenomenal and maybe my personal highlight. But yeah, it's really hard to put into words the absolute maelstrom of howling distortion and feedback and drums and bass and light and sound they created. It's how guitars should be played - as things to inflict as much sonic destruction as possible.
Those fuckers played for two hours, with two encores. Best show I have seen in a long, long, long time.
- supported them in april. it was the show i was hoping for when i saw them when they reformed. incredible. i think they know they can't fuck up another tour...kingsteven
- their day seems choreographed to keep em on the wagon.kingsteven
- Yeah, I was half-expecting them to phone it in but it was an absolutely top-drawer performance.face_melter
- fooler1
- Japandroids rule...see_thru
- Saw them about 5 years ago or so. Super stoned. Went to merch booth. Bought record. Asked if he could get band to sign. He said, "I'm the singer." True story.DRIFTMONKEY
- Bennn0
All the bands are in festivals now.... i hate festivals! Often, they dont come back and count their festival show as a visit in that city.
So many bands are doing osheaga and will not come back for normal shows
- osheaga is a great festival, well worth the moneyelektro
- I wanted to see only a few from the lineup. Too many people, too many people who just want to take selfies to show their festval look.Bennn
- I like seing my bands in small venue, hands on the stage.Bennn
- yeah the crowd can be quite obnoxious compared to other festivals, lots of young and loud superficial teenagerselektro
- But I still prefer how they do it compared to the FEQelektro
- Yeah, trueBennn
- Festivals = paycheck
Own shows = the real deal!!!chukkaphob - ^trueBennn
- autoflavour1
just watched De La Soul perform for the first time.. 3 feet high was the first hiphop vinyl i ever got 26 years ago.. it took a while ..
it was worth it tho.
so worth it
- studderine1
GZA performing Liquid Swords in its entirety.
- exador10
David Gilmour
-last Friday in Toronto.absolutely amazing concert.
figure it may be the last chance to see, essentially, a Pink Floyd show....
was lucky enough to see them in 88 for Momentary Lapse tour
in 94 for the Division Bell..
Roger Waters The Wall tour a few years back...
now David Gilmour...read an article a few days ago saying he's already at work on some new material for another solo album...but having just turned 70, I'm doubtful I'll get another chance to see him live...
- his last album is ultra boring. people wants the old stuff.Bennn
- it has a few pretty great moments... and it's nice to hear him do different things..but yeah...we were there for comfortably numb ;)exador1
- legendKrassy
- saw Pink Floyd (minus Roger Waters) back in 94 and they put on one hell of a show. Mindblowing!Krassy
- saw that tour as well....loved it...but still think the momentary lapse tour was even better... (watch the vid 'delicate sound of thunder) amaaaaazing show.exador1
- cbass990
I saw Prince's new band 3rd Eye Girl last Saturday at the Myth in Minnesota. It was the best concert I've probably ever seen. You weren't allowed to bring any phones or cameras though..
- how did they enforce the "no phones" rule? did everyone leave their phones in their car or at coat check?Krassy
- tix for this show were $300+ face value in portland. Still wish I would have went.fooler
- there were lines of people outsite and security walked around and said "if you have a phone....cbass99
- ...at the door, we're taking it. so everyone was going back to their cars..cbass99
- they dropped tix down to $100 so i thought i should take advantagecbass99