This is an LP:Some groups have taken to recording all their shows live, and including a DVD of each show in the price of your ticket...
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This is an LP:Some groups have taken to recording all their shows live, and including a DVD of each show in the price of your ticket...
We saw him in Peoria that Friday night. It was my Christmas gift from my wife and son. I had an absolute blast!!!We went to see Weird Al over the Labor Day weekend. Last show of this tour. He's playing with a 41 piece orchestra, show was fantastic.
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At least The Who still has two original members!We don't get too many great acts down here below Tampa and Orlando -- mostly old farts' music and "tribute" bands. Or Motown groups with at most one original member left...
Headed to see the Who in Tampa next Sunday.
Just bought tix for two Bruce Hornsby shows next March -- one night in Clearwater, the following night here in Sarasota. Man, he does a great show.
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It wasn’t so long ago that artists vehemently discouraged bootleg recordings. The exception to this was the Grateful Dead. Not only did they incourage you to record every one of their shows....
Very cool, didn’t know that. Only saw Tull once. One of the great things about the GD is you could see them 3 nights in a row and it was a totally different show, all different songs. It made for great road trips and also fun to trade tapes. I still have a bunch of bootleg cassettes. God only knows if they’ll still play!So did Jethro Tull. Before the Web existed, we used to have a "Tull Tree" of Tull-lovers all over the world. Each branch of the tree from the top would copy and send the audio CD or files from a concert to ten lower level branches, etc. A recorded concert would get all over the world in almost no (pre-Web) time ...
I think I have seen him 3 times in the last 12 years. Excellent show each time.Seeing Elton John on the 22nd (2nd of 3 shows in Vancouver). Can't wait!
Enjoy the Hornsby shows, very talented. Saw him play many times as he was a touring member of the Dead from the late 80’s until things ended with Jerry.We don't get too many great acts down here below Tampa and Orlando -- mostly old farts' music and "tribute" bands. Or Motown groups with at most one original member left...
Headed to see the Who in Tampa next Sunday.
Just bought tix for two Bruce Hornsby shows next March -- one night in Clearwater, the following night here in Sarasota. Man, he does a great show.
Quoted for importance! Luckily I figured this out pretty early when I was still in college after a couple really loud shows in particular. One was the Flaming Lips in a smaller club, and my ears were still ringing 4-5 days later. Another time we saw The Urge (huge band in St. Louis at the time) and afterwards went to McDonald's where my now-wife's friend was closing the store. My ears rang so much that people were talking to me and I couldn't hear a word. It was like a preview of being fully deaf. Ear plugs always now!Going to hear live music was my thing when I was younger. Hell, I still enjoy it but don’t get out as much. Years ago, I. can’t tell you how many times that my ears were ringing on the way home and sometimes the next day. Fast forward many years later and I have tinnitus. The ringing never goes away and sometimes the smallest of noise (depending on pitch) can set it off.
Hearing live music is one of the great joys in life. Moral of my story......... if you don’t wear earplugs to concerts you should start. Get a good pair that allows you to hear the music but protects your ears! Don’t leave home without them!
Quoted for importance! Luckily I figured this out pretty early when I was still in college after a couple really loud shows in particular. One was the Flaming Lips in a smaller club, and my ears were still ringing 4-5 days later. Another time we saw The Urge (huge band in St. Louis at the time) and afterwards went to McDonald's where my now-wife's friend was closing the store. My ears rang so much that people were talking to me and I couldn't hear a word. It was like a preview of being fully deaf. Ear plugs always now!
I was a slow learner. Lol! Ear plugs always for sure now. A bit late for me. It not only has to do with the overall volume but where the location of your seats are in relation to the PA speakers. You can have band you’re going to see that you may think is mellow enough, but if you’re seats are within a certain distance from the PA it can be a whole different ballgame.Quoted for importance! Luckily I figured this out pretty early when I was still in college after a couple really loud shows in particular. One was the Flaming Lips in a smaller club, and my ears were still ringing 4-5 days later. Another time we saw The Urge (huge band in St. Louis at the time) and afterwards went to McDonald's where my now-wife's friend was closing the store. My ears rang so much that people were talking to me and I couldn't hear a word. It was like a preview of being fully deaf. Ear plugs always now!
Agree. I went against my will and paid andI think I have seen him 3 times in the last 12 years. Excellent show each time.
Yep. We saw them a couple years ago at Red Rocks with Clutch and Lamb of God, and they sounded great!Corrosion of Conformity is still touring?! I saw them when I was in high school in the 80's...
This would have been absolutely spectacular!My wife and I used to go to a ton of shows, but now we only see a few a year since we have kids. Next weekend we're going to see Speedealer here. They re-formed a couple years ago with a new lead singer. We used to see them constantly when we lived in Dallas, roughly 20 times in 3-4 years. Looking forward to that! Here are some shots from some recent shows we've seen:
Weird Al at Red Rocks! The first real concert we've taken our kids to.
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It was really great! The funny part to me is that for the rest of their lives, when someone asks my kids "what was your first concert?" their answer will be Weird Al at Red Rocks. My son loves him and we got him a Dare to Be Stupid t-shirt, but my daughter will be less than enthused to admit to that fact.This would have been absolutely spectacular!
My kids will answer "Metallica at Soldier Field."for the rest of their lives, when someone asks my kids "what was your first concert?" their answer will be Weird Al at Red Rocks.
I've got the foam plugs at home (or I just borrow some from work) and I also bought a set of nicer ear plugs (Dubs) that have a flatter frequency response and don't block as much sound. Usually the Dubs are fine, but I learned the hard way that sometimes they are not enough, so now I bring both kinds of ear plugs if I think it's going to be a really loud show. I saw The Obsessed at a tiny club in Denver called the Hi-Dive (it truly is a dive bar), and it was SO LOUD. It was painful even with the Dubs in, and it's just a little bar with 2 speakers, no big fancy line arrays or anything.