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  • Ripzalot
    Poopiehead
    • Oct 2003
    • 7581

    #1

    The CONCERT thread

    post the latest and greatest concert information here: what you just saw and a heads up for what is coming next. will this be useful? beats starting a thread for every concert i feel like sharing or talking about.

    come on now...
  • Ripzalot
    Poopiehead
    • Oct 2003
    • 7581

    #2
    The CONCERT thread

    last week i saw Public Enemy at a small club here in Lausanne. my buddy and fellow maggot Geo039 got pulled onstage for an MC open mike during the show. fantastic show, my first time seeing PE and they rocked it out.
    Last edited by Ripzalot; 04-17-2015, 03:58 AM.

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    • Ripzalot
      Poopiehead
      • Oct 2003
      • 7581

      #3
      Next up Karma To Burn last Thursday night...rocked out a tiny warehouse club with about 30 people there. Awesome.

      Last edited by Ripzalot; 10-08-2011, 09:03 AM.

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      • Ripzalot
        Poopiehead
        • Oct 2003
        • 7581

        #4
        Next up...HELMET on Dec 1st. Same tiny club as K2burn.

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        • Maximus Gradient
          An excitable boy
          • Mar 2009
          • 92

          #5
          Killer shows, Ripz! I plan on seeing Karma to Burn in early December when they come to D.C. with The Sword and Mount Carmel.

          Was supposed to catch Social Distortion this past weekend in Baltimore, but Mike Ness came down with the flu and the show was postponed. Fortunately the two openers, Frank Turner and Lucero, decided to play anyway and absolutely killed it. If you get a chance check these guys out for sure.





          Frank Turner played first and got the crowd fired up then Lucero slowed things down a bit (they can rip, but seem to really shine with the slow numbers), but Frank came back for a solo encore with a rendition of Thunder Road that would have brought a tear to the Boss' eye.

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          • cdlv
            got a sonic reducer
            • Mar 2006
            • 1967

            #6
            seeing the Bronx thursday

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            • hop
              thisisyourbrainonSONAR
              • Oct 2003
              • 6584

              #7
              Originally posted by Maximus Gradient
              Killer shows, Ripz! I plan on seeing Karma to Burn in early December when they come to D.C. with The Sword and Mount Carmel.
              A day or two after Seattle The Sword canceled the rest of their tour due to a lineup CF = drummer quit.
              Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.

              Metalmücil 2010 - 2013 "Go Home" album is now a free download

              The Bonin Petrels

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              • BFD
                Registered User
                • Apr 2004
                • 3837

                #8
                we are road tripping cordova to Haines for a couple of weeks at Christmas. Skiing as much as possible. Corb Lund Band Dec. 31 in Haines Junction. Anybody here in the area.
                off your knees Louie

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                • meatdrink9
                  Mr. Old Lady
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 5430

                  #9
                  Lots of great shows this year but my 3 favorite have been Thom Yorke at the Santa Barbara Bowl (right against the rail, crazy day and night), Miike Snow at Urban Lounge (sub 300 people) and Sufjan Stevens at Kingsbury Hall. I wish I could go back in time to all 3.

                  Tomorrow Ladytron plays in SLC. Blonde Redhead is in town in a couple of weeks too. It's been a good year for music.

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                  • Ripzalot
                    Poopiehead
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 7581

                    #10
                    Originally posted by hop
                    A day or two after Seattle The Sword canceled the rest of their tour due to a lineup CF = drummer quit.
                    karma to burn was the opening band for that tour (at least in yurp) but fortunately continued their tour on without the sword. kinda sad for k2burn coz they were only packing in 30-50 people per show. k2burn is probably the best band i've discovered this year. amazing that they have flown under my radar for so long. a bit of trivia: the singer/guitarist daniel davies is the son of the kink's guitarist dave davies.

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                    • Maximus Gradient
                      An excitable boy
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 92

                      #11
                      Originally posted by hop
                      A day or two after Seattle The Sword canceled the rest of their tour due to a lineup CF = drummer quit.
                      Yup, I saw the news a few weeks back that the drummer bailed. Apparently he was getting tired of the constant touring and life on the road...can't blame him there I guess.

                      I checked their website and they've scooped up a replacement drummer and will continue the tour later this month starting in Baton Rouge, so the D.C. date is still on!

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                      • NPG
                        #tedbundy
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 6912

                        #12
                        Already posted this, but you have a chance to see Roger Waters, definitely check it out and bring some happy pills. It will likely be the most visually stimulating show you see this year and probably in a while. My brother saw Muse in Newark back in the end of October and couldn't say enough awesome things about their performance.
                        Ski edits | http://vimeo.com/user389737/videos

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                        • PassTheDutchie
                          blah blah blah
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 2150

                          #13
                          Saw Pelican a couple of weeks ago. Rawked. Sucks it sounds like they're done touring. Next up is Killing Joke in early December.

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                          • hop
                            thisisyourbrainonSONAR
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 6584

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Maximus Gradient
                            Yup, I saw the news a few weeks back that the drummer bailed. Apparently he was getting tired of the constant touring and life on the road...can't blame him there I guess.

                            I checked their website and they've scooped up a replacement drummer and will continue the tour later this month starting in Baton Rouge, so the D.C. date is still on!
                            [napoleon dynamite]LUCKY![/nd]

                            I've been listening to Warp Riders pretty much on repeat for the past week or so. Some tracks are a bit lighter/softer/blues-rock-y-er than others (definitely hear swamp-rock Lynyrd Skynyrd influences in the vocals) overall it sounds a bit less metal than the previous two albums, but it's solid for sure. It will probably be in heavy rotation this winter.
                            Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.

                            Metalmücil 2010 - 2013 "Go Home" album is now a free download

                            The Bonin Petrels

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                            • Sublime
                              Loves your mom
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 1388

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Maximus Gradient
                              Killer shows, Ripz! I plan on seeing Karma to Burn in early December when they come to D.C. with The Sword and Mount Carmel.

                              Was supposed to catch Social Distortion this past weekend in Baltimore, but Mike Ness came down with the flu and the show was postponed. Fortunately the two openers, Frank Turner and Lucero, decided to play anyway and absolutely killed it. If you get a chance check these guys out for sure.


                              Frank Turner played first and got the crowd fired up then Lucero slowed things down a bit (they can rip, but seem to really shine with the slow numbers), but Frank came back for a solo encore with a rendition of Thunder Road that would have brought a tear to the Boss' eye.
                              Saw them earlier in Detroit Oct 21 and Social Distortion kills it. It was my 3rd time seeing them and they have just gotten better with age. They always get such a cool crowd together that gets a good vibe going. This was the set list which was pretty damn good. Gotta love So far away one of my favs.

                              1. The Creeps
                              2. Another State of Mind
                              3. Mommy’s Little Monster
                              4. Sick Boys
                              5. Don’t Drag Me Down
                              6. Bad Luck
                              7. Bye Bye Baby
                              8. Still Alive
                              9. Ball and Chain
                              10. Through These Eyes
                              11. Bakersfield
                              12. King of Fools
                              13. When She Begins
                              14. Making Believe

                              ENCORE
                              15. So Far Away
                              16. Prison Bound
                              17. Down Here (With the Rest of Us)
                              18. Ring of Fire

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