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my camera is hit or miss with the sound. sometimes in a small club it sounds fine (bass is clipped but otherwise not terrible). but in larger venues the PA keeps kicking in the auto-level and muddles the sound. it doesn't seem to have any way to turn this off. i'd like to find a pocketable camera with quality sound, or external mic jacks. i even toyed with a zoom h1 recorder but it's a pain if i get busted in the pat-down, especially if i don't drive to the show. i had to hide it in the bushes.
sound like you are where i am with live shows. i can't bear to go to an arena assigned seating show anymore. too sterile, to confined, too restricted. i like to rock out. small clubs only for me. euro shows are awesome, especially swiss. they are so polite i can go get a beer and walk right back up to front center where i was before.
here's a couple more of my favorites from 2015...super heavy!
Monolord
Belzebong
my iPhone records nice audio, and I agree on the clubs, i dont like people touching me when i dance. I need a column 24 inches in diameter and i wont bump anyone. I can find a spot usually, then hit the rail if so inclined. Swiss club shows? The only problem there is after i ski all day in the Alps, theres no night for me. just exhaustion.
Thanks for the heads up on never going to the Egg for a show. Fuck those power tripping posers.
Govt Mule at the Beacon the night before New Years. A suite at the Hotel Beacon, a stellar crew of professional show attendees, and all in all a very fun night in the city.
Lots of sit ins. Kimock, Jack Pearson, Jimmy Vivino, Will Lee.
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thanks to some friends ended up with a ticket to a show at the JH Center for the Arts....350 seat, super-small tight solid space.
Promoter may have had fun at a 'songwriting in the round' kind of Bluebird Cafe in Nashville gig or something, so he booked four musicians who had never played or even jammed together, and it worked!
Robert Randolph [Family Band], Luther Dickinson [N.Mississippi Allstars], Rich Robinson [Black Crowes], Ivan Neville [Dumpstaphunk, etc].
First set was a little awkward, they were playing their own tunes, and it was obvious none knew any of the other's music...
Second set LIT UP!!! Got in to some covers and went deep. Will the Circle Be Unbroken to Pleased to Meet You/Stones....2nd encore john mayall Room To Move to Temptations Daddy Was a Rolling Stone...strong...
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Tye have you seen Southern Soul Assembly?
Totally, but if they come around it's a nice night.
They take turns and dont really play together, similar to what you described above.
Hey Tye, Pearl Jam just confirmed they'll be at Jazz Fest. Enjoy!
dunno if anyone is interested....but you should be if you love rock music. :)
robin trower is touring this year. 70 years old now, don't miss this!
http://www.trowerpower.com/tours.asp
Caught Trombone Shorty last night. Had never seen him and didn't know much about them beforehand.
I was pretty much blown away by the performance. They cross so many genres and do them all incredibly well. The old school jazz was my favorite, but he hard blaring rock guitar was incredible also. The played an old music hall that is seated...definitely not a seated show! Some of the stuffy wanker season ticket holders were a little bent from many of us standing. Screw them! :biggrin:
you're scaring me, man
saw Pink Talking Phish in Stowe VT. Very fun cover band playing excellent renditions of three of my favorite bands. Saw them play a 3 AM set at a festival a few years ago. Go see!
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figured you'd have heard of them is all.
touche'. Pink Floyd probably. not Pink.
A year ago or so, caught The Allman Bros. And Trombone legitimately brought the house down 3 times that night. When he stepped out, he got everyone to their feet, blew us away and then stepped back with the house going crazy in celebration. It was kind of awesome.
(Shorty)Troy's awesome, but if you get to New Orleans check out his cousins Glen David and James as well. James holds an open jam at the Hill/Andrews family bar, the Ooh Poo Pah Doo Bar, up in the Treme. Named for an early R&B hit, by Jesse Hill, the patriarch of the family. It's a great little hole in the wall bar in the hood- if you go out the side door to have a smoke you might find yourself, like me, burning one with the band...
That b the one :)
How lucky to catch that one before Greg fell ill !
Just saw Turnpike Troubadors with the gf this week. Pretty killer set!
Going to a couple shows in Reno this week.
King's X tomorrow night
and Joe Satriani Sat night
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holy fuck did Galactic blow the roof off of the 300 capacity Knotty Pine in inner city Victor Idaho last night! Whoa!
Top three highlights for me were:
- Third song, Right On, and Erica Falls just fucking killed it. Lit everybody up big time! [link below to the album version]
- Cover of Dylan's Rolling Stone----
- Stepping out back at set break, asking if anyone had a bowl to contribute to, and being told 'dude, our generation doesn't do bowls, we do blunts...here'.
^That's pretty funny... love a good band in a small venue like that.
Last week, we were riding the lift and my daughter and friend looked over at me in shock. I was sucking water from my camelback and they thought I was vaping.
Did anyone score Dead tickets for this summer? I'm hoping for some decent seats at Fenway, the last show, Saturday night. Could be epic if it's one of those beautiful summer evenings and they decide to finish on fire.
Bummed I didn't get to Galactic. Always good over there.
I scored hot seats for Dead and Co both nights at Alpine. If my family gives me the green light I might do another one if it fits into my schedule. Wasn't too hot on this line up right off the bat but they grew on me. Most of what I've heard has been excellent and everyone I talk to that has seen them says the feeling is there. Fired up for the summer tour!
Saw Warren Haynes on Tuesday night at the 1000-seat Fitzgerald (Garrison Keillor's home court). Beyond the pale good. Like Knopfler, he attracts world class musicians to play with him -- the guy playing electric banjo is out of hand. And the covers killed it: Skin it Back, All Along the Watchtower, Crazy Fingers >> Lowell, Bob and Jerry would really dig what Warren is doing with their songs.
From a couple days earlier: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBCuJhlBeNI
Anybody else catch TTB and Jorma in DC last night? Sis made it, said it was fkna awesome...
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Slightly Stoopid coming back to Simsbury this yr. Venue ftw
Going to see Kansas tonight. Should be pretty dope.
Saw the Keller Kwahtro last week, he's a guaranteed good time.
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Anybody make to Anders Osborne in Milwaukee last night? Or Chicago tonight? Anne Harris joined on violin, holy shit was she blowing it up last night! [via the stream thanks to their PBS station]
Uli Roth brought his Ultimate Guitar Experience to Reno this week. Barely 50 people in there on a Tue night. And all for just $20!
Hadn't heard of Andy Timmons before but he was good
Next up was Jennifer Batten
Uli played a couple solo tunes but stuck mostly to old Scorpions which everyone wanted to hear.
And they all jammed to a couple Hendrix tunes to finish off the night.