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Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 11:04 am
by PorkyPrimeCut
UlricvonCatalyst wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:29 am
PorkyPrimeCut wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 11:11 am
Got to see Ghostwoman a couple of nights ago, completely out of the blue & at a venue I'd not been to just down the road from where we live. Turned out to be a fantastic little place with a great beer garden that looks to be a skatepark during the day
They were fucking great! A heavier set than I expected but still played my favourite, lighter track towards the end...
Ghostwoman - the End Of A Gun
I went to see them earlier in the year and they were not great. Feckin eejit guitarist made the fatal mistake of dissing the soundman before the first song and again at several points throughout the set, which you'd expect any performer to know is the dumbest thing you can do.
I kind of felt like shouting "Hey, we've fucking paid for this, you tool!" since he just came across as a total prick from beginning to end.
Oh dear, that's not good.
Next on my list is a split bill - The Black Angels & The Dandy Warhols.
I'm not a huge Dandy Warhols fan but absolutely love The Black Angels & I'm hoping they play last & have a bit of extra wiggle room for an encore/extended set. If they're anything like the last time I saw them in Prague I'll be a happy man.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:04 pm
by mynameisjonas
The Jesus Lizard are coming to Stockholm in May!
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 9:39 am
by Pacafeliz
mynameisjonas wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:04 pm
The Jesus Lizard are coming to Stockholm in May!
...and Cologne, too!
Btw, Mudhoney was friggn FANSTASTIC
I was
this close to do crowdsurfing again, but was too afraid to lose my glasses
damn I've become so uncool.
I was right right in front of Mark. What a legend.
Oh and openers SØWT were amazing, too. Jazzmasters galore, i tell you!!!
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:18 am
by ThePearDream
The Breeders in Chicago was great. Steve Albini's wife introduced them, saying they were his favorite band, which I hadn't heard before. Kim talked about recording with him for a few minutes, and they sold some Albini t-shirts at the merch table, with all proceeds going to his wife. They played Pod & Last Splash and did an encore of the Pixies' Gigantic. Opening band Man on Man was fun and both members played Jazzmasters. Some of my Colorado friends caught the show last night in Denver.
Sunny Day Real Estate was really good. They are touring for the 30th anniversary of their Diary album, but played a bunch more songs after they'd finished playing through the album. They sounded really tight. Opening band Itchy Kitty was good, but screechy vocals are just not for me. They had cool guitars though - the lead guitar player had a parts Jazzmaster with a super sparkly coke bottle green flake finish and a some kind of Strat neck. And the singer had a Flying V with a single bridge HB.
I have tickets for La Luz in a few weeks and will probably go see Los Straitjackets a few weeks after that. Then, Death From Above 1979 is touring for the anniversary of their first album, so I'm going to them in early November.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 12:38 pm
by Chippertheripper
Man on Man was the best musical surprise of 22’ for me. They opened for dinosaur jr at a tiny place in mass, like 250 peeps total. So good. Lyrically their stuff is raunchy, but I find it relatable, but they just wanna bang other dudes.
Next in my list is Slowdive in Boston, which I am way pumped for, as I skipped it last time. WITH fiddlehead and militarie gun too, which is totes icing on the cake.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:05 am
by daemon
ThePearDream wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:18 am
The Breeders in Chicago was great. Steve Albini's wife introduced them, saying they were his favorite band, which I hadn't heard before. Kim talked about recording with him for a few minutes, and they sold some Albini t-shirts at the merch table, with all proceeds going to his wife. They played Pod & Last Splash and did an encore of the Pixies' Gigantic. Opening band Man on Man was fun and both members played Jazzmasters. Some of my Colorado friends caught the show last night in Denver.
The Breeders are incredible and still putting out great records (unlike a certain former band of Kim's IMHO). Was lucky enough to see them at the Joe Walsh Vets Aid extravaganza in Ohio a couple years back.
Got to see a couple of great back to back shows this week. First up was the never-boring Jesus Lizard. Yow and company were in fine form and hadn't lost any of the beautiful chaos of their heyday. 30 seconds into the first song, Liar's brutal opening track Puss, Yow was over the security DMZ and surfing over the crowd. At one point he must have been over 50 feet from the stage, with staff and fan alike furiously trying to keep his mic cable moving. Truly a spectacle not to be missed.
Last night was the Psychedelic Furs, who I'd somehow never managed to see before. This was kind of an odd one because it was supposed to be outdoors, but we've had crazy storms as of late and yesterday there were close to 60mph winds, so they moved it to the indoor portion of the venue. I hadn't been in this place in years, probably since I saw Pavement in '94, so it was fun to check it out again.
The opener was Frankie Rose from NYC, who I'd never heard of, but had a great audiovisual setup with a beautifully crafted synthwave post punk sound. They also featured not one but two Mustangs!
The Furs came out of the gate strong and did not disappoint, playing some new ones and a lot of old ones. Sadly they lost saxophonist Mars Williams last year, but despite that they sounded top notch. The guitarist had a nice looking JM that I hadn't seen before. It had a reverse headstock, one of those custom shop bridges and appeared to be shell pink with the area under the right arm worn down showing sunburst.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:45 am
by ThePearDream
daemon wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:05 am
The Breeders are incredible and still putting out great records (unlike a certain former band of Kim's IMHO). Was lucky enough to see them at the Joe Walsh Vets Aid extravaganza in Ohio a couple years back.
Absolutely! I like all of their albums. Basically anything Kim does, I'm probably going to love. The Pixies never had enough Kim for me.
The Furs came out of the gate strong and did not disappoint, playing some new ones and a lot of old ones. Sadly they lost saxophonist Mars Williams last year, but despite that they sounded top notch. The guitarist had a nice looking JM that I hadn't seen before. It had a reverse headstock, one of those custom shop bridges and appeared to be shell pink with the area under the right arm worn down showing sunburst.
I saw them (from much further away) at the Darker Waves Festival last year. The guitar player had that same JM. They played all their classics and sounded great. They're playing here with The Jesus and Mary Chain in a few weeks, but the only tickets left, are more than I want to pay. Oh well.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 6:54 pm
by daemon
ThePearDream wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 7:45 am
Absolutely! I like all of their albums. Basically anything Kim does, I'm probably going to love. The Pixies never had enough Kim for me.
I saw them (from much further away) at the Darker Waves Festival last year. The guitar player had that same JM. They played all their classics and sounded great. They're playing here with The Jesus and Mary Chain in a few weeks, but the only tickets left, are more than I want to pay. Oh well.
Kim has got the magic touch for sure. Kelley is great as well. She has a side project called R. Ring that we were lucky enough to open for a few years back.
Oh man, I so wanted to go to that Darker Waves but it just wasn't in the cards. We were lucky to be as close as we were, and the guys were as into it as if they were at Hollywood Bowl instead of some rinky dink club. They're a really fun group to watch.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:56 am
by Skeet-1969
Haven't been to a show in years. Just bought myself front row seats (with full meet and greet) for Beat in December. (Vai, Belew, Levin, Carey playing 80's King Crimson). Then my wife asked me to take her to Duran Duran next month, so bought some really nice seats there, too.
Mike B
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:21 pm
by Pepe Silvia
I saw The Hives last night, I had a great time, they certainly know how to work a crowd, I've been wanting to see them live since I was 13.
The guy behind Pele wearing a hat with his phone covering his face is Pat Finnerty, the guy that makes the What Makes This Song Stink videos on YouTube.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 6:46 am
by daemon
Skeet-1969 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 3:56 am
Haven't been to a show in years. Just bought myself front row seats (with full meet and greet) for Beat in December. (Vai, Belew, Levin, Carey playing 80's King Crimson). Then my wife asked me to take her to Duran Duran next month, so bought some really nice seats there, too.
Mike B
Wow, nice! First row was way outside my budget but managed to get 10th. Really looking forward to that one as I saw the last incarnation of Fripp's KC so now I feel like I'll have had the full experience. DD still seems to be putting on great shows as well.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:00 am
by Pacafeliz
So psyched to see Monster Magnet tonight. The setlist of the last few shows is glorious.
But damn, looks like Dave has been sick for quite a while now and last night in Paris they stopped after 2,5 songs. Let's hope he's feeling better now.
...and dang i just realized i barely fit in my Spine of God shirt any more...
(diet time, huh?)
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:47 am
by F15hface
Mudhoney tomorrow night!
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:15 pm
by Pacafeliz
F15hface wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:47 am
Mudhoney tomorrow night!
Have fun!
Especially for the encore(s), stuff got pretty wild. Slamdance, crowdsurfing, etc.
Had it been a Friday, man, I'd gotten INSANE
re: Monster Magnet yesterday
Dave really wasn't in good shape. He's gotten REAL fat again and obviously wasn't feeling too well, but still did his best to offer a great rock show. Man's a legend.
Kinda sad how he was repeatedly joking about how old and fat he was...
The musicians were trying to compensate all that. Great rock show, AMAZING song selection.
I was right at the front, in front of the guitar player to Dave's left. Amazing view and all. But one fucker right next to me was filming the entire gig with his stupid phone... so fucking annoying! I was bouncing him a lot on purpose, jumping, dancing, screaming and singing a lot. It'll be fun (...) when I find it online
Enjoyed it SO much even though it was yet another concert i went to alone
yeah and on a weekday.
Left me psyched, but kinda worried about Dave's state - physically and mentally.
Re: the "whats on your concert list" thread
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:43 pm
by F15hface
Pacafeliz wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:15 pm
F15hface wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 10:47 am
Mudhoney tomorrow night!
Have fun!
Especially for the encore(s), stuff got pretty wild. Slamdance, crowdsurfing, etc.
Had it been a Friday, man, I'd gotten INSANE
They were really good, had an awesome evening. One of the more excitable mosh pits I've been in for a while - couldn't not for Touch Me I'm Sick. I'm not super familiar with their whole discography but thought the whole set was great. I took my dad who last saw them back in 1989, and apart from Mud Ride not being on the set they massively surpassed his expectations too.