What's the next concert you're looking forward too? I'm looking forward to The Hives, Queens of The Stone Age, Green Day/Blink 182 and The Who? Anything else I should be on the lookout for?
The only good thing about the 80s is that we are getting further away from them every day.
(Yes there were good typical 80s music as well. Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, Depeche Mode etc. But the "music to avoid"/"music worth listening to" ratio has never been higher than in the 80s. And anyone remember how many Swedes with ugly hair that inhabited the 80s? )
I hope Oasis comes around my neck of the woods soon. My wife saw Bad Religion a couple of months ago and said it was the best rock show she'd seen in ages.
<strong>I'll be at that Robert Plant/Who show as well Applenut. At least there's some music we can agree on.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I can't wait. I had tickets for the show when they were going to play with Jimmy Page and the Black Crows but I got the flue that week and had to miss it so my family went without me. This time I'm going no matter what. The last time I saw The Who was the Quadraphenia tour several years ago.
I wish Jimmy Page's back wasn't so bad so that he could make a "guest appearance"
Seeing Phil Lesh & Friends and Government Mule on your list, have you been thinking about going to Bonnaroo? The list of artists is just sick. Gov't Mule, Widespread, Keller Williams, String Cheese, moe., the list goes on and on.
I just saw Widespread last week when they came to Savannah, and they ****in' rocked my world. 3 hours of jam band goodness. They are really on top of their game right now. So sad what's happening with Michael Houser (guitarist) though. Even if I'm not able to get tickets to Bonnaroo (they're going for like $400 on eBay, but they say they're going to open up more tickets), I'm glad I saw them in Savannah - since it looks like it may have been one of their last shows, together as we know them now, anyway.
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<strong>How is this related to the tech industry? Just curious, because I see a Uhaul in this thread's future. </strong><hr></blockquote>
It's called AppleOutsider silly.
All at the same show!!!
80's Rock!!!!!!!!!
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<strong>Scorpions, Deep Purple, and Dio
All at the same show!!!
80's Rock!!!!!!!!!
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Umm, the title isn't "What concerts to AVOID?"
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Umm, the title isn't "What concerts to AVOID?"</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'm fine with that man, I know good music when I hear it; you don't.
Rock on.
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I'm fine with that man, I know good music when I hear it; you don't.
Rock on.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You don't need to be so judgemental. By the way, get your ears checked.
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You don't need to be so judgemental. By the way, get your ears checked.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No thanks man. I'm good. Don't worry about it.
Hey cool!!!!! I'm gonna see Bad Religion next Friday!!!!!!!!! I'm SOOOO looking forward to it!!!!!! Hate Oasis though......
(Yes there were good typical 80s music as well. Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, Depeche Mode etc. But the "music to avoid"/"music worth listening to" ratio has never been higher than in the 80s. And anyone remember how many Swedes with ugly hair that inhabited the 80s? )
NERD is coming to town this month. White Stripe should be around again this Summer, just saw their Lego animated video...sheer genius.
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Hey cool!!!!! I'm gonna see Bad Religion next Friday!!!!!!!!! I'm SOOOO looking forward to it!!!!!! Hate Oasis though......</strong><hr></blockquote>
Sweetness and you suck.
2.) Dave Matthews Band- hopefully will get tickets this week
3.) Chriss Isaak/Natalie Merchant- Jones Beach
4.) Santana- Jones beach
5.) Sheryl Crow/Train/Ziggy marley/OAR- Jones Beach
6.) Jethro Tull- Jones beach
7.) Phil Lesh and Friends- Will definitely get tickets for Jones beach or PNC
8.) Allman brothers band- will definitely get tickets for Jones Beach or PNC
9.) BB King Blues Festival- Jones beach
10.) BB King- At BB King's Bar and Grill. Have tickets already
11.) Rusted Root
12.) Jonny Lang
13.) Gov't Mule
14.) O Brother Where Art thou- Allison Krauss, etc.
15.) All the local shows (Bottom Line, BB King's, Beacon, etc)
I'm a dyslexic idiot that can't read.
but I may see Souls of Mischief in santa cruz...but thats vague
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<strong>I'll be at that Robert Plant/Who show as well Applenut. At least there's some music we can agree on.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I can't wait. I had tickets for the show when they were going to play with Jimmy Page and the Black Crows but I got the flue that week and had to miss it so my family went without me. This time I'm going no matter what. The last time I saw The Who was the Quadraphenia tour several years ago.
I wish Jimmy Page's back wasn't so bad so that he could make a "guest appearance"
Seeing Phil Lesh & Friends and Government Mule on your list, have you been thinking about going to Bonnaroo? The list of artists is just sick. Gov't Mule, Widespread, Keller Williams, String Cheese, moe., the list goes on and on.
I just saw Widespread last week when they came to Savannah, and they ****in' rocked my world. 3 hours of jam band goodness. They are really on top of their game right now. So sad what's happening with Michael Houser (guitarist) though. Even if I'm not able to get tickets to Bonnaroo (they're going for like $400 on eBay, but they say they're going to open up more tickets), I'm glad I saw them in Savannah - since it looks like it may have been one of their last shows, together as we know them now, anyway.
<strong>The only concert that I'm going to in the near future is Blink/Green Day.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Here's to blink being involved in a not so tragic fatal train wreck.