Memorable concerts
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@Giles great venue, and I was down there just a few weeks ago to see a comedian.
We probably attended some of the same gigs at the New St Odeon! -
@endo outstanding line up
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One of my most memorable shows was Bad Religion in front of probably 100 people, a special show for a german radio station.
I have the recording of it somewhere, you can hear me requesting a song they couldn't play. Good fun... -
@mclaincausey yeah dude! We should catch one of these old school bands next time a cool one comes through.
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@Matt id be way into that but we will be at Disneyworld (ugh)
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@mclaincausey I liked DW I like very few things.
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@Matt said in Memorable concerts:
Slowdive
The opener for them on this tour are friends of friends of mine.
I'd recomend trying to catch their set -
@GraemeE Drab Majesty?
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@popvulture yeah
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@GraemeE fucking love those guys. So good.
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had a girlfriend who was a U2 fan— saw them in disguise opening for themselves as a country band called The Dalton Brothers on the Joshua Tree tour.
Beer bellys, zztop length beards, bibs the whole look.
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My dad loves to tell the story of having to literally make me go see Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band play Reunion Arena in Dallas on the Born in the USA tour. It was 1984, I was 13 and totally getting into X, Hüsker Dü, R.E.M. and The Replacements so I absolutely didn’t have any interest in seeing “the boss”. But he convinced me to go and it turned out to be one of the best concert experiences of my life. I learned how a performer could use storytelling to keep a huge audience engaged and wanting more. It’s a show I’ll never forget and made me a Bruce fan for life. And of course the band was insanely good.