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Went to see The Smile last week in Madrid. It was amazing.
I’m a bit weary of Radiohead lately, even though I love them they feel a bit too intense and “down” for my current mood. The Smile is like Radiohead but as a trio in a garage. Same excellence but a lot more inmediate and in-your-face. Plus in this format you can appreciate even more how bloody good musicians they are.
Emmet Cohen Quintet and Cyrille Aimée were sharing the stage near my hood but somehow… I missed it.🙄
Tropical Fuck Storm!
I’m going to the show in DC November 4. They have a ton of other dates all over Europe and USA/Canada.
Seriously thinking about Guns N Roses or the Joan Jett/Motley Crue/Def Leppard tour. From all the reports I've seen, Motley Crue has been bad, but Joan and Deff Leppard have put on pretty good shows. Def Leppard even has new material.
@Charlesalbert You beat me to it. I know that this is the highlight of your summer - admit it.
Yesterday...
Ozric Tentacles/Gong in August, and almost on my doorstep! Excited!
They just played Verona last week and I could hear Detroit Rock City and see the lights from my balcony.
I saw Pat Metheny’s Side Eye project back in the spring and will see Adrian Belew’s trio in a few weeks.
I assume my own gigs count too? I’m currently playing the guitar 1 book in a local 8 week run of Momma Mia which is a really fun gig, crowds have been great! It’s ABBA, right? Then playing guitar in a local original musical called Gabriel about a failed slave insurrection in Richmond, Virginia plus gigs later this year with a local singer songwriter I frequently play with.
I am going to see Franck Carducci and the Fantastic Squad supporting Ghost of the Machine in St Helens in November. Two fantastic live bands!
Can’t even remember the last time I saw a live concert… may have been more than 20 years ago!
Wow I’m happy to see this thread take off. So pumped about live music being back.
That’s good to know @tahiche mine is still far away but I’ve been so excited since I got the tix
seems you want more : the Smile in Montreux, on the 12.07.2022
Wow, I didn't know they're still performing live 😮
Did you take that? That’s a cool shot. Yea I’ve been watching some YouTube videos, and checking set lists.
It’s been long for me too. Not quite 20 but easily 5.
Yep! The room was relatively small (~2000 peoples) and I came early
The last concert I went to was Cave and Ellis’ show in Asheville a few months ago. Absolutely brilliant.
Can I add WWE? Got to meet Santino Marella.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/51496/up-close-with-ozric-tentacles#latest
Sure why not, it’s an event.
I have never been at concerts. But I would very much like to visit the concert maneskin. I love them so much!
Adding another one to the list. Except I was the performer, and it was for the Mayor.
Here's the post below:
Yep, that's the mayor. And yeah, that's me with the mayor. Also, yes. I did play for the private event except here's the thing...I used my iPhone for ALL the sounds.
Wanna know how? Check out youtube.com/SEONNTHAPRODUCER
#SEONN
Going to Ziggy Marley tribute to his father concert tomorrow, then NIN on Friday. Very excited for the NIN one as the venue is amazing.
I haven’t thought about going to big gigs for years, but love to catch bands and artists in smaller venues, especially if they are unknown.
Even prior to COVID it got ridiculously expensive to see bands, especially bigger, established bands. When I was younger it was about twice the cost of an album to see a major band, but it now seems like it’s about 10 times as much. It sucks, but I know that’s the reality of things now that bands have to rely on touring for income as streaming doesn’t provide anywhere near as much as recorded media used to.
Went to Military Tattoo in Edinburg. Not very "underground" but enjoyable
Turkish band perform soon in Tel Aviv
Wow - Litfiba still exists - some heroes of my youth!!👍🏽
My most recently attended concerts: Avishai Cohen, Larkin Poe
Coming in Nov: RIDE.
Me, too. Seeing Ride in December.