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I kind of doubt any of you are fans, but…

Evanescence 11/18 @ Fillmore
bob72 wrote:
I kind of doubt any of you are fans, but…

Evanescence 11/18 @ Fillmore
Who are we forcing to attend this concert? Killsaly?
killsaly wrote:
10/12
The Dillinger Escape Plan, O'Brother, Cult Leader and Bent Knee
@ Soundstage


The Dillinger Escape Plan is an American mathcore band from Morris Plains, New Jersey. The group originated in 1997 after the disbanding of Arcane, a hardcore punk trio.  O'Brother is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia.  Genres: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Sludge Metal, Post-Hardcore, Post-Rock, Experimental Rock.  Cult Leader is an American band that formed in 2013 in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded by three members of Gaza following the band's break up. Genres: Crust punk, mathcore, grindcore, sludge metal. Bent Knee is an American art rock band formed in Boston in 2009. The band performs in multiple genres that include pop, electronic, rock and classical music.
medeski7 wrote:
STS9
FSS
11/10/16


STS9 is an instrumental band whose sound is based heavily on instrumental rock and electronic music, funk, jazz, drum and bass, psychedelia, and hip hop, originating in Georgia, USA. Self-described as "post-rock dance music,"the band mixes standard live rock instrumentation with electronics, favoring group rhythm over individual solos.  Genre: Livetronica.
bob72 wrote:
I kind of doubt any of you are fans, but…

Evanescence 11/18 @ Fillmore


Evanescence is an American rock band, and was founded by singer, pianist and songwriter Amy Lee and former lead guitarist and songwriter Ben Moody in 1994 at a youth camp in Little Rock, where Moody heard Lee playing "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat Loaf on the piano.
Are you an alt account of hutch?
Damnit!
No i am not an alternate account of Hutch.k..what are you talkin about?
Lauryn Hill
Fillmore SS
Sun Dec 18
The wrote:
No i am not an alternate account of Hutch.k..what are you talkin about?

travelinbeat wrote:
Lauryn Hill
Fillmore SS
Sun Dec 18


already postponed.
travelinbeat wrote:
Lauryn Hill
Fillmore SS
Sun Dec 18


In 2005, Hill began touring on her own, although to mixed reviews; often arriving late to concerts (sometimes by over two hours), performing unpopular reconfigurations of her songs and sporting an exaggerated appearance. On some occasions, fans have booed her and left early.

In April 2009, it was reported that Hill would engage in a 10-day tour of European summer festivals during mid-July of that year. She performed two shows for the tour and passed out on stage during the start of her second performance and left the stage. She refused to give refunds to angry consumers for the show.

In May 2016, Hill was 2 hours and 20 minutes late for her show at Chastain Amphitheater in Atlanta. Moments after the less than 40 minute show ended, she said her driver had gotten lost and she could not help that. Less than 48 hours later, after a large backlash from her fans on Twitter, she took to her Facebook page and claimed she was two hours late for concert because of need to 'align her energies.'
I know a bunch of you will be excited about this….

Night Ranger (2 shows, early and late)
Rams Head Annapolis
Dec 28
Kubacheck wrote:
I know a bunch of you will be excited about this….

Night Ranger (2 shows, early and late)
Rams Head Annapolis
Dec 28


The next album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla was released in September 1985 and scored two number-one hits. The first was "We Built This City", written by Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf; the second was "Sara". The album itself reached No. 7, went platinum, and spawned two more singles: "Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight" (#26), and "Before I Go" (#68). The band had not had a number-one hit record since.
Lauryn Hill put on an amazing show when I saw her back in May. She was 40 minutes late but played a hell of a set.


because… you can still rock in America!
I wrote:
Kubacheck wrote:
I know a bunch of you will be excited about this….

Night Ranger (2 shows, early and late)
Rams Head Annapolis
Dec 28


The next album, Knee Deep in the Hoopla was released in September 1985 and scored two number-one hits. The first was "We Built This City", written by Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf; the second was "Sara". The album itself reached No. 7, went platinum, and spawned two more singles: "Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight" (#26), and "Before I Go" (#68). The band had not had a number-one hit record since.


perhaps Starship will open for them and perform their big hits "Sister Christian" and "When You Close Your Eyes"…..
Thievery Corporation
12-15


somebody who cares can probably predict how many shows they will add and what nights…
The wrote:
Thievery Corporation
12-15

somebody who cares can probably predict how many shows they will add and what nights…

the tradition has been 4 nights.  this is a thursday.  so i predict friday, saturday and sunday will be added (assuming that ticket sales go as expected/desired).
11/15
Jonathan Richman featuring Tommy Larkins on drums
@ the Ottobar