Sure thing.
Post Show Banter >>>>
Vas wrote:The couple next to me left as soon as Spoon was done.
The sound for Spoon was amazing….wayyy better than the Lincoln Theater show that I saw.
Did some people go home after their set? I swear it was less crowded during B&S … I guess it's proof that B&S is not for everyone
i left after ex hex. best band on the bill.
notme wrote:Seems like a hefty price to pay to see a 40 minute Ex Hex set.
i left after ex hex. best band on the bill.
Julian, wrote:notme wrote:Seems like a hefty price to pay to see a 40 minute Ex Hex set.
i left after ex hex. best band on the bill.
guilty.
more than once.
i think it's called getting old.
Julian, wrote:Vas wrote:The couple next to me left as soon as Spoon was done.
The sound for Spoon was amazing….wayyy better than the Lincoln Theater show that I saw.
Did some people go home after their set? I swear it was less crowded during B&S … I guess it's proof that B&S is not for everyone
We left after Spoon, but mainly because our kids had gone officially nuts. We had a great time. Scored AAA row tix getting dumped on craigslist that afternoon, but spent most of the evening on the lawn. Agreed on the Spoon sound, they were thumping.
Cannot imagine passing on belle but then again never seen them…some day
hutch wrote:
Cannot imagine passing on belle but then again never seen them…some day
They're always great fun. They put on some really enjoyable performances. I saw them once at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philharmonic and it was one of those truly perfect nights…started off like a really proper performance with the strings and horns and everything…but by the end, people were running through the aisles, dancing like crazy and stage crashing. It was so fun.
bearman🐻 wrote:Kemosabe wrote:
I will keep my Ex Hex opinions to myself, as I know what happens when one disagrees with the group think/hive mind on here… And I do not feel like getting attacked for having a different opinion. I am glad to hear that everyone had fun yesterday. The only band on that bill that I would have wanted to see was Spoon, and I had already seen them twice (once at MPP and once at Sonar, and I do not think the Sonar show can be topped).
I'm just talking about moving forward, it might be a nice change to just be a little more kind.
Amen, brother. Now more than ever.
Also loved the Ex Hex set. Pleasantly surprised by Spoon. Never experienced them live and don't know much of their material. Keyboard player was very entertaining. B&S put on a solid show.
Saturday night, the Fleet Foxes had some transcendent moments despite Robin's scratchy throat. White Winter Hymnal and Mykonos were gorgeous.
Thanks Seth, for making it all happen.
For anyone on the fence about seeing Social Distortion, I caught the show in Philly and loved it. They sounded fantastic and Mike Ness seems more "present" than he has in years. Probably the best show the current lineup has ever done.
roger waters last night.
i've seen a lot of shows, but this was the most spectacular thing i've ever witnessed, pretty sure.
got "free relocation" from the 400's to the 100's which did not suck.
roger was in fine fettle, lucius on b.v., jonathan wilson as david gilmour.
excellent setlist and sound, those visuals.
that pig was this close.
see this show.
i've seen a lot of shows, but this was the most spectacular thing i've ever witnessed, pretty sure.
got "free relocation" from the 400's to the 100's which did not suck.
roger was in fine fettle, lucius on b.v., jonathan wilson as david gilmour.
excellent setlist and sound, those visuals.
that pig was this close.
see this show.
dyecraig wrote:
roger waters last night.
i've seen a lot of shows, but this was the most spectacular thing i've ever witnessed, pretty sure.
got "free relocation" from the 400's to the 100's which did not suck.
roger was in fine fettle, lucius on b.v., jonathan wilson as david gilmour.
excellent setlist and sound, those visuals.
that pig was this close.
see this show.
Any anti-Semitism?
Space wrote:dyecraig wrote:
roger waters last night.
i've seen a lot of shows, but this was the most spectacular thing i've ever witnessed, pretty sure.
got "free relocation" from the 400's to the 100's which did not suck.
roger was in fine fettle, lucius on b.v., jonathan wilson as david gilmour.
excellent setlist and sound, those visuals.
that pig was this close.
see this show.
Any anti-Semitism?
No. A lot of Anti Trump though.
After seeing the wall twice, I am upset that I missed this time around in DC. It looked like a killer show.
herman, wrote:
After seeing the wall twice, I am upset that I missed this time around in DC. It looked like a killer show.
also bummed I missed this show, I really wanted to go
glad everyone enjoyed it, hopefully he'll keep up touring like this
Well he seems to like $$$ So no worry
Polymath-hatch🍺 wrote:
glad everyone enjoyed it, hopefully he'll keep up touring like thishutch wrote:
Well he seems to like $$$ So no worry
i get the opposite impression: seems to me he's going for the grand finale (aka the final cash-out). i wouldn't be surprised to learn that this is roger's last tour.
then it sucks to have missed him for sidehatch i guess…
about 50 people there for laetitia sadier at dc9 tonight…
good showing dc!!!!!!!!
good showing dc!!!!!!!!
dyecraig wrote:
roger waters last night.
i've seen a lot of shows, but this was the most spectacular thing i've ever witnessed, pretty sure.
got "free relocation" from the 400's to the 100's which did not suck.
roger was in fine fettle, lucius on b.v., jonathan wilson as david gilmour.
excellent setlist and sound, those visuals.
that pig was this close.
see this show.
Couldn't agree more… Holy shit. I saw The Wall tour a few years ago and this was just as good, if not better.
I'm assuming you went Saturday night as well? I had front row 100 level seats as well for under $100. The place was probably 1/3rd full about 20 minutes to show time but it did fill up. Would see again.