dyecraig
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 17, 2018 at 12:44 PM UTC
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DotTheEyes wrote:
Paul Simon was wonderful at Capital One on Friday night. It delivered every element people might desire in a Paul Simon farewell-tour gig, I thought. Paul was personable and energetic and brought along an excellent, sprawling band. He played the big hits (sans "Mrs. Robinson") and a few cool deeper cuts (loved "Can't Run But" in its string-heavy new-album arrangement).
Van Morrison at Jiffy Lube Live…a bit more complex. He sounded amazing, I thought, but obviously Van is not one for fan service in terms of either the set list or stage banter. And the people around me (in section 304) seemed miserable, only springing to partial life for "Moondance," "Brown Eyed Girl," and "Gloria." And many complained the entire damn time re: the (admittedly ornery) decision to not utilize the jumbo screens. I wish I sat closer and was able to lose myself a bit more in the show. But I love, love, love Van Morrison, and he definitely delivered a stirring performance.
thanks for sharing all that.
did van have any merch?
Yada
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 17, 2018 at 01:54 PM UTC
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dyecraig wrote:
DotTheEyes wrote:
Paul Simon was wonderful at Capital One on Friday night. It delivered every element people might desire in a Paul Simon farewell-tour gig, I thought. Paul was personable and energetic and brought along an excellent, sprawling band. He played the big hits (sans "Mrs. Robinson") and a few cool deeper cuts (loved "Can't Run But" in its string-heavy new-album arrangement).
Van Morrison at Jiffy Lube Live…a bit more complex. He sounded amazing, I thought, but obviously Van is not one for fan service in terms of either the set list or stage banter. And the people around me (in section 304) seemed miserable, only springing to partial life for "Moondance," "Brown Eyed Girl," and "Gloria." And many complained the entire damn time re: the (admittedly ornery) decision to not utilize the jumbo screens. I wish I sat closer and was able to lose myself a bit more in the show. But I love, love, love Van Morrison, and he definitely delivered a stirring performance.
thanks for sharing all that.
did van have any merch?
I also caught both shows and agree with your post show banter. Both lived up to and exceeded expectations. We had 6th row seats for Paul Simon and 6th row* for Van, so we didn't have to worry about not seeing grumpy Van up close and personal. Incredible show, but that guy is one bitter old bastard, a stark contrast to the grateful, loving, Mr. Paul Simon.
*A combined total of nearly $1,100 in ticket prices** for less than $350 thanks to working the system.
**MSRP
Sidehatch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 17, 2018 at 02:18 PM UTC
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Yada wrote:
DotTheEyes wrote:
Paul Simon + Van Morrison
I also caught both shows and agree with your post show banter. Both lived up to and exceeded expectations. We had 6th row seats for Paul Simon and 6th row* for Van, so we didn't have to worry about not seeing grumpy Van up close and personal. Incredible show, but that guy is one bitter old bastard, a stark contrast to the grateful, loving, Mr. Paul Simon.
*A combined total of nearly $1,100 in ticket prices** for less than $350 thanks to working the system.
**MSRP
Oh snap…the force is strong on this one…I really should have tried to get to Paul Simon :(
wasn't willing to drop $75 for shitty seats
K8teebug
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 18, 2018 at 02:53 PM UTC
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Saw Paul Simon with Bob Dylan at Nissan back in 1996 (?) and still one of the best shows ever.
chaz
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 18, 2018 at 03:33 PM UTC
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bearman🐻 wrote:
I'm sad that more people didn't attend MC50, though in the end it was a healthy turnout, but not as robust as it deserved. That being said, what a band. Wayne Kramer didn't disappoint, and I thought everyone else was phenomenal. So happy for Brendan Canty, who got a hero's welcome from the audience during band introductions. All in all, I just loved the show and I love the guys…really lovely, decent, smart people. Bombay, great to see you as always and I'll see you on Saturday!
I saw MC50 play down here in Raleigh at Hopscotch….my third time seeing him. Would have preferred it in a club setting but dude is a national treasure….Setlist here was Kick out the jams front to back then I Can Only Give you Everything followed by Looking at You….
I've lived in Raleigh for 4 years now and this was my first time doing the full Hopscotch thing. Lineup was not amazing this year but fuck Raleigh is such a GREAT little town for this sort of thing with so many good venues within short walking distance of each other. It really is a perfect spot for a festival of this type. All the local clubs have free shows during the day, then the wristbands start at about 5:30 in the evening and last sets of the night are around 12:30. Highly recommended for anyone that wants to have a great weekend of music in an awesome town. I love my little city.
challenged
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 21, 2018 at 07:42 PM UTC
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Turns out Car Seat Headrest are neither of those things, but they are a really fine/fun live band. They bring with them a lighting barrage more suitable for an arena, which was very cool. Thanks to Bagley for the fine spot at the upstairs rail, and the helluva parking job.
DotTheEyes
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 03:44 AM UTC
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Graham Coxon at the Rock & Roll Hotel was a treat. Very intimate and relaxed and appealingly shambolic show. Lasted over two hours. He played two Blur songs ("Miss America" and "You're So Great"); a few covers (Blind Faith, Chas & Dave); and a lot from his solo records, particularly the End of the F***ing World soundtrack.
Very glad this tour happened.
hutch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Very cool seeing Gail Ann Dorsey with Lenny….A really great player…I had not seen her in about 20 years…since she was in Bowie’s band
Sidehatch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 01:47 PM UTC
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hutch wrote:
Very cool seeing Gail Ann Dorsey with Lenny….A really great player…I had not seen her in about 20 years…since she was in Bowie’s band
how was lenny?
hutch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 01:57 PM UTC
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He was really good….played everything I wanted to hear…sounded great…
I know he gets blasted a lot but he is a guilty pleasure of mine and am glad I finally got to see him…started full on with Fly Away and never let up…encore was a killer let love rule/ are you gonna go my way
Cool crowd…very international….
Space Freely
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 01:59 PM UTC
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I honestly had no idea who you guys were talking about until you mentioned "Let Love Rule." I remember buying that album the year it came out and having at least one friend make fun of me for doing so and I had no idea why.
His mom was on the Jeffersons. True story.
hutch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 02:00 PM UTC
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His voice was just perfect on It ain’t over til it’s over
Actually thinking now he did not play mr cab driver which is a great cut
Sidehatch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 25, 2018 at 09:56 PM UTC
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speaking of Lenny and his family
his kid is going to be in the remake of High Fidelity as a tv show
https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/09/zoe-kravitz-high-fidelity/
the immediate question was where exactly the concept could go from here.
Sure, hipster gatekeepers who’re bad at dating and love will exist until time immemorial, but between Nick Hornby’s acclaimed 1995 novel and Stephen Frears’ beloved 2000 movie, the bases seemed to be pretty well-covered.
until the idea of a female lead in the Rob Gordon role became part of the equation.
For his part, the film’s star, John Cusack, is confident Disney will “fuck it up.”
I do think Cusack is right…but will hold judgement until its released
Space Freely
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 26, 2018 at 01:47 PM UTC
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MushroomHead-hatch wrote:
speaking of Lenny and his family
his kid is going to be in the remake of High Fidelity as a tv show
https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/09/zoe-kravitz-high-fidelity/
the immediate question was where exactly the concept could go from here.
Sure, hipster gatekeepers who’re bad at dating and love will exist until time immemorial, but between Nick Hornby’s acclaimed 1995 novel and Stephen Frears’ beloved 2000 movie, the bases seemed to be pretty well-covered.
until the idea of a female lead in the Rob Gordon role became part of the equation.
For his part, the film’s star, John Cusack, is confident Disney will “fuck it up.”
I do think Cusack is right…but will hold judgement until its released
John Cusack= all around dick
ggw
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 26, 2018 at 02:29 PM UTC
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Billy Bragg has a great schtick about Lenny Kravitz being the product of a bunch of old Jewish record executives who live in an exclusive Long Island resort town called The Framptons. It's much funnier than I make it sound.
walkonbyeeeeeeeee
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 26, 2018 at 08:49 PM UTC
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I know, this is late . . . BUT DINOSAUR RULED. FUCKING, RULED. I, mean, come on . . . a new guitar each song. j playing bass for like the first time, I have ever seen live. opening with thumb!!! new songs, old songs. young people, old people. and I now love the black cat. I got right there at 10, sat in a huge line for ever. thought I would be in the back, due to size of line, but got in easy, got to the bar easy, got to a great spot easy. and pizza by the slice truck after the show. plus I enjoyed the people, directly behind me, who said fuck it . . . we smoking some hella weed, the second j started "feel the pain." it, was perfect.
meatball'd
challenged
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 26, 2018 at 11:20 PM UTC
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Great John Vanderslice show at a house in Roland Park, Baltimore. Funny, weird, compelling performance. I highly recommend these house shows.
Also, he echoed Bagley's recommendation of NoName.
hutch
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 26, 2018 at 11:35 PM UTC
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Good good…what about mussels
challenged
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Re: Post Show Banter >>>>
September 27, 2018 at 02:34 PM UTC
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hutch wrote:
Good good…what about mussels
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