Post Show Banter >>>>

sweetcell wrote:
Side wrote:
hmm, don't know much about these guys,
AWOLnation

you've heard this song, just didn't know it was AWOLnation.

oh I do know that I guess, what's scary was it queued  the AWOLNATION - Sail 1 Hour Version
as J would say…haven't I suffered enough


TIL about a site that takes horrible songs and makes them one hour long https://www.youtube.com/c/INFINITYMusicEXE
I saw that! Quite the set list
wow that is some set list, think I've seen them 3-4 times and didn't see that many songs I like in one show
Some of these clips are goosebump inducing!! Ayayayya!
The Who - last night at Capital One.  Basically the same show they have been playing for a while, with the orchestras.  Roger's voice was the strongest I have heard it in the past decade.  He hit all the iconic screams and high notes; they even seemed to showcase the strength of his voice on many songs.  The last few shows I've seen he seemed to not even attempt to hit those high notes/screams.  Pete was Pete, always strong guitar playing and his voice was very strong and on point. 

Only negative was that the orchestra sometimes drowned out Pete's guitar playing.  I wish they would've had just the core band play more songs alone, as his guitar playing stood out more so during this set.

Zak Starkey provided strong Who style drumming (not Moon obviously) and the bass player was fine (not Ox obviously). 

I'd see them again if they ever come back especially if I can snag another $25 ticket.
Nice! Your review echoes exactly what my friend- a huge Who fan- posted on Facebook
Wait a minute cock, are you Stu Price?

Tall, lanky black dude?
unless Stu goes by Jeff too?
I don't go by Stu Price but I do go by:




Starsky wrote:
Wait a minute cock, are you Stu Price?

Tall, lanky black dude?
Cock wrote:
The Who - last night at Capital One.  Basically the same show they have been playing for a while, with the orchestras.  Roger's voice was the strongest I have heard it in the past decade.  He hit all the iconic screams and high notes; they even seemed to showcase the strength of his voice on many songs.  The last few shows I've seen he seemed to not even attempt to hit those high notes/screams.  Pete was Pete, always strong guitar playing and his voice was very strong and on point. 

Only negative was that the orchestra sometimes drowned out Pete's guitar playing.  I wish they would've had just the core band play more songs alone, as his guitar playing stood out more so during this set.

Zak Starkey provided strong Who style drumming (not Moon obviously) and the bass player was fine (not Ox obviously). 

I'd see them again if they ever come back especially if I can snag another $25 ticket.


I got a last-minute ticket last night and will echo that Daltrey's voice was insanely good…I had pretty low expectations but started seeing great reviews for this tour. It didn't disappoint…if anything, I'm shocked it was as amazing as it was. Pete and Rog are 77 and 78. I thought it was pretty phenomenal show.
Now you guys are rubbing salt….:)
still a little bummed I skipped the BE show at the anthem….but this would have sucked

Bright Eyes singer Conor Oberst walks off stage after two songs at Houston concert
The remaining band members enlisted members of the audience to perform karaoke until the concert was ultimately canceled.




Oberst never returned to the stage, and the venue refunded and emailed ticket buyers, "Due to unforeseen circumstances, Bright Eyes was unable to perform."
Starsky wrote:
Now you guys are rubbing salt….:)


Well might as well pile on, right?

I'm not one to pay hundreds of dollars for any show….since to me there are enough good $30 and under shows to never bother with shows that cost hundreds. Hence, I've never seen the Who. And I'm ok with that. I'm not a completist when it comes to having to see every great band ever.

But when I checked Stubhub at 7:10 and saw that I could get a ticket for $16.45, fees lncluded, I figured, "Why not?" So I quit my planned cooking and ate a tv dinner and jumped into the car and I was in my seat five minutes before showtime.

So I've never seen The Who, so don't have any past Who shows to compare it to. I've also never seem the Beatlles of the Stones, so cant' compare to that either. I did once see the Ramones, but that was 30 years ago and I don't remember much of it. And I did once see Ray Davies solo doing some Kinks songs at a festival. Well, this was better than that.

But was it any better than Arlo Parks ($15) at Union Stage? Or Sierra Ferrell ($15) at Union Stage? Or Old 97's ($35) at Hamilton? Or Spoon ($45) at the Club? Not really? It was probably better than Haim ($21) at Anthem.

I haven't seen other Who shows, so can't compare it to other Who shows. But I bet it wasn't better than this show.


https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-who/1989/glens-falls-civic-center-glens-falls-ny-63d4367f.html

Apparently, the Who played my little (capacity 4800) hometown hockey arena in 1989 as a warmup for a tour with much larger venues on the schedule. 41 songs. I wonder how many hours that translates to? Anyway, I missed it, because I was living in London, bumping into Nick Cave at his booksigning and seeing the Cure, the Pixies, the Butthole Surfers, a bunch of great ska shows, and hanging out at the Fridge in Brixton.
^ spends more time describing personal experiences at other shows (including some 30+ years ago) than talking about the show being reviewed (i.e. the topic of the post) = classic space
Oh yeah? Well I was there in 1974 at the first Suicide practices in a loft in New York City.
I was working on the organ sounds with much patience.
I was there when Captain Beefheart started up his first band.
I told him, "Don't do it that way. You'll never make a dime."
I was there.
sweetcell wrote:
^ spends more time describing personal experiences at other shows (including some 30+ years ago) than talking about the show being reviewed (i.e. the topic of the post) = classic space


Whe else was there really to add to what Cock Man and Bear Cock Man already posted? They pretty much said what I would have said. Like I said, I just came here to rub it in. :)

I was surprised that the sound was as good as it was. That was my first arena rock show since the 1980's. Much better sound than I remember back in those days.

My wife was wondering whatever happened with Pete's child porn charges?
We're rubbing it in?

Sounds good.  I've seen The Who countless times, dating all the way to the mid to late 80's.  Last time I saw them was Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park, right about 2017 - still great.
Space wrote:get a ticket for $16.45, fees lncluded,
what about gas and parking…guess no time to pregame at the whole foods bar
vansmack wrote:
We're rubbing it in?

Sounds good.  I've seen The Who countless times, dating all the way to the mid to late 80's.  Last time I saw them was Outside Lands in Golden Gate Park, right about 2017 - still great.
I guess you just missed the 82 tour with the clash opening