Pixies in Vail @ the Ford Amphitheater was awesome. 4th show this tour. 50+ Pixies/Frank Black shows over the years.
I wanted to take my wife to this one but she said nah. I was a little surprised because she's a fan but it was a weeknight show and we old with kids and jobs.
No disrespect and glad people are enjoying concerts. But I confused the name at first and thought this said the Greta Van Susteren concert was a blast lol.
Going to see the Tool cover band at Scout Bar this Saturday. They were amazing earlier this year and tickets are cheap.
Went to this Saturday. Shaq really can DJ well, and Sullivan King was insane and Alison Wonderland was so good, too. It was amazing and so much fun. People at EDM events are all about the love. Beautiful day in Fort Worth, low 80's, low humidity. As we walked from our hotel in downtown Fort Worth towards the venue, we stumbled across a classic car show, hundreds of just perfect classic cars. Street vendors and drinks were out. I honestly could have hung out there all day with all of the cool people we met. Next up: Sevendust & Static-X on October 6 at 713 Music Hall
Explosions in the Sky at WOMH was so much better than expected! Damn they’ve really fixed the acoustics on the lawn
I was just scrolling through the pages looking for people going to Taylor Swift concerts. Didn't see any. Guess I'm not the only one who isn't a Swifty.
I went to the DC show. The band was great and the show had a lot of cool visuals. He plays his entirety of his (as yet unreleased) new album. And the other half of the show is mainly focused on his middle era (So, Us, etc.). Only two songs from the first 4 solo albums. Hearing new material for the first time live is always difficult for me to absorb, but I was definitely impressed with the new songs. I think it's mainly songs that have been tinkered with over the past 20 years. Really looking forward to the new album.
Forgot to mention I saw Lionel Richie and Earth Wind and Fire at TC last month. EWF blew the roof off. They are still SO GOOD live. Verdine White is THE MAN on bass. Just watching him is worth the price of admission. And their vocal harmonies were sounding better than ever. Lionel seemed to be having some sound issues. Didn't sound as full as EWF. Still a great show, but I've seen him 4 times now and this was probably the 4th best show.
Completely missed chance, glad it was good! Hopefully I will have another chance to see them. I saw them in 2017 in Austin (iirc that was the year, lol)... All I know is the show was amazing!
I'll Probably see Avenged Sevenfold next week. I've been impressed with their staying power and probably the last band I added to regular rotation. I think they're underrated and the Stage/LIBAD (most recent release) albums are definitely an interesting transition from where they started. I like that they're still pushing limits and not just repeating things/easy route. I think I've repeated this a lot on here, but I mainly listen to bands from 70s-90s, so they made the cutoff. Sad I missed Depeche Mode, but also happy they can still kill it.
Next Astros off day, or so, I'm going on a little roadie to Austin and see Stop Making Sense (remastered, redone, director's cut) on the big screen. https://www.austinfilm.org/screening/stop-making-sense-4k/ That's close enough to a concert for me.