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Jazzresin
Ant man bee. Was part of the kcou springfest Big Star reunion
Ant Man Bee
Aug 18, 2023
Jazzresin
This band from Brighton is incorrect. This ant man bee Was columbia based (duh) W schafer - sax vocals synth H covey drums J littleton. Bass D dice guitar
Ant Man Bee
Aug 18, 2023
Tenessee Jed
Awesome show. Missed first 4 songs due to gun searching all dead heads with shorts and t shirts on. š¤£ā¹ļø. Thanks to fake ass woke covid restrictions. What covid had to do with violence at one of the only non violent bands is beyond me. Costed me extra 200.00 for rapid covid test since they only announced you needed one a week or so prior. Either way had a rockin time at a kick ass show.
Dead & Company
Aug 18, 2023
Capox
The concert took place in the ex Velodromo of EUR district within the "Festa dell'UnitĆ "
The Clash
Aug 17, 2023
Acey68
Govāt Mule returns to the āDark Sideā for Boston tour stop Brett Milano Gov't Mule performs āDark Side of the Moonā Friday at the Leader Bank Pavilion. You canāt see Pink Floyd play āDark Side of the Moonā for its 50th anniversary, since Floyd leaders Roger Waters and David Gilmour still hate each other too much. But you can see it done proud Friday at the Leader Bank Pavilion by Govāt Mule, whose leader Warren Haynes is both a jam-band icon and a voracious music fan. āMy musical taste goes all over the map,ā he said this week. āIt started with soul music, my earliest influences were James Brown and Otis Redding. But I was lucky to have two older brothers, who were not only music nuts but record collectors as well. The first time I heard Pink Floyd was āDark Sideā in 1973, and I loved it so much that I had to go backward and hear the rest. As with all the music that we choose to be influenced by, itās timeless.ā The first āDark Side of the Muleā show happened at the Orpheum in Boston: It was Halloween in 2008, and the band honored its annual tradition of a surprise cover set. āWe only meant to do it that one time, but there was demand and now weāre bringing it back for the anniversary. We have so much reverence for that music that we try to keep the vibe of the original; song by song we make the decision of how far weāre going to stray. On this tour weāre opening it up more to interpretation.ā Along with a good 90 minutes of Floyd, including all of āDark Sideā and more, theyāll play an intro set of Mule originals. Haynes says heās met Roger Waters once, when Haynes was in the Allman Brothers Band and Eric Clapton joined them onstage; Claptonās friend Waters was hanging out afterwards. āWe also were both part of a tribute to Levon [Helm] a few years later. But Iāve never spoken to him or David Gilmour about what they might think of what weāre doing. Iām sure it would be a pretty strange issue.ā The Floyd shows are just one stretch of a long run of touring through this year. Future Mule shows will focus more on the new album āPeaceā¦Like a River,ā an epic one even by their standards. Full of long and ambitious tracks, the album was recorded in tandem with a blues disc that they already released and toured last summer. āOn paper I suppose that sounds a little strange and daunting, but it turned out to really be the opposite. Weād start at noon with the āPeaceā songs and work till nine at night, then weād have some dinner, go to the small room and play blues. That was our way of shutting our brains off and playing for fun.ā Most of the āPeaceā songs were written during shutdown. āThat was one good thing about it, the ability to settle down and write a ton of music. We wanted to bring back the idea of longer, more complex arrangements, and part of the mission was to have songs that sound like they go together, but donāt sound like each other.ā In fact the album often brings their proggy, Floyd-like side into play. āGovāt Mule started as a side project [from the Allman Brothers], and we thought we were only going to make one record. At the time it was our notion to being back the improvisational rock trio. Once it became apparent that we were going to be a real band, we started bringing out more of our influences. So here it is, 12 albums later and weāre still painting in colors we havenāt used in the past.ā
Gov't Mule / Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening
Aug 17, 2023
Paul Secord
Show was opened by Alan White (Yes, John Lennon) and his band White.
Peter Frampton
Aug 17, 2023
S Ber
Me and Tommy
Lonestar
Aug 17, 2023
Beamen432
Northlane & Make Them Suffer are going to be there too. You should add them
Parkway Drive / The Amity Affliction / Northlane / Make Them Suffer
Aug 17, 2023
Emma L. Tish
Itās doing an automatic set list upload and so for some reason itās only doing Lego house which is what he performed at MOA not his setlist from the tour
Ed Sheeran / Khalid / Cat Burns
Aug 17, 2023
Shifty Eyes
why no ed sheeran setlist?
Ed Sheeran / Khalid / Cat Burns
Aug 17, 2023
Kg39
Super turnt!
Durk
Aug 17, 2023
Photocrazy
Unfortunately the Fairgrounds had been getting complaints from residents in the area about the loud concerts, they forced the band to turn down their amps to the point you couldn't hear them & we weren't that far back. The band kept apologizing about it. It was the last concert I attended at the fair.
Def Leppard
Aug 17, 2023
Vincent Alexander Brignoni
This was a great show! A friend and I went to a QT, grabbed snacks and sat outside the front gates just to listen to the music from outside just before AVA started because we had no money. Then three people came up to us and said āhey you guys want these two tickets? Thereās three of us and we donāt wanna miss the show without each other.ā We got the free tickets, stuffed my face with my snack and chugged my strawberry milk, went inside and enjoyed the show. Lucky for me, I was able to hold that milk down while over heated in the pit. Lol great times.
Taking Back Sunday / Angels & Airwaves / Head Automatica / The Subways
Aug 17, 2023
Scuba Steve60
VOODOO CHILE POSTED WRONG TICKET
The Cars / wang chung
Aug 17, 2023
Jodi Mc Cormack
Sadly this show wasnāt great. They used mostly tracks and just sort of phoned it in. Seems like a lot of us felt this way. Still glad I saw them again but compared to the other 80ās bands weāve seen latelyā¦this just wasnāt great.
The Sisters of Mercy
Aug 17, 2023
Concert Archives
@Randall Casey, You may be thinking of this concert in OKC on Oct 10, 1980. It was at the Myriad Convention Center. https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/panorama-tour-6732f0a0-4ddc-421d-adea-96bf1e38a65d/e
The Cars
Aug 16, 2023
Timothy O'halloran
Steve Miller Band set list: Fly Like An Eagle Take The Money And Run Jet Airliner The Joker Rock'n Me Jungle Love Living In The U.S.A. Swingtown Dance, Dance, Dance The Stake
Eagles, The Steve Miller Band and Paublo Cruise
Aug 16, 2023
Timothy O'halloran
Eagles set list: Hotel California Walk Away Doolin' Dalton Keep On Tryin' (Poco cover) Desperado Lyin' Eyes One Of These Nights Turn To Stone Already Gone Witchy Woman Life's Been Good Life In The Fast Lane Rocky Mountain Way James Dean Best Of My Love Tequila Sunrise Take It Easy
Eagles, The Steve Miller Band and Paublo Cruise
Aug 16, 2023
Lilmikesf
Toiling Midgets, Clodhopper, A Room For A Ghost Cover $7
Toiling Midgets / Clodhopper / Room for A Ghost
Aug 16, 2023
Rakopel
I was at that show. I sure do remember that traffic jam. https://www.patriotledger.com/story/news/local/2018/11/07/whatever-happened-to-ridge-arena/4579762007/
janis joplin
Aug 16, 2023
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