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 k3ira got punched in the face by a crazy bitch…. the rest was great tho x Harry Styles / Mitski Jun 11, 2023
 Acey68 Donna the Buffalo- Jannus Live St. Petersburg,Fl. 6/10/23 Set 1: 1. Conscious Evolution 2. If You Only Could 3. Heaven and the Earth 4. Ancient Arms 5. Your Heart Beating Next to Mine 6. I Love My Tribe 7. Ring of Fire (Merle Kilgore cover) 8. Just Like You 9. Embrace the Pain 10. Where the Rubber Hits the Road 11. Going Up the Country (Canned Heat cover) 12. Yonder Set 2: 13. The Reason Why 14. Sitting on Top of the World (Mississippi Sheiks cover) 15. jeb 16. The Ones You Love 17. Positive Friction 18. Family Picture 19. This Goes 20. River of Gold 21. Rockin in the Weary Land 22. Swing That Thing Encore: 23. There Must Be Donna the Buffalo Jun 11, 2023
 spanishjohnny72 Piccola recensione di quello che tendenzialmente sarà il mio ultimo concerto degli Scorpions: ho visto Klaus Meine decisamente affaticato e la voce non è più quella di un tempo. Paradossalmente (ma non troppo) ottiene migliori risultati sulle canzoni più recenti perché già parametrate sulla sua attuale estensione. Il gruppo è sempre fuori categoria, soprattutto nella sezione ritmica, con un Mickey Dee in grande spolvero e un Matthias Jabs sempre fuoriclasse. Voto 8. Top three: 1) Blackout 2) The zoo 3) Rock believer Scorpions / STORACE Jun 11, 2023
 Philip Robert Wood Carcass are still fantastic. A great gig. Carcass / Unto Others / Conjurer Jun 10, 2023
 zimtrim Hey Rock's, are you sure you have the date and location correct? I have an ad clipping showing that Savoy Brown/Spencer Davis Group performed at Action House on July 25 & 26 1969. And an Ad clipping showing Terry Reid opening for Spooky Tooth at Action House on August 22 & 23, 1969. Don't know how to contact you about this. Do you have any documentation to show Lee Michaels performd at Action House on July 26? TERRY REID Jun 10, 2023
 Tcndal This concert was postponed to Jan 29 1980 with Point Blank Styx Jun 10, 2023
 Brucefan24 Thursday, June 8 Event Cancelled 7:30pm | PNC Bank Arts Center Due to the poor air quality as a result of the Canadian fires, the Garden State Arts Foundation regrets that we have to cancel our free show on Thursday June 8, at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ which featured Cousin Brucie and Peter Noone with Herman’s Hermits. As soon as possible we will reschedule the show once conditions improve. https://www.gsafoundation.org/events.html#cultural Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone / tommy roe / Deborah Rennard / Al Sapienza Jun 10, 2023
 Whiskey Echo Bravo Death Angel did not play. Pro- pain took their place on the tour. Kreator / Vader / Pro-Pain / The Autumn Offering Jun 10, 2023
 Whiskey Echo Bravo I didn’t get to see them if they were there. I remember the riot after the concert though. It the Palladium was in shambles. I remember seeing urinals getting ripped off the walls and the light fixtures being torn down. Slayer / Danzig / Junkyard Jun 10, 2023
 Whiskey Echo Bravo This is the concert Decapitated was accused of rape. They were later released and charges were dropped. I bought a Decapitated shirt. Thy Art Is Murder / Decapitated / Fallujah / Ghost Bath Jun 10, 2023
 Randy Blew Middle of an ice storm. Outstanding concert. Styx / Cindy Bullens Jun 10, 2023
 Randy Blew Incorrect. Indigo Girls played, no Paula Cole or Suzanne Vega or Lisa Loeb Lilith Fair 1997 Jun 10, 2023
 WorriedNote https://www.deseret.com/2002/10/11/19682391/ex-weezer-bassist-sharp-bringing-new-album-to-u Matt Sharp Jun 09, 2023
 Steve Handley I was the local stage crew Chief for this Makoul Production The Kinks Jun 09, 2023
 Steve Handley I was the local stage crew Chief for this Makoul Production concert. Todd Rundgren's Utopia Jun 09, 2023
 Still Game Fantastic show. Shakes start, as guitarist had connection issues and Jay kept the crowd occupied with a solo acoustic song. Great guitar sound and unbelievable vocals. Rival Sons / The Black Angels / Starcrawler Jun 09, 2023
 Still Game A very intimate concert at a fantastic venue. Rod Picott in great form, relaxed, and sharing some really funny stories. Great show. Pierce Pettis / Rod Picott Jun 09, 2023
 Neesh I’m pretty sure they played through the full album. This was a headliner one-off during their tour opening for Atreyu, From First to Last, and Every Time I Die Chiodos Jun 09, 2023
 Karen Nyere As always, Boz and the band and those killer backup singers were timeless and great. Bozz Scaggs Jun 09, 2023
 WorriedNote The Black Keys have earned a national reputation as one of the heaviest, grooviest bands circulating these days. They proved that and a whole lot more Thursday to a beyond-crowded Gallivan Center crowd as part of Salt Lake City's Twilight Concert Series. At times, the Black Keys' fist-pumping, jumping-in-unison crowd looked as if it was taking part in a communal exorcism rather than watching a top-notch blues-based duo hammer home its music. During the bouncing, militant groove of "Slapshot," while various college-age men and women were body surfing over the heads of fellow crowd members in the first five rows, two young children suddenly bubbled up out of the milieu. This caused guitarist Dan Auerbach to stop playing so "we can get these little kids out of here." As drummer Patrick Carney brought down the volume, security helped get the youngsters out of the way. With everyone apparently safe, the band resumed its musical pounding of the audience. Not only do the Black Keys work fans into a frenzy, they do so with a seriously blues-soaked groove, repeatedly demonstrated during songs such as "She's Gone," and "Your Touch." When Auerbach was a youth, his father played many old-time blues records for him. That influence was evident as the band's thrashy, reel-and-roll sound clearly owes as much to Son House as it does to Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin. Dressed in a '70s-influenced Western shirt, Auerbach, the duo's frontman, found his heartfelt singing joined by the crowd during "Strange Times." And even though Auerbach and his desperate, thoughtful lyrics will soon embark on a solo tour, it was Carney's breaking-out-of-jail drumming that shone even brighter as the audience throbbed up and down during much of the pair's 70-minute set. The two locked up in tighter-than-tight lockstep for the set closer "I Got Mine," off their 2008 album "Attack and Release." That phrase seemed an appropriate description for concertgoers who trickled toward their cars after the band concluded its melodic pillaging. Earlier Thursday evening, the infinitely mellower Canadian indie-rock band Human Highway preceded the headliners with a perfunctory 60-minute-set that seemed more family friendly and more benign in general than what followed. The Black Keys / Human Highway Jun 09, 2023