Commenter   Comment   Posted On   Date  
 John Waters Fantastic last show. Russell Morris Sep 08, 2025
 stephenhuerta What an incredible band Dozer is. My first show at the Brick by Brick, and I Ioved it. First of all, I arrived very early, around 5:00pm. The members of Dozer were hanging outside the stage doors when I arrived. I immediately introduced myself and explained how I flew in from Mexico, not knowing anything about them, but highly recommended by many of my friends. “So here I am” I told them. They were just as happy for them to meet me as I was to meet them. As you can see by the photo, I took a picture with the band. They were such nice guys, I felt very fortunate to have arrived that early. At the right place, at the right time, so they say. All four bands were hot. Abrams was a surprise, from Colorado, they were excellent. But it was Dozer who killed it, they definitely kicked some major ass. I had an excellent seat, with an excellent view. The show wasn’t sold out, so it wasn’t all packed, which gave me an excellent view of the bands and the stage. My first time at the Brick by Brick was an amazing experience, I had a great time, it was fun. I’m glad that I purchased their latest album on Bandcamp the week before, so I was somewhat familiar with their songs. Dozer played five songs from their newest album, Drifting In The Endless Void, it was GREAT! They sounded good and I loved it, FIVE SONGS!!! Yupp, it was an intense experience. I’ll definitely see Dozer again. Until next time….. Dozer / Moon Destroys / Abrams / Mezzoa Sep 08, 2025
 Kramo I’m pretty positive Cheap Trick was not the opener at this show. Heart / Cheap Trick Sep 08, 2025
 Daniel Francis 62 Fight in the crowd Mother Mother / Monowhales Sep 08, 2025
 Mark R I got the first email, but haven't heard from him since The Offspring / Jimmy Eat World / New Found Glory Sep 08, 2025
 matt.d. I think Newton Faulkner made an appearance this night as well...? Train / The Magic Numbers Sep 08, 2025
 Greg Cooke This show was scheduled for March 5 2008 but got postponed to April 22 due to Eddie Van Halen health issues. Van Halen / Ryan Shaw Sep 08, 2025
 clede According to my notes, I saw these artists on this date, but the venue was the King King, not the Silverlake Lounge. Wolf Eyes / Chris Corsano / Paul Flaherty Trio / Prurient Sep 08, 2025
 kanadakev Daniel ran through a version of Here Is What Is on a nice old acoustic Gibson (signed by Emmylou Harris) as a soundcheck. Normally musical guests don't perform on this show, so this was a nice treat. I was close enough (and there were only about 15 people there) to hear them talk off camera. Ran through the interview explaining his new film. Showed the clip where he's talking to Brian Eno. Daniel said it was really fascinating spending a week in Shreveport, LA with Brian Blades family. They performed in Brian's father's church band for the whole week. Daniel said that he had spoken with Bono as he was starting the film. Bono said "you're doing a film about yourself? Death by narcissism! Be careful". Supposedly U2 has seen the completed film and were astounded. He's been working on their new ablum with them recently. They are thinking of touring with the film in much the same manner that they just did in Toronto. Show the film and have a "cocktail party". Then stick around for a couple of nights and do a couple of shows. "Give back to the town that is having you there." Right on. They finished the interview with Daniel strumming and instrumental piece that was really good. Man, does he have a distinct sound or what. After it was over, I went and thanked Daniel and complemented him on the show from Wednesday night. His eyes light up and he said "did you SEE Brian Blade?!" Oh yeah, and I told him that it was magical. He agreed and said that it was truly a monumental show. He then got excited remembering it and started telling George how amazing Blade played that night and how he encouraged him a number of times to keep a song going and extend it because it was working so well. He was happy to hear that the crowd at the show had found it as entertaining as HE did :) Daniel Lanois Sep 08, 2025
 Live25! Concert was canceled Adrian Belew / Peter Murphy / Royston Langdon Sep 08, 2025
 Guidorec Judith Jones,Tony Allen, Mark Hughes, DJ Trish Soul Nights Out In Essex Sep 08, 2025
 mattvanv No idea how do edit the band list, but the lineup was Fugazi / Shudder to Think / Burn 51 Fugazi Sep 08, 2025
 fpatrickb Went with my then girlfriend, Stephanie, who was a big SMB fan. I believe it was a birthday present for me or was close enough to it at the time. I recall it wasn't terribly as hot as it could have been that time of year in KC. And Starlight, in particular, doesn't get much of a breeze because of it's location. Steve Miller Band / Lou Gramm Sep 08, 2025
 fpatrickb A KU Law School friend invited 2-3 others to catch the show because she knew one of the band members at the time. She was able to get backstage, if memory serves. During the show, we sat in the same Liberty Hall balcony where I first saw Pulp Fiction with one of my college roommates. Jackopierce Sep 08, 2025
 fpatrickb Traveled to Seattle with the then-girlfriend to see the show. This time, I got tix on the left side to get a different view. Great show and crowd. Radiohead / Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis Sep 08, 2025
 fpatrickb Went with the then-girlfriend. I purposely got tix on the right side so we'd have a better view of Jonny Greenwood, knowing he'd completely crush it, as he always does. Radiohead / Other Lives Sep 08, 2025
 jamie o opener was Dr. Know the goat The Garden Sep 08, 2025
 Debbie D. We saw them in 2024, opening for Greta Van Fleet and were blown away! 🔥🎸🤘 Crown Lands Sep 08, 2025
 Frank Walkowiak Yes, AiC did get booed off the stage. Understandable given the mix of the crowd heavily for old school arena rock. Van Halen / Alice In Chains Sep 08, 2025
 SmallFry Front and back of the shiny textile promo sticker for this concert that I got from Rainbow Records. AC/DC Sep 07, 2025