I'll visit you in the boobyhatch.Wolter wrote:This is awful, but the only show I have on the horizon is Elton John & Billy Joel.
I don't see a lot of shows these days...
Nah, I'm kidding. I wouldn't visit you there.
I'll visit you in the boobyhatch.Wolter wrote:This is awful, but the only show I have on the horizon is Elton John & Billy Joel.
I don't see a lot of shows these days...
I think Throw Rag opens on that date, make sure you get there in time to see them. You live in ND right?cretin wrote:
Just the Reverend Horton Heat at the end of August for me, if only for the sake of being drunk at a concert. I also plan on making friends with any of the overweight rockabilly girls who might be attending so I can be the skinny friend. :D
I just looked at the festival lineup and, yeah, even with Gogol Bordello AND DeVotchka (and Lyrics Born) there, I just can't do it. It's not even like Bonnaroo, which is infested with filthy hippies but at least there's a lot of good music there.JennyB wrote:Yeah -- it's not worth the stench of patchouli and dirty white-boy dreadlocks to see them in a festival-size venue. They are playing a small theater here, so I imagine they will eventually do the same in Denver.
Yeah, he's awesome on that.Billy Joel wrote:I liked Lyrics Born's contribution to the R.L. Burnside remix album. Should I check him out?
Hmm. Ususally I try to time it so I don't have to watch the opening act, but I trust your judgment.tepista wrote:I think Throw Rag opens on that date, make sure you get there in time to see them. You live in ND right?cretin wrote:
Just the Reverend Horton Heat at the end of August for me, if only for the sake of being drunk at a concert. I also plan on making friends with any of the overweight rockabilly girls who might be attending so I can be the skinny friend. :D
edit* duh, it says so on your thing. See them.
I approve of this.Flex wrote:Yeah, he's awesome on that.Billy Joel wrote:I liked Lyrics Born's contribution to the R.L. Burnside remix album. Should I check him out?
I like him well enough. Torrent some albums, says I.
I've seen them at least 25 times. I wouldn't waste my time if they weren't worth it.cretin wrote:Hmm. Ususally I try to time it so I don't have to watch the opening act, but I trust your judgment.tepista wrote:I think Throw Rag opens on that date, make sure you get there in time to see them. You live in ND right?cretin wrote:
Just the Reverend Horton Heat at the end of August for me, if only for the sake of being drunk at a concert. I also plan on making friends with any of the overweight rockabilly girls who might be attending so I can be the skinny friend. :D
edit* duh, it says so on your thing. See them.
I'd better not be dissapointed, Tep. Do you want that on your conscience?
Like, half of those bands are playing the Mile High Music Fest. Which I do not count as a good thing.matedog wrote:I've only got Outside Lands on the horizon. And I'm only going to day 1 which is - Pearl Jam, Incubus, Tom Jones, Thievery Corporation, The National (good but zzzz), Q-Tip, and some other folk.
Oh man, my mom loves to stand right up in front of the stage, so every concert I ever went to with her I had to suffer through every opener.tepista wrote:I've seen them at least 25 times. I wouldn't waste my time if they weren't worth it.cretin wrote:Hmm. Ususally I try to time it so I don't have to watch the opening act, but I trust your judgment.tepista wrote:I think Throw Rag opens on that date, make sure you get there in time to see them. You live in ND right?cretin wrote:
Just the Reverend Horton Heat at the end of August for me, if only for the sake of being drunk at a concert. I also plan on making friends with any of the overweight rockabilly girls who might be attending so I can be the skinny friend. :D
edit* duh, it says so on your thing. See them.
I'd better not be dissapointed, Tep. Do you want that on your conscience?
edit* I also try to intentionally miss the opener too, they're gonna suck 90% of the time. This is the 10% though.
Tom Jones would be interesting, Pearl Jam is probably the only one I really want to see as they seem like a festivaly band with a deep catalog and supposedly a good stage presence, I always like Phife more than Q-Tip, The National is good but dull, so yeah, not too much to look forward to. I am missing out on the Beastie Boys, Mars Volta, Mastadon and some others the next days.Flex wrote:Like, half of those bands are playing the Mile High Music Fest. Which I do not count as a good thing.matedog wrote:I've only got Outside Lands on the horizon. And I'm only going to day 1 which is - Pearl Jam, Incubus, Tom Jones, Thievery Corporation, The National (good but zzzz), Q-Tip, and some other folk.
I'm still so fucking jealous....101Walterton wrote:The Specials