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RE cover band Beggars Banquet: The band is just ok to me. They cover war horses and lots of looking like the Stones but music not near the quality of the IORR Band or the originals. If spending a limited time in Chicago, don’t consider this a must see.
Thanks for the heads up. Wasn't going to waste my time anyways as I'm not a fan of tribute bands in general - especially when the real deal is in town.
really sorry you guys feel this way. btw, the real deal is not playing saturday night.
i just want to add that these guys are very talented musicians. as a fan who has seen the real stones over 100 times, in my opinion this is a great tribute band. and, hopefully, fans from iorr and shidoobee will walk the half mile from their downtown hotels, enjoy the music and comeraderie.
if you don't care to see them, it's your loss!
Indeed.
Wouldn't read too much into the negativity, the "real deal" will get a slightly better review from the critics, but not much.
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2120Joe
Although not my recommendation, I hope you have a great time if you go see the cover band. It’s a good bar, fellow fans and a Stones set list can’t make for a bad night.
Also consider some Chicago blues. Downtown, there is Buddy Guy’s Legends and Blue Chicago. The north side (my neighborhood) has B.L.U.E.S and Kingston Mimes. A bit west is my favorite hole in the wall with great music-Rosas Lounge. There are many other spots for live music but I would consider the above great traditional blues joints and are located within 20mins/$20Uber of nearly anywhere in the city. Also, the north side’s Green Mill is well known for live jazz and a fun spot.
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The stadium was designed for the Bears to have as many seats between the goal lines as possible, within the existing footprint of the prior stadium.
The prior stadium was a better place for concerts. It was lower, and less comfortable — originally with benches. But it had better sight lines.
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2120Joe
Also consider some Chicago blues. Downtown, there is Buddy Guy’s Legends and Blue Chicago. The north side (my neighborhood) has B.L.U.E.S and Kingston Mimes. A bit west is my favorite hole in the wall with great music-Rosas Lounge. There are many other spots for live music but I would consider the above great traditional blues joints and are located within 20mins/$20Uber of nearly anywhere in the city. Also, the north side’s Green Mill is well known for live jazz and a fun spot.
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RE cover band Beggars Banquet: The band is just ok to me. They cover war horses and lots of looking like the Stones but music not near the quality of the IORR Band or the originals. If spending a limited time in Chicago, don’t consider this a must see.
Thanks for the heads up. Wasn't going to waste my time anyways as I'm not a fan of tribute bands in general - especially when the real deal is in town.
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2120Joe
RE cover band Beggars Banquet: The band is just ok to me. They cover war horses and lots of looking like the Stones but music not near the quality of the IORR Band or the originals. If spending a limited time in Chicago, don’t consider this a must see.
Thanks for the heads up. Wasn't going to waste my time anyways as I'm not a fan of tribute bands in general - especially when the real deal is in town.
Well Hairball, you shoulda been in London to see the IORR band perform a year ago. They were good but the best and most important thing was fraternizing with a lot of IORRians. Tho this won't be the IORR band, I would bet a lot of us will show up there.
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Chris Fountain
A bit of trivia: Why Chicago is called `the Windy City'
After reading or skimming over the article, there is no objective evidence to deem Chicago the Windy City.
My interpretation is that wind is a weather condition that is common among most of the earth just ask hurricane victims and so forth. However, light winds are common along many east coast vicinities. Chicago cannot make that claim and also they will not win Super bowl anytime soon.[/quote
This is a funny post by someone who has never been here!
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Chris Fountain
A bit of trivia: Why Chicago is called `the Windy City'
After reading or skimming over the article, there is no objective evidence to deem Chicago the Windy City.
My interpretation is that wind is a weather condition that is common among most of the earth just ask hurricane victims and so forth. However, light winds are common along many east coast vicinities. Chicago cannot make that claim and also they will not win Super bowl anytime soon.[/quote
This is a funny post by someone who has never been here!
Does the airport count?
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swimtothemoon
Chicago received it’s nickname as the “windy city” from the political environment. The idea of the local politicians being full of “hot wind or air.”
In other words not being entirely truthful.
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swimtothemoon
Chicago received it’s nickname as the “windy city” from the political environment. The idea of the local politicians being full of “hot wind or air.”
In other words not being entirely truthful.
Yes, it was coined after a specific political convention in the late 19th century I think.
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angee
Looks like as long as I'm going to be there anyway for Chicago 2, I might as well go to opening show, Chicago 1!
Might be my last time. Pauper days about here.
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Looks like as long as I'm going to be there anyway for Chicago 2, I might as well go to opening show, Chicago 1!
Might be my last time. Pauper days about here.
Being at the opener is always fantastic, but this one a little extra special imo
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RE cover band Beggars Banquet: The band is just ok to me. They cover war horses and lots of looking like the Stones but music not near the quality of the IORR Band or the originals. If spending a limited time in Chicago, don’t consider this a must see.
Thanks for the heads up. Wasn't going to waste my time anyways as I'm not a fan of tribute bands in general - especially when the real deal is in town.
Well Hairball, you shoulda been in London to see the IORR band perform a year ago. They were good but the best and most important thing was fraternizing with a lot of IORRians. Tho this won't be the IORR band, I would bet a lot of us will show up there.
plexi
I'm sure it was a good time in London, and depending on what else was going on June 22 in Chicago, there's a chance I might have showed up at this Beggars Banquet gig.
But it has since dawned on me after re-reading chrisvw's initial post, my wife and I won't even be arriving to Chicago until June 23rd, so I couldn't have made it even if I wanted to!
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Chicago received it’s nickname as the “windy city” from the political environment. The idea of the local politicians being full of “hot wind or air.”
In other words not being entirely truthful.
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angee
Looks like as long as I'm going to be there anyway for Chicago 2, I might as well go to opening show, Chicago 1!
Might be my last time. Pauper days about here.
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angee
Looks like as long as I'm going to be there anyway for Chicago 2, I might as well go to opening show, Chicago 1!
Might be my last time. Pauper days about here.
Being at the opener is always fantastic, but this one a little extra special imo
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bam
The stadium was designed for the Bears to have as many seats between the goal lines as possible, within the existing footprint of the prior stadium.
The prior stadium was a better place for concerts. It was lower, and less comfortable — originally with benches. But it had better sight lines.
I thought the old one was worse. It goes back instead of up. If you're in row 25 it feels like row 100 because you're so far from the field.
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bam
The stadium was designed for the Bears to have as many seats between the goal lines as possible, within the existing footprint of the prior stadium.
The prior stadium was a better place for concerts. It was lower, and less comfortable — originally with benches. But it had better sight lines.
I thought the old one was worse. It goes back instead of up. If you're in row 25 it feels like row 100 because you're so far from the field.
Sorry bam, imo the re-do of Soldier Field made the seating closer to the field as compared with the original that was a huge bowl which ran the seats farther back each row you went higher. Also, the old Soldier Field had a track around it which moved the seats back too. The new stadium has no track and seats right up against the field, and elevated for better viewing. The only negative sight wise is the middle section up in the top rows on the West side. These are pretty high up imo. I have watched Bears games from up there before. I also believe the sound is better contained in the present stadium.
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bam
The stadium was designed for the Bears to have as many seats between the goal lines as possible, within the existing footprint of the prior stadium.
The prior stadium was a better place for concerts. It was lower, and less comfortable — originally with benches. But it had better sight lines.
I thought the old one was worse. It goes back instead of up. If you're in row 25 it feels like row 100 because you're so far from the field.
Sorry bam, imo the re-do of Soldier Field made the seating closer to the field as compared with the original that was a huge bowl which ran the seats farther back each row you went higher. Also, the old Soldier Field had a track around it which moved the seats back too. The new stadium has no track and seats right up against the field, and elevated for better viewing. The only negative sight wise is the middle section up in the top rows on the West side. These are pretty high up imo. I have watched Bears games from up there before. I also believe the sound is better contained in the present stadium.
Have you ever sat in 340 (or adjacent sections) ? If so, how do you rate the front of it for views/sound? I may be going along.
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bam
The stadium was designed for the Bears to have as many seats between the goal lines as possible, within the existing footprint of the prior stadium.
The prior stadium was a better place for concerts. It was lower, and less comfortable — originally with benches. But it had better sight lines.
I thought the old one was worse. It goes back instead of up. If you're in row 25 it feels like row 100 because you're so far from the field.
Sorry bam, imo the re-do of Soldier Field made the seating closer to the field as compared with the original that was a huge bowl which ran the seats farther back each row you went higher. Also, the old Soldier Field had a track around it which moved the seats back too. The new stadium has no track and seats right up against the field, and elevated for better viewing. The only negative sight wise is the middle section up in the top rows on the West side. These are pretty high up imo. I have watched Bears games from up there before. I also believe the sound is better contained in the present stadium.
Have you ever sat in 340 (or adjacent sections) ? If so, how do you rate the front of it for views/sound? I may be going along.
Front 5 rows in section 340 should be good. One never knows what nature will do to the sound, but in general Soldier Field is not bad.
I bought 2nd night 3rd row section 214 3 seats 2 weeks ago just to lock them in. I was going to wait until the day of the concerts and see what shows up, but I had friends that really wanted to go and are coming in from out of town. TM offer at $315 seemed not so horrible, but with "fees,taxes" added in they are $410! Crazy money...
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mnewman505
Yeah i'll take Karl Denson's Tiny Universe @ Thalia Hall over a Stones tribute band any day.
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mnewman505
Yeah i'll take Karl Denson's Tiny Universe @ Thalia Hall over a Stones tribute band any day.
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1985jayer
Does anyone think rehearsals will now be in Chicago? the Park West is open from 6-14 through 6-21, seems like a good fit. I could see a club show on the Tuesday or Wednesday before the Friday tour kick off also. High end hotels are slim pickings, only a few rooms left at the Peninsula from 6-17 through 6-25. Can’t wait for this tour kick off in my hometown, got Pit 1 and 2 for shows 1 and 2...sweet home Chicago , blues style.