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Somehow just scored front row tickets (paid face value, $145) for tomorrow night's Steely Dan show. Never seen 'em before. Really looking forward to it.
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Somehow just scored front row tickets (paid face value, $145) for tomorrow night's Steely Dan show. Never seen 'em before. Really looking forward to it.
How was Steely Dan? I throttled back to wait for the Stones South America dates.
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Somehow just scored front row tickets (paid face value, $145) for tomorrow night's Steely Dan show. Never seen 'em before. Really looking forward to it.
How was Steely Dan? I throttled back to wait for the Stones South America dates.
It came pretty close to achieving musical and sonic perfection. These guys are operating on a whole other level. Their drummer, whoever he is, is one of the best I've ever seen. Greatest hits show. All seven of their classic albums were represented. They played almost all of Aja. The arrangements were mostly true to the original studio versions, but even when they strayed a little they were still very good. No real clunkers, though I could have done without Walter's "rap" during "Hey Nineteen," and his lead vocal on "Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More" provided the closest thing we got to a "piss break" song during the entire evening.
Elvis Costello and the Imposters were the opening act, but we arrived late and missed half their set.
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Wilco on 8/11. They are absolutely one of my favorite bands. Looking forward to it!
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Wilco on 8/11. They are absolutely one of my favorite bands. Looking forward to it!
Yeah, I went to Solid Sound, Wilco's big festival in Western Massachusetts, this summer for the first time. I have seen Wilco a number of times, and the band just keeps evolving and growing on me more and more. Have fun on 8/11! I am hoping for some more dates this fall/winter to support the excellent new album.
My next show is Heartless Bastards in September.. Can't wait.
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Somehow just scored front row tickets (paid face value, $145) for tomorrow night's Steely Dan show. Never seen 'em before. Really looking forward to it.
How was Steely Dan? I throttled back to wait for the Stones South America dates.
It came pretty close to achieving musical and sonic perfection. These guys are operating on a whole other level. Their drummer, whoever he is, is one of the best I've ever seen. Greatest hits show. All seven of their classic albums were represented. They played almost all of Aja. The arrangements were mostly true to the original studio versions, but even when they strayed a little they were still very good. No real clunkers, though I could have done without Walter's "rap" during "Hey Nineteen," and his lead vocal on "Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More" provided the closest thing we got to a "piss break" song during the entire evening.
Elvis Costello and the Imposters were the opening act, but we arrived late and missed half their set.
Totally agree! Saw them last summer.
Musically and sonically one of the best shows I have seen in many years.
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Somehow just scored front row tickets (paid face value, $145) for tomorrow night's Steely Dan show. Never seen 'em before. Really looking forward to it.
How was Steely Dan? I throttled back to wait for the Stones South America dates.
It came pretty close to achieving musical and sonic perfection. These guys are operating on a whole other level. Their drummer, whoever he is, is one of the best I've ever seen. Greatest hits show. All seven of their classic albums were represented. They played almost all of Aja. The arrangements were mostly true to the original studio versions, but even when they strayed a little they were still very good. No real clunkers, though I could have done without Walter's "rap" during "Hey Nineteen," and his lead vocal on "Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More" provided the closest thing we got to a "piss break" song during the entire evening.
Elvis Costello and the Imposters were the opening act, but we arrived late and missed half their set.