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Post subject: Re: Five bands you've never seen that you want to see live
Posted: Fri April 21, 2017 1:42 am
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I really hope you get to see Neil Young someday, KD. Just plunk down the cash, whatever it is. I think it cost us $300 (2 tix) to see him in '08? It was worth every penny.
Post subject: Re: Five bands you've never seen that you want to see live
Posted: Fri April 21, 2017 1:43 am
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tragabigzanda wrote:
I really hope you get to see Neil Young someday, KD. Just plunk down the cash, whatever it is. I think it cost us $300 (2 tix) to see him in '08? It was worth every penny.
Make sure you like the album he's promoting though.
Post subject: Re: Five bands you've never seen that you want to see live
Posted: Fri April 21, 2017 1:51 am
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LetMeSleep wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
I really hope you get to see Neil Young someday, KD. Just plunk down the cash, whatever it is. I think it cost us $300 (2 tix) to see him in '08? It was worth every penny.
Make sure you like the album he's promoting though.
I really hope you get to see Neil Young someday, KD. Just plunk down the cash, whatever it is. I think it cost us $300 (2 tix) to see him in '08? It was worth every penny.
Make sure you like the album he's promoting though.
Yes, this is a great point.
I dont really agree with this. Its still Neil. its not like seeing Bob Dylan. Neil can still put on a hell of a show. I wish i saw the Monsanto shows because the band was excellent. Any acoustic Neil show is going to be great and if you see Neil playing a bunch of songs you have never heard - well, then, you saw the essence of Neil and that is special.
The show I saw on that tour was like a religious experience for me but a friend's dad hated it.
Me too. That was before the album came out and everyone was super pissed off about not knowing any songs. He threw in a couple Ragged GLory tracks and a hit or two and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life.
A friend of mine went and wouldnt shut up about how awful neil is and how bad of a show it was. This guy also likes jam band music so i thought he could find SOMETHING out of it. Nothing.
I tried to explain to him how he just saw quintessential neil young. how neil has been doing these things since the start of his career.
Top show March 6, 2008. This show really did have it all. Set 1 (Solo Acoustic): From Hank to Hendrix Ambulance Blues Kansas A Man Needs a Maid Try Harvest After the Gold Rush Old King Love Art Blues Heart of Gold Out on the Weekend Old Man
Set 2 (Full Band Electric): The Loner Dirty Old Man Spirit Road Down by the River Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) Roll Another Number (For the Road) Oh Lonesome Me The Believer Powderfinger No Hidden Path
Encore: Fuckin' Up
2nd show June 27, 2009 Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) Mansion on the Hill Are You Ready for the Country? Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Spirit Road Words (Between the Lines of Age) Cinnamon Girl Fuckin' Up Mother Earth (Natural Anthem) The Needle and the Damage Done Comes a Time Unknown Legend Heart of Gold Old Man Down by the River Get Behind the Wheel Rockin' in the Free World
Encore: A Day in the Life (The Beatles cover) (with Paul McCartney)
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March 6, 2008. This show really did have it all. Set 1 (Solo Acoustic): From Hank to Hendrix Ambulance Blues Kansas A Man Needs a Maid Try Harvest After the Gold Rush Old King Love Art Blues Heart of Gold Out on the Weekend Old Man
Set 2 (Full Band Electric): The Loner Dirty Old Man Spirit Road Down by the River Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) Roll Another Number (For the Road) Oh Lonesome Me The Believer Powderfinger No Hidden Path
Encore: Fuckin' Up
That 2008 Chrome Dreams tour was amazing. That first acoustic set i was a weepy mess. Great electric second set. Saw that show at an auditorium in MPLS and had front row stage right.
Used to have that bootleg. Anyone know where i can grab it again?
Post subject: Re: Five bands you've never seen that you want to see live
Posted: Fri April 21, 2017 2:35 am
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Strat wrote:
That 2008 Chrome Dreams tour was amazing. That first acoustic set i was a weepy mess. Great electric second set. Saw that show at an auditorium in MPLS and had front row stage right.
Used to have that bootleg. Anyone know where i can grab it again?
Wasn't it fantastic. Did he have a painter with him for your show?
That 2008 Chrome Dreams tour was amazing. That first acoustic set i was a weepy mess. Great electric second set. Saw that show at an auditorium in MPLS and had front row stage right.
Used to have that bootleg. Anyone know where i can grab it again?
Wasn't it fantastic. Did he have a painter with him for your show?
He did! So hilarious and ridiculous. It was really mind blowing. I think that was my first Neil Young show so it was absolutely a perfect show to see. Neil Acoustic? You kidding me? On the Beach and Hank to Hendrix had me in tears of joy. Just incredible.
Post subject: Re: Five bands you've never seen that you want to see live
Posted: Wed March 06, 2019 12:22 am
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VinylGuy wrote:
LetMeSleep wrote:
Question for the non americans, would you see Temple Of The Dog if the toured near you?
I would.
Fuck yeah.
I did in 2016. They were awesome. So sad it won’t happen again.
For my five:
Soundgarden (never gonna happen) Led Zeppelin (never gonna happen) Stone Gossard solo with a backing band (never gonna happen) Rolling Stones (unwilling to pay though) Phish (I just want to know what it’s all about)
Also included in never gonna happen would be Hendrix and Prince.
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