Live Concerts
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@Bridger I don’t profess to know what happened with Josh and Grohl,but after seeing them with Josh,and having seen him with Taylor,I felt that the bands groove was off,it just didn’t swing,which is so important for any band. He ,technically,played the songs correctly and with precision,but the rest of the band seemed to miss Taylor and it just wasn’t happening. Have to figure that if I noticed it they must’ve noticed it.
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That's really interesting insight @Jett129.
Having just read Sympathy for the Drummer, I get what you mean.
I am not a fooies "fan", but I did see Josh with them last year and I loved the power and double kick that he brought to the songs. However, music is subjective, and we all enjoy different things.
Be interesting to see how things get on for Rubin. I give him less than 2 years at a stretch.
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The Sword was dope!! Nice and heavy with a little of that desert groove. They covered A Space Odyssey--> The Warped Riders album in it's entirety. Amazing night.
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Still very much an underground band
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Pic of band Nothing playing, caught them and whirr(reunion show) in Modesto Sunday night. Was hella fun..

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Last night, House of Blues in Anaheim -
Neil Young tonight in Vancouver

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Johnny Blue Skies and the Dark Clouds reduced red rocks to a smoking crater last night.


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Awesome shots!
Seeing my first show (Pulp) at Red Rocks on Monday, can’t wait -
Saw Baroness tonight perform their Red Album and Blue Album in their entireties. What a great sounding band! John has such an intensity and stage presence. -
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club tonight at Commodore in Vancouver, never seen them live before
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Turnstile tonight in Richmond. Lively as hell crowd as expected.

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Nice one @catdad1, I love the Turnstile
First saw them at Hellfest in 2018 on an early slot on a side stage. I knew they were going to be big based on their stage show. They have gone from strength to strength ever since.
Their show in Brixton after covid was nuts. The crowd and the band collectively lost their shit, it was a beautiful thing.
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For the blues heads out there (might just be me), I saw Selwyn Birchwood last night in Columbus. One of the best shows I've ever seen. Mostly played his own stuff but weaved in some Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters while playing slide - melted my soul. His bass player and drummer were really good too. I think his studio albums usually include a sax, keyboards, backup singers, etc but the stripped down set was really fun. Did a Buddy Guy walk out into the crowd thing at the end. Just a complete player and complete blues set. Will absolutely go see him again if I ever get the chance.




