| Missed Ray LaMontagne but wanted to see him and Band of Horses. |
Oh man, I love your list. |
| Remember DC Space and Poseurs anyone? |
Bowie sounded horrible in real life. We saw him 20 years ago at a big amphitheater, with a line up of several artists. 3 songs into his set there was a mass exodus of audience members. He is one of those singers who can't do live because he needs autotune to sound even remotely good. We tried to stay for his part, but it sounded like cat claws on a blackboard. He was such a disappointment. |
Yes to the Poseurs and D.O.A |
Yes to both! Anyone remember the Back Alley off 19th St in the 80's? |
I agree. Would love to see him. |
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Dc in the 80’s! First concert I saw at Club 930 was Siouxsie and the Banshees
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| Alice Cooper and Ronnie James Dio (he was such a small guy with a huge voice) and his endurance was amazing |
| Ben Howard |
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X - anyplace we’ve seen them
Wilco - always put on a great show U2 of course The National - their two day music festival in Cincinnati was amazing Sharon van Etten Lucinda Williams Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Psychedelic Furs - seriously if you have the opportunity you should go! Vampire Weekend Brockhampton |
| Manchester Orchestra |
Another vote for Janet’s Velvet Rope tour. Stunning show. |
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Cold play
U2 21 pilots |
Wait, did I post 20 minutes ago, or is there another MO fan in the house? So overtired I can’t remember! Really want to see Andy Hull solo/RAGC/Bad Books. Other great shows: Elephant Revival at the Sinclair James at 9:30 Jean-Michel Blais (pianist, check him out!) in Montreal Excited to see Hozier and Beta Radio this spring. I haven’t been able to handle big stadium shows since the 90s. |