Anonymous wrote:Prince. He played a very small club in SW called Nation. this was sometime in early 90's. Amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many. Holly Williams last night at The Hamilton, Anya Marina and Tristan Prettyman at The Hamilton, Jewel in Nashville, Lyle Lovett at Wolftrap, Three Girls and Their Buddy at Wolftrap...so, SO many.
Most memorable was backstage with Jewel in Baltimore when she said she was going to 'take out' the Baltimore Sun photographer and columnist who lied about her -and did just that. Love a chick with a pair!!
Except for Lyle Lovett, whom I love, the others^^^so lame…
Oh, Blossom! I spent my adolescence wandering around the grounds of Blossom during many a concert!Anonymous wrote:James Taylor at Blossom. Beautiful night. Anyone else here been to blossom?
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Anonymous wroteisclosure way back when...Now I heard they are becoming a little more mainstream.
Also:
Arctic Monkeys
Foster the People 11-'12 in San Diego, CA
Yuck (Before they split up) in San Diego, CA
I consider myself to be a quite hip 22 yr. old and I have never even heard of these bands/groups.
I bet they don't even exist you Troll.
You call yourself hip and you don't know Arctic Monkeys?
I am in unhip 50 yr old and even I have heard of Foster the People and Article Monkeys. I even have a Foster the People song on my Iphone.
I was about to type the exact same thing (except I don't have an iPhone; I still use blackberry). Foster the People has even played SNL, for crying out loud.
+2, but I'm 45.Also, Fitz and the Tantrums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disclosure way back when...Now I heard they are becoming a little more mainstream.
Also:
Arctic Monkeys
Foster the People 11-'12 in San Diego, CA
Yuck (Before they split up) in San Diego, CA
I consider myself to be a quite hip 22 yr. old and I have never even heard of these bands/groups.
I bet they don't even exist you Troll.![]()
Anonymous wrote:So many. Holly Williams last night at The Hamilton, Anya Marina and Tristan Prettyman at The Hamilton, Jewel in Nashville, Lyle Lovett at Wolftrap, Three Girls and Their Buddy at Wolftrap...so, SO many.
Most memorable was backstage with Jewel in Baltimore when she said she was going to 'take out' the Baltimore Sun photographer and columnist who lied about her -and did just that. Love a chick with a pair!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:k.d. lang, back when she was starting out, singing country music. I saw her open for Hank Williams Jr., if you can believe it.
She's still always amazing. But the country music was a lot more high energy, and offered way more opportunities for her to do that thing she does, bending a harmony way out of shape and then bringing it back around just ... in ... time.
K.D Lang must have been great! Saw Hank Jr's daughter last night
K.D Lang sings and I am swept away and she is just the best, the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:k.d. lang, back when she was starting out, singing country music. I saw her open for Hank Williams Jr., if you can believe it.
She's still always amazing. But the country music was a lot more high energy, and offered way more opportunities for her to do that thing she does, bending a harmony way out of shape and then bringing it back around just ... in ... time.
K.D Lang must have been great! Saw Hank Jr's daughter last night
Anonymous wrote:k.d. lang, back when she was starting out, singing country music. I saw her open for Hank Williams Jr., if you can believe it.
She's still always amazing. But the country music was a lot more high energy, and offered way more opportunities for her to do that thing she does, bending a harmony way out of shape and then bringing it back around just ... in ... time.