Moda!? Its the RG (Rose Garden) MF'er! Where I was, for my last LIVE show: Black Keys Unearth New Songs for ‘Brothers’ 10th-Anniversary Edition
Incubus' Make Yourself 20th anniversary tour at the Keller. Amazing set and great memories, got to meet a few of them for the first time after being a fan for 20+ years. Got to hear sound check as well. For that maybe being my last concert for 2 or 3 years it worked out quite nicely. Was supposed to see them in mid July up in Seattle, had pit tickets and everything but alas.
Thats amazing! One of my all time favorite albums. Last live concert at the Keller was Australian Pink Floyd. Crazy props and visuals. Paid a ton of money for Roger Waters tickets this September, huge bummer.
They sounded phenomenal in such a small venue. "Out From Under"... a song I never thought I'd hear live... man, I still hear that intro from the live show and it gets me hyped. Brandon has been vocal about wanting to do a Morning View anniversary tour and God damnit, that album is so good... im paying top dollar for everything for that tour.
How was Santana? I dont know much about his catalouge of work, but I still think thatd be am amazing experience.
My son got me tickets in Eugene at Mathew Knight Arena to Earth Wind and Fire with Chicago together....2 sets each and 2 sets together....it was phenomenal!!! Got my memorial Maurice White T shirt in black.....son got his in white.....he grew up listening to them with me and it was one of the best memories of concerts in recent memory....hearing both those horn sections play together was incredible.....all of it was incredible
I saw him three times. His show at the Beacon in NYC was marvelous. Fine dignitaries, like a Hell's Angel arrived with his bike chic in a stretch limo.
Joe Walsh and Bad Company. Journey, Tower of Power and Steve Miller.~ (Didn't care too much for Journey due to the Phillipine singer who over did the singer stunt way too much.) I converted my son to the Doobies, of which, is his favorite band. We wanted to get to the 50th anniversary tour but that didn't happen.
Joe just moved to Nashville last year. When all the covid dust finally clears, I look to see him again. I'm sure he'll play a small club just for fun and it'll be amazing.
He actually has a music store, just like his dad did. When he was 12 he could play with 30 something guitarists on their level. A real prodigy. I am really happy you experienced one of the great blues acts these days. ABM likes the blues.
Good call. Yes, I do love the blues. Hey, I was able to go back and find a few pics from our concert Joe Bonamassa experience @ The Ryman. Sorry, iPhone7 camera quality. LOL.
I take online guitar classes with Tom Bukovac from Nashville....he tours with Joe Walsh when Joe does solo tours....great guy and amazing session guitarist...he gives a lot of backstage glimpses into the Nashville studio recording world.....he's toured with John Fogerty, Joe Walsh, John Oates and Vince Gill....played around Nashville with the local Band Trigger Hippy who are basically the Black Crows drummer and bass players band....he's a treasure of guitar info
I’ll take your Bonamassa and raise you with Robin Trower (Roseland Theater). Also, if you get a chance, Nikki Lane is based out of Nashville (Has a shop called The High Class Hillbilly if your wife is interested) and puts on a truly enjoyable show. It doesn’t hurt that she is extremely attractive......