OT: ♫ The Music Thread ♫

RempireStateBuilding

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Just went to an amazing venue in Queens last night called Knockdown Center for a pretty awesome little group of bands. Went to see Crumb and was pleasantly surprised by some of the other acts that performed, namely Pelada. They put on one hell of a show. Crumb was everything I wanted and more. Dreamy mellow rock.

This Friday I'm going to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop show at Yankee Stadium - the line up is nutty.

2 weeks until Atmosphere/Slightly Stoopid/Sublime+Rome at Jones Beach. One of my favorite venues.

About a month and a half until Osees at Warsaw in Brooklyn.
 

nyrmetros

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Roo Returns

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$40 with fees for Friday nights show.

I actually had seats to the show and then the seller opted out. By the time StubHub resolved it was after 5 PM and I just told them refund because there was no way I'd make it for WVH.

It's fine. I saw Metallica last year at Central Park.

Just went to an amazing venue in Queens last night called Knockdown Center for a pretty awesome little group of bands. Went to see Crumb and was pleasantly surprised by some of the other acts that performed, namely Pelada. They put on one hell of a show. Crumb was everything I wanted and more. Dreamy mellow rock.

This Friday I'm going to the 50th anniversary of hip-hop show at Yankee Stadium - the line up is nutty.

2 weeks until Atmosphere/Slightly Stoopid/Sublime+Rome at Jones Beach. One of my favorite venues.

About a month and a half until Osees at Warsaw in Brooklyn.
It was a really fun show. I was in San Diego for that part of the tour and it got a lot of hometown flavor from Slightly Stoopid and Rome (he lived there prior). Was really impressed with Atmosphere.
 

LokiDog

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So I just realized that Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “While We Cry” which is a live recording released in 1995, which he claims to have written in ‘92-93 is a DIRECT instrumental rip off of Yellow Ledbetter by Pearl Jam, which was originally released as the B-side for Jeremy in 1992. It’s not a similarity. Instrumentally it’s an identical copy cat. The weird thing is the Kenny Wayne album it came from is called Ledbetter Heights. But neither band has ever acknowledged the similarities.
 

RempireStateBuilding

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Surprisingly amped for a bunch of stoned people. Things got a bit rowdy during Songs for the Dead.


Forest Hills is a great venue. I saw Bill Burr there last year.
Forest Hills is one of my favorite venues (not that I've been to a ton). Saw King Gizzard and black midi there last October and it was easily a top 3 show I've ever been to.
 

JCProdigy

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How was the crowd?
I was at the show in Pittsburgh and the second DC show.

Crowd was fine for both. Animated but not rowdy except for Songs for the Dead as @Baby Duck Homme said. Even then it was a pretty mild mosh pit as QOTSA really aren't an aggressive band. Once the song went into the half time tempo part, it was just a bunch of guys huddling, jumping up and down with each other...

One thing that I'll say that was encouraging was the age of the crowd. A lot of 20 somethings that were really into it. Great to see from a band that's been around for so long. Rock n Roll is dead!?!?!

Nah nah...it's alive and kickin'

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nyrmetros

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Forrest Hills Stadium would be a great venue for a combined Alestorm, Dragon Force, Hammerfall, PowerWolf, and Sabaton show!
 
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nyrmetros

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Did anyone see Amon Amarth in Camden NJ?

Sabaton is going to start working on a new album soon!
 

Roo Returns

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For new music, this Psychadelic-Punk band called The Osees put out a new album less than a month ago. Excited to hear it. A lot of keyboards and synth on this one. They're more experimental punk but not as proggy/spacey like Trans Am (from Thrill Jockey fame) or Wire.

Porno For Pyros is going to be playing the NY-area for a few dates next month. I saw them in 1996 and it was a great show. Never saw the original lineup (Martyn had left by that point and bass legend Mike Watt was a member).
 

LokiDog

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I like a lot of the same stuff you guys all like: metal, rock, alt, pop punk, emo, etc. but I also love folk, southern rock and country.

This is a great, great band I’ve seen several times that we’re seeing next weekend. My wife actually did custom hats for 2 of the guys in the group.

 

Machinehead

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This is the final test.



If you can sit through this whole thing and actually enjoy it, you can tolerate pretty much anything.
 

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