I love Tash, she’s amazing. Should be seeing her in a couple weeks at red rocks
Yep ... me too along with Glastonbury.Never been to Red Rocks - should add seeing a concert at Red Rocks to my bucket list.
Absolutely a must. The gorge in washington is next on my list. Check it out if you haven’t heard of it.Never been to Red Rocks - should add seeing a concert at Red Rocks to my bucket list.
Never been to Red Rocks - should add seeing a concert at Red Rocks to my bucket list.
Absolutely a must. The gorge in washington is next on my list. Check it out if you haven’t heard of it.
I love Tash, she’s amazing. Should be seeing her in a couple weeks at red rocks
I hope she was better than she was in October.
Saw her at the Midland in KC, a venue that usually has excellent sound. For reasons I have yet to understand, the bass was turned to 15 on a 10 scale. Not only was it overbearing, but Tash's songs aren't naturally mixed overly heavy on the bass. It literally ****ed up every song she played and after about 45 minutes of enduring the bass me and my GF left.
Just to clarify I'm not averse to bass but good lord it was terrible. If you are traveling for that I hope it's much better than I experienced.
Ooo yeah that sounds brootal, she has some bass in the mix but definitely should not be anywhere near that heavy. Maybe the usual sound guy had the night off and they got a fill in that sucked... I’d assume she has her own sound guy though at this point but not sure. I am a fan of “bass music” but I have a feeling my gf and I woulda had to make an early exit for the same reasons.
Fortunately we live in Denver so red rocks is just a short ride away for us now.
Also my names Zac and I spell it Zac as well, so how about that for a coinkydink. Not many of us Z-a-c ers
Definitely see it around more but still not as much as the other two. The Zaks are the new unicorns thought.I didn't meet any until I was in college. Now there is Zac Brown Band and Efron giving us pub. When I was growing up (38 now) I was the only person I knew who spelled it that way.
Yep ... me too along with Glastonbury.
However, when I see Red Rocks, I think of this iconic performance. This is peak U2 ... even better than Joshua Tree.
Music festival.
Hahaha yeah it was a bit of a troll response.I hope this was a troll post otherwise I want to kick you in the shins for this response.
Few days ago i found the 2cellos youtube channel, anyone else know them?
They are pretty cool, pretty cool music. Amazing what two people can do with just playing cellos.
The 2cellos are great. Cello is my favorite instrument - it's like a tuning fork for humans - reaches inside you like no other instrument - at least for me.
Hmmmm. I saw em on this tour (I am an old guy I guess). They were excellent with Bono hanging from lights and stuff. But the ZooTv tour was peak U2.
I grew up with War and Joshua Tree. For me, those two albums will never be topped.The two best U2 albums are War and Achtung Baby. War was the perfect combination of energy, rock, and edge and was great from start to finish. Achtung Baby was likely their peak in terms of creativity and production. If I had to pick one I don't know if I could. Proabably my favorite U2 songs are Two Hearts Beat as One (love how frantic it sounds), Surrender, Zoo Station, and Mysterious ways. While I was too young to see that tour, I did catch them 8 years ago when they did the 20 year anniversary tour of Achtung Baby where they played 5 or so songs from it (no Zoo Station though).
I keep hoping they'll do a tour where they play War in it's entirety. I would definitely be there for that.
The two best U2 albums are War and Achtung Baby. War was the perfect combination of energy, rock, and edge and was great from start to finish. Achtung Baby was likely their peak in terms of creativity and production. If I had to pick one I don't know if I could. Proabably my favorite U2 songs are Two Hearts Beat as One (love how frantic it sounds), Surrender, Zoo Station, and Mysterious ways. While I was too young to see that tour, I did catch them 8 years ago when they did the 20 year anniversary tour of Achtung Baby where they played 5 or so songs from it (no Zoo Station though).
I keep hoping they'll do a tour where they play War in it's entirety. I would definitely be there for that.
I grew up with War and Joshua Tree. For me, those two albums will never be topped.
To be honest, Joshua Tree was the line they went from being semi mysterious to full blown rock stars. Don't get me wrong, their later albums were good, but it was never the same after Bono went full sunglasses.