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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:18 pm
by Chris Monk
tdream4ever wrote:Bought tickets to see Chickenfoot at the Gibson Amphitheater in LA on Sept. 27th.
Cool. Couldn't get any for the London show. They sold out in minutes.

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 8:49 pm
by sparrow
I'm off to see The Stranglers at the picture house in Edinburgh august 7.

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:26 pm
by tadreamer74
sparrow wrote:I'm off to see The Stranglers at the picture house in Edinburgh august 7.
How was the gig mate? :wink:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:02 pm
by sparrow
tadreamer74 wrote:
sparrow wrote:I'm off to see The Stranglers at the picture house in Edinburgh august 7.
How was the gig mate? :wink:
I couldn't attend as my time machine is fooked...so I went back to the 70's to see them in their heyday.. :wink: :shock: :D :roll:

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:20 pm
by hansx
tdream4ever wrote:LAST NIGHT (March 19)- at the Greek Theater in L.A. saw the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers Band. Wow. . .what a hippie-fest! Allman Bros played 2 and half hours of hits and improv. Bruce Willis came out and played harmonics for 3 songs and Tom Petty and half the Heartbreakers came out and jammed with the band for 3 songs.
3 hours of sleep. Its going to be along day at LAX.
The Allman Brothers is one of the bands I should like to see once. Never seen them. Shame. But they only perform in USA. More shame. :(

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:24 pm
by tadreamer74
hansx wrote:
tdream4ever wrote:LAST NIGHT (March 19)- at the Greek Theater in L.A. saw the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers Band. Wow. . .what a hippie-fest! Allman Bros played 2 and half hours of hits and improv. Bruce Willis came out and played harmonics for 3 songs and Tom Petty and half the Heartbreakers came out and jammed with the band for 3 songs.
3 hours of sleep. Its going to be along day at LAX.
The Allman Brothers is one of the bands I should like to see once. Never seen them. Shame. But they only perform in USA. More shame. :(
Now you know how us TD fans feel in the U.S. with TD touring in Germany a majority of the time :wink:

BTW: Did the Allman Bros EVER play in Germany or neighboring countries? :?

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2009 11:35 pm
by la sagesse du destin
I was at the concert of Leonard Cohen yesterday at Nantes.
Nice songs.Great voice.Great musicians and Great Lightnings.
I have many respect for this Man.

Charles

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:19 am
by sparrow
la sagesse du destin wrote:I was at the concert of Leonard Cohen yesterday at Nantes.
Nice songs.Great voice.Great musicians and Great Lightnings.
I have many respect for this Man.

Charles
One of my better halfs faves.....me ..pass the razor blades.. :lol:

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:24 am
by bigdaveh
sparrow wrote:
la sagesse du destin wrote:I was at the concert of Leonard Cohen yesterday at Nantes.
Nice songs.Great voice.Great musicians and Great Lightnings.
I have many respect for this Man.

Charles
One of my better halfs faves.....me ..pass the razor blades.. :lol:
O no classic bloke would love to see him but money is tight. Got the London DVD in stead. :)

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:54 am
by tdream4ever
hansx wrote:
tdream4ever wrote:LAST NIGHT (March 19)- at the Greek Theater in L.A. saw the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers Band. Wow. . .what a hippie-fest! Allman Bros played 2 and half hours of hits and improv. Bruce Willis came out and played harmonics for 3 songs and Tom Petty and half the Heartbreakers came out and jammed with the band for 3 songs.
3 hours of sleep. Its going to be along day at LAX.
The Allman Brothers is one of the bands I should like to see once. Never seen them. Shame. But they only perform in USA. More shame. :(
I know what you mean. TD plays only in Europe it seems like. Just like the ABB plays in USA only. If the ABB ever do make it across the pond, I highly recommend seeing them. Live ABB is totally different than listening to them on the radio, albums, etc. Lots of improv.

Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:44 pm
by bigdaveh
Booked tickets for Magnum Porcupine Tree (never seen em) so looking forward to that 1 and then Show of Hands and Kate Rusby. So tempted for Motorhead as well. :wink:

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:33 am
by hansx
tdream4ever wrote:
hansx wrote:
tdream4ever wrote:LAST NIGHT (March 19)- at the Greek Theater in L.A. saw the Doobie Brothers and Allman Brothers Band. Wow. . .what a hippie-fest! Allman Bros played 2 and half hours of hits and improv. Bruce Willis came out and played harmonics for 3 songs and Tom Petty and half the Heartbreakers came out and jammed with the band for 3 songs.
3 hours of sleep. Its going to be along day at LAX.
The Allman Brothers is one of the bands I should like to see once. Never seen them. Shame. But they only perform in USA. More shame. :(
I know what you mean. TD plays only in Europe it seems like. Just like the ABB plays in USA only. If the ABB ever do make it across the pond, I highly recommend seeing them. Live ABB is totally different than listening to them on the radio, albums, etc. Lots of improv.
I know, I have a lot of them, also live and that is better than the studio things.

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:30 pm
by sparrow
sparrow wrote:
tadreamer74 wrote:
sparrow wrote:I'm off to see The Stranglers at the picture house in Edinburgh august 7.
How was the gig mate? :wink:
I couldn't attend as my time machine is fooked...so I went back to the 70's to see them in their heyday.. :wink: :shock: :D :roll:
Th gig last night was brilliant a perfect set of songs..great sound too. A few fights broke out down the front and a couple of assholes jumped up on stage..One nearly knocked down JJ Burnel's speaker stack but a great but expensive night. 8)

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:42 pm
by tdream4ever
August 11th- Heaven and Hell (with Dio) at the Greek Theater in LA.
Should be heaven, if not in hell.

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:10 pm
by tdream4ever
Heaven and Hell tonight. . . . :wink: