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  • calgaryballer
    Tiote!
    • Mar 2009
    • 4620

    #46
    Originally posted by heelswxman
    The tickets for the Nashville show went on presale before I knew it. By the time I found out about them and figured out the presale code, all the good seats were gone. So instead I spent 300 dollars on eBay for two tickets only 3 rows back.

    Saw Manchester Orchetra, that was a hell of a show.
    They opened for someone I saw recently...Silversun Pickups I think. PRetty good over all

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    • calgaryballer
      Tiote!
      • Mar 2009
      • 4620

      #47
      Originally posted by heelswxman
      Now thats a show I'd love to see.
      The Pickups? I've seen them twice now (once with Snow Patrol, once headlining with Man Orchestra + Cage the Elephant) and will be seeing them a third time when they open for Muse. They put on a good show, find their stuff translates well live

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      • cf24
        WESTBROOK
        • Feb 2009
        • 2705

        #48
        Saw Dessa,Grieves,and p.o.s. last night.Dessa has an absolutely amazing voice..
        p.o.s. KILLED it.The energy there was insane.

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        • relaxedanderson
          I am not Abe Kabbible
          • Feb 2009
          • 1836

          #49
          Going to see Future of the Left for the fourth time tonight.

          I saw the penultimate show of the classic lineup earlier this year and now I'm going to what I believe is the second show for the new lineup.

          Can't wait, new dawn and all that.
          Z(u, w) = Z0(w)[1-exp{-b(w)u}]

          ...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."

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          • citizenerased
            Rugby World Cup Champion
            • Mar 2009
            • 1580

            #50
            Saw U2 with Jay-Z opening 2 weeks ago.

            Jay-Z sucked hard, both in his set and when he came on stage during U2's set to ruin Sunday Bloody Sunday and the song after it.

            U2 were good performance wise, setlist was lame though (No New Year's Day, No Bullet in the Blue Sky, bunch of shitty songs from the previous 2 albums and some crappy song which they literally hadn't played since 1981... for good reason).

            The whole Claw stage wasn't as great as it was hyped up to be. Then again they only charged NZ$39.95 for tickets (Comparison wise the last big bands who came to NZ I went to, Nine Inch Nails and Pearl Jam cost me 90 dollars and 130 dollars)

            Seeing Gorillaz on the 21st so hopefully they won't be such a disappointment.

            Muse can go die in a fire, they are currently touring Australia and are apparently playing Dead Star and Sunburn again now, but are skipping New Zealand entirely.
            Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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            • calgaryballer
              Tiote!
              • Mar 2009
              • 4620

              #51
              Originally posted by relaxedanderson
              Going to see Future of the Left for the fourth time tonight.

              I saw the penultimate show of the classic lineup earlier this year and now I'm going to what I believe is the second show for the new lineup.

              Can't wait, new dawn and all that.
              I found these guys on Waffles a couple months back as a free release and really liked their sound. I don't know anything about them though

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              • relaxedanderson
                I am not Abe Kabbible
                • Feb 2009
                • 1836

                #52
                Originally posted by calgaryballer
                I found these guys on Waffles a couple months back as a free release and really liked their sound. I don't know anything about them though
                They were formed after the split of two great Welsh bands, Mclusky and Jarcrew, a few years back. Mclusky were quite well known with three excellent albums behind them while Jarcrew were a bit more local.

                At first listen it is almost impossible to differentiate between Mclusky and Future of the Left mainly because both bands are dominated by singer/guitarist Andrew 'Falco' Falkous' unique songwriting and singing style and also because initially it just looked like Mclusky had replaced bassist Jon Chapple with Jarcrew's Kelson Matthias. To avoid this they refused, apart from very rare occasions, to play any Mclusky songs live.

                Two brilliant albums followed 'Curses' in 2007 and 'Travels With Myself and Another' which was my album of the year in 2009. Live shows were known not only for their musical intensity but for the almost stand-up comedy style banter between Falco, Kelson and the audience.

                Kelson left the band early this year after extensive touring and joined up with most of the members of Jarcrew in their new band Truckers of Husk (who are also worth a listen). Being almost impossible to replace with one person the band added a second guitarist, Jimmy Watkins, to handle the singing, jumping around and bantering and former Million Dead bassist Julia Ruzicka to wrestle with the monster bass sound, and providing something more pleasant to look at than the usual collection of hairy, sweating men.

                New album and probably more extensive touring, including North America, to come next year.

                If you like FOTL then you should definitely give Mclusky a listen especially the album 'Mclusky Do Dallas'. And keep an eye on the live dates.

                Edit: and just as I was writing this I got sent this nice little Jarcrew/Truckers of Husk article.
                Last night I listened into Bethan Elfyn’s BBC introducing show intrigued by the news of a possible Jarcrew reunion. Bethan spoke to Kelson Mathias and Hywel Evans from the band as part of her conti…
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                ...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."

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                • MrBill
                  Billy Brewer Sucks Penis
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 0

                  #53
                  The San Antonio music scene got much cooler last night. The Stanton Moore Trio played a local dive bar with Anders Osbourne. For those that don't know who Stanton is, he's the drummer for Galactic and widely regarded as the best drummer in the entire jam band scene and Anders Osbourne is an incredible blues musician. Both are NOLA legends. Here's a sample of their sound from an earlier show in San Fran-

                  [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzxSI4WbGvQ[/ame]

                  I'm seriously thinking about heading to Austin tonight for the next stop on their tour

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                  • calgaryballer
                    Tiote!
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 4620

                    #54
                    Death Cab for Cutie on May 25, tickets go on sale tomorrow for Black Keys in June. This is turning in to one of the best live music summers ever.

                    Pixies are playing here too, but at the super fancy concert hall, thus tickets were $90. Might try and score some for cheap

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                    • BrntO4Life
                      My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 6866

                      #55
                      Got my tickets to LCD Soundsystem with Liquid Liquid on March 29 at Terminal 5!

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                      • catcheryea
                        Noob
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 56

                        #56
                        I think I'm going to Bamboozle at the end of April/beginning of May. Wiz, Big Sean, Chiddy Bang (all 3 days), Diggy, Big K.R.I.T., Gangsta Gibbs, Weezy, Sam Adams, Machine Gun Kelly, Waka, XV, and Bruno Mars. Needless to say, I'm excited.

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                        • BazookaJoe5
                          Formerly ravensownall17
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 1490

                          #57
                          Me and my girl are getting the country "Megaticket" for Jiffy Lube Live this Summer. 120$ gets us lawn tix to:

                          WMZQfest with Jason Aldean
                          Rascal Flatts with Sara Evans, Easton Corbin, and Justin Moore
                          Tim McGraw with The Band Perry and Luke Bryan
                          Toby Keith with Eric Church
                          WMZQ Fallfest with Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, and Jerrod Neimann

                          Sweet deal. Also going to see Sugarland in May.

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                          • dope
                            Allons-y!
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 2096

                            #58
                            i hate montana

                            i'm so starved for live music i'm going to see Girl Talk live. while i've heard he's got great live shows, i'm just not sure about paying to see a guy fuck around on his laptop. i can see that any fri-sat night at the bar for free

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                            • Houston
                              Back home
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 21231

                              #59
                              Win Butler's coming home to The Woodlands and I shall be there. I normally hate the place, I understand why he was so bored growing up there.

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                              • Irish
                                do you see my jesus chain
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 4416

                                #60
                                Originally posted by dope
                                i hate montana

                                i'm so starved for live music i'm going to see Girl Talk live. while i've heard he's got great live shows, i'm just not sure about paying to see a guy fuck around on his laptop. i can see that any fri-sat night at the bar for free
                                He came to Knoxville in January and played for only 45 minutes. People spent 35 on tickets.

                                They were really upset.

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