concert going
Apr. 12th, 2005 11:41 amI'm late to the meme, in blog time---it's rather yesterday.
From other people's lists:
Ani DiFranco [she's on almost everybody's list]
Betty
Uncle Bonsai
Jeffrey Krause (if you count him singing in my living room)
Into the Freylakh
Dar Williams
Elton John
The Pretenders
some others off the top of my head:
Ella Fitzgerald
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
The Count Basie Orchestra
Pete Seeger
Arlo Guthrie
Elvis Costello
Robert "Escalator of Life" Hazard (on the bill with Elvis)
U2 (just before they hit it big in the U.S.)
Bette Midler
k.d. lang
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & guests there like Hilary Hahn, Radu Lupu, Evgeny Kissin
El Duke-O
Alison Krauss
Mark O'Connor
Bobby McFerrin
Tito Puente
Natalie McMaster
Etta James
the line-up at that March on Washington stadium show, including k.d., Melissa Etheridge, George Michael, Chaka Khan, the Pet Shop Boys, and Tipper Gore herself
embarrassing, unsatisfying, and/or "eh":
Billy Joel
Van Halen
David Bowie
Melissa Ferrick
Flock of Seagulls (with Elvis & the Escalator guy)
White Zombie (some goofy metal band Barry got free tickets to)
From other people's lists:
Ani DiFranco [she's on almost everybody's list]
Betty
Uncle Bonsai
Jeffrey Krause (if you count him singing in my living room)
Into the Freylakh
Dar Williams
Elton John
The Pretenders
some others off the top of my head:
Ella Fitzgerald
Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
The Count Basie Orchestra
Pete Seeger
Arlo Guthrie
Elvis Costello
Robert "Escalator of Life" Hazard (on the bill with Elvis)
U2 (just before they hit it big in the U.S.)
Bette Midler
k.d. lang
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & guests there like Hilary Hahn, Radu Lupu, Evgeny Kissin
El Duke-O
Alison Krauss
Mark O'Connor
Bobby McFerrin
Tito Puente
Natalie McMaster
Etta James
the line-up at that March on Washington stadium show, including k.d., Melissa Etheridge, George Michael, Chaka Khan, the Pet Shop Boys, and Tipper Gore herself
embarrassing, unsatisfying, and/or "eh":
Billy Joel
Van Halen
David Bowie
Melissa Ferrick
Flock of Seagulls (with Elvis & the Escalator guy)
White Zombie (some goofy metal band Barry got free tickets to)
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 04:38 pm (UTC)You forgot Jethro Tull and Whitesnake.
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 04:59 pm (UTC)I saw James Taylor's brother once. He was good enough, in that uber-laid-back way. Me, I'd not be embarrassed to've seen ol' JT, necessarily. I dig some of those records still.
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 05:59 pm (UTC)The JT evening in general was embarrassing in hindsight, due to B&I being total dweebs (this was during the snooky phase). JT was fine.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 03:24 am (UTC)I wonder how the hell that woman is.
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 07:26 pm (UTC)I can see how a person might think such a thing, as I did when I first became acquainted with them. But you see, Rob Zombie is like, a musical master of horror. He is one of my heroes in fact, and someday he will direct one of my scary scary horror scripts...
Sigh...Rob Zombie...
However, it is unlikely that I would see him in concert as I would never want to deal with the bulk of his fan base.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 02:58 am (UTC)I rather did get into Bowie at a time, and I still appreciate a lot about the guy---like music from a number of his stage. I saw him during the Something-like-Incredible Moonlight tour. What the hell was it. Fabulous Moonlight? Crap. Too lazy to look up the l.p. The record was a very polished thing that Stevie Ray was on, as I recall, right before he died. It had awfully poppy hit production, though. "China Girl" was on it. But it was actually the concert itself that blew.
It might as well have been a holographic video. Choreographed to the hilt, oh-so-"sharp" costuming that seemed to me to be affecting casual, off-hand elegance, but there was nothing casual about it; sounded NOTE FOR NOTE like the records. Fuck that! It had none of the glory of the theater of Ziggy Stardust, and tons of pretension. Shallow, surface, fake, soulless. The worst was how carefully hitting-the-mark planned a number of faux "break-out" moves were. Like now he's going to go exactly 6.5 feet to his left, where the guitarist will meet him, and they'll fake some spontaneous grooving on each other to the perfectly synchronized lighting. That kinda shit.
I think it was probably the worst tour of his I could have seen (unless maybe the Glass Spider was worse, Andy?)---I'd almost rather see Sesame Street On Ice. At least there Ernie might fall on his ass or something.
*Name scrambled to protect the not-so-innocent---or avoid a hit in her high "weird name" Googlability. NB: Just a tidge of my disdain for the Bowie concert may have had to do with Txxxza's fanatical fondness for (and bizarro [deluded] identification with) him, along with my then-increasing understanding of just how messed up that girl was---and how phony.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 03:15 am (UTC)Yeah, that wouldn't have made for a very good Bowie show; I'd probably come away from it feeling the same way. When I saw him, though, there was none of that- no tricks or choreography, a surprising amount of spontaneity, and he was so talkative and friendly that his band frequently had to just start the song without him to shut him up in the hopes of finishing the set on time. I had a lot of fun. Though he didn't play "Space Oddity," my favorite song ever, so I grumbled afterward more than I should've.
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 03:59 am (UTC)I love "Space Oddity" too. Hey, do you like "Kooks"? One of the few songs about parenting I can stand. ("I'm not much cop at punching other people's dads..." --- love that)
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Date: Jul. 18th, 2005 01:35 am (UTC)I was debating whether to reply to your most recent post (about the resurgence of lezbo attraction) but feel funny chiming in to chat about such a thing in the life of someone I know only this way. I know you're quite adept at being frank with people online & all, but I felt squeamish nonetheless.
Anyway, yeah, other people have told me other concerts have been much more lively and spontaneous and personal. Guess I just hit him at the wrong time! I swear, it was like freakin' Ice Capades or something.... all choreography and costumes, and the music coulda been canned for all we could tell.
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 09:18 pm (UTC)I'm with Wednes about White Zombie. they aren't goofy. LOVE them!
wish I'd have seen them!
I got to see a Monkees reunion tour show about 7 years ago. NOW TALK
ABOUT GOOFY!
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Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 02:30 am (UTC)I kinda thought you might be a White Zombie gal. It was largely the crowd, but then again that stuff ain't my thang, as you know. Bummer that BP didn't take you, though---we had backstage passes and such, and it was just dull back there. To me.
Thinking of the Monkees, I was just googling today to see if I could boost my memory about this guy my old gf & I were kinda involved with, in odd ways, for a bit. He auditioned for the New Monkees & was so PISSED when he didn't get it. I'll tell you and/or post about him soon (probably friends-only).
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Date: Apr. 12th, 2005 11:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 13th, 2005 02:56 am (UTC)I've seen a good number of other acts. They keep occurring to me since I made that list.