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Topic: 2004 was a VERY good year.... Return to archive Page: 1 2
December 7th, 2004 01:22 PM
Sir Stonesalot >.....my Stones Brother .....are you getting U2 Tickets this spring ?!?!<

No...I'm saving all my money for The Dan. If The Dan don't tour, then I'm hoping for another Eagles reunion tour.

Ever tried that O'Douls almost beer? Goes great with The Dan or Eagles.
December 7th, 2004 01:38 PM
Joey
quote:
Sir Stonesalot wrote:
>.....my Stones Brother .....are you getting U2 Tickets this spring ?!?!<

No...I'm saving all my money for The Dan. If The Dan don't tour, then I'm hoping for another Eagles reunion tour.

Ever tried that O'Douls almost beer? Goes great with The Dan or Eagles.



December 8th, 2004 12:27 AM
Stonesthrow SS-- The Electric Prunes? I didn't know they were still around. Was it the original lineup? I love Get Me To The World On Time and I Had Too Much To Dream. Great early psychedelia.
December 8th, 2004 07:45 AM
Sir Stonesalot ST-Yeah, The Electric Prunes. That was some crazy shit right there. I Had Too Much To Dream and Get Me To The World were the songs that they did. I highly doubt that it was the entire original lineup that I saw, but I can't say for sure. No one I talked to seemed to know either. They all looked like they were the right age though. I know that it was NOT the original lineup of The Chocolate Watch Band...three old geezers and a couple kids.
December 8th, 2004 08:31 AM
Nellcote Good thread
I do not get out to gigs as much as the past.
Noting that, I did enjoy everything I caught this year

Peter Wolf-Hard Rock Cafe-New Year's Eve
Ian McGlagan
Kris Kristofferson
Patricia Vonne
Toots & Maytals **All @ SXSW Austin Mid March
WHO-May 04
John Fogerty- A & E Live By Request NJ Sept 04
December 8th, 2004 09:24 AM
Joey
quote:
Sir Stonesalot wrote:
ST-Yeah, The Electric Prunes. That was some crazy shit right there. I Had Too Much To Dream and Get Me To The World were the songs that they did. I highly doubt that it was the entire original lineup that I saw, but I can't say for sure. No one I talked to seemed to know either. They all looked like they were the right age though. I know that it was NOT the original lineup of The Chocolate Watch Band...three old geezers and a couple kids.



December 8th, 2004 12:19 PM
TMR Well, I kinda went overboard (if that's possible) this year. At this point I lost count (need to count the last few DAT tapes), but it's approaching if not past 110 shows for 2004. I have a few more yet to hit.

Dylan 25 or 26x, less of Willie/Cowtown
Neil and Horse
The Waifs, I think 3x
David Bowie and unfortunately Macy Gray
lots of local bands
Great Big Sea
Joan Baez
Erin McKeown (opener for Baez/Waifs)
Josh Ritter 5x
Sarah Harmer (opener for Josh)
Bela Fleck and the Flecktons/Keller Williams/Yonder Mountain
Jeff Austin, Larry Keel & friends (about 13 friends) sick, sick show
Bruce Hornsby 4x
The Radiators (tonite)
Leftover Salmon (possibly if I dig the show I listen to)
Joe Bonamassa
Bill Deasy (local to Pittsburgh) ?x
Dave Pahanish (local to Pittsburgh) ?x
Patrick Sweany (local to Akron, OH) ?x
Black Keys 6x
Dickey Betts Band
Yes/Dream Theatre
Gaelic Storm
Mutual Admiration Society (Nickel Creek)
Railroad Earth
Wish you were here (Floyd cover band from Cleveland) 2-3x

That's all that I can grab from memory. There are more, obviosly, but without my calendar I can't recite much more.
December 8th, 2004 12:38 PM
Lazy Bones
quote:
TMR wrote:
Great Big Sea



What did you think of these guys?
December 8th, 2004 12:42 PM
TMR
quote:
Lazy Bones wrote:

TMR wrote:
Great Big Sea

What did you think of these guys?


I liked Gaelic Storm better. Similar musically. GBS is more pop and GS is more traditional. Still, GBS was very enjoyable.
[Edited by TMR]
December 8th, 2004 02:10 PM
Joey
.....I need to get OUT more .

Jesus !


http://www.ultimatedallas.com/episodeguide/season1.htm





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[Edited by Joey]
December 8th, 2004 08:32 PM
Soldatti
quote:
Joey wrote:

.....I need to get OUT more .

Jesus !




Me too, "only" 12 concerts this year!
December 9th, 2004 01:28 AM
Phog My '04 shows:

Dylan x7
Hank Williams III
Pixies x4
David Bowie
Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
Van Halen
Grant Hart
The Hives
The Donnas
Willie Nelson x2
The Strokes
Ryan Adams
The Ravonettes
The Thrills x3
Hot Club Of Cowtown x2
Shinehead
Alien Crime Syndicate

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