More Doyle Brothers! (@ Easy on East w/ 10 others)
By Eric | July 8, 2011 11:28 pm
More Doyle Brothers! (@ Easy on East w/ 10 others) http://4sq.com/pcFIfu
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Doyle Brothers! (@ East End Fest) http://4sq.com/n
By Eric | July 8, 2011 6:12 pm
Doyle Brothers! (@ East End Fest) http://4sq.com/nkSC7T
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07/02/2011 Soundgarden, Coheed and Cambria (Toronto, ONT @ Molson Ampitheatre)
By Eric | July 8, 2011 2:32 pm
This show was announced back in April, and the tickets through the fan club went on sale not soon after. I suffered through a two-hour website outage, but persevered and got my pair of tickets for the GA pit down front. Karl and Kelley made a weekend out of this with Tiff and I, so the girls were left to their own devices after dropping Karl and I off at the venue. After purchasing giant beers (and almost losing my license behind the cash register!) we chilled on the lawn during the setup time, and meandered our way down to the alcohol-free pit right before Coheed started.
I knew very little about Coheed and Cambria, while Karl is a fan, so he was was pretty stoked to see that they were the opener. I was curious to see them, and I was very impressed with what I saw. Lead singer Claudio Sanchez is quite distinctive with his Sideshow Bob-esque afro, and his guitar playing was just as impressive. The rest of the band was also highly skilled, and even though I knew nothing besides the closer “Welcome Home”, the other songs more than held my interest. Coheed was actually a great fit as an opener for a band like Soundgarden. Thanks to setlist.fm, C&C’s setlist was as follows: No World For Tomorrow, Gravemakers And Gunslingers, Ten Speed (Of God’s Blood And Burial), Delirium Trigger, Here We Are Juggernaut, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, The Camper Velourium III: Al the Killer, Welcome Home
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After wandering a bit during the set change, Karl and I settled in just right of center, about 8 people deep, and primed ourselves for a show we’d been waiting about 15 years to see. Soundgarden took to the stage, and started with the “new” song Black Rain, to the roar of the crowd. What followed was two hours of music bliss, considering I really didn’t care what they played, so long as they played. And play they did. Chris Cornell was hitting all the notes, Kim Thayill wailed on his guitar, Matt Cameron was his usual acrobatic self, and Ben Sheppard was patrolling his side of the stage with authority. They sounded fantastic, looked fantastic, and the crowd responded in kind. Obvious crowd pleasers included Spoonman, Fell on Black Days and Black Hole Sun, but they gave the die-hards some love too, playing Searching with my Good Eye Closed, Gun, Ugly Truth, and even going way back with Beyond The Wheel. Mainly because it’s my all-time favorite SG song, I thought Outshined was the highlight of the night, but closing with Slaves and Bulldozers was a close 2nd. (Think I like Badmotorfinger much?) As for the crowd, there was a bit of a mosh pit front and center, but even they were respectful, while the rest of the GA section was quite orderly, everyone moving around, but not killing each other. Meanwhile, the seated section and the lawn were PACKED. Just a sea of people. Very very cool to see. This was one of those shows that there really isn’t a ton to say about it other than that it was amazing. I think I looked at Karl when it was over and just said “WOW”. Wow indeed.
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Outshined
4th of July
Setlist: Black Rain, Searching With My Good Eye Closed, Spoonman, Gun, Rusty Cage, Blow Up The Outside World, Let Me Drown, Jesus Christ Pose, My Wave, The Day I Tried To Live, Outshined, Beyond The Wheel, Fell On Black Days, Ugly Truth, Burden In My Hand, Superunknown, Black Hole Sun, 4th of July. Encore:
Face Pollution, Like Suicide, Slaves and Bulldozers.
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Tags: 2011, Coheed and Cambria, Molson Ampitheatre, Soundgarden, Toronto
I’ll bet you even named your Grand Prize monster t
By Eric | July 8, 2011 1:17 pm
I’ll bet you even named your Grand Prize monster truck. #youhighfivinMF
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Alas, my lawn is not emo, thus, it did not cut its
By Eric | July 7, 2011 6:42 pm
Alas, my lawn is not emo, thus, it did not cut itself. ’twas left to me and my trusty lawnmower.
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Dance Party Henrietta nightcap was a success. “MF’
By Eric | June 4, 2011 11:03 am
Dance Party Henrietta nightcap was a success. “MF’s act like they forgot about Woo…” Props to DJ @Yanksbanks !!
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The skycoasters are actually swearing during the c
By Eric | June 3, 2011 8:50 pm
The skycoasters are actually swearing during the cee-lo song; I’m incredulous!
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Just replaced a ticket printer for exhibiting the
By Eric | June 1, 2011 3:46 pm
Just replaced a ticket printer for exhibiting the characteristics of a great hip-station: multiple jams.
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05/20/2011 Cake (Lewiston, NY @ Artpark)
By Eric | May 30, 2011 2:37 pm
A fun Friday night show at Artpark, and there probably isn’t a more perfect venue in which to see Cake. Especially when you’re close, like 5th row close. Tiff and I had aisle seats, just left of center, so we had a little more room. Actually, every one else that we personally knew at the show was in our row as well, which was a testament to how good the fan club tickets were (and how fast we bought them). Since this was billed as “An Evening With Cake”, much like the last time we’d seen them, there was no opener, and after the long Final Countdown-esque intro song, the band came out and played the rollicking opener… Sad Songs and Waltzes? No kidding. I thought that was pretty cool as an opening song, right into Italian Leather Sofa, neither of which I’d seen since the Cornell show in ’01. After shooting down someone yelling out for “The Distance” (two songs in? Sheesh.), the band continued on with a couple of my favorites in Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle, along with Wheels (no patriotic jumpsuits in the crowd however). McCrea mentioned that he mourned the loss of 3/4 time in popular music, and vowed the rest of the show would be in that time signature. It wasn’t, but the next song, “Mexico” certainly was! The longer first set was closed out with the new single and big crowd-participation number “Sick of You”. At one point during a John McCrea soliliquoy, he implored the crowd to be quiet, inferring that they weren’t interested in what he had to say. Overall, I thought his marked contempt (on multiple occasions) for those in the audience that weren’t paying attention was pretty humorous, as I too have always felt, “Why are you here, if not to pay attention to the band?”. After the brief intermission, the band abruptly launched into The Distance, before a Motorcade two-fer of Jolene and Pentagram. They gave away another tree (apple tree this time around) while the band played the instrumental “Thrills” (off the b-sides album). A rousing version of Sheep Go To Heaven closed out the second set. The encore consisted of the War Pigs cover, and then finally Short Skirt/Long Jacket. Another fun set by the band we’ve been lucky to see three times in the last three years in our area!
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle
Set 1
Sad Songs and Waltzes
Italian Leather Sofa
Opera Singer
Rock ‘n’ Roll Lifestyle
Long Time
Mustache Man (Wasted)
Shadow Stabbing
Wheels
Mexico
Bound Away
Guitar
Sick of You
Set 2
The Distance
Jolene
Pentagram
Love You Madly
Thrills (During the tree giveaway)
Sheep Go to Heaven
Never There
Encore:
War Pigs (Black Sabbath cover)
Short Skirt/Long Jacket
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Cake! http://twitpic.com/50af8s
By Eric | May 20, 2011 8:40 pm
Cake! http://twitpic.com/50af8s
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