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So Haircut 100 sounded pretty good, a few of their tracks were at a pace Lemmy would call fast.
ABC was great and the bass playing was very present.
Howard was Howard and put on a great set. I was super jazzed to see Nick on a stick and it was a hoot when they played Too Shy from one of his many bands.
A flashback to the early 80s but it was a very enjoyable night and I'm glad to have made it.
 
Crowded House in NYC on Wednesday evening with a view of the Brooklyn Bridge behind the band. The two younger Finns are really starting to make their mark in the band. Elroy is a really solid, energetic drummer. Liam is laying down solo killer solos and doing some really cool atmospheric stuff. Meanwhile Neil is still in very strong voice and Nick's bass playing is a solid as ever. And the boys are still as funny and fun as they've always been. Caught them again last night in CT. Each night they threw in some classic Split Enz for those of us who have been following Neil for 4+ decades now. And two nights of the Crowdies cost less than half what a night of Springsteen or Gilmour would cost.

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Going to see a Marillion tribute band in Glasgow tonight, StillMarillion, looking forward to it
I had no idea that this band were actually from my home town of Glasgow, they play the Fish era of Marillion and a couple of Fish solo songs, I took a video but it’s too big to upload 😳, they played most of the Market square heroes EP, a big chunk of Script for a jesters tear and Fugazi, 3 songs from Misplaced childhood and 2 from Clutching at straws, also The space from the H era, well over 2 hours and they had to stop because the venue had a strict time curfew
 
David Gilmour at the Royal Albert Hall last night.........SUBLIME!
This concert had several 'pinch me' moments - I know how lucky I am to have been able to go. His new album had not quite drawn me in until I heard it live....it most definitely has now!
 

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We will be spending xmas and new year at our place in Gran canaria, today we bought tickets to see the “Symphonic rhapsody of Queen”, a tribute band with numerous singers and a full orchestra, happening on the 2nd of January, the last time we tried to see them it was sold out, this time they’re playing 3 nights so we got in quickly so as not to miss out again
 
Just spent a joyous two nights taking in violinist Jenny Scheinman's "All Species Parade," with Carmen Staaf on piano, Adam Ratner on guitar, Tony Scherr on bass, and Mark Ferber on drums. People of the great Northwest, take note: they're playing Eugene tonight (Oct. 17, The Shedd), Portland on Friday (Blue Butler Studios - two shows), Seattle on Sunday (The Royal Room), and Vancouver on Monday (Capilano U). San Diego & L.A. next week. After that, you'll have to wait till Big Ears in the spring! Touring behind a fabulous new album that features guest spots from Bill Frisell, Nels Cline, and Julian Lage. Smokin'.

 
One of 17,000 at the Hollywood Bowl last night to near Joni Mitchell, with Brandi Carlisle leading the Joni Jam. An amazing setlist, heavy on the Hejira period, that included some live debuts and lots of tunes she hadn't performed for 25 years or more:

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/joni-mitchell/2024/hollywood-bowl-los-angeles-ca-2bab90c6.html

The onstage assemblage included familiar Joni Jammers (going back to the living room days)--plus newcomers like Jacob Collier on piano & keyboards. (He did an amazing synth solo on "God Must Be a Boogie Man" and a gorgeous arrangement of "Both Sides, Now.") In the second set the group expanded to include Wendy & Lisa, Annie Lennox, Robin Pecknold (of Fleet Foxes), and Jon Batiste, among others. Joni was in great spirits and decent voice: she sang all night long from her throne (though she stood at the end of the night), thumping along with her scepter, and artfully changed quite a few melodies so that she often ended up singing harmony as Carlisle and others chimed in to handle the high notes.

Lots of berets in the audience. With binoculars, the view from my seat wasn't bad.
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