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Concerts thread: Best/Worst/Next/Last one you attended?

I didn't go, but the Stones played here a night or two ago. Not sure I'd have gone anyway, but at least part of the reason I didn't was because it was at least a day after the show took place that I found out it was happening. A lot of others did find out, because it was reported as a "capacity" crowd (at Browns Stadium), but pictures strongly suggest otherwise. I blame my lack of every listening to commercial radio for my ignorance of the concert. How do you find out about shows these days?

They loved it!

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I didn't go, but the Stones played here a night or two ago. Not sure I'd have gone anyway, but at least part of the reason I didn't was because it was at least a day after the show took place that I found out it was happening. A lot of others did find out, because it was reported as a "capacity" crowd (at Browns Stadium), but pictures strongly suggest otherwise. I blame my lack of every listening to commercial radio for my ignorance of the concert. How do you find out about shows these days?

We're lucky here to have an alt-weekly-turned-alt-monthly that usually has ads for various concert venues. What's left of entertainment sections in the mainstream press don't do much advance coverage anymore. Not that I blame them -- the promoters down't advertise, so screw 'em.

Willie was in town this month, as well as Plant/Krauss. TBH, I don't need to hear them. They have no surprises for me, and I'm not that into nostalgia.

A local coffeehouse has booked an Australian singer for August. He reminds me of Tom Waits' "Rain Dogs" period. I just ordered tickets.

 
The Atlantis in D.C. is next to the 9:30 Club and is designed to be a faithful recreation of the old F Street 9:30 Club, where I saw my very first concert in 1992 (Radiohead). Super cool to see my favorite band there last night, such an intimate venue. Felt like a loud living room show. Hold Steady brought the heat, per usual, though there was a concerning moment after three songs when they couldn't get the sound figured out. Craig said during the encore that there was a real chance they would have to bag the show because of technical issues, but their crew and the Atlantis crew finally figured it out and got rolling. Looking forward to the next two nights at 9:30 Club!
 
Night 2 of the DC weekend melted my face off. Not too many times you can casually chat in the dive bar bathroom line with your favorite band's lead singer at 1 am. A perfect night topped off when a stranger bought me and my buddy's late night IHOP meals. Bring on night 3!
 
Another great show, another killer weekend. These gigs are the only time I stay up past midnight anymore, so I'm glad I have today to fully recover before going into an insane work week. I did find a place to stay for Mashive Nights through folks I met this weekend, so that's nice. Brooklyn hotels are insanely expensive. Wanted to do all four nights last year but at $350 a night to stay in a tiny pod room, it just wasn't feasible, so I just did two. My hosts won't have to buy beers all week, that's for sure.
 
I'm always stunned when I DO hear about a show coming up that tickets go on sale six months out - ou more! I think the best thing to do is keep tabs on venues and your favorite acts. About the only advertising you hear or see is when ticket sales are slow.
 
My younger brother, his wife and their daughter and son-in-law saw the Stones in Denver the other night, said they were fantastic. He last saw them in 1975 on their "Farewell Tour" at Summerfest at Rich Stadium.

I skipped that show because missing a day of work, tickets and beverages would have amounted to a month's rent at my college apartment. In the big scheme of things, a bad decision because I've still never seen them.

They are going to see Ryan Bingham at Red Rocks on Tuesday.
 
If anyone goes to see Ryan Adams, you might get some long rambles about his ex Mandy Moore or Jason Isbell. Apparently stuff like this is every night.

 

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