Harry Klippton
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Saw them a couple years ago. they were greatOne great show I saw a few years ago was Earthless. I just saw they are on tour so I'm doing a plug for them. Check them out!
Saw them a couple years ago. they were greatOne great show I saw a few years ago was Earthless. I just saw they are on tour so I'm doing a plug for them. Check them out!
The Earthless guitar player was in another band called Golden Void. I saw them, and it was pretty good. They actually sing songs with verses and choruses, so it's a bit more to hook on to than Earthless's long jams.One great show I saw a few years ago was Earthless. I just saw they are on tour so I'm doing a plug for them. Check them out!
He plays in the black crowes nowThe Earthless guitar player was in another band called Golden Void. I saw them, and it was pretty good. They actually sing songs with verses and choruses, so it's a bit more to hook on to than Earthless's long jams.
I will check that out. I like verses and choruses AND long jams!The Earthless guitar player was in another band called Golden Void. I saw them, and it was pretty good. They actually sing songs with verses and choruses, so it's a bit more to hook on to than Earthless's long jams.
This is life. I show people songs and they look at me confused like "This song is 28 minutes long..." and for me that's a sign that I might actually like it.long jams!
He plays in the black crowes now![]()
I've always wanted to see Cake and they played in my hometown fairly regularly when I was a teen, but it never seemed to work out and I still haven't seen themI've seen CAKE live a few times and I always loved it. They expect a lot from the crowd. Lots of sing alongs, call and response. They always do a contest and give away a tree. It's a good time.
They're another one I've always wanted to catch and the timing never worked out. Story of my life.Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are amazing to see.
I've always wanted to see Cake and they played in my hometown fairly regularly when I was a teen, but it never seemed to work out and I still haven't seen them
They're another one I've always wanted to catch and the timing never worked out. Story of my life.
Muse was my favorite band for years and still holds a special place with me, I've seen them live 4 times now and they never disappoint.
Ska is one of my favorite genres to see live, and it's a toss-up between Reel Big Fish and Streetlight Manifesto for best live ska show I've seen. Aquabats and Goldfinger were also a lot of fun. Frankly hard to go wrong with a ska show.
One of the better shows I saw recently was The Hu, which was cool because I lived in Mongolia for a few years and married a native, so Mongolia is a big part of my life. Also one of the морин хуур players is my wife's distant cousin, so that's kind of neat.
Yesssss. Saw him in a small venue near Toronto a while back and he was unreal.Prince![]()
This is the coolest stuff! You mentioned a lot of my favorite artists, from jazz to rock…Experiences? Mahavishnu Orchestra played at my local high school with their original lineup. Jazz metal, LAF.
Saw Charlie Mingus play a tiny club in Boston unamplified and tell the audience to sit down and shut up, or else.
Sun Ra gave me a stern scowl when I fell out of my seat laughing, about eight feet away from him. Then he decided it was cool and gave a little nod.
Went to see a show my friend was tech director for, couldn’t find him anywhere, but Jack Bruce walked up and chatted me up for a while and tried my bass that I had with me. He wasn’t billed but was part of the opening act.
Reverse scalped a ticket to see a show on Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust tour, five bucks got me in.
When I was in college Aerosmith used to play out on the sidewalk in front of the student union building pretty regularly, ca. 1971. Sounded exactly like Aerosmith, go figure.
I was lucky enough to see hundreds of killer rock and jazz shows all through the seventies and eighties; one big favorite was/is Pat Metheny, who I’ve never seen do a bad show. Other favorite shows were Jaco with Joni Mitchell, Duane Allman with Delaney and Bonnie, Ornette Coleman’s crazy mid-80s double trio, Pink Floyd doing Dark Side when it was still called Eclipse, that Sun Ra show in NYC with about a dozen sax players sitting in, Mountain at Fillmore East on NYE 1970, Faces with Ronnie Wood, Jeff Beck on the Wired tour at a country club venue, and King Crimson on the Lark’s Tongue, Discipline, and Beat tours, all three from fifth row or closer. Then there’s the DeadHead/jam band stuff I used to be into, what I can vaguely remember of that time…
Haven’t done an arena or stadium show in eons, it’s mostly smaller clubs or nothing for me in my geezer phase.