Perhaia is great, what did he play?Nobody here cares about Murray Parahia or the Janáĉek Quartet but I saw Tom Petty during the Wildflowers era. Did not suck.
The Claudia Quintet has melted my face clean off twice.
On the other side of that coin, I got free tickets to see RHCP in 1999. Top 10 worst shows I ever attended. The Wooten Brothers get a special mention for playing too many g@>$%#n notes. Could've seen less wanking had I gone to the xxx theater instead.
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Edit: just realized I already answered this when it first appeared. Still a John Hollenbeck fan I guess, lol.
Oof, it was in like 2007-8. I wish I could remember. I recall disappointment that he didn't play any Chopin etudes (one of my favorites of his recordings). There was a Mendelssohn piece that was new to me, in fact it seemed like mostly deeper cuts. No Goldberg Variations or anything. I tried to look it up but didn't find anything.Perhaia is great, what did he play?
+1 here! Dio era Sabbath would’ve been incredible.DIO!!! I wish I could have seen Dio!
Hell yeah. I’ve only seen them once but it was one of the best shows I’ve seen in the last 10 years. And they played my favorite song “Marrow” off of Clearing the Path to Ascend.I wouldn't call Yob my number one favorite band, but they're easily my favorite live show.
This. I 1000% agree. I’ve seen Julian a few times and he never disappoints. Really amazing musicianship.I went and saw the Julian Lage trio a few weeks back, and I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that it was a spiritual experience for me. I teared up at one point just from watching him play.
The guy is just on another level, it's absolutely unreal. I've never seen a guitarist who is that talented and in tune with his craft and instrument, it was like the guitar was an extension of himself. I'm generally not much of a jazz guy, but I was awestruck by him and his band for the duration of their set. If y'all ever get the chance to see him play, absolutely do so.