Your last concert was to see who and when?


Pretty simple, what and when was your last concert?
kiddman
I saw The Tubes tonight - 10/28/2021 @ The Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati's Clifton neighborhood. This is the third time I've seen them - 1979, 1996-ish and 2021. GREAT, every time. Fee Waybill is 70 years old! Still does "Mondo Bondage" and "White Punks on Dope"! Scary moment tonight. The 8 ft tall Quay Lewd (fee on huge platform shoes) got off balance fell off the stage! Luckily, not injured and keep singing like it was part of the act.

BTW, for any fans, or non-fans, Roger Steen is a monster guitar player. Really fantastic.

Fun, fun music, from back in my day. Could have gone either way. Was really happy that they still got it and seemed to be having a good laugh at their own expense...

Shovels and Rope - Bare Bones Tour - tonight, 11/19/2021 at The Ludlow Garage, Cincinnati, Ohio

Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, and Holly Bowling

9/19/21 @ Red Rocks

Great music and atmosphere. The encore was a real treat; 27 minutes of pure jamming from amazing musicians.

City Morgue at Irving Plaza with my son. Reminded me of the thrash metal days back in the 80's. Looking forward to NYE at Brooklyn Bowl with Soulive.

Florida Orchestra, a week ago, playing Auerbach's Icarus, Prokofiev second violin concerto (Hadelich) and Pictures at an Exhibition.  Sat in about the 8th row -- closer than I like, but not too too close.  Great to hear live music again.  The Auerbach was very interesting and made me want to hear it again.  Hadelich is as good as they get and that's a fatastically beautifyul concerto.  I became familiar with it from a Connoisseurs recording at least 40 years ago, Syeryng performance.  And lo and behold, Hadelich plays an ex-Szeryng Guaraneri.  May be I just heard it on teh very same instrument!!!  And Pictures is Pictures: virtuosic and powerful music, showcasing the entire orchstral palette in the Ravel transcription.  The Florida Orchstra is actually a quite fine ensemble -- and this coming from someone who spend their formative orchestra going years hearing Solti, Giulini and many others conduct the CSO..

 

I gotta say, this concert reminded me just how crappy my actually pretty good but fairly modest system is from the standpoint of The Absolute Sound.  In fact, on that measure, lets face it, all of our systems, including super-megabucks ones, suck by that standard, at least as far as orchstral music is concerned.  It's often remarked that real musicians are rarely audiophiles.  That's why.

 

Richard