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EL91640 said:tino_11 said:If PJ were ever to play the Gorge or Red Rocks again I’d pull out all the stops to try to be there.In terms of venues I’ve been to Royal Albert Hall is really amazing. Leeds Arena is easily the best of that kind of venue I’ve been in, and we have a venue in my home town (Gateshead, UK) now called the Glass House which is more set up for classical music but when other acts play there it still sounds incredible.0
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tempo_n_groove said:EL91640 said:tino_11 said:If PJ were ever to play the Gorge or Red Rocks again I’d pull out all the stops to try to be there.In terms of venues I’ve been to Royal Albert Hall is really amazing. Leeds Arena is easily the best of that kind of venue I’ve been in, and we have a venue in my home town (Gateshead, UK) now called the Glass House which is more set up for classical music but when other acts play there it still sounds incredible.
Unfortunately, DMB hasn't played there since 2005. They usually play two nights every September in Denver at Fiddler's Green which is a lot larger (17k vs. 9.5k)."For when the music hits, I feel no pain at all"
Denver (2022)
Fort Worth 2 (2023)
Las Vegas 2 (2024)
Atlanta 1 (2025)
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tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:I'd need a time machine to see these:NYC:Birdland
The Village Vanguard
The Cotton Club
Apollo Theater
CBGCMax's Kansas City
Fillmore EastL.A.:Whiskey a Go Go
Raji'sSan Francisco:Old Waldorf (I can't believe I missed that one!)
Give me both Fillmores east and west.
Max's Kansas City
ABC no Rio
Limelight
Roseland Ballroom
Wetlands
CBGB
Cafe Wha
Whiskey a gogo
Oooh! Cafe Wha, you bet!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
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Ahhh. Same!This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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My favorites:
The Music Hall, Tarrytown NY (hometown venue, 1880s Queen Anne brick architecture and awesome old interior)
Bowery Ballroom, New York City (I saw so many great shows there in the 2000s, my formative concert-going decade)
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tempo_n_groove said:Bucket Lists are The Met, Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks, Gorge, Stone Pony and now the Sphere.
Favs are Warsaw in Brooklyn, Mercury Lounge and Pier 17.
I've been to the cap, Beacon, MSG, Roxy in LA, Santa Barbara Natural Amphitheatre, Apollo, various HOB's, and a bunch of the Bowerys here in NY.
Since they changed MSG it's off my list and I hate Brooklyn Steel.
MSG's sound system has vastly improved since the renovations. It used to be so muddy in there and now it is so clear no matter where you sit.
Mercury Lounge is nice. But when I went to shows there in the 2000s, there were 3 or 4 opening acts and the bands I wanted to see went on so late. I had to miss the last half of Jay Bennett & Edward Burch's one show in order to catch the last metro North train home. Brooklyn Steel is pretty easy to get to and I can find street parking so it is high on my list!
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ceska said:tempo_n_groove said:Bucket Lists are The Met, Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks, Gorge, Stone Pony and now the Sphere.
Favs are Warsaw in Brooklyn, Mercury Lounge and Pier 17.
I've been to the cap, Beacon, MSG, Roxy in LA, Santa Barbara Natural Amphitheatre, Apollo, various HOB's, and a bunch of the Bowerys here in NY.
Since they changed MSG it's off my list and I hate Brooklyn Steel.
MSG's sound system has vastly improved since the renovations. It used to be so muddy in there and now it is so clear no matter where you sit.
Mercury Lounge is nice. But when I went to shows there in the 2000s, there were 3 or 4 opening acts and the bands I wanted to see went on so late. I had to miss the last half of Jay Bennett & Edward Burch's one show in order to catch the last metro North train home. Brooklyn Steel is pretty easy to get to and I can find street parking so it is high on my list!
Mercury Lounge holds like 150 people so I love the packed room for a band.
Brooklyn Steel I have dealt on numerous occasions, dumb drunk older privileged white people. It has soured me going there and they now made the upper deck VIP. Up top was a cool place to watch a show but they made it elitist now.
Give it a go and report back when you do. It got rated as one of the top 5 places to see a show now.0 -
Right on. I agree that it was easier to get around MSG with the interior walkways. And you could also sneak down from a really bad seat and maybe watch the rest of the show from one of the tunnels to those rings. NYC used to have so many great small venues - Brownies, Tramps, Knitting Factory, Fez. Early 2000s was an amazing time for rock shows and bands were who on the cusp of breaking out. Then those venues all got priced out by landlords in the mid-late 2000s. Mercury Lounge is a survivor indeed. I've been to a few shows at Brooklyn Steel, but I'm always on the rail or in the first five "rows" at least. So I have no idea what's going on behind me or up top. Bell House may be a better, comparable, and more laid back, venue but it was trickier for me to get there and I haven't been back in a few years.
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ceska said:Right on. I agree that it was easier to get around MSG with the interior walkways. And you could also sneak down from a really bad seat and maybe watch the rest of the show from one of the tunnels to those rings. NYC used to have so many great small venues - Brownies, Tramps, Knitting Factory, Fez. Early 2000s was an amazing time for rock shows and bands were who on the cusp of breaking out. Then those venues all got priced out by landlords in the mid-late 2000s. Mercury Lounge is a survivor indeed. I've been to a few shows at Brooklyn Steel, but I'm always on the rail or in the first five "rows" at least. So I have no idea what's going on behind me or up top. Bell House may be a better, comparable, and more laid back, venue but it was trickier for me to get there and I haven't been back in a few years.
Drunk Karens "friend" grabs her and whisks her away never to be seen again.
This is typical behavior when I go to Brooklyn Steel the first few times. For Mr Bungle and Brian Joenstown Massacre the crowd were saints.0 -
ceska said:Right on. I agree that it was easier to get around MSG with the interior walkways. And you could also sneak down from a really bad seat and maybe watch the rest of the show from one of the tunnels to those rings. NYC used to have so many great small venues - Brownies, Tramps, Knitting Factory, Fez. Early 2000s was an amazing time for rock shows and bands were who on the cusp of breaking out. Then those venues all got priced out by landlords in the mid-late 2000s. Mercury Lounge is a survivor indeed. I've been to a few shows at Brooklyn Steel, but I'm always on the rail or in the first five "rows" at least. So I have no idea what's going on behind me or up top. Bell House may be a better, comparable, and more laid back, venue but it was trickier for me to get there and I haven't been back in a few years.
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My favorite venue is the legendary Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, OK. Fantastic & historical venue for live music! They are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year.
Here are some YouTube links for your enjoyment! 🤘Twentieth-Century Honky-Tonk: The Amazing Unauthorized Story of the Cain's Ballroom's First 75 Years https://a.co/d/gjl3ULuhttps://youtu.be/dWP7uNUK_cA?si=aXCl1zyGz1HvLyMp
https://venuesnow.com/cains-ballroom-remains-hallowed-ground/
https://www.cainsballroom.com/
Post edited by DE4173 on1993: 11/22 Little Rock
1996; 9/28 New York
1997: 11/14 Oakland, 11/15 Oakland
1998: 7/5 Dallas, 7/7 Albuquerque, 7/8 Phoenix, 7/10 San Diego, 7/11 Las Vegas
2000: 10/17 Dallas
2003: 4/3 OKC
2012: 11/17 Tulsa(EV), 11/18 Tulsa(EV)
2013: 11/16 OKC
2014: 10/8 Tulsa
2022: 9/20 OKC
2023: 9/13 Ft Worth, 9/15 Ft Worth0 -
Finally made a visit to Pappy and Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA this week. Bought tickets to a show on a whim since the wife and I were staying within walking distance. Great little rustic venue. Quite the scene of people too. Random vacationers, LA hipsters, and local yokels. Will go back next time I’m out there.
As for favorite venues… As a local, First Avenue & 7th St. Entry is the music institution here in the Twin Cities. Seen at least a 100 shows there and still get excited walking in there. Other local venues worth checking out if in town are the Turf Club (the place used to have some grime to it, but it’s cleaned up in the past decade) and Palace Theater in St Paul. The Varsity Theater in Minneapolis has most artistic bathroom you’ll find at a venue.
Like many, I’d love to get to Red Rocks. Have had to cancel seeing a show there twice. One of these days…0 -
After the weekend in Vegas, would highly recommend adding the Sphere to your lists. Simply amazing!"For when the music hits, I feel no pain at all"
Denver (2022)
Fort Worth 2 (2023)
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EL91640 said:After the weekend in Vegas, would highly recommend adding the Sphere to your lists. Simply amazing!May your days be long, til kingdom come.0
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helplessdancer said:The Ryman lives up to the hype. It’s fantastic.
@helplessdancer I’ve posted elsewhere about this, but The Caverns is really awesome. Highly recommend.0 -
We All Believe said:EL91640 said:After the weekend in Vegas, would highly recommend adding the Sphere to your lists. Simply amazing!0
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Red Rocks is the absolute top of my list. MSG would be cool because of it's history, but it is an standard (yet vintage) arena. It would be my #2, but Red Rocks is my #1. Challenge is due to it's capacity, it's a struggle to find a band that plays there I'd make the effort to go see.0
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My list: Red Rocks, MSG, the Gorge, and now these Caverns.1998: Barrie 2000: Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Toronto 2006: Toronto 1&2, Paris, Milan, Torino, Pistoia 2009: Calgary, Vancouver 2011: Canada 2013: London, Wrigley, Philly 1&2 2014: St. Louis, ACL 1, Detroit 2016: Lexington, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto 1&2, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017: EV - Louisville 2018: London 1&2, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton 2021: London 1&2 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago 1&2, Noblesville 2024: Seattle 1&2, Noblesville, Wrigley 1&20
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Dalhalla in Sweden looks cool, if I ever get the chance to go…
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