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« Reply #5880 on: August 04, 2025, 06:40:08 pm »
Anyone know if space was able to see the pubic area of Lucinda this weekend?

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« Reply #5881 on: August 05, 2025, 09:06:55 pm »
Anyone know if space was able to see the pubic area of Lucinda this weekend?

Concert "Review": Ryan Adams Aborts Parker Show After Seven Songs https://share.google/JE7DFe2DJKxeJfXEb

I bet Willie outlives him.

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« Reply #5882 on: August 05, 2025, 09:35:14 pm »
I'm not sure which is more ubiquitous. Missing teeth at a Willie show or body odor at a Wilco show.

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« Reply #5883 on: August 06, 2025, 12:20:05 pm »
King Gizz @ MPP

What a perfect evening at MPP! The weather couldn't have been more perfect. The crowd was light (not necessarily by BMI standards, but by how packed the venue was). I'd be surprised if they ever play there again... but there really is nothing better than a non sold out show at the IMP venues. 

I hadn't been to MPP in I think two seasons but the renovations they've done are really nice.

1st set of music was very enjoyable, however, the symphony really added nothing to the show as the band is just too loud in general to be backed by a Symphony. Unless the band was completely silent, you couldn't really hear them. Second set wasn't my favorite, but good times all around. Had a Jeff sighting as he was providing a merch report to the community.

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« Reply #5884 on: August 06, 2025, 08:14:43 pm »
King Gizz @ MPP

What a perfect evening at MPP! The weather couldn't have been more perfect. The crowd was light (not necessarily by BMI standards, but by how packed the venue was). I'd be surprised if they ever play there again... but there really is nothing better than a non sold out show at the IMP venues. 

I hadn't been to MPP in I think two seasons but the renovations they've done are really nice.

1st set of music was very enjoyable, however, the symphony really added nothing to the show as the band is just too loud in general to be backed by a Symphony. Unless the band was completely silent, you couldn't really hear them. Second set wasn't my favorite, but good times all around. Had a Jeff sighting as he was providing a merch report to the community.

Has the Gizz bubble popped?
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« Reply #5885 on: August 06, 2025, 10:11:32 pm »
King Gizz @ MPP

What a perfect evening at MPP! The weather couldn't have been more perfect. The crowd was light (not necessarily by BMI standards, but by how packed the venue was). I'd be surprised if they ever play there again... but there really is nothing better than a non sold out show at the IMP venues. 

I hadn't been to MPP in I think two seasons but the renovations they've done are really nice.

1st set of music was very enjoyable, however, the symphony really added nothing to the show as the band is just too loud in general to be backed by a Symphony. Unless the band was completely silent, you couldn't really hear them. Second set wasn't my favorite, but good times all around. Had a Jeff sighting as he was providing a merch report to the community.

Has the Gizz bubble popped?

Not that I'm aware of... but they shouldn't do Symphony shows again

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« Reply #5886 on: August 11, 2025, 01:11:37 pm »
Neil Young @ Allianz Ampitheatre in the great city of Richmond

Pre show - as expected, traffic was horrendous getting to Richmond on a Sunday afternoon, it took about 3 hours. I was home in 90 minutes this morning. The weather couldn't have been more glorious for an August day in the south. I had some fears it would either be 110 degrees or violent storms and none of those things happened. Dinner at The Hard Shell pre show was excellent with quiet acoustic Neil being played in the background. 

Now... the amphitheatre. I'm sure our friend and mayor of Richmond will have much better thoughts and insight on this, but to invest what I can only expect was at least 50 million dollars, a lot of strange elements to the place. I'm going to say I would go back, it's gorgeous, but some flaws.

1. Well, they only have bathrooms on one side of the amp. So... if you're in section 201 (hi!), you have to walk across the entire venue to go to the bathroom. 

2. This was Neil's fault, but they sold NOTHING but "local" beers which were double IPAs and was the last thing I wanted to drink last night. Tons of angry rednecks and pissed off customers that there was essentially nothing to drink. I chose the $25 dollar double whiskey/ginger ale. I took a piss about 10 songs in and all of a sudden they had 24oz Modelos, but I passed. 

3. The lawn... not that I'm a savage and would ever choose to sit there, but there was ZEEROOOO space for anyone. 

4. Outside of the venue... There were probably as many people sitting outside of the venue on the extended lawn vs. the real lawn. If I was a resident of Richmond and broke, it seems like a pretty reasonable thing to do on a regular basis. I'd imagine some cop will ruin that at some point. 

5. The sinks worked as well as The Anthem circa 2018.

I get that Richomnd's a stop over city, sorry Jules, but the calendar looks about as exciting as the Fillmore Silver Spring so my guess is most of the shows won't gain traction like Neil... I also saw that DMB played there this summer which I can't even imagine what a shit show that was. 

Anyway... Neil. 

I haven't seen him in 14 years and I'm glad I got to check it off the list again, but I don't think I'll see him again (and who knows if he'll ever actually tour again). He sounded amazing and his backing band was really good (still wish I got to see Crazy Horse instead), but I've probably had enough. He's another artist with such a vast catalog but plays the same shit constantly. Highlights were Ambulance Blues, Cowgirl in the Sand, One of these Days, Harvest Moon. 
the end. 

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« Reply #5887 on: August 11, 2025, 01:43:32 pm »
Jealous about ambulance blues!!! Full band, right?

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« Reply #5888 on: August 11, 2025, 01:51:03 pm »
Jealous about ambulance blues!!! Full band, right?

Yes... the "chrome hearts" which is parts of Lucas Nelson's old band Promise of Real and then it appears Lucas was replaced with his brother Micah Nelson.

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« Reply #5889 on: August 11, 2025, 02:22:58 pm »
Yada is correct on every amphitheater complaint and those have been all over all Richmond social media since it’s soft opening. (They also avoided and shade cover even for the good seats.)

Hoping these are “year one of a new venue” blues and it gets better a la The Anthem but who knows.
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« Reply #5890 on: August 11, 2025, 04:14:52 pm »
Nice!!!! That was the big treat of this tour

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« Reply #5891 on: August 12, 2025, 08:26:12 am »
Full Disclosure I did not pony up for to sit in the mezzanine in order to avoid a chance encounter with Space, but rather because I learned the hard way at the Alice Smith show that I can't stand for hours on end anymore and need a place to plop down.  Nice venue BTW

Was expecting a great evening and it was done with 5 of the singers featured on the two Boleros Psicodélicos album and someone let me take a picture of the setlist so I was able to figure who sang what.

After an opening instrumental Trish Toledo did Hoy Que Llueve (BP2) and also sang Puedes Decir De Mi (BP2) in place Gaby Moreno who wasn't at the DC show.

Next up Natalia Clavier who is likely best known for her work with Thievery Corporation, she did  Esclavo Y Amo (BP1), Tu Poder (BP2) and Adios described as a Psychedelic Turkish song someone had written Spanish Lyrics.  It was recorded with  The Echocentrics an earlier Adrian project.

Show continued with another instrumental break which was followed by Mireya Ramos who sang Tus Tormentas (BP1) and Cuatro Vidas (BP2)

Angelica Garcia was next and she did No Juego(BP1) and Ídolo(BP2), was likely the most expressive of the singers of the evening.

Closing out the set was iLe who really brought down the house with Bravo(BP2) and Mentiras(BP1) likely two of my favorite songs across the two albums.

Encore brought back Mireya Ramos for Volver which featured the two local musicians on saxophone and trumpet who were brought in for a couple songs taking solos.

Band was in fine form the only missing element was the vibraphonist who was with him for the Austin City Limit shows and does a couple tracks on the new one. Finally got to see Jay Mumford play drums as I've been following him for awhile because is work with the Du-Rites.  Adrian much like when I saw him with the Black Pumas hangs out in the shadows on the side playing those tasty guitar licks.

It was great getting to hear live songs from two of my most favorite albums of late, something with all  the guest vocalists and musicians involved with them I didn't think I would get a chance to experience live outside of seeing the Austin City Limits performance.


 
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« Reply #5892 on: August 12, 2025, 08:38:34 am »
F'ing great show.

So much more enjoyable than the Wilco show I saw in Philly a week ago.

Kosmo covered the rest. I figured you were up top, I think I may have even looked up and saw you at one point. Or at least someone who could have been you.

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« Reply #5893 on: August 12, 2025, 08:54:37 am »
F'ing great show.

So much more enjoyable than the Wilco show I saw in Philly a week ago.

Kosmo covered the rest. I figured you were up top, I think I may have even looked up and saw you at one point. Or at least someone who could have been you.

Did you guys lock eyes?