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« Reply #5985 on: September 29, 2025, 12:00:10 pm »
I've never seen the TH, but have been lucky to see DB in the 90's, 00's, and now last night. Last night was undoubtedly the best and most likely cracks my top 10 if not top five shows ever.

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« Reply #5986 on: September 29, 2025, 02:07:44 pm »
I saw two David Byrne shows with the American Utopia band, one at MPP and the other on Broadway. I thought those were incredible shows.
Last night was even better. The new band seems to have a bit more dynamic "snap, crackle and pop," as it were.

Also helps that it was one of the best sound mixes I have heard at Anthem (with the exception of King Crimson).

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« Reply #5987 on: September 29, 2025, 11:08:20 pm »
That was amaze balls. Managed to grab a set list. And no didn’t use anything other than begging…I am a good beggar


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« Reply #5988 on: September 29, 2025, 11:29:00 pm »
That band and horn section behind Iggy was tight, the horns adding lots of punch

So far I got in the band

 Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Joan The Police Man
Urian Hackney on drums son of bass player in Death and member of Rough Francis and currently The Armed
Brad Truax bass and touring member of Interpol.

Pretty sure on keyboards it was Ale Campos

Think the horns were Leron Thomas on Trumpet who worked with Iggy on his Free album.  On trombone it was likely Corey King.  Those were the ones on the European dates
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« Reply #5989 on: September 29, 2025, 11:33:07 pm »
Awesome and thank you. Had no idea who was up there


Horns were a nice touch

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« Reply #5990 on: Today at 12:05:18 am »
Correction Joan the Police Man was on keyboards

Ale Campos was on guitar she also is a part of Las Nubes
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« Reply #5991 on: Today at 08:59:02 am »
Goddamn, what a show.  78 years old, man...he sat maybe three times and i don't even think for a full song.  Not even a real break for an encore.

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« Reply #5992 on: Today at 09:03:23 am »
Agreed.  I said to my friend that I hope when I am 78 I have half the energy this man has

What is the opposite of dialing it in?
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« Reply #5993 on: Today at 09:20:38 am »
Correction Joan the Police Man was on keyboards

Ale Campos was on guitar she also is a part of Las Nubes

Did Joan Wasser transition? The last I knew she was a Police Woman.

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« Reply #5994 on: Today at 09:29:55 am »
The Iggy show was pretty much what I had hoped it would be, but was afraid it wouldn't. Last show of the year for the band, and boy were we lucky to get it. It was a who's who of the DC music community too...3/4 of Fugazi, Mary Timony, Mark Cisneros, and even Henry Rollins showed up. It was a magnificent night, so much fun. Got to meet most of the band, all of them were so nice. Henry, Iggy's manager, is still with him which amazes me. An absolute blast.

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« Reply #5995 on: Today at 09:35:57 am »
Fantastic show, garbage sound mostly but that’s been my experience at Anthem for rock shows. Wish we got the full Nightclubbing song instead of a snippet.
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« Reply #5996 on: Today at 10:12:43 am »
memory is a bit fuzzy but the couple times I saw Iggy in the 87 and 88 and then 96 it seems like his bands weren't that great and quite frankly I remember more about how great Jane's Addiction were when they warmed up for him in 1988.  Will never forget them bringing out a plastic ice cooler putting a microphone under it and the whole band wailing away on it.

with that said outside of  the reunited Stooges and the band he had with him on the Post Pop Depression tour (sadly no DC show) that was likely one of his best backing bands.  The drummer was a joy to watch and I need to check out that new The Armed album people are talking about.  It seemed like they were on verge of getting a little funky at times which would have been a fun take on some of that 70s stuff. Just solid support all the way around
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« Reply #5997 on: Today at 10:14:56 am »
Correction Joan the Police Man was on keyboards

Ale Campos was on guitar she also is a part of Las Nubes

Did Joan Wasser transition? The last I knew she was a Police Woman.

possibly
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« Reply #5998 on: Today at 10:20:11 am »
Correction Joan the Police Man was on keyboards

Ale Campos was on guitar she also is a part of Las Nubes

Did Joan Wasser transition? The last I knew she was a Police Woman.

possibly
police work is gender fluid these days
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« Reply #5999 on: Today at 10:32:19 am »
What is the opposite of dialing it in?

dialing it in: making small changes to improve precision, making incremental enhancements, etc.
possible antonyms: guesstimating, approximating, painting with a wide brush

PHONING it in: doing the bare minimum, being physically present but little more, putting no effort in, etc.
possible antonyms: going all out, giving it your all, putting your heart & soul into it
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