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Joined: April 27 2005
Location: Argentina
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Points: 6336
Posted: May 08 2012 at 11:00
Kinda... but no.
It´s King Crimson. I have seen Fripp with G3 (horrible show) and with the League of guitarist (great show). I have seen Trey Gunn (mindblowing) and Tony Levin (with Gabriel, boring as hell)... but never King Crimson
Joined: May 13 2012
Location: Montréal
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Posted: May 13 2012 at 20:51
I saw Rush last year, at the Bell Center here in Montreal.
It was great !
I saw Supertramp too, at the Bell Center again, and I must say that I loved the show, more than the Rush show (even If Im a bigger Rush fan overall), they were just at the top of their shape.
But I would absolutely love to see Symphony X live, its my favorite band, I know every tune by heart (or almost!).
Joined: July 20 2009
Location: Tucson, AZ USA
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Points: 7265
Posted: May 13 2012 at 21:16
el böthy wrote:
Kinda... but no.
It´s King Crimson. I have seen Fripp with G3 (horrible show) and with the League of guitarist (great show). I have seen Trey Gunn (mindblowing) and Tony Levin (with Gabriel, boring as hell)... but never King Crimson
Did you see Fripp tour with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai? Fripp opened the Chicago show playing his Soundscapes stuff, and a wild-man guitarist (later found out to be Mike Keneally) was playing all sorts of Robert Fripp-like distortion-guitar leads on top of the sound loops!!
It was INCREDIBLE!! By far, the best music of the night, and an insight for a new way to use Soundscapes!! Keneally sounded just like the RF of LTIA days, blew my mind! Keneally came back onstage later & played with Satriani's band, quite a jaw-dropping performance....two Zappa alums going at it!
I met Keneally at a local music shop & asked him if any of that were filmed or recorded, and he said that, sadly, it wasn't.
Anyway, sorry you missed Crimso, they never disappointed! I saw LTIA in Chicago (no Miur, sadly) with, uh, Peter Frampton opening!! Didn't see them again until Discipline tour (by that time, I knew Fripp personally), missed the Beat show in Chicago because the outdoor venue was flooded, caught 3 of a Perfect Pair in Minneapolis, Thrak in Chicago, and then I lost track of them all. Sadly, I missed SBB and Red tours! Can't have it all.
Saw RF with Soundscapes many times, he should have soloed over his loops like he used to with the Revox Frippertronics!! I've seen Belew a bunch of times, so many that he sort of recognizes me when he sees me. Met Broof once, kind of a comedian....
Thank God for all the amazing video that survived those times!! Here, dig this!!
Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
Status: Offline
Points: 16913
Posted: May 13 2012 at 21:37
Well, some of the more interesting shows....
Fripp
Belew
Yes
Howe solo
Tull
Genesis
Waters
Marillion
Rush
Sabbath
Gabriel
Byrne
Lori Anderson
Tori
Plant
Chicago
Metallica
Throwing Muses
X
Fairport Convention
Ray Manzarek
Spinal Tap
Badfinger
Breeders
Zevon
Santana
Pete Seeger
Cindy Lee Berryhill
Babes in Toyland Bill Bruford
Joined: January 24 2010
Location: Canada
Status: Offline
Points: 8615
Posted: May 14 2012 at 12:34
cstack3 wrote:
el böthy wrote:
Kinda... but no.
It´s King Crimson. I have seen Fripp with G3 (horrible show) and with the League of guitarist (great show). I have seen Trey Gunn (mindblowing) and Tony Levin (with Gabriel, boring as hell)... but never King Crimson
Did you see Fripp tour with Joe Satriani and Steve Vai? Fripp opened the Chicago show playing his Soundscapes stuff, and a wild-man guitarist (later found out to be Mike Keneally) was playing all sorts of Robert Fripp-like distortion-guitar leads on top of the sound loops!!
It was INCREDIBLE!! By far, the best music of the night, and an insight for a new way to use Soundscapes!! Keneally sounded just like the RF of LTIA days, blew my mind! Keneally came back onstage later & played with Satriani's band, quite a jaw-dropping performance....two Zappa alums going at it!
I met Keneally at a local music shop & asked him if any of that were filmed or recorded, and he said that, sadly, it wasn't.
Anyway, sorry you missed Crimso, they never disappointed! I saw LTIA in Chicago (no Miur, sadly) with, uh, Peter Frampton opening!! Didn't see them again until Discipline tour (by that time, I knew Fripp personally), missed the Beat show in Chicago because the outdoor venue was flooded, caught 3 of a Perfect Pair in Minneapolis, Thrak in Chicago, and then I lost track of them all. Sadly, I missed SBB and Red tours! Can't have it all.
Saw RF with Soundscapes many times, he should have soloed over his loops like he used to with the Revox Frippertronics!! I've seen Belew a bunch of times, so many that he sort of recognizes me when he sees me. Met Broof once, kind of a comedian....
Thank God for all the amazing video that survived those times!! Here, dig this!!
hey, Chuck, i know i've said this before, but i'll say it again, it must have been totally awesome when you saw Triumvirat open for Fleetwood Mac in the seventies! And considering it was the band with the Jurgen Fritz, Helmut Koellen, and Hans Bathelt lineup-man, i bet that is a memory you will hold on to.
Joined: May 31 2008
Location: Ontairo
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Points: 4119
Posted: May 14 2012 at 12:45
Oh yeah Hawkwind and More Hawkwind i first saw them at the Reading festival 1975 and have lost count how many times i have seen them since. would be well over 500 times in so many various settings festivals small clubs etc one my fav venue's to see the hawks was always Hammersmith Odean they always did good gigs there.
Then there the gig i saw them do on flatbed truck in laybye at the side of the Rd and of course the wonderful and infamous Treworgey Tree Fair there really isn't nothing like a Hawkwind Gig.
Will have to sit have a think and make a list of all the Porg bands i have seen over years memory not what it was haha.
will be back with said list later . also have to give a shout out to the Gong Family which also seen many times over the years and in many different guises .
Joined: March 24 2006
Location: flyover country
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Points: 2822
Posted: May 19 2012 at 07:12
zappaholic wrote:
Zappa retired from touring before I started going to shows. I did see his son though, before I retired from going to shows.
Also seen Rush (3 times, I think), the Jethros, the Moodies, Neurosis (opening for Pantera!), Kansas, Floyd (post-Waters), Primus, Tool (with Meshuggah opening) and that's all I can think of. (Do TSO count?)
Don't know how I missed Mr. Bungle. Saw 'em twice - once in the "masked" era, and once on the California tour with the Dillinger Escape Plan opening.
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
Joined: January 24 2010
Location: Canada
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Points: 8615
Posted: May 19 2012 at 12:32
zappaholic wrote:
zappaholic wrote:
Zappa retired from touring before I started going to shows. I did see his son though, before I retired from going to shows.
Also seen Rush (3 times, I think), the Jethros, the Moodies, Neurosis (opening for Pantera!), Kansas, Floyd (post-Waters), Primus, Tool (with Meshuggah opening) and that's all I can think of. (Do TSO count?)
Don't know how I missed Mr. Bungle. Saw 'em twice - once in the "masked" era, and once on the California tour with the Dillinger Escape Plan opening.
Sorry i did not address your question above about the TSO until now. Are you referring to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra? If so, yeah, that would count
Joined: February 25 2012
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Posted: May 23 2012 at 21:52
Unfortunately, I am too young to have seen most of my favorite bands at their peak, or even at all. I have, however, seen Yes twice and Rush twice. I'm going to see Tull on their upcoming tour, and I hope that that'll be a good show. I would also love to see PT live.
"I'd say that what we hear is the quality of our listening." -Robert Fripp
Joined: February 08 2008
Location: Location
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Points: 28772
Posted: May 23 2012 at 21:53
Nope, though I saw a band that was (at the time) my favorite, Magma. Awesome, awesome show. Cardiacs don't play live because of Tim's illness, so I can't ever see my current favorite live.
Joined: March 24 2006
Location: flyover country
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Posted: May 24 2012 at 17:34
presdoug wrote:
Sorry i did not address your question above about the TSO until now. Are you referring to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra? If so, yeah, that would count
Fraid not. Trans Siberian.
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard." -- H.L. Mencken
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