Off to Duluth - 2 days before my birthday as well. Happy! Congrats to those who got tix during the fan presale: good luck to those buying VIP tix and through AmEx!

Posts made by Holly Days
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RE: Pre-sale thread: Miami / Tampa / Duluth / Syracuse
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RE: Concerts.
Tickets for both Arcade Fire shows in Brooklyn next August lined up... ...just need to get tickets now for Toronto in March and I'm set! Van Morrison and (daughter) Shana Morrison up next.
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RE: Concerts.
WixRocks!:
Let us know how Billy Joel is! We've got a thread going for him too... Hoping he makes his way closer to my area in 2014. He's got two dates in FL so far...and NYC on New Years Eve of course... Paul Simon & Sting are doing a joint Arena tour this March...but I think I'll pass. I can just begin to imagine how over-priced that one is gonna be...
Just found out about Billy Joel - not sure how I missed the news! Have never seen him so will see if anything's left in the general sale tomorrow morning (but am not hopeful!). But he's definitely on the "bucket list" so hope I can grab something. Fwiw, I'll be moving out of NYC within the next 18 months so have literally been breaking the bank to cram in as many shows as possible while they're still accessible - while Asheville, NC has become a very happening spot over the last few years, there's no way all these folks will be rolling through! This feels obscene typing it to be honest...
Upcoming shows: The Eagles - tonight! Sinead O'Connor - tomorrow Alison Moyet - 11/14 Van Morrison - 11/25 Patti Smith - 12/27 Neil Young - 1/9 Paul Simon & Sting (yes I did
ops: ) - 3/4 Ennio Morricone (famed film composer/conductor - 3/23
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RE: Paul Playing in Times Square 10.10.2013!!!
^^ Awesome photo!! Thank you! I probably should've smushed my way closer to the stage but I'm not the best with crowds so hung out on the stairs above the TKTS booth. Not complaining though by any stretch - still can't quite believe it!
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RE: Paul Playing in Times Square 10.10.2013!!!
Just got back to work - it was great!!! Only a (relative) handful of folks up to 1pm but by 1:15pm, started getting pretty crowded. Still plenty of room to dance though! Those following by webcam probably got the better deal in one sense as the "live" sound was frankly awful unless you were really close but who cares.
Walking 6 blocks from the office to see Paul flippin' McCartney ain't shabby! And only in New York can you have mobs of people blithely walking by without any inclination to find out what's going on! Queenie Eye definitely the standout but all four sounded good - get back on the road, man!
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RE: Paul Playing in Times Square 10.10.2013!!!
Anyone (else) heading down? At least the rain has stopped for the moment - good omen!
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RE: Concerts.
^^ Thanks for the reply, Audi - hadn't heard about that "alleged" business. Sad to say though there are *way* too many fellows I admire who play music that have "allegedly" done the same...
And interesting re the "mini-reunion": that's a real shame if he's *that* petty (and if so, why bother letting Christine do even one song then?). To be fair, I tend to agree with him if it turned into a come-and-go sort of thing but for a one-off? B*ll*x, Lindsey - let her sing/play!
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RE: Concerts.
audi:
Lindsey Buckingham has been sounding pretty bad, vocally, on this tour. His guitar work is as brilliant as ever, though. And, plus, I'm irritated at him for allowing Christine McVie to do only ONE song when she joined them onstage last week. Lindsey is venturing into douche territory.
Where was this, Audi - and was there indication that she actually *wanted* to do more than one? She could obviously do as many as she likes if she'd just rejoin the group! Not sure that's enough to put Lindsey in "douche territory" for me but I'm happy enough to be convinced if there are other things?
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RE: Concerts.
Holly Days:
9/12 - Lennon Remembered w/ Bob Gruen, Jack Douglas & Bettye LaVette
Just had to pop in here and mention this show last week..... it was really enjoyable! Theatre Within, an organization here in NY that, among other things, throws an annual benefit show in John's honor, put this evening at City Winery on. I'll admit I was a little less than impressed by the fellow who MC'd the evening's events, despite him clearly being a nice guy and a huge Lennon fan. I just didn't think he was a good fit considering the calibre of guests. And what guests! Bob Gruen - I assume everyone on here knows his work and he told some nice stories about the years he spent with John & Yoko. He's done it all, seen it and photographed it! Also talked about the evening he hung out at the Dakota and who popped by but none other than Paul & Linda. Said how he was dying to snap photos but since no one ever suggested/encouraged it, he left the camera in the bag. That certainly epitomizes the sort of relationship he had with his friends/subjects - all about respect (i.e., never did nor would do a "tell-all" book though boy would he have stories to tell!). If you haven't seen the recent Showtime documentary on him, by all means try to track down a copy. Jack Douglas - what a pistol! And he told some great stories as well, best of which was his journey to Liverpool as a young musician back in the 60's to be "part of the scene". Some nice stories about John and the making of Double Fantasy but also his work much earlier as an engineer on the "Imagine" album. Funny fellow and obvious tops at what he does as a recording professional. Dennis Elsas - NY on-air personality who hosted the legendary '74 interview where John Lennon spent several hours in the radio booth reminiscing and acting as guest DJ. Played some clips from that interview and talked about how much of a surprise it was that Lennon actually took him up on the offer to come in to the studio! Bettye LaVette - if you don't know who she is, get on it! R&B singer who's been around donkey's years but finally got her due when performing "Love, Reign O'er Me" at the Kennedy Center Honors tribute to The Who a few years back. She performed three Lennon-penned songs, the standout of which was an absolutely spine-tingling version of "Wait". You could've heard a pin drop and the audience erupted in rapturous applause afterwards. (I believe it's already surfaced on YouTube so check it out.) She also performed "I'm Only Sleeping" and "Watching The Wheels" but she knocked "Wait" right out of the ballpark and then some. All in all, a very good evening had for sure!
Next up, "Another Day Another Time - The Music of 'Inside Llewyn Davis'". Benefit concert highlighting music from the upcoming Coen Brothers film about the 60s NY folk scene and featuring live performances by an impressive list of folks inclding Marcus Mumford, Patti Smith, the Avett Brothers, Jack White, Gillian Welch and Joan Baez amongst many, many others. Can't wait!
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RE: Las Vegas, iHeart Music Festival, 9/21/13 - ARCHIVE
Wow - that's got to be the oddest lineup of artists I've ever seen on one bill! Not to say there are any "wasters" on there but it's certainly extremely eclectic, even with all of them decidedly on the "pop" side. As for why Paul is there, the cynic in me says it's to keep attendees from running to the blackjack tables while some of the other artists are on (I know *I'd* be off for a fair number of them!). Would be great if he premieres a new number or two...I hope so...but I'm a wee bit skeptical myself. Definitely about keeping in the public eye for get folks primed for a new album but not sure this would be setting for more than one song debut.
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RE: Concerts.
WixRocks!:
So I've got... Aug. 8th- Guitar Circus (Peter Frampton, BB King, Roger McGuinn, Sonny Landreth)
Looking forward to hearing your review of this - have fun tonight!
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RE: Concerts.
Fwiw, Robert Plant last Saturday was tremendous: how on earth does he still look and sound that good? Nice world music and "jam band" spin on some Zep classics as well as solo and blues covers. Seeing him in Prospect Park only a 20 min walk from home was not too shabby either! Coming up: 8/4 - Beck 8/8 - Loudon Wainwright III 9/12 - Lennon Remembered w/ Bob Gruen, Jack Douglas & Bettye LaVette 9/16 - Marianne Faithfull 11/8 - The Eagles 11/9 - Sinead O'Connor 11/14 was Gary Clark Jr. but he has been usurped by a rare and long overdue appearance in NY by Alison Moyet!! I am *so* excited - it's been 20 years since the last time I saw her and she's put out some stellar albums over the last decade, including her latest "The Minutes". Cannot wait.
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RE: LED ZEPPELIN!
Love Zeppelin...
Seeing 'Bob' this Saturday night with his new band, The Sensational Space Shifters: *really* looking forward to it. While I know this will a little more "trippy" than some of his other musical explorations, he'll certainly be serving up a fair number of Zep tunes as well - should be great. Loved loved loved the shows he did with Alison Krauss a few years back so I'm itching to see him again. I really hope I have the opportunity to see Page at some point - he is near if not at the top of my bucket list. I'd highly recommend the book "Light and Shade: Conversations with Jimmy Page" to anyone who's a fan: some great insight into the man as both guitar player and producer.
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RE: New Music Books Out On...
Nancy R:
SusyLuvsPaul:
I'm reading "The Life" by Keith Richards and a biography on Elvis Presley, on the last part of his life and career.
I hear "The Life" is great--I want to read it.
FWIW, the title of Keith's book is just "Life" ... and it is an excellent read. *Highly* entertaining. I've mostly read music bios and autobiographies over the last few years - "Life" being the best (along with "Just Kids" by Patti Smith) and Pete Townshend's among the most disappointing. Am wading through "The Mammoth Book of The Rolling Stones" right now and have books from Lemmy, Bobby Keys and Marianne Faithfull on tap.
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RE: Boston, MA - Fenway Park - July 9, 2013 - ARCHIVE
walliebaby:
Sorry to deluge the thread with my photos--I just wanted to share a few and then I'll stop, I promise!
You'd better not - they're FANTASTIC!! Keep 'em coming! So glad to hear it was a great show!
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RE: Concerts.
^^ Nice writeup, Jordan and sounds like you had a great time!! I did 3 of their shows on this tour and *really* enjoyed them all - once those and two Paul shows were over, I'm like: what the heck am I going to do with the rest of my year now?!
Fwiw, the female vocalist touring with them is the marvelous Lisa Fischer - by all means, if you - or anyone on here - have the opportunity to see the documentary "Twenty Feet From Stardom" that's doing the rounds right now, DO SO!! She is one of the featured singers in the doc, along with Darlene Love and Merry Clayton (the vocalist who originally recorded Gimme Shelter with the Stones). Incredibly fascinating film for anyone who loves/lives for music. And since you mentioned Gary Clark, Jr., just bought tickets for his show at the "world famous" Apollo Theater here in NYC in November!! I've seen him w/ the Stones and at the Clapton Crossroads Festival but this'll be a solo show and what a perfect venue for him - can't wait.
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RE: Female Musicians Paul Should Collaborate With?
SusyLuvsPaul:
I noticed there weren't any women in that other thread here concerning whom Paul should collaborate with on some music.
Actually a few good suggestions were being made in the original collaboration thread - and I mentioned Chrissie over there several days ago! But will throw out a few more like: Beth Hart Bonnie Raitt Alicia Keys and will mention Kim Deal again because a) I can totally see it and it would kick ***!
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RE: Concerts.
Marianne Faithfull in September The Eagles in October Along with something being billed as "Remembering John Lennon - An Evening of Memories and Music from Those Who Knew and Worked with Him".... We'll see but Jack Douglas and Bob Gruen are slated to appear, along with NY DJ Dennis Elsas and R&B artist Bettye LaVette. It will either be a fantastic evening or kind of "eh": am obviously hoping for the former!!
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RE: Preshow Tracklist
Yep, I loved it as well though a few on here were complaining about it in one of the show threads! Can't beat a good Macca mashup as far as I'm concerned.
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RE: Your Wings Concert Experience
RMartinez:
My older siblings are major Beatles and McCartney fans. My sister lives in Denver, and she and my brother were going. She had six tickets! My dad told me NO, but after a lot of pleading he said YES! We drove to Denver on a Saturday, and the concert was on Monday.
So great on many fronts ... and here's to your dad for finally saying YES!!!
To Anny Rock - my location is obviously a bit of a giggle (though I'd love to be in Amsterdam!!). I'm actually in NYC. So...details, please! When/where did you see the band in '72? Setlist? I'm sure we'd all love to hear.