dmn23
Duller than cardboard
Yell out for "Summer of '69." See how that goes.An old girlfriend is rolling into town Sunday and bringing me a ticket to Ryan Adams. Should be fun.
Yell out for "Summer of '69." See how that goes.An old girlfriend is rolling into town Sunday and bringing me a ticket to Ryan Adams. Should be fun.
An old girlfriend is rolling into town Sunday and bringing me a ticket to Ryan Adams. Should be fun.
Yell out for "Summer of '69." See how that goes.
The band sounded great but it was a general admission sardine-fest. If the fire marshal had walked in I'm sure the whole thing would have been shut down. I couldn't take it—that sort of claustrophobia is misery for me—so we split about halfway through the show.
Ms. Dmn is 5'2". She wasn't enjoying herself either.Bummer. I hate when shows are like that. Fortunately, most of the venues here I go to often so I have scoped out where I can go for a good spot and not be trampled. Being 5'6" is not easy going to a show where everyone is standing.
Where is he playing?
Yell out for "Summer of '69." See how that goes.
Yeah, I think he's made peace with it. I know he does a pretty killer cover of "Run to You."I think he is over that now. I think he played it at a show a while back.
The National
Just checked Birchmere's schedule and were we not heading to Ireland (literally in two weeks) I'd be all over these shows:
- Tommy Emmanuel (tues & wed)
- Colin Hay 3/13
- Subdudes 3/25 (just be back from Ireland = broke)
- Sarah Jarosz 4/25
- Robert Cray Band 5/22
Also interested in: the Jayhawks (but no Mark Olson), Heather Nova & Mishka, Stanley Clarke, maybe a few others.
The band sounded great but it was a general admission sardine-fest. If the fire marshal had walked in I'm sure the whole thing would have been shut down. I couldn't take it—that sort of claustrophobia is misery for me—so we split about halfway through the show.
That's how the Gillian Welch show I went to was. They actually kinda ruined a show I was really looking forward to... I don't think I'll see them again in a non-theater setting.
I had the exact same experience with Gill & Dave at the Cannery in Nashville. I'm too old for that kind of shit anymore.