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“Martin Mey supported and it was a great discovery
Setlist:
1. The Brink
2. Endless Summer
3. Long Highway
4. Time to Dance
5. Look of Love
6. Hurt Me
7. Beat to Beat
8. City Girl
9. Mace Spray
10. A Little Piece
11. No Country
12. The End
13. Dark Storm
Encore:
14. Psychotherapy
15. Easy to Love” -
gemmamipi on
The Jezabels concert
“The White Buffalo played an amazing show last night. I have never seen a crowd as enthusiastic as the one last night. The stuff from the new album that nobody has heard yet was received as enthusiastically as the old favorites. I even got a hand-tooled leather coaster made and autographed by The White Buffalo himself.” -
Londonaz on
The White Buffalo concert
“Concert a Sopela
Setlist:
Last of the Rock stars
On the Wings of Icarus
Sweet Howky tonk
Take that Devil out of me
I want to talk to you
Take your love away
You never know..
Hanging out
On Elvis Presley's birthday
Land of Nod
I wish I was Picasso (with Naroa)
And General Robert E. Lee
Last of the rock stars
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Heroes
Worried man (unplugged)” -
gemmamipi on
Elliott Murphy concert
“I have always loved Martina McBride! I was so lucky to be able to see her and have a seat right beside the stage! She still looks gorgeous after all these years, and her song inventory is huge! I was SO happy she did my favourite song "Wild Angels" after that she could do no wrong. Her voice is amazing, her experience of performing all of these years pays off with every show she does. Thank you for coming to Calgary, it was a GREAT show!” -
StrongYogi on
Martina McBride concert
“Setlist:
We Are Detective
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Love on Your Side
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Science Fiction
Play Video
You Take Me Up
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Lies
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Lay Your Hands on Me
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
If You Were Here
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Doctor! Doctor!
(Thompson Twins song)
Play Video
Hold Me Now
(Thompson Twins song)
I seem to remember him playing King for a Day, but I could be wrong.” -
markguitar on
Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey concert
“Pat's vocal chords defy her age! And Fab guitar work from Neil. Time constraints can only explain why so many of my favorite tunes were left out. I also strongly agree that Rick Springfield's talent remains underrated. The only question left: How many gals STILL haven't washed Rick's sweat from their blouses after he hugged them while shirtless in the crowd? ” -
Michael on
Pat Benatar concert
“I was really impressed by them. This was one of the most surprising concerts I have ever been to.
They put on a fantastic show; everything was top-notch, but what I liked the most was their stage presence, communication with the crowd, and almost no pause between songs.
After a few years of not listening to them, they now have a new / old fan.” -
Simon Kojc on
Franz Ferdinand concert
“Coming from Paris to London at that time meant a 12 hours Bus journey with the boat, which meant no sleeping at all. So the concert was expected to be good, which it was. Good but not excellent. I remember "Red Valentino" as to be one of the new songs (if I'm not mistaken...sorry if I'm wrong), I loved the encore with "Slow Pulse Boy" but I may have been to tired to enjoy the show as I might have. Good memories, but that's it. God bless the Eurostar :-) ” -
Lloyd Simcoe on
And Also the Trees concert
“This show combined with the intimate venue of the Exit In created what has to be one of the best concerts this 46 year old has been to. Being turned on like many others to Gangstagrass from the TV series Justified I began to explore their music and every single release is awesome. What an experience to see banjo, fiddle, dobro, guitar and rap live creating a sound like no other. Also having the ability to meet the members, shake their hands, and personally tell them how much they are appreciated. I will make sure and seek them out for anymore live performances.” -
Stilldoggy on
Gangstagrass concert
“I went to this concert specifically to see Metric. I missed them last summer in Pittsburgh. The challenge was that they were the opening act for the headlining Imagine Dragons. I don't believe many in the audience were that familiar with Metric...... which was great exposure to a new prospective fan base. I thought it was a great show for having limited stage space as the opening act. I'm working on creating a playlist from this concert. I have 8 songs but don't have the order.” -
blachance on
Metric concert
Tha coolest concert I’ve ever been to. The band jammed on stage with a driving groove. Miles casually strolled in, wearing a silver suit, head down blowing his electric horn. Just mind bending stuff!
We travelled up from Essex to watch the show, it was myself and my good friend at the time Nicky Greenland. We were just 17 at the time so along time ago, we are 50 this year. I remember exiting the tube station Kentish Town with people sitting at the top of the escalators and feeling nervous and exited. Once inside I remember also watching Caveman I had one of their songs on vinyl “ fry you like fish “ if I remember rightly. Massive memory as I really do think this era was Hip Hops greatest , still listen to all the tunes now. I still talk about this era now to the young hip hop fans who get in my Taxi and ask “who’s this on the radio “ having no idea of the great pioneers from 30 plus years ago. Going to watch de la soul next week at the royal Albert hall, taking my 2 boys who have been drip feed hip hop from birth they are 20 & 26 . Fingers crossed might be back for Rakim at the venue I first visited over 30 years ago !!!