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Band or Album that blew you away...
A bit of an opposite to John's "the song you weren't ready for" is the band / album that hit you exactly where you were at that time of your life. Way back in the before times, my friend stopped by randomly and said, "Hey. Whatever you're doing? Stop. You're listening to this now." He then put on Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips. That album, from start to end - an absolute piece of art. I'm still a bit gobsmacked by it. I'd heard of the flaming lips, and knew the ol' "She don't use jelly" song, but this was something entirely different. For that hour or whatever I was completely transfixed. I'd also add Portishead's "Dummy" to this list - although the time and circumstances were quite different to this one... As an aside, several years later, I was waiting in the OKC airport for a flight to Denver, when a guy with curly longish hair, sunglasses, and a feather boa walks by me and sits down in the same seating area. I whisper to my partner - "Hey! I think that's Wayne Coyne!" Not only was it really Wayne Coyne, but he sat in the row directly in front of us. We ended up on a turbo-prop airplane, flying through a snow storm in the winter. When we landed, there was no jet-bridge, and it was late at night. They let us deplane on the tarmac and had to walk to the terminal in the snow. Halfway to the terminal, Wayne stopped to turn back and take a picture of the plane, with snow blowing all around us in the wind - an iconic image. I didn't stop Wayne to tell him how amazing Yoshimi was, or how important it was to me (I deeply respect the personal space of public people when they are not "on") but I've since made it a point to tell artists I meet at concerts or whatever how much I love their work, or how important it is to me. Every time I've done so, it's been really rewarding. But that's another topic for conversation...
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Massive Attack - Blue Lines Saint Etienne - Foxbase Alpha
Concert list
First concert - The Box (at The Forum in Toronto) Last concert - Sam Fender Best Concert - three way tie - Pink Floyd Division Bell, and New Order/P.I.L./The Sugarcubes, and Vampire Weekend Worst concert- Red Hot Chili Peppers at Lollapalooza Loudest concert - Frontline Assembly Best sounding - Robert Cray Band Seen the most - Tool Most surprising - Metric Most unusual - Skinny Puppy Craziest - Korn Next Concert - The Last Dinner Party Wish I had seen - INXS Copy and Paste-Let’s see yours
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First concert - the Cars at the cow palace sf - 1982 Last Concert - Ganavya Best concert - The Cure @ the Kabuki 1984. Had to skip 2 days of school afterwards… Worst Concert - The Replacements the Fillmore sf 1986. So so drunk they couldn’t really play… Loudest concert - the Wonderstuff at the Kennel club in sf early 90s Best sounding - Lady Gaga last year at Climate pledge Seen the most - Kristen Hersh Most Surprising - DakhaBrakha at Bumbershoot. Craziest - Brian Jonestown Massacre - Bottom of the Hill SF 90’s Total chaos Next Concert - Mary Lattimore & Juliana Barwick
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@Marco Mazzoni I also had one bad New Order experience. Saw them in Oakland on their low life tour. They were bored and yawning thoughout the set. The only two things I recall Bernard Sumner saying between songs were “You guys are a bunch of fucking hippies” and the when they came back for their one song encore “you bastards don’t deserve this”.
Fav Band You Can't See live
What's a favorite band that you weren't able to see live? There has to be some rules on this one, so here we go: - You must have been able to see them at some point, but didn't, for whatever reason - There's no likely way for you to see them live in the future, for whatever reason For me, there was a chance I could have seen Concrete Blonde play in New Mexico, but I only found out about the concert the day before, and there was no way I would have been able to make it up to the show never mind getting tickets. Also for me, there's bands I thought I'd never see which I've now seen four or five times, and bands that felt like they were right there which I never caught.
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@Kat Wright oh this one hits hard. I missed him in SF on his secrets of the beehive tour because I was heading to Europe for a post high school European backpacking adventure. Ended up pretty much following his tour schedule and missing him in every city I went to, either through timing of lack of tickets. Ended up standing out a sold out le cigale in Paris getting at least a bit of the sound of it. Never had another chance to see him…
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Just bought tickets to see Cabaret Voltaire at the Moore in May…there’s a band I never even considered I’d be able to see live. And granted it’ll be the old guy version (minus one who died, RIP Richard Kirk) but still should be cool.
Let's make a playlist: International DJ Day!
Hi! DJ John just announced that today is international DJ Day. What are your favorite songs that pay tribute to the transformative role of radio and DJs in particular? I know there are a few as I've made a playlist in my mind, but haven't gotten them on paper yet. Here's one to start: Dar Williams, "Are you out there?" https://genius.com/Dar-williams-are-you-out-there-lyrics "Perhaps I am a miscreation No one knows the truth, there is no future here And you’re the DJ speaks to my insomnia And laughs at all I had to fear Laughs at all I had to fear You always play the madmen poets Vinyl vision grungy bands You never know who’s still awake You never know who understands ..." Here's to you all! 🥂
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God is a DJ by Faithless? That’s pretty transformative https://youtu.be/bhSB8EEnCAM
First Show
I've considered doing a Morning Show about this but I only have 3 hours. It would take me 3 months. So mine was 16 years old, Jane's Addiction with Mary's Danish opening at Eastern Washington University. I remember walking in to "Coming Down the Mountain" and seeing bodies flying in the air, everyone wearing black, just absolute MAYHEM and all I wanted to do was more of this! I stayed out the pit that day and just stood there in awe to be seeing and hearing the music from a band I loved. I was HOOKED. I think they played 30 minutes because Perry was a mess but I didn't know any better and in fact was shocked when I saw a band play longer! Also first show in Seattle? Pixies. Moore Theater.
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for my first show my parents took me to see The Cars at the Cow Palace in SF for the Shake it Up tour. It blew my 12 year old mind!
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