Lazarus (a David Bowie play in NYC) Puddles (a singing clown sensation from YouTube) The Musical Box MUSE Def Leppard/ Styx Black Sabbath Steven Wilson Donny Osmond (in Atlantic City) David Gilmour (twice) Brit Floyd GHOST Abba The Concert The Cure Journey/ Doobie Brothers Coldplay Heart/ Cheap Trick/ Joan Jett Black Sabbath (again this time at Jones Beach) Sting/ Peter Gabriel Adele Marillion
Not too shabby and I haven't even really tried yet.
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
After ending my year on December 30 with Dead & Company, I already have tickets for the following-
1/8 Patti Smith performing Horses 2/11 Super Furry Animals 2/13 Wild Honey Presents the Wild Honey Orchestra & Guests performing Beach Boys 1967-1977 2/20 The Musical Box (Selling England By The Pound show) 4/2 Field Music 4/22-4/24 Coachella (my 13th year!) 5/22 The Cure
As of now, I passed on Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen shows, but that could change.
_________________ ~Dean~
If I had a million thumbs I'd twiddle, twiddle. But I just have two.
As of now, I passed on Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen shows, but that could change.
Elvis Costello's solo acoustic shows have been outstanding and sometimes have rare song choices. You should reconsider.
I've seen him do quite a few solo shows, and they are always among the best Costello shows I've seen. I was really trying to save money on performers I've seen as much as Costello (30+ times), but I also know the theater he plays at has been releasing last minute tickets so I'm sure I won't be able to resist then,
_________________ ~Dean~
If I had a million thumbs I'd twiddle, twiddle. But I just have two.
We attended the David Bowie inspired play/ musical called Lazarus today at the NYTW in lower Manhattan and it was really something else. Real raw theater with actors like Michael C Hall (Dexter) and Cristin Miliotti (Fargo, Once) just feet away from us. Based on the Man Who Fell To Earth, it has numerous Bowie songs sung by the cast including This Is Not America/ Absolute Beginners/ The Man Who Sold The World/ Is There Life On Mars/ Heroes and some new songs from his upcoming album Blackstar.
2 hours of intense acting that you will not see on the TV or at the movies.
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
Wednesday night it's The Musical Box recreating the famous Black Show from 1974 with songs from Selling England By The Pound at The Theater At Westbury.
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
Wednesday night it's The Musical Box recreating the famous Black Show from 1974 with songs from Selling England By The Pound at The Theater At Westbury.
WOW, my favorite Genesis album. Good for you John!
The Musical Box was stellar last night....the recreation of a Peter Gabriel show from 1974 is uncanny ...the guy is that good! And we got The Knife as an encore too!
Tonight I'm seeing Moon Tooth with my son right here in Amityville. Our neighbor Nick Lee is the lead guitarist of this personal project. Usually he is the lead guitarist for the metal band RIOT. Should be a fun night with friends and neighbors.
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
Contemplating seeing a tribute band called Holy Holy this Sunday night in Huntington. It's a Tony Visconti project that honors David Bowie as Tony has been instrumental in Bowie's sound over many years. The fact that David suddenly died while this band has been on tour makes the evening extra special. A real chance to honor Bowie with not only personnel that worked with David but to be around fans that loved Bowie!
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
He does comedy too, had the audience in stitches. It was a wonderful 2 hour show highlighted by his awesome voice. He does a Bowie tribute online. I love his version of Lorde's "Royals".
_________________ "Every day a little sadder, A little madder, Someone get me a ladder."
ELP
“You can't have everything. Where would you put it?”—Steven Wright
Contemplating seeing a tribute band called Holy Holy this Sunday night in Huntington. It's a Tony Visconti project that honors David Bowie as Tony has been instrumental in Bowie's sound over many years. The fact that David suddenly died while this band has been on tour makes the evening extra special. A real chance to honor Bowie with not only personnel that worked with David but to be around fans that loved Bowie!
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