Category: Concerts (Page 37 of 47)

Great Big Sea are a great big blast to see live

It’s common knowledge that you can’t always trust everything that comes out of the mouth (or the pen, or the computer) of a publicist. It’s not their fault; they’ve got a job to do, and that job is to put the best possible spin on the product they’re pimpin’ this week, making it sound fan-fucking-tastic whether it actually is or not. In the case of Great Big Sea, however, I say this to Monica Hopman of Think Press: you weren’t lying.

Monica told me I needed to go check out Great Big Sea at their Norfolk appearance at the Attucks Theater, but I was on the fence; I checked out a few samples at her suggestion, and I said, “Okay, well, they sound like Carbon Leaf, and my wife likes Carbon Leaf, so maybe I might swing by, if I can find a babysitter.”

She wrote back immediately and said, “I will tell you they are better than Carbon Leaf, having seen Carbon Leaf open for Great Big Sea years ago. Their live shows are simply amazing! Bring your kid, because you’ll find families – grandparents, parents, kids – all there, dancing and singing along to every song. Lots of Canadian flags waiving and beer flowing… What is more family than that?!?!?”

Okay, fine, I was sold.

Circumstances beyond my control – including a sick kid, a wife stricken with a headache, and an unscheduled bridge lift – led me to miss the first 45 minutes of the show, however, and I was briefly considering blowing it off entirely…but, man, I’m sure glad I didn’t. Now, keep in mind that this isn’t a formal concert review, since I walked in having missed 2/3 of their opening set and knowing almost none of their songs…but, still, I was so taken by the proceedings that I’d be remiss if I didn’t write at least a little something about it.

Monica was right on the money. The crowd was as disparate as any I’ve seen in some time; in the front in front of me were two little girls under the age of 10, teenagers were plentiful, and for every person my age (mid- to late 30s), there were as many who were a decade or two, sometimes even three, to be found. Even more oddly to me, however, was the fact that I didn’t recognize a single person; this might not seem weird to you, but I go to a fair amount of concerts, and I can’t think of the last time where I didn’t see anyone I knew. This was a very unique crowd of folks…and they knew every freaking word! They were clapping during virtually every song, and they never missed a cue to leap to their feet and dance…and, let me tell you, any band who can inspire four teenage girls to take to the aisle and begin a spontaneous rendition of the Riverdance must be doing something right.

Not only did Great Big Sea sound phenomenal, performing acoustically and switching up instruments (a mandolin popped up on a few occasions), but they were funny, too. They had a pleasant stage presence throughout, telling stories about the origins of their songs as well as throwing in the occasional anecdote of personal experience, like the time they found themselves opening for Barney.

Yes, the purple dinosaur.

I’ll tell you: I’ll be back the next time they’re in town, and not only am I bringing my wife, I won’t be afraid to bring my parents, either. Again, once more for the record, Monica was right on the money: a Great Big Sea concert is a family experience, and I’ll be glad to share it with mine.

Check out their website here, and see if they’re coming to your town anytime soon. You’ll get caught up the frenzy just as readily as I did, guaranteed. If you’re still unsure, though, try this CD/DVD combo of one of their performances:

It won’t be the same as being there, but it’ll give you a surprisingly good idea of what it’s like.

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Fall Out Boy’s Honda Civic Tour has been delayed for personal reasons, according to the band. Instead of starting next week in Charlotte, the tour will begin May 11 in Denver. Other bands on the tour are +44, The Academy Is, Paul Wall, and Cobra Starship. The Sacramento show scheduled for May 1 was the one date that was completely cancelled and ticket holders will be refunded.

The June 23 Police show at Dodger Stadium will feature a major support act—Foo Fighters. Apparently Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins pulled a stunt at the Police’s press conference back in February, posing as a fake reporter, and he has since become friends with the band.

The Tooth & Nail Tour reads something like a Warped Tour-lite. Featured bands are MXPX, Hawk Nelson, The Classic Crime, Sullivan, and The Fold, and the tour launches May 1 in Seattle and runs through June 11 in Salt Lake City. Tour dates Continue reading »

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As they seem to do every summer, the Dave Matthews Band will hit the road and perform for their very devoted fans. The tour kicks off July 8 in Bridgeview, Illinois and the 36-date affair will run through early October with shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Tickets for the public go on sale April 21. DMB is also hard at work on a new album due out before the end of this year.

Scott Weiland’s latest project, Velvet Revolver, will hit the road in support of its latest album, Libertad, due out in June. The band’s US tour will kick off May 4 in Hollywood and run through May 22 in New York City.

While UK sensation James Morrison is touring with John Mayer and Ben Folds in the States, he also will headline a few shows of his own here. The first of those is July 19 in Boston and then another on July 28 in New York. Stay tuned to www.jamesmorrisonmusic.com for details.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder will headline the upcoming Hullaballo benefit show for the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. Flea of the Chili Peppers founded the Conservatory to help low-income students afford lessons and instruments. The show is set for May 5 in Los Angeles.

Classic rock mega-band Rush will hit the road for its Snakes & Arrows World Tour beginning June 13 in Atlanta. The tour runs through October 29 in Finland. For complete information please visit www.rush.com and to pre-order a copy of Snakes & Arrows with a chance to meet the band, click here:
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Bon Jovi will headline Tiger Woods’ Tiger Jam X at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas on May 26, which will raise funs for the Tiger Woods Foundation. Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster.

Stevie Nicks and Chris Isaak will kick off a tour together on May 17 in Concord, California. Nicks is supporting her new greatest hits album, Crystal Visions. The tour will also stop in, among 19 confirmed cities, Denver, Dallas, Chicago and Boston.

Evanescence will take the Family Values tour on the road again along with powerhouse rock bands Korn, Flyleaf and HellYeah. While the lineup has been announced, the tour dates have not, but will be soon.

Gwen Stefani has added more tour dates to her Great Escape tour—in Santa Barbara on June 26 and 27, Reno on June 29 and Honolulu on August 24. The Milwaukee show on June 7 has been canceled. The tour is a worldwide run that will go through October 14 in Denmark.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s Soul2Soul 2007 tour is such a high-demand ticket that the couple has added ten shows including stops in Omaha, Salt Lake City, Washington DC, Vancouver, and Las Vegas.

Pop mega-star Justin Timberlake has added a second leg to his Futuresex/Loveshow World Tour. The leg kicks off in Timberlake’s hometown of Memphis on August 6. No word yet on whether there will be any wardrobe malfunctions (I bet you’re all sick of hearing that). Continue reading »

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If you find yourself in England this summer, you may catch an all-star lineup including Blondie, Echo & The Bunnymen, and The Feeling at this year’s Cornbury Music Festival on July 7. For more information, check out this link.

Tori Amos’ new album, American Doll Posse, hits stores May 1 and Tori will be hitting the road beginning May 28 in Rome. For more information, visit here.

Former Roxy Music front man Bryan Ferry has just released an album of Bob Dylan covers called Dylanesque and European tour dates began yesterday. No US tour has been announced yet.

Due to Red Hot Chili Pepper Anthony Kiedis’ bout with bronchial pneumonia, the band had to postpone its Japanese tour dates until this fall. I don’t know about you, but my bronchial tubes hurt just thinking about that.

Former Soundgarden front man Chris Cornell is set to release his new album, Carry On, June 5, with mega-producer Steve Lillywhite at the helm for its recording. Cornell plans to perform new songs on his upcoming tour, but also favorites from his days with Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, and Audioslave. He will hit the road beginning April 6 in Las Vegas Continue reading »

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