A friend and I popped over to Las Vegas on a quick overnighter to catch the Scorpions in concert. The lead singer (Klaus Meine) still sounds pretty good despite his age (and seemed to be moving a bit gingerly after spinal surgery last month!) and the rest were well on top of their games - musically fantastic. Great concert! We thoroughly enjoyed it.
Could have done without Ugly Kid Joe as the opener, although their rendition of "Cat's in the Cradle" was pretty good.
Slaughter to Prevail Viking
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Baby Metal and Electric Callboy Rattata because it's so much fun)
Apple Music for the month of August:
Always looking for more friends on there for music sharing - here's my link.
Swingin Utters was probably the Streets of San Francisco, but I think I got served from their algorithm.Had no idea Swiggin Utters were still churning stuff out. Surprised to see Chappell Roan there. How Gen Z of you.
Great story. My wife had the all-time greatest opening act experience. (This was early 70's). She went to see Chicago. The opening act was this band that was on their first US tour -- Led Zeppelin....
But if you get a chance you must see this current tour to see the Schizophonics. OMG. I had never heard of them and left with a new favorite band. 100% the best live show I have seen by a new to me in maybe 20 years (Gogol Bordello or possibly Throw Rag when they were a 6 piece).
That's really cool - did she know who they were?Great story. My wife had the all-time greatest opening act experience. (This was early 70's). She went to see Chicago. The opening act was this band that was on their first US tour -- Led Zeppelin.
I think she might have heard of them, but hadn't heard any of their music before seeing them. (And she's no longer with us so I can't get a clarification.) She was also going to go to Woodstock, but couldn't because her dad was in the hospital. A couple friends of hers are in the movieThat's really cool - did she know who they were?
I was lucky to see a number of huge 90s acts before they took off, often in small clubs like the Cattle Club, but I always knew who they were going in. The closest thing to a notable exception was I had a friend in my chemistry class who played in one of Kevin Seconds's side projects. They opened a show for Alice in Chains very early into the Facelift release cycle. Also on the bill that night was another young band from Seattle calling themselves Mookie Blaylock. I guess they decided having an active NBA player for a band name wasn't going to work so they titled their debut album with his jersey number "Ten".
Pearl Jam for anyone that doesn't know
As awesome as it would be to say you were at Woodstock I have to imagine that the experience itself was awful. Was supposed to go to '94 but got a pretty decent summer job instead. Also sure that was terrible, though maybe a marginally better experience than 69 or 99 for attendees.I think she might have heard of them, but hadn't heard any of their music before seeing them. (And she's no longer with us so I can't get a clarification.) She was also going to go to Woodstock, but couldn't because her dad was in the hospital. A couple friends of hers are in the movie
Surprisingly close to CB on the vocals. What’s weird for me, I’ve been going over the LP catalogue and downloading songs as I get deeper into their music. I was laying in bed with iTunes open, open up LP and boom, there’s a new album coming. Then when googling what was going on with LP, saw there was a livestream. Watched and listened to it on Saturday night. Then watched an hour long interview with the group members. Watching that helped me understand where the remaining group members are coming from. They were/are ready to go forward. I’ve listened to the new song several times, watched the YouTube videos of the songs from the livestream over and over…..trying to help me transition to the new singer. I’m getting there. What’s great is watching Mike Shinoda seem to be so happy on the stage again.Linkin Park’s new singer is Emily Armstrong. I feel she rocked the debut and will grow into a great replacement for impossibly big shoes to fill.
In addition to doing the JV Football team announcing at kiddo's school I've been offered the opportunity to program the music at varsity games.
Any modern (last 10 years) jock jams out there? I was going to add Rodrigo's Good For You and Brutal (Misery Business which is a jock jam staple I thought is not an option so GFY seems like a close replacement and the cut of Brutal the service has seems like its perfect coming into a big play).
Anyways my kid listens to a mix of my music and totally inappropriate hip hop so wondering what others with high school kids are hearing at games and such?
In addition to doing the JV Football team announcing at kiddo's school I've been offered the opportunity to program the music at varsity games.
Any modern (last 10 years) jock jams out there? I was going to add Rodrigo's Good For You and Brutal (Misery Business which is a jock jam staple I thought is not an option so GFY seems like a close replacement and the cut of Brutal the service has seems like its perfect coming into a big play).
Anyways my kid listens to a mix of my music and totally inappropriate hip hop so wondering what others with high school kids are hearing at games and such?
I mentioned earlier in this thread that I just now in the last half year delved deeper into the LP catalog beyond the hits. Hybrid and Meteroa are outrageously good. Got some nuggets from the Anniversary releases. Such a unique sound. That being said and because I’m late to the LP party, I’m not ready to get into the new album quite yet, but the songs I’ve heard are good.Linkin Park’s new album is … solid.
Mike ventures out of rapping into shouting and singing to mixed results. Emily isn’t Chester, no one is, but she holds her own.