meatwad wrote:QOTSA/EODM at the beautiful Hult Center in Eugene next Saturday. Gonna be great to see them in such an acoustically perfect room.
I saw this show last night. QOTSA underwhelmed me a little and I left thinking the EODM was the better band and QOTSA had the better songs.
Josh Hommes' guitar was so shrilly loud that at times it was hard to hear the drums. And three guitar songs were just a wall of sound stripping the songs of any nimbleness they posses on record. I've never encountered bad sound in the facility before and could be because QOTSA tried to be deafingly loud.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
meatwad wrote:QOTSA/EODM at the beautiful Hult Center in Eugene next Saturday. Gonna be great to see them in such an acoustically perfect room.
I saw this show last night. QOTSA underwhelmed me a little and I left thinking the EODM was the better band and QOTSA had the better songs.
Josh Hommes' guitar was so shrilly loud that at times it was hard to hear the drums. And three guitar songs were just a wall of sound stripping the songs of any nimbleness they posses on record. I've never encountered bad sound in the facility before and could be because QOTSA tried to be deafingly loud.
They were really fucking loud at CalJam too, especially the bass and kick drum.
Biff Pocoroba wrote:I'd like to see Elton John before he retires.
He's great. I saw him with Billy Joel 15 or so years ago. What a show. 4 hours and not one piss break song.
I saw Elton John about 15 years ago at a corporate event. It was awful, he and his band were phoning it in. I left after 4 or 5 songs to catch Roger Daltry and Joan Jett. Joan Jett was by far the best of the three live.
Think I’m going to try being kind to everyone a chance.
Taking my wife to see P!nk tonight. I'm looking forward to it. It's part of the Super Bowl weekend here, and the venue is an old revamped place. Love going to new venues.