Neurosis • Great American Music Hall • December 31, 2007
A whole year has passed already and here we are again on New Year's Eve. It's like I was just at this show. The behemoth metal machine that is Neurosis sent me into 2008 in grand rockin' style. This year it'll be my fav comedian, Patton Oswalt, that'll usher me and J into what I hope to be a great new year.
B-52s • S.F. Civic Auditorium • December 30, 1989
I remember the band bouncing onto the stage and Fred Schneider offering an exuberant 'Hi!' to the audience a split second before the band launched full on into 'Cosmic Thing' and the place going bananas. Good times.
The Cult • Cow Palace • December 27, 1989
The cavernous echo chamber aka the Cow Palace + a singer who could barely keep up with the music + songs that would've been better served if the band had a rhythm guitarist = A huge letdown. Wasn't till 1999 when I saw them again for the 'Phoenix Rising' tour that they fully redeemed themselves in my eyes (and ears).
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Chris Cornell • Berkeley Community Theater • November 30, 1999
Prong • Trocadero Transfer • November 30, 1997
Mr. Bungle • Slim's • November 26, 1996
Nobody's putting out music like this nowadays. Then again, no one EVER put out music like this. These guys were in a class all by themselves. Anything Patton does is worth giving a listen to. Even his bad ideas are a lot more interesting and creative than anyone else's.
Slayer • Warfield Theater • November 23, 2003
Slayer played the entire 'Reign In Blood' album, song for song, in order. 'Nuff said.
Sigur Rós • Warfield Theater • November 23, 2002
This could arguably be the best show I've ever seen in all my years of watching live music. It's certainly the best Sigur Rós show I've ever seen. Transcendent is the best word to describe the experience.
Prong • Trocadero Transfer • November 30, 1997
Mr. Bungle • Slim's • November 26, 1996
Nobody's putting out music like this nowadays. Then again, no one EVER put out music like this. These guys were in a class all by themselves. Anything Patton does is worth giving a listen to. Even his bad ideas are a lot more interesting and creative than anyone else's.
Slayer • Warfield Theater • November 23, 2003
Slayer played the entire 'Reign In Blood' album, song for song, in order. 'Nuff said.
Sigur Rós • Warfield Theater • November 23, 2002
This could arguably be the best show I've ever seen in all my years of watching live music. It's certainly the best Sigur Rós show I've ever seen. Transcendent is the best word to describe the experience.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Jane's Addiction • S.F. Civic Auditorium • December 15, 1990
My first time seeing Jane's, on the Ritual de lo Habitual tour. Perry kept it together enough to play a great show. Jane's were just godly to me; I was crazy in to their music. Listening to them now, I think it still holds up pretty well.
This was also the first and only time is got to see The Pixies. Primus opened, but I was never a fan of theirs so sat through their set, and actually nodded off for a bit!
My first time seeing Jane's, on the Ritual de lo Habitual tour. Perry kept it together enough to play a great show. Jane's were just godly to me; I was crazy in to their music. Listening to them now, I think it still holds up pretty well.
This was also the first and only time is got to see The Pixies. Primus opened, but I was never a fan of theirs so sat through their set, and actually nodded off for a bit!
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Towe Auto Museum
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Lucky 13 Autumn/Winter Playlist
Baroness - The Birthing
Lair Of The Minotaur - Assassins of the Cursed Mist
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band feat. Doc Watson - Tennessee Stud
William Elliott Whitmore - Lord Only Knows
Jolie Holland - Mexico
Melvins - Civilized Worm
Black Sabbath - Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener
The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
Lee Morgan - The Sidewinder
Municipal Waste - Set to Destruct
Sunn O))) - Belülről Pusztít
Sunn O))) - Why dost thou hide thyself in clouds?
Fucked Up - The Black Hats
Monday, December 1, 2008
Morbid Angel • The Pound SF • December 1, 2001
Have let this ticket thing slide a bit since the middle of last month. Weak. So here we go...
SunnO))) • The Independent • November 21, 2004
Rob Zombie • San Jose Event Center Arena • November 21, 1998
This was the first concert I took my little brother to. I think he was pretty blown away. It was a great bill, too. Fear Factory opened and they rocked, Monster Magnet were raw power personified, and Zombie was at his scary theatrical best.
Rage Against The Machine • Oakland Arena • November 19, 1999
Played chaperone for my little bro and his friend on this one, though I was curious to see what Rage was all about live. We hit the floor and were greeted to Rage's mostly knucklehead doofus fraternity jock fanbase. Lame. I could be completely wrong, but I don't think the band's socio-political messages have made any impact on these moronic goons. At one point the house lights went up and I swear it looked like Fight Club, arena style. Usually at any other show I could move away from all the circle pits and random brawls that erupt within the crowd, but no such luck here. I don't know how we all managed to make it out of there without so much as a bruise, but we did and I'm thankful for it!
Isis • Slim's • November 18, 2007
Attended this show just a day after I got back from the Philippines, and on the same day that I ended up going to work on a Sunday. Thought I wouldn't have anything left for the evening, but Isis flat out destroyed that night. Tired? Fuck that.
Sonny Rollins • Zellerbach Hall • November 18, 2000
As far as jazz musicians go, Rollins is my idol–one of the last true living legends in jazz. The sound was a little off, but Sonny's playing was great. He had to be in his 70s, but he was still tearing it up.
Have let this ticket thing slide a bit since the middle of last month. Weak. So here we go...
SunnO))) • The Independent • November 21, 2004
Rob Zombie • San Jose Event Center Arena • November 21, 1998
This was the first concert I took my little brother to. I think he was pretty blown away. It was a great bill, too. Fear Factory opened and they rocked, Monster Magnet were raw power personified, and Zombie was at his scary theatrical best.
Rage Against The Machine • Oakland Arena • November 19, 1999
Played chaperone for my little bro and his friend on this one, though I was curious to see what Rage was all about live. We hit the floor and were greeted to Rage's mostly knucklehead doofus fraternity jock fanbase. Lame. I could be completely wrong, but I don't think the band's socio-political messages have made any impact on these moronic goons. At one point the house lights went up and I swear it looked like Fight Club, arena style. Usually at any other show I could move away from all the circle pits and random brawls that erupt within the crowd, but no such luck here. I don't know how we all managed to make it out of there without so much as a bruise, but we did and I'm thankful for it!
Isis • Slim's • November 18, 2007
Attended this show just a day after I got back from the Philippines, and on the same day that I ended up going to work on a Sunday. Thought I wouldn't have anything left for the evening, but Isis flat out destroyed that night. Tired? Fuck that.
Sonny Rollins • Zellerbach Hall • November 18, 2000
As far as jazz musicians go, Rollins is my idol–one of the last true living legends in jazz. The sound was a little off, but Sonny's playing was great. He had to be in his 70s, but he was still tearing it up.
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