Sphere!


Anyone been? I've been quite a bit and think it's the best concert sound I've ever heard by a large margin (not a bad visual experience either).

beach2mtn

I saw U2 in November…super technology and venue forward with jaw dropping visuals…sound might as well have been elevator music.

 

Caught the last two Phish shows and they were extraordinarily audio forward doing some of the craziest things I’ve ever heard (bouncing sounds around the room…pun definitely intended). Their visuals were incredible as well but the sound was the star of the show for me.

 

Been to four Dead and Co shows and they’re a great happy medium…the band is playing super tight, the imagery is ridiculous, and again the sound is off the charts.

 

I love live music and the Sphere is completely changing that experience in multiple ways and all for the better. Get there if you can!

@larsman

I will check them out. Are you familiar with Chris Robinson Brotherhood ?  

 

 

I wanted to catch Phish missed out on tix and then got offered a Sunday but it was too last minute. My friends who went loved it and sent some cool pics back.

@stuartk - Hi Stuart - yes I am, but I'm not much of a fan of Black Crowes or the brothers - they're great, for sure, but just not for me.... 

@larsman

Perhaps we simply hear differently, but to my ears, The Brotherhood sounds very little like the Black Crowes, who were clearly drawing from 70’s Rock bands such as Free, Faces and Let It Bleed/Sticky Fingers/Exile period Stones. The Brotherhood’s roots were in Jam bands with a strong G. Dead influence, except that, unlike the Dead, The Brotherhood eschewed the "ragged but right" ethos. In other words, they were consistently tight and in tune. Neil Casal’s playing in that band was very much in the Jerry vein. My two cents.