SURPRISES:
Talking Heads: Reluctantly agreed to go with a friend to see them. After the show, I drove around NorCal to see their next three concerts.
Kings X: Every song, even those that miss on CD, is explosive live. Tightest band I've ever seen, they sound like one mind playing three instruments simultaneously.
Dylan: Once show a big surprise, another a big disappointment.
Springsteen in a stadium: He worked it like a small nightclub.
Eminem & Dr. Dre: Two of the most captivating performers I've ever seen. I like their recordings well enough, but in concert they blew the doors off!
Meat Puppets: Sleepy on the recordings, rippin' live.
Nels Cline Singers: Nels Cline is the most compelling, masterful musician I've ever seen.
Throwing Muses: Good recordings (especially "Limbo"), but amazing in concert.
Soundgarden: I saw them at a surprise gig at a small club. They sounded monolithic.
Primus: Used to see them do afternoon gigs at a little bar on Haight Street. They were far too big for the local circuit, and quickly proved to be.
Spin Doctors: Not what you'd expect to see at a little bar on 2nd Ave in NYC. Soon thereafter, they shot to fame.
DISAPPOINTMENTS:
Catherine Wheel: More energy & creativity on the recordings than live.
Milton Nascimento: A musical hero of mine, he sat on a stool the entire night. Boring.
Talking Heads: Reluctantly agreed to go with a friend to see them. After the show, I drove around NorCal to see their next three concerts.
Kings X: Every song, even those that miss on CD, is explosive live. Tightest band I've ever seen, they sound like one mind playing three instruments simultaneously.
Dylan: Once show a big surprise, another a big disappointment.
Springsteen in a stadium: He worked it like a small nightclub.
Eminem & Dr. Dre: Two of the most captivating performers I've ever seen. I like their recordings well enough, but in concert they blew the doors off!
Meat Puppets: Sleepy on the recordings, rippin' live.
Nels Cline Singers: Nels Cline is the most compelling, masterful musician I've ever seen.
Throwing Muses: Good recordings (especially "Limbo"), but amazing in concert.
Soundgarden: I saw them at a surprise gig at a small club. They sounded monolithic.
Primus: Used to see them do afternoon gigs at a little bar on Haight Street. They were far too big for the local circuit, and quickly proved to be.
Spin Doctors: Not what you'd expect to see at a little bar on 2nd Ave in NYC. Soon thereafter, they shot to fame.
DISAPPOINTMENTS:
Catherine Wheel: More energy & creativity on the recordings than live.
Milton Nascimento: A musical hero of mine, he sat on a stool the entire night. Boring.