Anyone know why Phil switched to Eden cabinets?
Gone are the days we stopped to decide where we should go, we just ride...
CoolBreeze wrote:Heading out for the Spaceship in 3 . . .2 . . 1Can't wait, haven't been there since the Warlock shows!
strumminsix wrote:MT, how did you feel about a big chunk of set 2 taken by Beatles covers?Well, I'm a really big Beatles fan so I dug it just fine. It wasn't that big a chuck (not even close to the 30+ minute goo-fest that Est>Eyes>Rider was), maybe 10 minutes or so, and I would vote for it again. Plus, I'm sure they put some serious practice time in to do that album and I can't blame them for wanting to get a little extra mileage outta them....And, those particular tunes are just such great songs....once there was a way......to get back home....thought that was kinda appropro given Bob and Phil had not been to town together since 2002.
I don't care for that when there is so much GD material they need to play!
tcsned wrote:Great April Fool's Day show! China Cat - Shakedown was cool, interesting transition. Octopus ' Garden & Bathroom Window from The Beatles were both well played. The Fool in the Rain Zep cover was the highlight of April Foolishness. Joe Russo is badass, he really nailed the Bonham drum lines in "Fool" and generally keeps the band together. I think the backup singers are starting to find a space where they are really filling in the vocals well. JK played the PRS all night and was in fine form, Wier played the Gibson semi-hollow until the early 2nd set and switched to the Strat for the rest. They are played well and played well together. It was good to return to the Spaceship after 22 years!Not to mention the "Saturday Night" opener! It had been 24 years since I'd been there. JK had the Vantage as back up. And +1 on Russo- just phenomenal!
Right On!!
mttourpro wrote:
Thanks again Erock for the kind ticket---that was a great seat and seeing as that's the only show I'll see I really appreciated getting to be in a nice seat. A quick reveiew....