Chevelle and disturbed put on a good show, as usual, at the state fair
We saw Joe Rogan perform at Vulcan Gas Company in Austin 3 weeks ago. Ron White came out and did a set tooo- awesome
He was pretty good in person…I think he’s a decent comedian, not a Chris Rock-level, but I enjoy his podcast too. What was neat is that he had several real good opening acts too- Ron White, Kill Tony…both were funnier than Rogan. Everybody was laughing so much with the openers, by the time Rogan came out, he just had to keep the momentum and he did.I’ve attempted to watch some of Rogan’s standup online and didn’t think it was funny at all…. but everyone has different tastes.
He was pretty good in person…I think he’s a decent comedian, not a Chris Rock-level, but I enjoy his podcast too. What was neat is that he had several real good opening acts too- Ron White, Kill Tony…both were funnier than Rogan. Everybody was laughing so much with the openers, by the time Rogan came out, he just had to keep the momentum and he did.
Plus the venue was awesome- maybe 300 people in the entire place, we were 12 feet from the stage- so it was intimate and really fun to interact with the comedians. Ron White was not to be trifled with, if you caught his attention, he would destroy you and heckle you incessantly. If you go to Austin, it’s a great night out. Tickets were $35…it was a heck of a deal.
Yes- Hans Kim was the very first act when we went. He did a quick 15 minute set. I thought he was good, I was laughing a little, but he had my wife rolling the whole whole time. I’d never heard of him and he was a nice surprise. He’s sharp and was good when he did observational humor.Were Hans Kim or William Montgomery opening? If so, how were they?
I'm seriously blocking the next person who mentions Jack White. The FOMO is so real right now.
I don't mind encores, but I can appreciate when an artist doesn't try to do too much audience interaction. Sometimes it's fine. Other times, I'd rather they just played the music.Carrie Underwood was pretty good at the State Fair last night. She did something that I wish more artists would do and that is don't do an encore. Near the end of the show she said something like "I'm not going to pretend that we are done playing then make you scream to have me come back out we're just going to play through all the songs to the end" and there was no doubt about it either because as soon as she left the stage and the lights went down the fireworks started. Not a lot of "razzle dazzle" smoke and lights entertainment she and her band just came out and played a quality set and let the music do all the talking. She didn't address the crowd too much and when she did it was pretty short and to the point. She's probably one of those rare artists where her singing is more than enough to entertain me as she sounds spot on live too.
I don't mind encores, but I can appreciate when an artist doesn't try to do too much audience interaction. Sometimes it's fine. Other times, I'd rather they just played the music.
We saw the Pixies a few years ago at Hoyt Sherman, and their entire show was just a wall of sound, from end to end. Almost no downtime between songs. Very, very little talking to the audience. Just enough time for them to grab a drink of water/beer and wipe their brows with a towel, then right into the next song. The crowd loved it, because they just never let up. The whole show was like a crescendo.
I don't mind encores, but I can appreciate when an artist doesn't try to do too much audience interaction. Sometimes it's fine. Other times, I'd rather they just played the music.
We saw the Pixies a few years ago at Hoyt Sherman, and their entire show was just a wall of sound, from end to end. Almost no downtime between songs. Very, very little talking to the audience. Just enough time for them to grab a drink of water/beer and wipe their brows with a towel, then right into the next song. The crowd loved it, because they just never let up. The whole show was like a crescendo.
We were at that show and were also impressed with the pace. Not even enough time in between songs for the cheers to fade just right into the next.I don't mind encores, but I can appreciate when an artist doesn't try to do too much audience interaction. Sometimes it's fine. Other times, I'd rather they just played the music.
We saw the Pixies a few years ago at Hoyt Sherman, and their entire show was just a wall of sound, from end to end. Almost no downtime between songs. Very, very little talking to the audience. Just enough time for them to grab a drink of water/beer and wipe their brows with a towel, then right into the next song. The crowd loved it, because they just never let up. The whole show was like a crescendo.
Two acts that just play and mean business are the Pixies and the Cure. The Cure was even more impressive as they played 36 songs for 3+ hours and took little in the way of breaks.
I would LOVE to see The Cure..... always have been on my bucket list of concerts.
The fill in dude was decent?I saw ZZ Top last week because a friend is a something of a super fan. My first impression: ZZ Top is old! Decent concert though.
Buddy saw Rammstein at USBank Stadium on Saturday. He said it was the best concert he had ever been to. Over 1,350 tons of equipment for the show!! DuHast!!