Your last concert was to see who and when?


Pretty simple, what and when was your last concert?
kiddman
Tony Bennett March 5 Dr. Phillips Center Walt Disney Theater
This man is totally amazing and a sensational performer, a most memorable evening.
Saw the Yardbirds on Sat. with Vanilla Fudge and VF were very good but the Yardbirds were spectacular! Only drummer Jim McCarty remains from the originals, but the other "birds" played as if they wrote this stuff. 
Spot on vocals and feedback. Highly recommended!
Seeing Richard Thompson tomorrow night at a small theater in Cincinnati. I have pretty high expectations. Hope its good......
Bryan Ferry @ Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady NY on March 30th.  

He's still got it.
"The Midtown Men" in a sold out venue in Buffalo last Saturday

sensational!
Saw Richard Thompson last night at Memorial Hall in the Over the Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. Wow! What a venue. The beautifully renovated 1908 Theater is a fantastic place to see a concert. Beautiful room, great sight lines and excellent acoustics.

Richard Thompson was outstanding. It was a solo acoustic show. Richard's guitar playing was outstanding and his lyrics and singing always pull you right in. Authentic!
Treefort music festival in Boise Idaho a couple weeks ago. 5 days of nonstop shows all over downtown. A mini-SXSW. I saw dozens of bands. Personal fave was Jonathan Richman, who played the mainstage on Sat afternoon to a smallish crowd (I've seen him I bet 7x live). Lizzo played that nite to a giant throng and very loud PA system, so loud I listened from the street. Flaural I saw randomly and was impressed; shoegaze trance stuff, real good. Every March in Boise, it's worth the trip.
Saw Buddy Guy and his blues band last evening...

In a word...S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R !!!

Do yourself a favor and go see the man/legend...you can thank me later for the heads-up...  ;^)
Glad to see Cohoes Music Hall is still going, lived a few blocks away at one time , Capital District is one of USA's best kept secrets .
Brian Wilson, Pet Sounds tour, May 13 at Moody Theater, Austin.  His voice is far from what it was, but the band was very good and it was a great evening with a couple of magical moments.
schubert- Indeed Cohoes Music Hall is still going. We have Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Proctors, The Palace, and SPAC for the summer months. Capital District is pretty good... If I move, I won't miss the weather or the high taxes. But I digress (-:
Don't leave out The Egg.  Not a bad seat in either of the theaters in that building.  And you're correct about both the taxes and the weather.  We had early spring two days ago, late spring yesterday, and summer for today and tomorrow.  Maybe it'll snow early next week....
Taxes are rough, but could be worse , west of Albany Upstate NY pays taxes on NYC level with rust-belt wages .
But as they say taxes are the price of civilization .
Proctors is 'da bomb, love that place .
That's too funny. I go to the Egg more often than all the others, and forgot about it. I've enjoyed many shows there. Ray Manzarek/Robby Krieger, Gregg Allman solo, Beth Hart, Keb Mo.... Great venue. Proctors these days is mostly all plays, but they do have an occasional concert. I'm 51, and If I live to retire, it won't be in Albany. The price of civilization in the Carolina's is much more civilized. (-:
Wow! What a treat. Saw Bruce Cockburn last night at Jorma Kaukonen's Fur Peace Ranch. It was a great show by a great artist. Super simple setup consisting of one amplified acoustic guitar and a stool in a 200 seat concert venue. If you are not familiar with Fur Peace Ranch, take a look via the link below. Fur Peace Ranch is primarily a guitar camp, run by Jorma and his wife with rotating guest guitarist/instructors. Unfortunately, I don't play. But I can dream..........

https://furpeaceranch.com/

Jeff Lynne's ELO last summer with my daughter (1st concert) at Radio City Music Hall.  Next up, Elvis Costello in Charlotte on June 21.  Third row, center section.  Not as good as my last seats for Elvis--Orchestra pit, 1st row, eight feet from the artists!

I saw O.A.R. and Train with my 13 year old. O.A.R. was good. Train was meh. Both, though, had horrible sound. Too loud and way too much treble. I've been noticing this more and more lately, the sound guys are making everything almost painful to listen to. Has anyone else noticed this, or is it just my area? Maybe they're going deaf and it sounds good to them?

At the last event I went to (that I wanted to 😝), dj spooky was playing and it was way too boosted. I could clearly hear it clipping. I told my friend, who was helping to organize the event and he told the sound guys, but 20 minutes later it was clipping again. The idiots even set a sub on fire. They had to wheel it outside it was smoking so badly..
Last night.
Hall & Oates.....no magic...really bad. 
and
Tears For Fears........spot on and rocked the house!!!!!
 

Rodney Crowell with his guitarist virtuoso
Joe Robinson and talented fiddler, May 29 at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, CA. Joe did a solo opening act. His playing is beautiful and transformative. He did his rendition of "Over The Rainbow". I was in awe. Rodney and his cohorts went on to play a long, generous set. I could have seen them again the next day.
Oh yeah, Rodney is great live! I saw him on his The Houston Kid tour, at The Roxy Theater. He was accompanied by only a guitarist and bassist, the latter Jerry Scheff (Elvis Presley, T-Bone Burnett), the absolute best bass player I've seen live. And I saw John Entwistle and Rick Danko!
Pink Martini at the Keswick Theater - second time seeing them there.  Good show but the pianist (band leader) was sick which did effect the vitality of the performance.  Saw them this past December.  Would definitely see them again!
Last Friday night I took my wife and 13 year old son to see the U2 - Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary Tour show at Papa John's Stadium in Louisville, KY. One Republic opened the show.

All I can say is WOW! Absolutely the best stadium show I've seen in my 40 years of going to rock concerts. U2 is the biggest band in the world for a reason. They have the art of the stadium show down. So good I'm going to go to another show this year. Next one will be floor tickets (standing room) to get a different perspective on the show.

Highly recommended........
Saw Diana Krall tonight at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering (Dayton), Ohio with my wife and a couple of friends. GREAT SHOW! 

@kjweisner - Did you see the Elvis Costello show last week? Just curious as I'm seeing Elvis Costello and the Imposters next month. I saw Elvis Costello with Larkin Poe and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band last October at the Ryman in Nashville and it was fantastic!
@reubent I did see the show and it could not have been better!  Great seats and an outdoor venue so avoided all the sonic issues of an enclosed environment.  The performance was just unbelievably good, starting with the fact that the musical theme was the Imperial Bedroom album which is my favorite.  2.25 hours overall that just flew by.  Pete Thomas is a way better drummer than I ever realized and of course Steve Nieve is a huge and integral talent and contributor to Elvis' sound.  EC actually reminds me of Springsteen in terms of performance work ethic and has a great stage presence.  Would love to catch another show on this tour!
Richard Thompson. Last Friday @ Westbrook Performing Arts Center. Played solo and only used 1 guitar for nearly 2 hours. When he played and sang Vincent Black Lightning 1952 I swore he has 15 fingers. A really great show and a great 1000 seat venue. It's at the junior high school and sponsored by the city of Westbrook.
Richard Thompson is okay, but he's no Jerry Garcia ;-). Love Richard, seen him a few times, have all his albums, as well as all the Fairport Convention ones.
@thepigdog - Agree about Richard Thompson. I saw his solo show in April and it was fantastic. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning is one of my all time favorite songs and he killed it live.
for my money, richard thompson's the greatest living guitarist, mindboggling on acoustic and just as good electric.
I received a call from my sister with the opportunity to see Chris Stapleton in Tulsa at the BOK center. I was a little surprised on how much I enjoyed it, an outstanding show.
Phish in Chicago last Sunday night. The first time I've seen them. Don't know why I waited so long. What a great show. 
I saw the Elvis Costello - Imperial Bedroom and other Chambers Tour tonight at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering, Ohio. Awesome show. The finale of "Pump it Up" and "What's so Funny 'bout Peace, Love and Understanding" is one of the great concert moments of my life.

Interestingly, I just saw Elvis's wife, Diana Krall at the same venue, just last month.....
I saw Steve Earle and the Dukes again tonight. That's 4 Steve Earle shows for me in about the last 18 months. As always, it was a great show. The highlights for me were Jerusalem, Transcendental Blues and a killer cover of Hey Joe.......
My wife and I attended the Neil Diamond show at the Intrust Bank Arena in Wichita Ks. on Friday last week. Overall a good show though lacking a little in energy, but hey Neil's got to be at least 75 years old and he sounded great.
Seeing Garbage/Blondie in two weeks.

Seeing Tift Merritt & friends in four weeks.
Good to see all the Richard Thompson love here!

My wife and I arrived in Las Vegas yesterday to see tonight's Buckingham McVie show (which stars in about 5 hours).  After we checked in and got dinner, we wandered over to Planet Hollywood and bought tickets to see Pitbull.  Evidently he's a Big Deal these days and my bride wanted to go.  It was a quick show and entertaining enough - he played 75 minutes - although I'm not sure how much more he could have gone on  before it got annoying.

The odd part (for me) was the large overlap between "street attitude hip-hop" (not sure that's the right genre, but it's as close as I can come up with)  and traditional schmaltzy Vegas spectacle.  Loud pop music, highly choreographed, big lazer production, lots of "feel blessed to be here" / thanking the audience speeches, and the requisite scantily clad, top heavy dancing girls.  In a way, it wasn't much different from the Rat Pack.  I guess it was very different in some ways, but it felt very much "in the Vegas tradition".

Incidentally, while there wasn't a ton of musical ability on display, Pitbull's drummer is a beast.

Later tonight - Lindsey and Christine.


Lindsey and Christine.  Terrific show.  The new material works better/rocks harder live than on record IMO.  Buckingham's voice was in much better shape than it's been in for years.  McVie still has great pipes.  The new rhythm section is hard edged and great on the more aggressive material.  They skipped a few songs that I'd have loved to hear, but that's usually the case when the band has so much material that I love.

BTW - The Wallflowers opened.  Their set started slow, but picked up steam throughout.  Coincidentally, given all of the Richard Thompson love recently exhibited in this thread, they covered "I Want to See The Bright Lights" and it was a high light of their set.

Marty, have you seen any of the pics of Lindsey and Stevie when they were in The Fritz Reiner Memorial Band (original name, later shortened to merely Fritz)? They were just another local San Jose cover band, playing at local High Schools and Teen Centers like the rest of us. There are pics of her on stage in a Prom dress, with a bouffant hairdo! I saw them live only once, as the opening act at the Santa Clara (valley) Folk Rock Festival in the Summer of '68. Also on the bill were The Electric Flag (fantastic!), and The Doors, who closed the show.

Maybe it was San Jose's The Doobie Brothers getting a Warner Brothers record deal that inspired them to move to L.A. in '72 or so. They've done pretty well for themselves ;-).

Bdp

I know of Fritz and the Fritz story, and I’ve seen a few photos, but I never heard them. Unfortunately.

BTW, Buckingham and Nicks moved to LA after they got a deal with Polydor. Fritz auditioned, but the label just wanted the two of them. Their record flopped, but Buckingham happened to be in-house when Mick Fleetwood walked in looking for a studio and new guitar player. Fortuitous meeting.
Took the whole family to see Queen and Adam Lambert  in Philly last Sunday.   It was a blast!

Saw Two Cellos with my wife and 13 y.o son. Highly over-rated IMHO. However, the hundreds of cello playing middle/high schoolers and most of the women in the crowd, seemed to really enjoy it. This included my wife and son.......
Saw Blondie/Garbage last night with my daughter & son-in-law. Very enjoyable! No regrets!
Seen  the ann wilson thing  last night.The show was great and her voice is still one of the best in rock.The band was fantastic and they rocked the house for 2 hours. Great time for all...
Saw Tift Merritt & friends last night. Always enjoy seeing her live. Her recent lp has taken some time to grow on me. Seeing her perform some of those songs live gave me a much deeper appreciation for them. Her (friends) that comprised her band were fabulous separately and especially playing together. When you experience her live, you feel like she could be your sister, down to earth, no put-ons.
What's funny is, I just put on "Stitch of the World" and immediately got chills. That's what the effect of seeing her live has had on me. I remember feeling the same way after her "Traveling Alone" tour. Wonderful!