Saturday, November 5, 2016

Peter Hook and the Light at St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit, Michigan on 10/26/16

     Peter Hook and the Light are a UK band featuring Peter Hook, the seminal bassist for Joy Division and New Order. This was the second time that I have seen Peter Hook and the Light. This 2016 North American Tour features the band playing the 'Substance' albums by both Joy Division and New Order.
     The band features Peter Hook on bass guitar and vocals, Daniel Potts on guitar and vocals, Jack Bates (Peter's son) on bass, Andy Poole on keyboards, and Paul Kehoe on drums. The group is talented and versatile enough to do an excellent job on both Joy Division classics and New Order classics.
VENUE: St. Andrew's Hall is a medium sized venue in the Greektown area of Detroit, Michigan. It holds about 1000 for concerts. I have been here before (Macklemore and Ryan Lewis a few years back). 
MERCHANDISE: The band was selling some nice t-shirts (many signed by Peter Hook on the front, as he has before on other tours), a Peter Hook signed tour poster (only $15!), and a Daniel Potts CD. Very nice.
     I was very happy that I had purchased the Live Nation "Jump the Line" ticket and was the third person in the venue. I was able to grab a signed t-shirt and poster before heading up to the rail. I got a favored spot right where I anticipated Peter Hook being when he played. I enjoyed talking with other fans, including a father and son from Detroit and a young gentlemen from Cleveland who saved my spot on the rail while I ran to the restroom (in the basement, if your a gent).
     As you can see from the set list that the band played an amazing group of songs. And did they sound amazing. Although every song sounded terrific, major highlights were "Temptation" (Hooky seemed to notice me singing along and high-fived me after the song!), "Blue Monday", "Bizarre Love Triangle", "True Faith", "Warsaw", "Transmission", and "Love Will Tear Us Apart". 
     I love watching as Hooky and his son Jack trade of bass leads. Both are so great to hear and a lot of fun to watch. And Daniel Potts' lead vocals (especially effective on some New Order songs) and guitar playing are always a joy.
     When the show ended, I was VERY happy that one of the crew handed me Peter's set list. Thank you so much! 
     What a show! I loved so much about it -- it was a five star show all the way. I would love to see them play again, whether on this tour or another.

 Peter Hook

 Peter Hook

 Check out those great decals/stickets on Peter's bass

 Peter Hook in a classic pose.

 Peter Hook

 Peter Hook prowling the stage.

 Peter was in great voice.

 Peter Hook

 Bathed in red.

 Peter Hook

 Peter Hook

 Peter was a joy to hear on the bass.

 Peter Hook takes lead on many songs but shares lead with David Potts on others.

 Peter Hook and the Light

 Peter Hook

 Peter Hook and Paul Kehoe (drums)
The set list that the roadie handed me.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

The Avett Brothers at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheater, Toledo, Ohio 7/9/16


     I love the Avett Brothers. This was the fifth time seeing them live over the years. I was attending the show with my son Sam Teller, another big fan of the band. We were looking forward to hearing the new material from the album True Sadness released in 2016.
VENUE: This was my first time at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheater. Quite the nice set-up with the stage in a clamshell backdrop and the seating fanning out from there. There were fold-up chairs down front and stands with backs further on back. We were lucky enough to be in the center of the third row, right in front of the stage.
MERCH: The band had a large selection of shirts, posters, and other items available for sale.

     
The band came on stage at approximately 8:20 am with the full band launching into "D Bag Rag" with Scott Avett (above) and Seth Avett with kazoos. At the end of the opener, the brothers threw their kazoos into the audience with Scott's landing right in my hand! I have caught set lists, guitar picks, and drum sticks, but never a kazoo!

     Seth Avett (above) and the band then followed with one terrific song after another in a thirty song set. Early highlights were "Satan Pulls the Strings", "Down With the Shine", and "Ain't No Man". Although much of the new material has a different sound or feel to it, it sounds great with the older material. 
                                      
                            Bob Crawford on bass and violin provided his usual solid backing.

Joe Kwon adds so much to the sound of the Avett Brothers 
with his cello playing and background vocals.

The interplay of Scott and Seth is such a huge part of the sound and live performance of the band.

Second half highlights included "Head Full of Doubt", "I and Love and You", and "No Hard Feelings". Overall, an amazing selection of songs. And to top off the night, when the band was throwing their setlist into the audience, Scott Avett threw his right to me! Awesome!
Here are some additional pictures.

Joe Kwon on cello.

Another good one of Scott and Seth.

Seth Avett

The Avett Brothers

I loved this show. It was definitely a five out of five starts! And thanks Scott Avett for the kazoo and the set list! Can't wait to see you guys again!







Sunday, May 29, 2016

Eagles of Death Metal, Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio 5/28/16

     This was my first time seeing Eagles of Death Metal. And what a great show that I hope it is not my last! I wore my Iggy Pop Post Pop Depression Tour t-shirt, which brought a number of "Hey, cool shirt. Did you see them on the tour?" Yes was the answer -- and an original member of Eagles of Death Metal was featured on that tour: Josh Homme.
     I thought the pictures from this show turned out really well. So I am gonna let them do the talking. Great show with awesome musicianship -- these guys can rock! The band seemed to have as much fun putting on a show as the crowd enjoyed seeing it. And EODM threw more guitar picks into the audience than anyone (except maybe Cheap Trick) -- I almost got one (maybe next time!). Thanks for the great show, Eagles of Death Metal!

 Stage banner

 Jesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal

Dave Catching (guitar), Jorma Vik (drums), and Matt McJunkins (bass) of EODM 

Eagles of Death Metal

Jesse Hughes

I had never seen anyone go into the balcony at Newport until Jesse did it that night!

People in the balcony seemed stunned that Jesse was up there. Cool moment.

Dave Catching doing a guitar solo.

Eagles of Death Metal

Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame Inductees I Have Seen In Concert

     When my son recently overheard a conversation at a rock show about how many Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame inductees they had seen in concert, he asked me how many I had seen. I did not know the answer. So I checked Wikipedia for a year-by-year list tonight and added it up. Here is the list:

2016
Cheap Trick x 2
Chicago x 3
Deep Purple
Steve Miller x 2

2015
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts x 3
Green Day
Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble

2014
Peter Gabriel
Hall & Oates
Kiss x 2

2013
Heart
Randy Newman
Public Enemy
Rush x 5

2012
Beastie Boys
Red Hot Chili Peppers x 2

2011
Alice Cooper x 2
Dr. John

2010
Genesis

2009
Run-DMC

2008
John Mellencamp x 3

2007
R.E.M.
Van Halen

2006
Black Sabbath
Blondie
Lynyrd Skynyrd

2005
Buddy Guy
The O’Jays
Pretenders x 2
U2

2004
Jackson Browne
Prince
Bob Seger x 2
ZZ Top

2003
AC/DC x 2
Elvis Costello & the Attractions x 3
The Police x 3

2002
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Ramones

2001
Aerosmith x 3
Queen
Steely Dan x 3


2000
Eric Clapton
Earth, Wind & Fire x 3
Bonnie Raitt
James Taylor

1999
Billy Joel x 3
Paul McCartney x 2
Bruce Springsteen x 20

1998
Eagles
Fleetwood Mac x 2
Santana x 2

1997
Parliament-Funkadelic

1996
David Bowie
Gladys Knight & the Pips

1995
Neil Young

1994
Elton John x 2
Grateful Dead

1993
--

1992
The Isley Brothers

1991
--

1990
The Who

1989
The Rolling Stones x 3
The Temptations
Stevie Wonder

1988
The Beach Boys
Bob Dylan x 2

1987
Aretha Franklin
B.B. King
Smokey Robinson

1986
--


 So the number is 68. The most I have seen an inductee: Bruce Springsteen. Biggest regrets (that were attainable): Led Zeppelin, The Clash, Talking Heads, the Stooges, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, and Tom Waits.
Still might see them live: Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Guns 'n' Roses, Jimmy Cliff, Tom Waits, Neil Diamond (umm...), Metallica, Jeff Beck, Patti Smith, Madonna, and Leonard Cohen.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio 5/27/16


     I have been fortunate to see Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls previously -- at Shaky Knees Festival 2015 (Atlanta, Georgia). I was very much looking forward to seeing the band again. And when I found out that Two Cow Garage was an opener, I was even more excited. 
VENUE: I have lost track of how many shows I have seen at the Newport Music Hall -- a lot! A great venue for a sweat show!
MERCH: All three bands had a good selection of music, t-shirts, etc for sale. And Derek Zanetti and a member of Two Cow Garage were behind the merch table meeting fans after the show.
OPENER: I love the name Homeless Gospel Choir. And when a single performer comes on stage to start the show, you wonder where is the rest of the choir. Derek Zanetti then broke into one after another punk-folk song. He time and again said "This is a protest song". And he was right. I really like the material. A welcome addition to the night!
SECOND OPENER: Two Cow Garage are an awesome punk/alternative country/rock band from Columbus, Ohio. I saw them at a show in Franklinton a couple summers ago at an arts festival. There set was filled with energetic, catchy songs with an edge. The songs are terrific and the crowd was really energized by the set. Love this band!
HEADLINER: Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls recently released a new album, Positive Songs for Negative People, and the band is touring to support it. A stop in Columbus, Ohio was welcomed by the energetic crowd in attendance. The band played new material, old favorites, and an interesting cover song: Frank told guitarist Ben Lloyd that the hall was America's Oldest Continuously Operating Rock Club. Frank and the band then paid tribute to a band that played here years ago by covering "Ace of Spades" by Motorhead. 
     I appreciate that Frank Turner opening encourages his fans to all be on their best "play nice together" behavior while dancing, singing along, and enjoying themselves. His words about respecting the women in the audience are much appreciated by me -- thanks Frank and band!
     The show was terrific with the band energetically (the whole show was filled with rock 'n' roll energy) performing the material, interacting with the audience, and genuinely enjoying themselves. As you can see by the photo below, Frank Turner crowd-surfed into the audience and back. Great performance.
     As the crowd headed out and the security folks were getting restless, Ben Lloyd handed a fan a setlist. I was standing just behind the barrier in front of Tarrant Anderson's spot on stage. When he came back out to pack up equipment, I politely asked for his setlist and he handed it to me! Yeh! Thanks Tarrant!!
     Overall, a very enjoyable show with all three sets being excellent.



Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio -- America's Longest Continuously Operating Rock Club

Homeless Gospel Choir (Derek Zanetti)

Columbus' own Two Cow Garage

Micah Schnabel of Two Cow Garage

Shane Sweeney Two Cow Garage

Frank Turner

Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls

Frank Turner

Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls

Ben Lloyd, Frank Turner, Nigel Powell, and Tarrant Anderson on stage

Frank Turner crowd-surfing at the Newport Music Hall

 Tarrant Anderson, bassist

 Frank Turner


Tarrant Anderson handed me his setlist