The Troubadour is such a cool little intimate venue full of history that makes it more than an iconic venue. I'm usually busy seeing huge stadium bands and it's always nice when a smaller act brings me back to a venue like the Troubadour. My third time at this venue and the second time seeing Matt Nathanson. Matt Nathanson is a singer songwriter who ensnares his fans with a poetic genius. After hammering out album after album over the past couple of decades, Matt Nathanson has a recognizable following. If you're unfamiliar with him, go check it out. I had never been familiar with Matt until my girlfriend introduced me to him. He's actually what I call a department store artist, because he had a relatively chart happy hit in the early thousands that you'll be likely to hear over the speakers of a JC Penny or Target.
I think his diehard fans like his celebrity prowess just fine and I agree. I have a similar relationship with some favorite artists of mine. I'm glad they aren't too big. Smaller bands are fun in an intimate sort of way. Scorpions will Rock Me Like a Hurricane, and David Bowie will take me on a Moonage Daydream, but I'll either have a nosebleed or I'll be broke. I'll gladly take my small shows like The Adicts, Blue October, and Matt Nathanson.
This show was fun because It was the first thing we have been able to do in a while; she's been really busy and so have I. It's always a treat to go out and do something really fun with her. Before the show we managed to go and get our belly's full of I-Hop and got in line early enough to be very close to the stage. The one downside to the intimate venue is being sardined in general admission standing in one spot for hours on end. My senses were happy but my back was not.
This was a fun set. The show was opened up by Matt's cousin/guitarist. Then with minimum intermission Matt Nathanson was on the stage. It was just the two of them for most of the set aside from 2 songs where his whole band came on stage. It was a stripped down show with something I had never seen before. A song wheel. If you want to know what Matt Nathanson is going to play when you go see him on this tour. GOOD LUCK! The song wheel was as explained by Matt "so, if you are unhappy about anything I didn't play, you can blame it on the fucking wheel." Matt Nathanson is such a ham. His sets are 2 parts. One part stand up comedy show, one part singer songwriter jams. He played a good 18 song I believe, with some deep cuts, some cuts off his new album and a few things in between. It was a well rounded show that was just enough for the small space that is the Troubadour. You wouldn't want to see anything much more try to be fit into that venue.
This was actually a late birthday present for my girlfriend. I'm glad I got to take her to see her favorite music dude. Trust me, she's nutty for Matt Nathanson!
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Matt Nathanson
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Knotfest 2015
Here we are at 101 concerts. What are we gonna do about it?
Well... I guess we are gonna write about it.
Knotfest: A festival put on annually by the band Slipknot. This festival is two days of heavy metal artists exploding through the hills of San Bernardino.
I, however, was only drawn to the first day, Saturday October 24, 2015. Because who was main headliner? Judas Priest. Who opened for them? Korn. If you've been paying attention you'll know already that I am a huge Korn fan and an even bigger Judas Priest fan.
I have another post you can read called Epicenter Festival 2015. Where I talk about seeing Korn alongside a few other cool bands. Such as Limp Bizkit, P.O.D. I suggest you give that post a read!
I feel like Korn is a band that you come to understand and appreciate. I know the sound can be "a lot" at first. But when you find out where that heavy music comes from, and it comes from a very heartfelt place. It can change your mind, and make you a Korn believer. The lyrics are largely written by Jonathan Davis who truly had a sad childhood. Understanding his story changed my mind. Also their relationship as a band is awesome. They are all buddies, in videos they seem to have so much fun with each other being in a Rock band. Or nu-metal if you want me to be all specific and what not.
So what do you do when you have tickets to see an awesome show, but your girlfriend gets busy?
Find another willing soul to gallivant alongside me through heavy metal bliss!
My friend Raitt pulled through when I requested a ride in exchange for his entry. So he picked me up at my house, we went and grabbed a 32 of Budweiser some ice and we were off. We ripped through on the toll road and we arrived early for some pre game shenanigans. We were supposed to have a few drinks, then we got buzzed, and then we got drunk. Sharing laughs, and our love for metal.
While at Knotfest I managed to see Kataklysm, Mastodon, Korn and Judas Priest. To be honest I needed to rest during Mastodon. A lot of walking and a lot of beer was exhausting. I actually walked 7 miles! But by the time Korn was up I was ready, ready to redeem myself after an hour long lawn nap. I was so far from the stage that I didn't really worry about watching the show. There was a cool little mosh pit of just a few people. It was wide open and we were just having a lot of fun listening to Korn together. Korn is definitely it's own niche that I'm pleased to be part of. The set was not nearly as long as I could have hoped. They are touring for the 20th anniversary of their first self titled album. However there set was far too short to give the audience a full injection of the album and then some extra hits. So they ripped through the first half of the album and gave fans some of there more chart topping hits. I'm just glad to have seen them during the Epicenter festival. They had a longer set during that show, it was fantastic. Again I can't venture too far into the performance itself, because I had seen it and I wasn't really focused on trying to watch what was so far away. But I love John, Fieldy, Head, I love the Korn crew. They've made some of my favorite songs of all time.
The moshing subsided for Priest as one would expect, Judas Priest is high octane metal don't get me wrong. But their brand of metal doesn't really call for moshing. They slay you into submission to the point where all you can do is sit and watch in awe as your face starts to melt off. Rob Halford looked to be in really good health, and I can't imagine Judas Priest going anywhere anytime soon. I hope to find myself at a true to the bone full set Judas Priest show again soon. Much like Korn the set was minimal and short. However they did manage to have Rob ride out on his motorcycle. As one has come to expect. But cheers to performing some of my favorite songs of all time for me again boys. The Priest is always welcome back to Southern California. Please check out my first Judas Priest post Dan Goes To Judas Priest Concerts where I write like the biggest fanboy goober ever. Maybe next time I'll be able to afford meet and greet tickets and really solidify my Judas Priest history!!
Well... I guess we are gonna write about it.
Knotfest: A festival put on annually by the band Slipknot. This festival is two days of heavy metal artists exploding through the hills of San Bernardino.
I, however, was only drawn to the first day, Saturday October 24, 2015. Because who was main headliner? Judas Priest. Who opened for them? Korn. If you've been paying attention you'll know already that I am a huge Korn fan and an even bigger Judas Priest fan.

I feel like Korn is a band that you come to understand and appreciate. I know the sound can be "a lot" at first. But when you find out where that heavy music comes from, and it comes from a very heartfelt place. It can change your mind, and make you a Korn believer. The lyrics are largely written by Jonathan Davis who truly had a sad childhood. Understanding his story changed my mind. Also their relationship as a band is awesome. They are all buddies, in videos they seem to have so much fun with each other being in a Rock band. Or nu-metal if you want me to be all specific and what not.
So what do you do when you have tickets to see an awesome show, but your girlfriend gets busy?
Find another willing soul to gallivant alongside me through heavy metal bliss!
My friend Raitt pulled through when I requested a ride in exchange for his entry. So he picked me up at my house, we went and grabbed a 32 of Budweiser some ice and we were off. We ripped through on the toll road and we arrived early for some pre game shenanigans. We were supposed to have a few drinks, then we got buzzed, and then we got drunk. Sharing laughs, and our love for metal.
While at Knotfest I managed to see Kataklysm, Mastodon, Korn and Judas Priest. To be honest I needed to rest during Mastodon. A lot of walking and a lot of beer was exhausting. I actually walked 7 miles! But by the time Korn was up I was ready, ready to redeem myself after an hour long lawn nap. I was so far from the stage that I didn't really worry about watching the show. There was a cool little mosh pit of just a few people. It was wide open and we were just having a lot of fun listening to Korn together. Korn is definitely it's own niche that I'm pleased to be part of. The set was not nearly as long as I could have hoped. They are touring for the 20th anniversary of their first self titled album. However there set was far too short to give the audience a full injection of the album and then some extra hits. So they ripped through the first half of the album and gave fans some of there more chart topping hits. I'm just glad to have seen them during the Epicenter festival. They had a longer set during that show, it was fantastic. Again I can't venture too far into the performance itself, because I had seen it and I wasn't really focused on trying to watch what was so far away. But I love John, Fieldy, Head, I love the Korn crew. They've made some of my favorite songs of all time.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015
My 100th Concert
Well, we've reached a milestone. I've been to now 100 total concerts
as of last Saturday October 3rd. Feels like I've got this new awesome
credibility. Now I have to buckle down and hit 200 twice, three, maybe
four times as fast but until we get there, I'm just grateful to have
grown up well off enough to have seen so many concerts. I've also been
very blessed to have good friends and family that know how to show me a
good time. Whether it's a Christmas present, birthday present, or just
because I'm awesome, I've managed to attend 100 memorable and wonderful
shows
Now let's take a look at the band that pushed me
into 100 total concerts. Rascal Flatts, certainly an odd turn of events,
but I'll take it. I say it's odd because my 100th concert was turning
out to be The Who and country was never much my taste in music. But when
your lovely girlfriend is your main concert buddy who loves country,
you find yourself at many country concerts which has been rewarding in
many ways and has actually harvested a taste for country music in my
heart but ladies and gentlemen she goes and sees my metal bands with me,
so that's what true love looks like :-p.
This was our third time seeing Rascal Flats, and I am always pleased. Jay Flats has an intense voice and is just so spot on live. He delivers each hit with so much energy. This has been a hard working country act for about 15 years and having released 9 studio albums. With that body of work and commitment, it's no wonder Rascal Flatts has quickly solidified themselves as legends in country music.
The only thing about this show that was a bit disappointing is the fact that it was basically a re-hash of the last tour. It was essentially a victory lap with the success of their Rewind album. They re-named this tour Riot after the single that was released from the Rewind album. But it had a lot of the same stage elements. It was at my venue friend this summer Irvine Meadows. I think I managed to see over 5 shows at Irvine Meadows this summer. Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, Van Halen, Darius Rucker, Sublime w/Rome. I think Rascal Flatts brought me to Irvine Meadows for the last time this concert season.
Oh, they had two openers, some girl from The Voice, and Scotty McCreery who I believe won American Idol, or something like that. I have a personal aversion to these kinds of shows, so I'm no authority.
So, 100 concerts!!! that's pretty exciting, We are also 25 posts in to the blog. and WeGoToConcerts.BlogSpot.com is still growing as well.
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This was our third time seeing Rascal Flats, and I am always pleased. Jay Flats has an intense voice and is just so spot on live. He delivers each hit with so much energy. This has been a hard working country act for about 15 years and having released 9 studio albums. With that body of work and commitment, it's no wonder Rascal Flatts has quickly solidified themselves as legends in country music.
The only thing about this show that was a bit disappointing is the fact that it was basically a re-hash of the last tour. It was essentially a victory lap with the success of their Rewind album. They re-named this tour Riot after the single that was released from the Rewind album. But it had a lot of the same stage elements. It was at my venue friend this summer Irvine Meadows. I think I managed to see over 5 shows at Irvine Meadows this summer. Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, Van Halen, Darius Rucker, Sublime w/Rome. I think Rascal Flatts brought me to Irvine Meadows for the last time this concert season.
Oh, they had two openers, some girl from The Voice, and Scotty McCreery who I believe won American Idol, or something like that. I have a personal aversion to these kinds of shows, so I'm no authority.
So, 100 concerts!!! that's pretty exciting, We are also 25 posts in to the blog. and WeGoToConcerts.BlogSpot.com is still growing as well.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
#2 AC/DC: Countdown To 100
This Isn't My First Rock Concert: I'm A Trained Professional.
AC/DC: The band that started it's rampage in the early part of the 70s providing top notch true to the bone Rock N' Roll with each and every album. Then, when tragedy stuck and front man Bon Scott passed, Brian Johnson rose from the ashes and brought with him one of the best selling Rock albums of all time Back In Black. Whether or not you are that into AC/DC in a big way, it can easily be agreed upon that they released some hard to miss anthems. Songs like Highway To Hell, Thunderstruck, Back In Black, and You Shook Me All Night Long. However, there is one thing that can be hard to convey to someone who is not necessarily a big fan (which you're crazy not to be) is the live concerts. AC/DC has such impressive Live shows that they actually have some of the best selling Live DVD's and CD's. When heading to an AC/DC concert there are certain things you need to expect. You'll have to expect a massive set list full of deep cuts and top charting hits. Not only are you going to get a musical feast but they are a band that will give you a visual performance you come to expect.
When you hear "Whole Lotta Rosie" start playing, you better expect a several hundred foot tall big Rosie blown up to fill the stage. While she's doing that Angus Young is probably already down to wearing just shorts, having already stripped down from his school boys uniform. Then there's the cannons. Basically if you haven't already lost your hearing by the end of the night they'll fire some cannons which are so dang loud.
The first time I saw AC/DC my nose was bleeding for sure. I also had a side view, so my seats were just the pits. I saw AC/DC come around for their Black Ice world tour. Since then they've lot Rhythm guitarist Malcom Young who is unfortunately struggling with dementia. Then there's drummer Phil Rudd who's evidently too much of a criminal rock star now to even be able to leave New Zealand.
I have still yet to see the show, so far this has all been written prior to this monstrous show! I will be once again a little to the side, but I'm down in the front! I've also been following the tour, and the stage is huge. If you're in the front, there is really no bad seat. I know Angus will rock himself all around that stage, they'll make sure to have us all feeling really really good!

Here we are, post show!
And what a show it was. I got buzzed from my drinks and drunk off my as from AC/DC. For the first time in a long time, me and my girlfriend had ample time to get down in the area. We fancied ourselves some pre show munchies at Islands, then hung out at a nearby park for a couple hours just enjoying our company before the show. Turns out heading to Dodgers stadium early is the way to go to get free parking right outside the gate. A quick trip to will call, a wristband, a metal detector, and we're in. I always have a hard time getting through the metal detector because they can detect how metal I am \m/. Inside, still time to spare, we make our way to the drinks, just one, two,
ok.. three AND It's time for the opener. They were like a swing rockabilly rhythm and blues type band by the name of Vintage Trouble. They were high energy, very confident. They managed to Rock the people who even bother to show up for an opener. But these guys were fun, fronted by a very vivacious gentlemen who was bouncing and screaming and running through the audience. But you wouldn't expect AC/DC to be opened by anything less than dynamic? Right? You wouldn't do that would you? No... no you wouldn't.
Ok... But what about that AC/DC band?
What about them? Oh yeah, they were pretty good.
Wait... what are you talking about Dan?
You're right... they fucking rocked. Ok! you happy? I dropped the F bomb. But it's really the only way to assess an AC/DC concert. As I mentioned before, there is an entire culture surrounded by AC/DC. Whether you've chosen to dress up in a school boy/girl outfit to pay respects to Angus Young, or perhaps you dawned flashing devil horns. Literally the whole audience twinkled with devil horns, how magical is that? It's hard to talk about a show as good as AC/DC. A band so confident they roar with one of their biggest hits Back In Black on the 4th song in. When you're a band so beloved and so successful, you don't have to wait to give the audience what they want, you have a whole catalogue of massive hits. Amazing set, amazing sound, just up and down amazing. Then there is of course Rosie who made her massive appearance as I told you earlier in this post she would.
You might be surprised to find out that the audience chants "Angus" throughout AC/DC concerts. This is due to the fact that Angus Young is such a dynamic presence. He manages to be more than lead guitarist, but pretty much leader of the band. But it shouldn't be that surprising, his massive rifts can be heard throughout the world and his stage performance is legendary.

AC/DC was sweet!!!
Posted by DanGoestoConcerts on Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
The Concert That Wasn't / Yet To Be
The Month of October is going to be pretty sweet though. I've got Luke Bryan on October 17th and the first night of Knottfest October 23rd. Knottfest will be my 2nd time seeing Korn and I believe my 6th time seeing Judas Priest.Two very exciting bands to see back to back. Sounds like Dan's October dream come true.
In a possible turn of events, I might see the Foo Fighters this coming Thursday in Chula Vista,CA courtesy of the groovacious lady, Shannon White. Who btw, will be contributing to the blog WeGoToConcerts.BlogSpot.com very soon! Providing all sorts of great concert stories. My buddy Jeremy Porras has already made his first contribution to the collective. Check all that good stuff out bros. So maybe Foo Fighters will align the stars and correct the path my blog is on. I'd like AC/DC to sit at #100 just because it feels right! Ok?
P.S. Black Sabbath Tickets Came In The Mail

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Friday, September 4, 2015
The List
This is a list of every artist I've sever seen live. In the order of which I saw them. I will provide more detailed information such as date and venue. But that will require lots of sorting through my concert stubs. There are also a number of shows where I completely missed the opener, so they won't be part of the list. So, here we go!!!
The List
(Every Band I've Seen Perform Live)
1. Doheny Days World Music Festival: Everclear played.
The List
(Every Band I've Seen Perform Live)
1. Doheny Days World Music Festival: Everclear played.
3. David bowie
5. Chicago w/ Earth Wind and Fire
6. Judas Priest, Rob Zombie & Anthrax
7. Buckethead & That One Guy
7. Buckethead & That One Guy
8. Emperor
11. Slayer & Marilyn Manson +
12. Against Me! w/ Matt and Kim
14. Cat Power
15.Adam Green & Tim Fite
16. Iron Maiden & Anthrax
17. Judas Priest, Heaven & Hell, Mötorhead, and Testament
18. Buckethead w/ That One Guy
19. AC/DC
15.Adam Green & Tim Fite
16. Iron Maiden & Anthrax
17. Judas Priest, Heaven & Hell, Mötorhead, and Testament
18. Buckethead w/ That One Guy
19. AC/DC
22. Judas Priest w/ White Snake and Pop Evil
23. Warped Tour 09 (Highlight was the Adicts)
24. Def Leppard, Poison, Cheap Trick
25. Staind, Creed
26. Mika
23. Warped Tour 09 (Highlight was the Adicts)
24. Def Leppard, Poison, Cheap Trick
25. Staind, Creed
26. Mika
27. Adam Green
28. Ozzy Osbourne
29. Backstreet Boys
30. Hot Hot Heat and Weezer
31. Bob Dylan and John Cougar Mellencamp
32. Owl City and John Mayer
33. Jacks 5th Show: The Sweet, Modern English, Young MC, Vanilla Ice, The Fixx, Skid Row, Night Ranger, The Cult, Steve Miller Band
29. Backstreet Boys
30. Hot Hot Heat and Weezer
31. Bob Dylan and John Cougar Mellencamp
32. Owl City and John Mayer
33. Jacks 5th Show: The Sweet, Modern English, Young MC, Vanilla Ice, The Fixx, Skid Row, Night Ranger, The Cult, Steve Miller Band
34.LMFAO
35. Aesop Rock and Kimya Dawson
36. Kid Cudi
36. Kid Cudi
37. Beach Boys and Uriah Heap
38. Buckethead
39. James Otto
40. Steve miller Band
41. Lifehouse
42. Jacks 6th Show: Sir Mix A Lot, Marcy Playground, Dramarama, Everclear, Heart, Def Leppard,
43. Blue October, I am Dynamite
44. Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy, and Black Label Society
45. Matt Nathanson
46. Adicts
47. Saw Luke Brayan, Eric Church, Love and Theft, Kara Kramer, Laura Bell Bundy, Scotty McCreere, Brantly Gilbert play on freemont street in Vegas.
48. Cocorosie
38. Buckethead
39. James Otto
40. Steve miller Band
41. Lifehouse
42. Jacks 6th Show: Sir Mix A Lot, Marcy Playground, Dramarama, Everclear, Heart, Def Leppard,
43. Blue October, I am Dynamite
44. Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy, and Black Label Society
45. Matt Nathanson
46. Adicts
47. Saw Luke Brayan, Eric Church, Love and Theft, Kara Kramer, Laura Bell Bundy, Scotty McCreere, Brantly Gilbert play on freemont street in Vegas.
48. Cocorosie
49. Xfest: Saw Garbage, and Angels and Airwaves, and some POD
50. Lonestar, Eric Burdon of the Animals.
51. The Scorpions
52. KC and the Sunshine Band
53. Lit, Gin Blossom, Sugar Ray, Everclear
54.Tim McGraw & Kenny Chesney
55. Sheryl Crow
56. Pepper, Cypress hill, Sublime w/ Rome
57. Iron Maiden & Coheed and Cambria
58.Mötley Crüe & Kiss
59, Jason Aldean
60. Blue October & Barcelona
61. Rush
62.Aerosmith and Cheap Trick
63. Lifehouse (Q&A at the Grammy museum)
64. Ceelo Green (Boy George made an appearance)
65. The Adicts
66. An Evening With Justin (lead singer of Blue October)
67. The Rolling Stones
68. Marilyn Manson & Alice Cooper +
69.Tim McGraw
70. Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, Gin Blossoms
71. Black Sabbath
72. Rascal Flatts
73. Matt Nathanson
74. Bon Jovi
75. Blue October
76. The Eagles
77. Shania: Still The One at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas
78. Black Sabbath
79. Billy Joel
80. Alice Cooper and Mötley Crüe
81. Steve Miller Band, Journey
82. Paul McCartney
83. Rascall Flatts & Sheryl Crow
84. Keith urban
85. Blake Shelton, The Band Perry
86. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
87. Jimmy Buffet at MGM in Vegas
88. The Adicts
89. Eric Curch
90. Suicidal Tendencies (walked in at end of performance), P.O.D., Limp Bizkit, Korn. +
91. Jacks 10th Show: Lit, Everclear, Cake, Bush, Tears For Fears.
92. Marilyn Manson & The Smashing Pumpkins
93. Van Halen
94. Sublime w/Rome, Pepper, Mickey Avalon.
95. Darius, Rucker, Brett Eldredge
96. Shania Twain & Gavin DeGraw +
97. Shania Twain & Gavin DeGraw +
98. Kid Rock & Foreigner +
99. AC/DC Dodger Stadium 9/28/15+
100. Rascal Flatts
101. Knot Fest
102. Matt Nathanson
103. Motley Crue & Alice Cooper
104. Black Sabbath
50. Lonestar, Eric Burdon of the Animals.
51. The Scorpions
52. KC and the Sunshine Band
53. Lit, Gin Blossom, Sugar Ray, Everclear
54.Tim McGraw & Kenny Chesney
55. Sheryl Crow
56. Pepper, Cypress hill, Sublime w/ Rome
57. Iron Maiden & Coheed and Cambria
58.Mötley Crüe & Kiss
59, Jason Aldean
60. Blue October & Barcelona
61. Rush
62.Aerosmith and Cheap Trick
63. Lifehouse (Q&A at the Grammy museum)
64. Ceelo Green (Boy George made an appearance)
65. The Adicts
66. An Evening With Justin (lead singer of Blue October)
67. The Rolling Stones
68. Marilyn Manson & Alice Cooper +
69.Tim McGraw
70. Sugar Ray, Smash Mouth, Gin Blossoms
71. Black Sabbath
72. Rascal Flatts
73. Matt Nathanson
74. Bon Jovi
75. Blue October
76. The Eagles
77. Shania: Still The One at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas
78. Black Sabbath
79. Billy Joel
80. Alice Cooper and Mötley Crüe
81. Steve Miller Band, Journey
82. Paul McCartney
83. Rascall Flatts & Sheryl Crow
84. Keith urban
85. Blake Shelton, The Band Perry
86. Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
87. Jimmy Buffet at MGM in Vegas
88. The Adicts
89. Eric Curch
90. Suicidal Tendencies (walked in at end of performance), P.O.D., Limp Bizkit, Korn. +
91. Jacks 10th Show: Lit, Everclear, Cake, Bush, Tears For Fears.
92. Marilyn Manson & The Smashing Pumpkins
93. Van Halen
94. Sublime w/Rome, Pepper, Mickey Avalon.
95. Darius, Rucker, Brett Eldredge
96. Shania Twain & Gavin DeGraw +
97. Shania Twain & Gavin DeGraw +
98. Kid Rock & Foreigner +
99. AC/DC Dodger Stadium 9/28/15
100. Rascal Flatts
101. Knot Fest
102. Matt Nathanson
103. Motley Crue & Alice Cooper
104. Black Sabbath
Sunday, August 30, 2015
#3 Kid Rock & Foreigner: Countdown To 100
8/27 Thursday Night, Irvine Meadows.
Let's be real, Foreigner was pretty sweet, and I bailed early on Kid Rock. Why did I bail on Kid Rock? I don't know. I was there with my buddy who wasn't into him and I am not really into him. He's got a few hits that I do like but I was tired and knew I worked the next morning. Leaving early just sounded better.
Here I go again, talking about a band that gave birth to all their classic songs before I was even born. Since their self titled debut album Foreigner (1977), Foreigner has submitted some of rock's greatest hit's and the performance was a representation of that. "Double Vision", "Cold As Ice", "Head Games". "Dirty White Boy", "Feels Like The First Time". The weird thing about Foreigner was the fact that we got 5 songs in before the first original member of Foreigner made their way to the stage. Mick Jones played through the second half of the set. But remove Mick Jones and your basically looking at a Foreigner cover band. I can't deny that they sounded good though. Everyone really put their heart and soul into these massive Foreigner hits. "Urgent", "Juke Box Hero", "I Want To Know What Love Is", and last but not least "Hot Blooded". You almost forgot how many great songs Foreigner was responsible for but due to the fact that Foreigner is basically a lie, they opened for Kid Rock.
Foreigner should never open for Kid Rock and they never would have if they weren't an incomplete band. What an interesting divide to put in between the audience too. Foreigner and Kid Rock don't really exist on the same plane musically. You have an old band coming out of the 70s, and then Kid Rock who has been throwing hits at us since the 90s. He's definitely had chart toppers like "All Summer Long", "Picture", "Bawitdaba". Again I only got about 4 songs into Kid Rocks set, but from the start I knew it wasn't going to be nearly as good as the Foreigner set. Or at least I wasn't going to personally e
njoy it as much as Foreigner. After sitting down to hit after hit, sitting through an unfamiliar body of work from Kid Rock just didn't seem exciting at all.
Oh, there's one thing that I think was supposed to come off as cool but it was just a marketing ploy. The tour was called First Kiss: Cheap Date Tour. Kid Rock's newest album is titled First Kiss, but all the tickets were in the $20 range but ultimately ended up on resale sites for as low as $4 a ticket. So Kid rock knew he couldn't fill places like Verizon so he got Foreigner on board and charged nothing for tickets. Looks like a kind gesture from artist to fans but let's be real. That's just good marketing.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am very excited to announce that I am on the cusps of reaching a long time goal.
100 concerts.
Kid Rock and Foreigner were concert number #98.
Tim McGraw will be #99 (Show was canceled updated: 9/23/15)
and
The Who will be #100.(Show was postponed updated: 9/23/15) Then we come around full circle from the start of this blog when I first announced that I would be seeing AC/DC for a second time. As long as I keep going to concerts I'll keep writing about them. So "for those about to rock, we salute you!"
Let's be real, Foreigner was pretty sweet, and I bailed early on Kid Rock. Why did I bail on Kid Rock? I don't know. I was there with my buddy who wasn't into him and I am not really into him. He's got a few hits that I do like but I was tired and knew I worked the next morning. Leaving early just sounded better.
Here I go again, talking about a band that gave birth to all their classic songs before I was even born. Since their self titled debut album Foreigner (1977), Foreigner has submitted some of rock's greatest hit's and the performance was a representation of that. "Double Vision", "Cold As Ice", "Head Games". "Dirty White Boy", "Feels Like The First Time". The weird thing about Foreigner was the fact that we got 5 songs in before the first original member of Foreigner made their way to the stage. Mick Jones played through the second half of the set. But remove Mick Jones and your basically looking at a Foreigner cover band. I can't deny that they sounded good though. Everyone really put their heart and soul into these massive Foreigner hits. "Urgent", "Juke Box Hero", "I Want To Know What Love Is", and last but not least "Hot Blooded". You almost forgot how many great songs Foreigner was responsible for but due to the fact that Foreigner is basically a lie, they opened for Kid Rock.
Foreigner should never open for Kid Rock and they never would have if they weren't an incomplete band. What an interesting divide to put in between the audience too. Foreigner and Kid Rock don't really exist on the same plane musically. You have an old band coming out of the 70s, and then Kid Rock who has been throwing hits at us since the 90s. He's definitely had chart toppers like "All Summer Long", "Picture", "Bawitdaba". Again I only got about 4 songs into Kid Rocks set, but from the start I knew it wasn't going to be nearly as good as the Foreigner set. Or at least I wasn't going to personally e
Oh, there's one thing that I think was supposed to come off as cool but it was just a marketing ploy. The tour was called First Kiss: Cheap Date Tour. Kid Rock's newest album is titled First Kiss, but all the tickets were in the $20 range but ultimately ended up on resale sites for as low as $4 a ticket. So Kid rock knew he couldn't fill places like Verizon so he got Foreigner on board and charged nothing for tickets. Looks like a kind gesture from artist to fans but let's be real. That's just good marketing.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am very excited to announce that I am on the cusps of reaching a long time goal.
100 concerts.
Kid Rock and Foreigner were concert number #98.
Tim McGraw will be #99 (Show was canceled updated: 9/23/15)
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The Who will be #100.(Show was postponed updated: 9/23/15) Then we come around full circle from the start of this blog when I first announced that I would be seeing AC/DC for a second time. As long as I keep going to concerts I'll keep writing about them. So "for those about to rock, we salute you!"
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