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Metallica (San Diego Comic Con “Secret” Concert) at Spreckels Theatre | San Diego, California | 7/19/2013 (Concert Review)

July 20, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“What do you think?  You’re scared…  you want to know more, you want to see the whole thing”…   Capping off “Metallica Day” at Comic Con International: San Diego (i.e. San Diego Comic Con) with a “secret” concert at Spreckels Theatre, the metal band’s front man James Hetfield makes a mid-gig reference to the IMAX 3D film, Metallica Through The Never.  The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band gave away tickets to the intimate 1,463 capacity concert venue during their Comic Con Hall H appearance earlier in the day (and funny enough, Hall H accommodates a much larger crowd of around 7,000.  I know from picking up my own ticket at the special will call earlier in the day that many Fan Club members were also in attendance, so it was a pretty great energy from the crowd.  Though the show was not too long (they came on an hour late at about 11 PM and finished up well before 12:30 AM), it was a fairly relentless onslaught of the metal music fans came to hear.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Metallica, San Diego California, San Diego Comic Con, Spreckels Theatre Tagged With: 2013, 3d film, appearance, california, collecting, comic con, comic con 2013, comic con international, Concert, Concert Review, hall h, hidden, hidden show, imax, july 19, kirk hammett, live, Metallica, metallica day, performance, photos, san diego, san diego comic con, san diego comic con 2013, secret, secret show, set list, setlist, spreckles theatre, through the never, venue, video

Adam Ant and The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse at Balboa Theatre | San Diego, California | 7/17/2013 (Concert Review)

July 18, 2013 by Jason DeBord 8 Comments

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“This is a song for you young lovers out there.  I was in love once.  When I picked my guts up afterwards, I wrote this tiny little song, I hope you enjoy it; it’s called Wonderful.”  A twisted sort of sentiment about his most mainstream song, New Wave icon and post-punk pioneer Adam Ant and The Good, The Mad & The Lovely Posse kicked on their 40-city North American tour in San Diego last night, at the classy Balboa Theatre.  Adam Ant launched his first album in 18 years, Adam Ant is the Blueback Hussar in Marrying the Gunner’s Daughter, earlier this year.  Somehow last night’s show felt even more spectacular than the one I caught in San Francisco last year.  Adam Ant was like a rock star possessed; perhaps more confident and somehow… joyful?  At one point deep into the set, he tossed his mic stand, which landed on his bass player’s effects pedals, completely shorting them all out.  One of the stage crew came out and messed with it briefly, then unplugged it and plugged him directly into his amp…  the relentless onslaught of music could not be stopped, or even paused due to technical difficulties…  and the near sold out crowd was perhaps treated to a more raw version of what was planned.  A lot of music acts continually reinvent themselves, over and over, sometimes to the point where they become a series of completely different artists.  Adam Ant is different.  He is today what he was more than 30 years ago, in terms of his identity, style, and sound.  He has evolved, of course, but stayed true to what he was and has always been – one of those rare artists who maybe got it perfect the first time.

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Filed Under: Adam Ant, Balboa Theatre, Concert Reviews, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Prima Donna, San Diego California, San Diego Comic Con Tagged With: 2013, 80s, acting, actor, adam and the ants, adam ant, Adam Ant & the Good, Adam Ant is the Blueback Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter, ant music, ant rap, antmania, antmusic, artist, balboa theatre, band, bazooka joe, bow wow wow, British, brothers of brazil, comic con, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, desperate but not serious, drums, english, friend or foe, gig, glam, goldenvoice, goody two shoes, guitar, high resolution, live, london, malcolm mclaren, Music, new wave, north american tour, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, pop music, Post Punk, prima donna, Punk, regency ballroom, review, rock, rockabilly, san diego, san diego comic con, set, set list, setlist, Sex Pistols, show, singer, siouxsie and the banshees, solo, stand and deliver, stuart leslie goddard, the Mad and the Lovely Posse, uk, wonderful

The Go-Go’s & The B-52s at Mountain Winery | Saratoga, California | 7/9/2013 (Concert Review)

July 10, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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“Hey Gina, did you play your brother’s 78s?”  The Go-Go’s bass player Jane Wiedlin giving their drummer a hard time as Gina tried to give a preface to their stellar cover of the Rolling Stone’s hit “Paint it Black” by talking about how when you were a kid you would borrow your older brother or sister’s “records or CDs or whatever“.  Like co-headliner The B-52s, both bands brought a combination of rock and good fun on stage at Mountain Winery in Saratoga last night, and even shared the stage for one song, contributing to the intimate, party-like atmosphere.  I’ve seen both bands in the past 12 months, but it was something special to be treated to their respective New Wave sound on the same night.  It was also kind of neat to see members of each band watching each others’ sets from side stage (like Belinda Carlisle fully immersed in The B-52s show and Kate Pierson taking in The Go-Go’s performance).  Maybe the combination gave special energy all around, as each put on the best show I’ve seen from either band, so it was a pretty amazing night celebrating some of the best songs from my personal favorite era of music.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Go-Go's, Goldenvoice / AEG / Axs, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Mountain Winery, Saratoga California, The B-52s Tagged With: 2013, 80s, aeg, announcement, appearance, Athens, axs, B-52's, b52s, band, belinda carlisle, california, Charlotte Caffey, Cindy Wilson, co-headliner, Concert, Concert Review, event, Fred Schneider, gig, Gina Schock, go-go's, headliner, indie pop, Jane Wiedlin, joint, july 9, Kate Pierson, live, mountain winery, Music, performance, Pop, review, rock, saratoga, set, set list, setlist, show, stage, summer concert series, the go-go's, tour

Kings of the Mic Tour (LL Cool J, Ice Cube, Public Enemy, De La Soul) at The Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, California | 7/7/2013 (Concert Review)

July 9, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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I don’t go to very many hip hop/rap shows, but loved the artists that got their start (and really got that genre of music into the mainstream) in the 80s.  My first ever concert, at the age of 14, was Run-DMC, Beastie Boys, and Ice-T at Cal Expo in Sacramento in 1987.  So when I heard about this “Kings of the Mic Tour” earlier this year, and that it was headlined by LL Cool J, it was a must see concert for me.  Unfortunately, the Bay Area show conflicted with other travel plans, but a date was added onto the end of the tour in Los Angeles at the Greek Theatre, so I knew that was the one to catch.  I am certainly glad that I did attend that specific show Sunday night, as it seemed to be a special one on all counts (and clocked in at over four hours of nearly non-stop entertainment).  However, the highlight for me took me back to that very first concert experience I ever had, as there was a special surprise guest…  toward the end of the last set, Darryl McDaniels (from Run-DMC) joined LL Cool J on stage, and the two performed “Peter Piper”, which was amazing.  Stunning for me, really.  Overall, it was a very impressive and high energy show from start to finish by all artists involved, and it definitely left me feeling that I need to catch more old school hip hop shows, though I think the bar was set very high by this last stop on the Kings of the Mic Tour.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, De La Soul, DJ Chuck Chillout, Ice Cube, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Meet & Greet / Meet The Artist, Public Enemy Tagged With: 2013, album, announcement, authentic, Concert, Concert Review, darryl mcdaniels, dates, de la soul, dj chuck chillout, dj z-trip, early entry, event, ga pit, general admission, greek theatre, ice cube, information, july 7, kings of the mic, kings of the mic tour, live, ll cool j, locations, Los Angeles, meet and greet, new album, old school hip hop, old school., peter piper, photographs, photography, photos, public enemy, run dmc, run-d.m.c., sale, tickets, tour, video, vip, vip nation, youtube

Fleetwood Mac “Fleetwood Mac Live 2013 Tour” at Sleep Train Arena | Sacramento, California | 7/6/2013 (Concert Review)

July 8, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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It isn’t often that real, genuine rock and roll legends come into my hometown of Sacramento to perform in concert, but after last night’s Fleetwood Mac show at Sleep Train Arena, they’ve set the bar quite high for any act to follow.  Have loved this band since I was a kid, but have never seen them live, so this was an eagerly anticipated show for me.  I did see Lindsay Buckingham on his own last year, and Stevie Nicks with Dave Grohl’s Sound City Players earlier this year, so have had bursts of greatness, which really fed my desire to see them together as Fleetwood Mac even more.  As amazing as those other performances had been, they did not prepare me for the magic of having their best line-up (unfortunately sans Christine McVie) on stage together.  I think it cements Lindsay Buckingham as the true rock God of the 70s/80s generation and Stevie Nicks, fittingly, as the rock Goddess.  Mick Fleetwood is like Zeus (or maybe a mad pirate), with twin balls hanging (in a dangling/dancing sort of way) from his belt.  John McVie is content to leave center stage to the others, throwing down his bassline and keeping everything on the tracks as much as possible.  This is a band who know who they are, and haven’t strayed from their identity in sound or fashion.  What really hit home is how much they appreciate their fans, which was expressed not just in the performance but in eloquent statements from Nicks and Fleetwood to close out the show, calling us their “Dreamcatchers”, and really articulating the music fan/musician dynamic better than I’ve ever heard before.  This date closed out the U.S. leg of their tour, and certainly inspires one to start following them around Europe later this year…

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Fleetwood Mac, Live Nation, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Sleep Train Arena (formerly Powerbalance Pavilion, Arco Arena) Tagged With: 2013, album, arena tour, cd, cities, city, Concert, Concert Review, concert tickets, date, details, event, Fleetwood Mac, fleetwood mac live, john mcvie, july 6, lindsay buckingham, live, location, mick fleetwood, new album, performance, photography, photos, reissue, review, rhino, rumors, Sacramento, set list, setlist, show, sleep train arena, stevie nicks, ticket, tickets, tour, venue

Super Freestyle Explosion with Stevie B, Lisa Lisa, Exposé, Debbie Deb, Shannon, Trinere, Johnny O, Nu Shooz, Pretty Poison, Stacey Q at HP Pavilion | San Jose, California | 6/29/13 (Concert Review)

June 30, 2013 by Jason DeBord 3 Comments

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It’s not often that you attend a non-festival concert with ten (!) different music artists performing on the same stage in one night, all in the span of about three and a half hours.  It was a pretty special event at the HP Pavilion in San Jose last night, with the Super Freestyle Explosion turning out about 7,000 fans of the predominantly Latin, electronic/synthesizer/samples-centric, and mostly mid-80s era genre of music.  Representing the relatively short-lived but highly influential music scene and style for the evening was Stevie B, Lisa Lisa, Exposé, Debbie Deb, Shannon, Trinere, Johnny O, Nu Shooz, Pretty Poison, and Stacey Q.  Really a remarkable line-up, to the credit of promoter ITP Records/Pacific Concert Group, for pulling together such a vast roster of artists to play through a series of highly recognizable hits to those who grew up with the music or perhaps rediscovered it later.  Of course, pulling off such an event in such a time frame requires some concessions and trade offs, but in my opinion they found a near perfect balance to make for an incredible evening of 80s freestyle nostalgia.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Debbie Deb, Exposé, HP Pavilion, Johnny O, Lisa Lisa, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Nu Shooz, Pacific Concert Group & ITP Records, Pretty Poison, San Jose California, Stacey Q, Stevie B, Trinere Tagged With: 2013, 80s, 98.1 KISS FM, Ann Curless, announcement, california, Concert, Concert Review, dance, Debbie Deb, electronic, event, Exposé, florida, freestyle, Gioia Bruno, gold circle, HP Pavilion, itp records, jade starling, Jeanette Jurado, Johnny O, june 29, latin freestyle, Lisa Lisa, Music, new york, Nu Shooz, pacific concert group, Phoenix, Photo, photography, photos, Pop, Pretty Poison, preview, sale, San Jose, Shannon, show, ssq, Stacey Q, Stevie B, ticketmaster, tickets, Trinere, video, videos, vip, youtube

AM & Shawn Lee at Rickshaw Stop (“Sounds of Summer” Album Release Party) | San Francisco, California | 6/26/2013 (Concert Review)

June 27, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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2013 is shaping up to be a great year for new music and exciting artists playing live dates, and AM & Shawn Lee are most definitely a part of both. With the release of their second collaborative studio album last month, La Musique Numberique, it is fueled by some amazing songs that translate brilliantly well in their live sets. The transatlantic writing and recording process (with AM in Los Angeles and Shawn Lee in London) produced an electronic and synth-driven collection of songs that fuse sounds from past decades (particularly the 70s and 80s) but sound as contemporary as anything else released in the past few years. As performers, both sides of the duo have a very relaxed style and great chemistry. As the climax to their “Sounds of Summer” touring album release party, it was a festive night at Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco last night, with a great crowd in an intimate venue.  If you’ve never checked out their music, you are missing out and you can preview over at SoundCloud… awesome stuff!

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Blondie Plots Out New U.S. Concert Dates for 2013 with “No Principals Tour”

June 22, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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New Wave icon Debbie Harry will be touring the United States again this year as Blondie, including Clem Burke and Chris Stein from the original line-up, as well as special guest X supporting.  The tour is promoting her forthcoming, as yet untitled album with the promise of ticket buyers being able to download five new tracks from the upcoming release. [Read more…]

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Huey Lewis & The News “Sports 30th Anniversary Tour” Heads To West Coast

June 21, 2013 by Jason DeBord 0 Comments

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Huey Lewis and The News, in the midst of their “Sports 30th Anniversary Tour”, will be coming to the west coast in July, playing concerts in Oregon, Washington, Utah, and throughout California.  The band then closes out more on the east coast for the majority of August.  Also out is a new release of the seminal album, Sports (30th Anniversary Edition), with all remastered tracks and choice selected live recordings of each of the songs on a second disc (if purchased as a CD; also available as “Mastered for iTunes” on the popular music service). [Read more…]

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Cyndi Lauper “She’s So Unusual: 30th Anniversary Tour” at Mountain Winery | Saratoga, California | 6/19/2013 (Concert Review)

June 20, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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“‘The second hand is unwinding…’  And I’m thinking… good lyric.  So I used it.  I always think it’s good to put a piece of what is really happening in the songs…  there’s always a piece of what somebody says, in the songs, and that was one of the pieces.”  A small part of one of many stories told by Cyndi Lauper about the making of the songs comprising her debut album, She’s So Unusual.  With her “She’s So Unusual: 30th Anniversary Tour” underway, currently touring California, the Grammy and Tony Award winning artist entertained and delighted fans in the audience of Mountain Winery in Saratoga last night with her compelling mix of great music and insights into her life and experiences.  Having had the opportunity and pleasure to catch her show two nights in a row, there were definitely some differences between the show I reviewed at the Crest Theatre in Sacramento and the one at Mountain Winery.  For starters, the former was indoors in a theater while the latter was outdoors in an amphitheater, both designated historic landmarks in The Golden State.  It was fun for me, personally, to compare and contrast.  In any event, one thing is certain – no two shows are the same.  While the general framework of the stories behind the music was the same, her recounting of them and stream of consciousness approach provided different insights, and the music felt different show to show as well, with a bit of a different energy (with Sacramento being perhaps more relaxed and Saratoga being more rocking).  I’m very glad I was able to turn out for both, but having written quite a bit in the original review for Sacramento, this is more of a Part 2 addendum.  Both shows are among my favorites attended this year and it is definitely a must see event for pop and rock music fans, especially those (who, like me) view the 80s (and first half of the 80s in particular) as an amazing time for music, with the birth of many great artists and songs, with Cyndi Lauper being central to all of it.

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