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  1. Steve Earle was in good form Sunday night in Hamilton. I have enjoyed ever different incarnation I have seen Earle perform over the years (the Dukes, the Del McCoury Band, solo, etc.) and last night was no different.

    The set was a nice mix from most of his albums. I was happy to finally hear something off of Earle's latest album which was a tribute to Townes Van Zandt surprisingly titled 'Townes.' And I was thrilled the song was "Pancho & Lefty." He also did Townes' "Rex's Blues" but that is on 'Just an American Boy' not 'Townes.'

    Another definite highlight was the performance of the song Steve Earle recorded for the HBO series 'Treme' called "This City." Earle also is a star on the show and it was good to hear that creator David Simon and HBO are going into their second season of the show about post Katrina New Orleans.

    Earle also said he will be recording a new album with the Dukes produced by T Bone Burnett this November and his wife Allison Moorer will be added to the band on keyboards. He said that after the filming of 'Treme' that they will hit the road next June and that they would be performing the Austin City Limits Festival as well as bonnaroo.

    A nice surprise to the gig was Earle covering Ian Tyson's "Summer Wages" in the encore. At the end of the song he mentioned it was a Tyson song and how Neil Young was a student of Tyson's, which was a nice touch.

    Peace,

    Tim

  2. Steve Earle

    The Studio at Hamilton Place

    October 17, 2010

    Start time 8:53 pm

    Tennessee Blues

    The Devil's Right Hand

    My Old Friend the Blues

    Someday

    I Ain't Ever Satisfied

    Now She's Gone

    Taneytown

    Goodbye

    Rex's Blues

    Fort Worth Blues

    Pancho & Lefty

    Tom Ames Prayer

    South Nashville Blues

    Sparkle & Shine

    Valentine's Day

    Jerusalem

    Billy Austin

    City of Immigrants

    The Galway Girl

    This City

    Copperhead Road

    Encore:

    Summer Wages

    Guitar Town

    End time: 10:41 pm (1 hour and 48 minutes)

  3. It was a better Black Crowes gig than the last time I saw them at Seneca Allegany. That being said I can not wait to see them play the "Acoutic Hor D'oeuvres followed by an Electric Reception" at Massey Hall and the Best Buy Theater with the Music Box in between.

    Peace,

    Tim

    The Black Crowes

    Seneca Allegany

    Oct 16, 2010

    7:15 pm

    1. Good Morning Captain

    2. Hotel Illness

    3. Jealous Again

    4. Ballad in Urgency

    5. Wiser Time

    6. Lady of Avenue A

    7. Paint an 8

    8. We Who See the Deep

    9. Thorn in My Pride

    10. She Talks to Angels

    11. My Morning Song

    Encore: 12. Remedy

    9:03 pm (1 hour 48 minutes)

  4. Sufjan Stevens put on a phenomenal show. The new material from 'the Age of Adz' was fantastic. Videos were incorporated behind the eleven piece band to help tell the story of the new album. 'the Age of Adz' was inspired by the life and artwork of Royal Robertson and a lot of the videos showed his work.

    The whole show took material from 'the Age of Adz' as well as the EP 'All Delighted People' which came out in August and the show ended with three songs from his last "Fifty States Project," 'Come On Feel The Illinoise!"

    The opener Buffalo native DM Stith accompanied Stevens for the entire show minus "Enchanted Ghosts" on background vocals and sometimes piano.

    Sufjan Stevens is the complete package and I only wished I had seen him before. Though now I am sure I will see him again after this performance at Massey Hall.

    Peace,

    Tim

    Sufjan Stevens

    Massey Hall

    Wednesday October 13, 2010

    Start time 8:59 pm

    1. All Delighted People

    2. Heirloom

    3. Too Much (Not the Dave Matthews Band song)

    4. Futile Devices

    5. Age of Adz

    6. I Walked

    7. Now That I'm Older

    8. Vesuvius

    9. Get Real Get Right

    10. Enchanting Ghost

    11. The Owl And The Tanager

    12. Impossible Soul

    13. Chicago

    Encore: 14. Concerning The UFO Sighting Near Highland, Illinois

    15. John Wayne Gacy, Jr.

    End Time 11:02 pm (Total time 2 hours and 03 minutes)

  5. I got a pair for 12/31 and 1/1 and I'm waiting from replies from a couple of friends as to whether or not I got tickets for 12/30 or any repeats.

    Luckily I have a few friends that live in NYC so that always makes the trip more enjoyable and less expensive.

    Good luck to everybody with their attempts for the general onsale on Saturday.

    Peace,

    Tim

  6. ROGER WATERS: THE WALL LIVE

    AIR CANADA CENTRE

    SAT SEP 18, 2010 8PM

    SEC 106 ROW 28 SEAT 11

    Total Charges CA $145.50

    I'm going to the first two nights of Roger Waters. Then I found out Jackson Browne and David Lindley are playing the Fox Theatre in Detroit on the same night as the third Waters gig so I decided to go to that instead, since Lindley hasn't toured with Jackson Browne in over twenty years.

    PM me or contact me by phone if you have my number if you are interested.

    Peace,

    Tim

  7. Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band

    Niagara Fallsview Casino Avalon Theatre

    Thu Jun 24 2010 8:30PM

    Start time 8:36PM

    1. It Don't Come Easy (Ringo Starr)

    2. Honey Don't (Starr)

    3. Choose Love (Starr)

    4. Hang On Sloopy (Rick Derringer)

    5. Free Ride (Edgar Winter)

    6. Talking In Her Sleep (Wally Palmer)

    7. I Wann Be Your Man (Starr)

    8. Dream Weaver (Gary Wright)

    9. Kyrie (Richard Page)

    10. The Other Side of Liverpool (Starr)

    11. Yellow Submarine (Starr)

    12. Frankenstein (Winter)

    13. Peace Dream (Starr)

    14. Back Off Boogaloo (Starr)

    15. What I Like About You (Palmer)

    16. Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo (Derringer)

    17. Eruption (Derringer) (Performed at the end of Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo)

    18. Boys (Starr)

    19. Love is Alive (Wright)

    20. Broken Wings (Richard Page)

    21. Photograph (Starr)

    22. Act Naturally (Starr)

    23. With a Little Help From My Friends (Starr)

    24. Give Peace a Chance (Starr) (Performed at the end of With a Little Help From My Friends)

    End time 10:27PM (Total time 1 hour and 51 minutes)

  8. I'm glad Gregg Allman was able to get a liver transplant and I hope he will be health for years to come with his new liver.

    Alas, I'm disappointed I won't be able to see the Allman Brothers Band this weekend when I am at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in Chicago.

    Oh well, maybe Clapton and the Allman Brothers will perform together at bonnaroo next year.

    Tim

  9. I only could go to the first night as I needed to study for my final exam at McMaster this week.

    It was the first time I'd seen the Drive-By Truckers headline a gig I had seen them several times at Farm Aid and at bonnaroo over the years (2002, 2005, 2008 and 2009).

    I enjoyed the gig though I was still a bit tired from work and my weekend in Miami where I saw Paul McCartney and Leon Russell. I think I'm getting old.

    I was especially happy with "Ronnie & Neil" for obvious reasons.

    Peace,

    Tim

  10. Sorry about that Kanada Kev,

    I had to write my final exam at McMaster today but luckily for me Danielle came through for me and picked me up a single for Neil Young in Buffalo.

    I can't wait for my 49th Neil Young concert and first of 2010 which will keep my yearly Neil Young concert streak alive since I started seeing Young since 1993. And for the fact that he's touring solo acoustic again. Some of my all-time favorite gigs ever Neil Young or anyone else in the planet were the solo acoustic gigs in 1999.

    Peace,

    Tim

  11. I'm just killing time on the hotel computer while my girlfriend has a nap before we head off to see Sir Paul McCartney perform at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Florida.

    I have to say I'm getting a little excited. This will be my 8th time seeing McCartney, yet for some reason it feels like the first time.

    I'm happy to say that this will be the first time I see Sir Paul outdoors where it is not raining at some point (Previously it rained in Liverpool in 08, Quebec City in line in 08 and in New York City in 09, you can see us in the crowd quite wet on the DVD).

    Well I'm off. More later.

    Tim

  12. TimmyB' date=' if you can spare two of those tix I believe phorbesie and I would be verrrrrry interested. Let me know if there's a chance...

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    ditto

    Sorry brothers, All the tickets are spoken for so someone would have to drop out for spare tickets to become available.

    In 2007 tickets opened up nearing the festival, so hopefully you can score a pair there. Also in 2007 ticket demand from the scalper sites dropped so much the ticket prices were a lot closer to face value than anticipated.

    Goodluck,

    Tim

  13. Hope to see you there TimmyB.

    Hey,

    Did you or anybody else get tickets for Crossroads 2010 today?

    I have a group of 6 on the GA Floor going right now.

    I can't wait to see Eric Clapton doing "Layla" and hopefully "Anyday" with the Allman Brothers Band!

    Tim

  14. Sweet the day after my birthday.

    I went to the last Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007 and it was one of the greatest gigs I have ever attended. The line up is similar but with the Allman Brothers Band added to the bill I regreat a lot less missing Eric Clapton playing with the Allmans at the Beacon last year in NYC.

    Tim

  15. I wanted to see the Flaming Lips perform 'Dark Side of the Moon' in Oklahoma City this past New Years Eve and now I get to see Wayne and company continue their late night tradition at bonnaroo, I'm there.

    Add in the greatest R&B artist of all-time in Stevie Wonder, the biggest Hip Hop act of the past decade in Jay Z, the biggest North American touring act of the past decade in the Dave Matthews Band, rock and roll hall of famers (along with Wonder), John Fogerty, Jeff Beck and acts like the Dead Weather, Weezer, John Prine, Kris Kristofferson, She & Him, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Calexico, Dave Rawlings Machine, Norah Jones, Jimmy Cliff, the Avett Brothers, Tori Amos, the Black Keys and Steve Martin I'm sure I'll find a way to pass my time again in Manchester, TN.

    I got my tickets today and whatever else they add will be icing on the cake.

    Tim

    PS Please please please Roger Waters performing the Wall and coming out with the Flaming Lips for Dark Side of the Moon, Neil Young, Paul Simon and the Jayhawks.

  16. One more sleep and we won't have to talk about the bonnaroo 2010 line-up being leaked.

    I can't wait to find out the line-up and in all likelihood order my tickets tomorrow.

    If the Flaming Lips are playing Dark Side of the Moon late night then I don't think I'll need much more to convince me to go.

    Though Neil Young, Stevie Wonder and Roger Waters performing the Wall would be nice as well.

    I'm also really hoping for the Jayhawks, one of the most underrated bands of the past twenty plus years. The Jayhawks playing bonnaroo would allow them to find a new generation of fans.

    Tim

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