Show Reviews

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ 10/9/09

Expectations ran understandably high for the last-ever concert at Giants Stadium.  After all, the show was added after the third had been billed (and subsequently sold-out) as the “final show.”  We already knew that we would be hearing “Born In The USA” in its entirety once again and that Bruce would play “Wrecking Ball” once again at some point in the set.

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Pet Shop Boys: Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA 9/20/09

In short, the Pet Shop Boys provided what their fans came, first and foremost, to hear, and second, to see: consistent, nostalgic, beautiful music, coupled with a flamboyant and colorful stage show, all rounded off with an encore accompanied by the shooting of heaps of silver confetti from two large canons flanking the front of the stage.

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16th Annunal Telluride Blues & Brews Festival : Telluride Town Park, Telluride, CO 9/18-9/20/09

September 18-20  marked the 16th annual Telluride Blues and Brews Festival. With a majestic back drop that’s truly hard to believe until seen, Telluride sets the stage for some of the best classic and modern blues musicians.  As Mother Nature brought its arsenal to this year’s event, Telluride matched it round for round with music; sunshine to rain, then hail, and back to sunshine again and Telluride rock’d it from the get-go.

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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Giants Stadium, E. Rutherford, NJ 10/3/09

The third night of Bruce Springsteen &  The E Street Band’s farewell stand at Giants Stadium had a markedly different tone than the first two.  This was mainly due to the fact that its centerpiece was the first-ever performance of the 1984 album Born In The USA, start to finish.  Even before the “album suite,” the show had a stadium-sized sing-a-long feel.

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Bon Iver: Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, AZ 9/29/09

When you hear Justin Vernon talk in between songs with a deep vibrato, you wonder if this is the same guy with the ghostly falsetto responsible for that album of songs penned around a frigid Wisconsin winter. But then when he starts to sing, you nod in clear realization.

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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Giants Stadium, E. Rutherford, NJ 9/30/09

With the prior Monday’s announcement that Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band would play 1975’s Born To Run in its entirety, you’d think that the element of surprise might be lacking from the opening show of Springsteen’s Giant Stadium farewell run.  But true to form, Bruce reached into his bag of tricks for a brand new song scripted specifically for the evening.

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Farm Aid 2009: Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, St. Louis, MO 10/4/09

Before Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp, and Dave Matthews took the stage for the 24th Farm Aid in St. Louis, they were in the mood to talk about why they were really in Missouri—to help educate the nation about the family farmer. “I like good food,” said Neil Young. “(And) people need to check out where the food’s from when they go to the market—if you go to Safeway, if you go to Whole Foods, or wherever you go—take a look and try to find food that’s grown locally, and try to find food that’s sustainable—the methods. And also, if you want the best, try to find organic food. You can’t go wrong supporting family farmers who grow organic food. Really, we’ve been saying this for years, and we’re still saying it. And we’re too big to fail”

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Son Volt: Higher Ground, South Burlington, VT 9/21/09

Son Volt played a brilliantly paced set at Higher Ground on 9/21, that unlike the group's last appearance at the Vermont venue in spring of 2007 where Jay Farrar and company struggled to gain traction, the quintet leapt into action with "The Picture" and were blazing away by the time they finished roughly two and half-hours later.

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ZZ Top: Beacon Theatre, New York, NY 9/18/09

ZZ Top pulled into the Beacon last Friday for a hastily-scheduled one night stand at the Beacon.  When Steven Tyler fell off the stage, their gig opening for Aerosmith on the “summer shed circuit” was scrapped.  Instead, their tour finds them playing some venues, like the 9:30 club in Washington, which would ordinarily be too intimate for a band with their drawing power.  However, “that little ol’ band from Texas” had played the Beacon in ’05 and ’07 and their raunchy brand of border blues has always been a great fit for the venue.

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