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Metric at Mondavi Center, U.C. Davis | Davis, California | 4/17/2013 (Concert Review)

April 18, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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“If you’re here, you know I love a sing along, so don’t let me down, alright? Hook me up.”  Metric’s Emily Haines, giving her introduction to the acoustic version of their classic song, “Gimme Sympathy”, which brought the intimate show at Mondavi Center to a close last night.  2013 is shaping up to be one of the best years in some time for live music concerts, and April in particular is weighted very heavy with competing and conflicting shows all over the West Coast due to Coachella and bands doing their own headlining shows in addition to that “granddaddy of U.S. festivals”.  Even so, when Metric announced a little over a dozen dates running through June, I changed around my own schedule to be sure to see them twice.  The only other artist I’m seeing twice this month is Prince, so I think that speaks volumes about the esteem with which I hold this band.  With their show a Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, they certainly didn’t disappoint.  Pre-show, looking around the beautiful venue at the crowd, it was hard to say what kind of audience the band was going to encounter.  Opener Mona delivered and got them out of their seats, and by the time Metric came on stage, they were beaming with excitement that further fueled the band.  It was definitely one of the top shows I’ve been to this year, and it was one of those shows that was so good, the only negative was those fleeting thoughts that it eventually had to come to an end.  In any event, it was spectacular and unforgettable, and the band is one of the must-see acts touring today.

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Garbage at The Pearl Concert Theater at The Palms | Las Vegas, NV | 4/12/2013 (Concert Review)

April 13, 2013 by Jason DeBord 8 Comments

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“Because we’re sentimental folks, and we like symmetry, and we like to tie things up. And we like to make amends, and we love to give thanks. So thank you for being here tonight.”  Shirley Manson from Garbage opened up to the fans in attendance at The Pearl Concert Theater at The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas last night, as the concert marked their return back to where it all started one year ago, and thus the U.S. leg of their world tour came to an end last night with a mix of mutual heartfelt emotion and gratitude from the stage and from the audience as well.  The band has come a long way in the past year, and comparing the show at the same venue in April 2012 to the one put on last night, they have certainly matured as a live act, but it is more than obvious the bonds between the band members as well as between them and their fans has strengthened tremendously.  It was an incredible show, and for me at least, is a frontrunner for concert of the year.  They will be missed, but are going back to create a new album, and I’m certain that when they return it will open up a new journey for the group that we can all then become a part of again.

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Colin Hay at The Center for the Arts | Grass Valley, California | 4/7/13 (Concert Review)

April 8, 2013 by Jason DeBord 2 Comments

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Early on during his “Finding My Dance” one man show, I got the sense that Colin Hay is often the smartest person in the room, no matter how large or small the venue.  More than a musician (and a great one at that), he is a philosopher, comedian, and genuinely kind man.  He is very funny, and not just prepared and rehearsed funny, but quick witted as well, and I’ve always operated under the idea that really funny people have to be highly intelligent in the most fundamental of ways, as you must have real keen self awareness and highly complex and contemplative observational abilities, as well as emotional depth and empathy.  I picked up on all of this with Colin Hay from my front row vantage point at The Center for the Arts in Grass Valley where he put on his amazing show for the sold out crowd.  That show – a hybrid of music and storytelling – was over two hours long and really captivating in every sense as he took us on both a narrative and musical journey of his life.  He talked about having an understanding of his place in the universe, and those who might expect him to be nothing more than the former front man of 80s band Men At Work are truly missing out at what he has to offer not just in terms of music and entertainment, but the wisdom (in the form of stories and anecdotes) from someone who has had experiences that none of us ever could.  He is a great musician but a wonderful storyteller as well, and I can’t imagine a more fitting venue with which to enjoy it.

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The English Beat at The Center for the Arts | Grass Valley, California | 4/5/13 (Concert Review)

April 6, 2013 by Jason DeBord 4 Comments

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“Are you ready?  Are you really, really, really ready?”  The English Beat front man and voice of the band, Dave Wakeling, is one of those music artists that is completely tuned into his audience, particularly in an intimate venue such as The Center for the Arts in Grass Valley, California, where he performed last night.  The part seated, part standing 360-capacity venue was packed and from the moment the band stepped onto the stage, the majority was on the dance floor moving to the very unique blending of 2 tone ska/punk/new wave/reggae hits from the band known simply as The Beat in their home of the UK, though also on offer were as some tunes from General Public, the subsequent musical efforts by Dave Wakeling and Ranking Roger following the original break-up of The Beat (Ranking Roger currently performs in the UK version of the band back in England).   The band dispensed with having an opening band on the bill, and instead performed two full sets of their own on either side of a short intermission.  It was a true live music experience that made great use of the excellent sound system and acoustics of the charming venue as they played song after song for the energetic crowd.

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Peter Murphy Announces “Mr. Moonlight Tour: Celebrating 35 Years of Bauhaus”

March 6, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Peter Murphy has announced a new tour for 2013 in which he will play all Bauhaus material, in celebration of the 35 years since the founding of his former band.  I’m sure many fans will be anticipating the first shows to see which legendary songs are going to make the cut, though he played a few all-Bauhaus shows at the end of 2012. [Read more…]

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Morrissey at Mondavi Center, U.C. Davis | Davis, California | 3/4/2013 (Concert Review)

March 5, 2013 by Jason DeBord 15 Comments

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“To give is the reason I live”…  a Frankie Valli lyric and a comment made by Morrissey on stage well into his set at Mondavi Center at U.C. Davis in Davis, California.  Morrissey has long been a fundamental part of my favorite music artists of all-time, and more than all of them, his music has always moved me – those special moments where the words and the sound connects with me, that chill down my spine and adrenaline rush…  as part of the soundtrack of my life, Morrissey and his work add texture, substance, and color unlike any other artist.  And his live appearances have become increasingly rare, so any opportunity I have to experience it “for real”, in person, I am there, as the live experience just magnifies it all.  And the show last night at Mondavi Center was a spectacular celebration among a special group of fans. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Another Planet Entertainment, Concert Reviews, Davis California, Kristeen Young, Mondavi Center, Morrissey Tagged With: 2013, another planet entertainment, ape, artist, band, california, Concert, concert photography, Concert Review, davis, gig, high resolution, kristeen young, live, mondavi, mondavi center, Morrissey, moz, Music, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, review, rock, set, set list, setlist, show, The Smiths, tour, UC Davis

B.B. King at Golden State Theatre | Monterey, California | 2/26/2013 (Concert Review)

February 27, 2013 by Jason DeBord 1 Comment

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King of The Blues.  The Beale Street Blues Boy.  Legend.  Not much to say about having an opportunity to see B.B. King live in concert other than that it is an honor.  A very special venue – Golden State Theatre in Monterey, California – served as the perfect host to an amazing night with one of the most important musicians in our lifetimes, at age 87, as well as a phenomenal opening set from an incredibly gifted 12 year old.

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Crystal Gayle at Thunder Valley Resort & Casino | Lincoln, California | 2/22/2013 (Concert Review)

February 23, 2013 by Jason DeBord Leave a Comment

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Last night Thunder Valley Resort & Casino played host to one of a short run of shows by music legend Crystal Gayle.  The award-winning singer, best known for her 1977 hit, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue”., put on an amazing show of her own songs as well as tributes to the works of others, with her own signature style.  It was incredible to have an opportunity to enjoy the show put on by her along with her sister Peggy Sue and the five-piece band led by Jay Patten.

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Filed Under: Concert Reviews, Crystal Gayle, Lincoln California, Live Rock Music, News, & Events, Thunder Valley Resort and Casino Tagged With: 2013, announcement, california, Concert, Concert Review, country, crossover, crystal gayle, date, details, event, high definition, high resolution, lincoln, live, news, north american, performance, Photo, photograph, photography, photos, picture, pictures, Pop, presale, review, set, set list, setlist, show, thunder valley, thunder valley resort and casino, tickets, tour, venue, video, youtube

Marilyn Manson at Modesto Centre Plaza | Modesto, California | 2/15/2013 (Concert Review)

February 16, 2013 by Jason DeBord 11 Comments

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Going to a Marilyn Manson concert is quite an experience, and probably not understood except by those who have done the same.  To draw a comparison with the art world, it is akin to going to art museums in London and stopping in at the Tate.  Except not to confuse matters… not in the past two weeks during Kraftwerk’s residency.  That’s something else entirely.  In any event, he puts on quite the impressive show, and is maybe the modern day rock concert equivalent of circus freak sideshows, only with Manson, though his band is supporting, it is decidedly a one man attraction.  Most striking is how interactive it is – not just the literal interactions with the audience (and there are many), but his ability to lock onto members of the audience with his eyes, in a kind of staring match version of “chicken”, to see if he can make it striking enough to have you look away first (benefits of being right up close).  He’s a natural performer, though interestingly comes across quite different off stage (more on that later).  Really an exhilarating evening and hosted courtesy of Marilyn Manson’s unique and stylish version of reality.

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Berlin Featuring Terri Nunn at Saint Rocke | Hermosa Beach, California | 2/1/2013 (Concert Review)

February 3, 2013 by Jason DeBord 6 Comments

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There are a lot of variables that go into what makes a great live music experience – the band, your own personal connection with their music, how their music has touched your life, the venue, the energy of the crowd, supporting acts, and obviously a lot of other factors as well – and this was one of those shows that delivered on all of that and more.  Berlin featuring Terri Nunn headlined a show at Saint Rocke in Hermosa Beach Friday night, and it was an incredible show in an intimate setting that felt more like a friends and family atmosphere than the typical concert.  In addition, Berlin played a new material from their forthcoming studio album that was nothing less than fantastic – new songs that are distinctly Berlin yet fresh and exciting.  [Read more…]

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