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The Tragically Hip. Opened for Eric Johnson back in 1991/92. Couldn't believe how good they were. Have every CD now and it still makes me sad that Gord Downie has passed. Watch the documentary of their last show. I dare you not to cry. Outside of RUSH, the BEST Canadian band EVER.
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i didnt see these guys in concert but a few years back i heard a song that i just loved. was a new song but i brought me back to the grunge/rock 90's lol
song was called "satellite" by a band named Rise Against.
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When I was about 14, I went into a record store with about $8 and for the first time bought a few albums on my own choosing. I bumped into a friend of my old brother who handed me ELO's A New World Record which to this day is one of my favorite albums. I think it was $3. I had money for another album and having no clue what to buy grabbed a second album based on its cover. A group called Star Castle. English prog rock. Any one ever heard of them? Pretty unknown in the US. I really enjoyed that album too and played it hundreds of times. Looked them up on Wikipedia and they lasted for years in the UK, never big in US.
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Russian Folk-Rock Band Otava Yo. They formed in 2003. I haven't seen them in person (though they've toured in the US), but came across them on YouTube about a year ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbBU06irWT8
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First time for a Band...
Check out "Leonid and Friends" on YouTube. Unbelievable! A bunch of Russian guys who sound more like Chicago, than Chicago. Start out with "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is/" and get ready to be amazed.
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Mine happened last summer. Got free tickets from a site called vetix for veterans to see Stone Temple Pilots in Baltimore. There was a band opening that I had heard of, but never listened to. They were Rival Sons. Now i have been to tons of concerts all over the world. From Pantera in a tiny club, to Edwin Mccain at a fair, Van Halen at Stadiums, and everything in between. I was absolutely Shocked when they started, and that singer was absolutely Amazing. he gave 110% and then some. STP was really good with their new singer, but Rival sons was amazing. They were so good that the next night I drove to Ocean City to see them again.
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I've been to a few concerts in my life, so I've seen a few bands that I haven't heard of, a few that stick out :
Aug 18, 1983 - I went to see Y&T open for Sammy Hagar at the Fairgrounds in Sacramento, CA. The opening act at one point said to the crowd "We were personally invited to play for you today by Mr Hagar, so if you are booing myself and my band, you are booing Mr Hagar." Then Stevie Ray Vaughn ripped into one of the greatest guitar solos I have ever had the honor of hearing. And, for the record, neither myself nor my buddy Walt had been booing. Nov 17, 1986 - not exactly the opening act but... my girlfriend worked at The Stone in San Francisco, I was between tours so I stayed with her for a week, going to with her to the club every night. That night it was Stanley Clarke, supported by Jeffo. At one point early in the evening, a little drunk guy stumbled over to me for the sole purpose of explaining to me that I was wearing shorts and that it was quite cold outside. I told him that's why I was inside, instead of being outside. He though about that for a few seconds, then said "good point" and stumbled back into the crowd. Late in Stanley Clarke's (excellent) set he said to the crowd "I would like to introduce to you a friend of mine, ladies and gentleman, Mr Jaco Pastorius" at which point that little drunk guy performed the greatest bass solo I ever witnessed (note that I toured with Talas, and saw Cliff Burton perform "Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)" a number of times, including on that same stage). Summer 2003 - I was the tour manager / tour accountant for the Warped Tour, a tour that had 568 people on the Canadian immigration paperwork (and that's the people who CAN cross the border), so I tended to be quite busy on an average day, not as much time to watch bands as I would have liked. A couple shows into the 45 date tour, one of the stage guys came into my corner of the production tent, and said "you HAVE to come checkout a band that's on my stage this year". I thanked him for alerting me, but told him it was never going to happen, since the schedule of bands changes every day, I was never going to be able to get out to see them, unless he sent somebody to drag me out moments before they played, because I didn't have time to hang out at a stage, as much as I might enjoy it. A couple hours later he came back, grabbed me by the arm, told the tour manager that I was about to pay to come back in 30 minutes and we hustled over to see S.T.U.N. for what is still one of my favorite live sets I have ever seen. After that, I had one of the production assistants tell me when they were 5 minutes away from going on stage, and where their stage was located, and I saw them probably 30 / 35 more times on the tour. https://www.chron.com/entertainment/...ur-2128642.php https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPB...b9eHQ/featured https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.T.U.N._(band) November 19, 2014 - I was doing a few shows with Jane's Addiction and was by the side of the stage as the support act were going on at the Ogden Theater in Denver, because I wanted to make sure they ran on time. On walked the drummer, on walked the bass player. Where's the rest of the f'n band I said to the local stage manager? That's all of them he told me. Wow. What a band. I made sure to watch them at the two other shows they opened for in Las Vegas that weekend. I've seen them a few more times since then, and they are still great. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Whale July 26-27-28, 2016 - I took a quick vacation to visit the Warped tour and after being told "make sure you see them" in Milwaukee, I also made sure to see them in St Louis and Kansas City - The Interrupters. I was bummed that they didn't get a chance to tour this summer with Green Day, but I'm sure they will be back once the zombie apocalypse is over. https://wearetheinterrupters.com/ Last edited by doug.goodman; 06-12-2020 at 05:56 AM. |
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Lady of the Lake was their biggest song IIRC.
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Several Years ago, before I retired, we had a kind-of October-fest down by the Riverwalk.
Acres was the headliner and they were great, but a band named '1401' got me going...they were awesome! .
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Here's a clip: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c_QuAMtOScgLiriano Lee also tutored Carla Olson, later of the Textones with Cathy Valentine. Last edited by riggs336; 06-21-2020 at 12:38 AM. Reason: More info |
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I used to see Ken and Andrew play a ton in college from the band Sister Hazel..there were a lot of great college bands..some sort of famous some not so much but all great to listen too..
i also saw stephanie germanata or however you spell it who later became lady gaga play a few times but she already had a recording deal so even though i thought she was a great talent, it wasnt like i had this great eye for talent given she already was on her way... Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 06-21-2020 at 07:26 AM. |
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sometime back in the early 2000's, i was doing a project @ Panama City Beach during the summer months. Took time and went to a fair or something headling John Michael monthgomery- which i knew & heard of. But one of the pre-shows there was a lady singing a bunch of songs- she was really good. But one of the shows had a live band. Called the Contagious Blues Band....boy oh boy they were GOOD!!! I had to go order their CD then after. The were a new & upcoming band from Nashville i think.
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In 2013 My Brother brought me to see Tedeschi Trucks Band , I knew Derek Trucks from The Allman Brothers band and him touring with Eric Clapton, But this band with his wife Susan Tedeschi just blew me away
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Love this- She sound a bit like Bonnie Raitt. (red head country singer)
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Not exactly on topic. I had heard of Bonnie Raitt as a young blues singer, but when I saw her sitting on Muddy Waters' lap at the end of the bar at Antone's in 1976, I knew she was committed to her craft. No irony or sarcasm intended.
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August 26, 1990 my brother had given me tickets to Alpine Valley Resort in Wisconsin to see Eric Clapton and others in what seemed to be an all night jam session. Since I lived (and still do) about ten minutes away I was eager to go as I could not wait to see Stevie Ray Vaughn play that night along with another favorite, Robert Cray and of course, Clapton.
We got there early as this was going to be an all day affair and the opening act was someone everyone seemed to know but me. This artist was led onto the stage and surprised me with his vocal talents and his music. I guess I was living in a hole back then because I had not seen Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze and had no idea who Jeff Healy was but I really liked his music. Sadly, this was the night that SRV would lose his life in a senseless helicopter crash as he was trying to get out of the venue and back to Chicago. I say senseless because everyone knew the ski hill was there and helicopter was the only way most performers got in and out of the venue yet they sent an inexperienced pilot to get these performers out of the area with a thick, heavy fog rolling in. I Still drive by that site almost daily and think about that incredibly awesome concert and the loss the music industry suffered that night. |
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[QUOTE=whitehse;2010355]Because I have stupid stuff rolling around in my head AND we are on a sports card message board, the Tedeschi Trucks band is a direct relative of Tiger's pitcher Virgil "Fire" Trucks.
Another relative of Virgil "Fire" Trucks and Derek "Ex Allman Bro. and guitarist extraordinaire" Trucks is Rob Trucks who's written several baseball books including "Cup of Coffee: The Very Short Careers of Eighteen Major League Pitchers". Obviously a talented family. |
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Another GREAT Canadian band. Their "Sleep Is The Enemy" album is a good place to start... |
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I discovered the one hit, one album band "David and David" recently and have played their album Boomtown almost daily. I introduced others to them, all with generally positive reviews. 80's gritty lyrics ,tunes of despair with catchy music.
Find them on Spotify and give the whole album a listen...
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Yes, you are correct. David Baerwald and David Ricketts did play on Sheryl Crow's first album. Their music was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire per Wiki.
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Although Triumph was a great band, their popularity paled, imo, to that of The Tragically Hip.
Different era as well, obviously, but the Hip had a pile of hits compared to Triumphs few. Other notable CDN bands are April Wine, The Stampeders, The Guess Who, Chilliwack, Blue Rodeo and of course Rush, who are more than likely the biggest band, most popular band to ever come out of Canada. Great bar bands that I seen that received some international attention were Max Webster, Goddo and Trooper. Many more exist but it seems rather tough for CDN bands to break through sometimes. This is Max Webster and Rush doing a popular song called Battle Scar. Their High Class in Borrowed shoes was a great album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMM6Bhwpy0M
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One of the best things - musically at least - that I've done was to find CBC Radio 3 and The Verge on Sirius XM. There are some great Canadian artists of all kinds that get minimal airplay on US radio. Off the top of my head, Stars, Metric, Dear Rouge, Arkells, Trews, Russian Futurists, Sloan and K-OS are all very worthy and deserve more south of the border recognition.
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Spotify
I read these type of threads to find new bands that I have never heard of.
What a treat to have a thread actually titled perfectly for this task! I use Spotify to listen to these bands and generally give each new band about 30 minutes to win me over! Some of the Canadian bands above will be queued up soon. I liked Max Webster back years ago! I dont think I have heard him in decades. (Can you believe how long ago Rush started? RIP Neil!)
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When I entered high school in grade 9 Max Webster played a concert in our auditorium. I was afraid of entering high school but after seeing that and with it being my very first rock pre stadium concert, my thoughts about high school quickly changed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r8niBoPqj8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLsCZo4xLdY
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