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Message started by Paranoid Android on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 1:57pm

Title: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 1:57pm
So...they are both in town tonight...

Black Crowes...$40 Lawn...res $62-102.00

Monkees...Res $71-118.00

The Monkees have sold more seats and a larger portion of their respective venues

BC setlist from 2 nights ago (they do change it up everyshow) however, they have been playing about 14 song/night:

        Jealous Again
        Hotel Illness
        Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution
        Soul Singing
        Wiser Time
        She Talks to Angels
        Thorn in My Pride
        Hard to Handle (Otis Redding cover)
        Hush (Billy Joe Royal cover)

        Encore:
        Show Me (Joe Tex cover) (with Tedeschi Trucks Band)

Monkees set from 2 nights ago:


Last Train to Clarksville
Papa Gene's Blues
Your Auntie Grizelda
The Kind of Girl I Could Love
She
Sweet Young Thing
I'm a Believer
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
You Told Me
Sunny Girlfriend
You Just May Be the One
Mary, Mary
The Girl I Knew Somewhere
Early Morning Blues and Greens
Randy Scouse Git
For Pete's Sake
No Time
Words
Daily Nightly
Tapioca Tundra
Goin' Down
Porpoise Song
Can You Dig It?
Circle Sky
As We Go Along
Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again?
Daddy's Song
Daydream Believer
What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?

Encore:
Listen to the Band
Pleasant Valley Sunday
===========================================

Black Crowes venue is outside amphitheater...(87 degrees and humid tonite, and will be stopped at first sign of lightning)...and has an awesome selection of food and amazing beer.

Monkees venue is indoors in a historical theater ( climate controlled) with Awesome beer and FULL ON Bar...


Serious question...all else being equal...who would you go see tonight??

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Edith Grove on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 2:09pm
I like 'em both, but because I've never seen the Monkees and may never get to again, I'd go for the Monkees.

Btw, the Psychedelic Furs were very good again Saturday night.  :charlieperv

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 2:16pm
What Edith said. (Except for the Psychedelic Furs part). Is the BC show with the Tedeschi/Trucks band? That would tilt it toward them for me. Let me know if you see BC. I'm thinking of going to see them in Nov. Without TTB.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Bluzdude on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 3:34pm
I've seen Mickey Dolenz, I saw the Black Crowes open for Robert Plant in the early 90's, Davy's not around any more......hmm.........I think I would go see the Black Crowes considering it looks like they are playing some of their old stuff.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 3:46pm

Bluzdude wrote on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 3:34pm:
I've seen Mickey Dolenz, I saw the Black Crowes open for Robert Plant in the early 90's, Davy's not around any more......hmm.........I think I would go see the Black Crowes considering it looks like they are playing some of their old stuff.

Plus Jackie Green is with them and I love Jackie. Can't believe teh MOnkees are charging that much for tickets.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Some Guy on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 8:37pm
fuck it.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 8:58pm

Edith Grove wrote on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 2:09pm:
I like 'em both, but because I've never seen the Monkees and may never get to again, I'd go for the Monkees.

Btw, the Psychedelic Furs were very good again Saturday night.  :charlieperv


Going to see The Furs on Tuersday

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by riffkeither on Jul 24th, 2013 at 3:20am

Some Guy wrote on Jul 23rd, 2013 at 8:37pm:
fuck it.

I guess they will hear "Midnight Rambler " from itunes Hyde Park ,Robinson will shut up his mouth again "The old Rolling Stones "

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Egon on Jul 24th, 2013 at 6:34am
the crows do 14 songs...? that's pretty pathetic

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Edith Grove on Jul 24th, 2013 at 6:41am
Crowes when I saw them back in May:



My Morning Song
Stare It Cold
(with Morning Song reprise)
Good Morning Captain
Seeing Things
Peace Anyway
Medicated Goo
(Traffic cover)
Oh Josephine
Wiser Time
She Talks to Angels
Whoa Mule
She Gave Good Sunflower
Thorn in My Pride
Soul Singing
Remedy
Hard to Handle
(Otis Redding cover)
Hush
(Billy Joe Royal cover) (with Hard to Handle reprise)
Encore:
Descending
Jumpin' Jack Flash
(The Rolling Stones cover)
Shine Along

http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-black-crowes/2013/mahalia-jackson-theater-new-orleans-la-5bd80b9c.html

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by wiseblood on Jul 24th, 2013 at 9:52am
I saw the Monkees show.  It was great.  I will be seeing the Black Crowes next week.  The Black Crowes revolving door of lead guitar players is a bit annoying, but should be a decent show.  It's not like "hey day" Black Crowes, but that's a whole other conversation all together.

The Monkees were VERY good.  Mike sounds great.  And Micky?  JESUS CHRIST he can still sing.  His voice is still SO fucking good.  Peter is the best musician on stage.  Dude can just play and its a shame that he was never really allowed to play back in the day.

Check them out if you can!

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jul 24th, 2013 at 11:00am

Egon wrote on Jul 24th, 2013 at 6:34am:
the crows do 14 songs...? that's pretty pathetic

That's becasue they're co-headlining with The Tedeschi/Trucks band.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jul 24th, 2013 at 1:16pm
Didn't know there were any Monkee fans anymore.


The Monkees Return With Michael Nesmith
Papa Nez was in hearty spirits all night
     
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees.
Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images
By Rob Sheffield
July 16, 2013 2:45 PM ET

Here's a sight Monkees fans have spent years dreaming about: Michael Nesmith playing his trademark 12-string Gretsch guitar, looking regal in a white jacket and glitter-covered shoes, playing the holy hell out of "Sweet Young Thing." Right next to Peter Tork on banjo, while Micky Dolenz keeps time on a suitcase with a couple of drumsticks. Papa Nez back onstage with the other surviving Monkees? At last. It brought out the sweet young thing in a crowd of diehard Monkees freaks, the kind who can whistle along with the intro to "Tapioca Tundra."

Readers' Poll: The Best Monkees Songs of All Time

The Monkees kicked off their summer tour last night at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York, and it was a momentously festive occasion. The last time Nesmith tried playing with the band, back in 1997, it was by all accounts a drag – he quit after just a handful of European gigs. Before that, they hadn't toured together since the Sixties. But last fall, the three surviving Monkees reconnected in the wake of Davy Jones' tragic death, playing a few select dates. As Nesmith told Rolling Stone's Andy Greene, "Now is the time."

Their music has been everywhere lately, showing up on two of the past year's most intense TV moments. Breaking Bad scored a Walter White meth-lab montage to "Goin' Down," while Don Draper bottomed out to "Porpoise Song," in a Mad Men episode full of Head references. The Monkees included both these scenes in their pre-show video montage. (Although they unfortunately left out Micky Dolenz's cameo in Syfy's proto-Sharknado classic, Mega-Python vs. Gatoroid.)

They also screened loads of Sixties video footage, proving among other things that nobody beats the Nez's mastery of the Sixties fashion game. The man was to tan suede coats with wool collars what Beethoven was to sonatas. Needless to say, Nesmith hats were on sale at the merch table. (There were also cards promoting the Davy Jones Equine Memorial Foundation, started last year by his daughters.)

The Top 25 Teen Idol Breakout Moments: The Monkees

Papa Nez was in hearty spirits all night, holding court in eternally fantastic psychedelic-cowboy classics like "Sunny Girlfriend," "You Told Me" and "You Just May Be The One." He brought down the house with "Listen To The Band," the greatest non-Creedence Creedence song ever, and "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round," which as always sounds like it could have been a lost Bob Dylan/Carole King collabo. After so many years, the Monkees freaks in the house were hungry to hear Nesmith play these songs with the band – and maybe so was Nesmith.

The set emphasized 1967's Headquarters, their finest album. (Although if you wanted to argue it was really Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., you'd probably win.) Peter Tork sang a touching "Early Morning Blues and Greens," then turned into a California golden god in "For Pete's Sake." He also went Full Tork on slide guitar, adding a bluesy solo to "The Kind Of Girl I Could Love." Micky Dolenz banged the timpani for "Randy Scouse Git" after donning an awesome dashiki – or as Nesmith cracked, "Maybe it's just curtains." (Question: Is the social-climbing groupie in "Steppin' Stone" the same girl Robert Plant sings about in Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog"? They have remarkably similar skill sets.)

The Monkees' 45th Anniversary Tour, just two years ago, was a career-summing triumph. But it turned out to be the final go-round for the late great Davy Jones. So seeing the other three get it together to pay their respects to these songs was deeply moving as well as historic. This was the right thing to do, and they did it in the right way. They never mentioned Davy by name, but there was a touching memorial interlude when they left the stage and screened his solo tap-dancing showcase from Head, "Daddy's Song." It was a graceful tribute to the Davy Jones school of showmanship and the Davy Jones way of life. For "Daydream Believer," Micky pulled a fan out of the audience to sing. As he explained, "None of us can really sing this song because it doesn't belong to us anymore. It belongs to you." And so do the Monkees.

Set List:
"Last Train To Clarksville"
"Papa Gene's Blues"
"Your Auntie Grizelda"
"The Kind Of Girl I Could Love"
"She"
"Sweet Young Thing"
"I'm a Believer"
"(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone"
"You Told Me"
"Sunny Girlfriend"
"You Just May Be the One"
"Mary, Mary"
"The Girl I Knew Somewhere"
"Early Morning Blues And Greens"
"Randy Scouse Git"
"For Pete's Sake"
"No Time"
"Words"
"Daily Nightly"
"Tapioca Tundra"
"Goin' Down"
"Porpoise Song"
"Can You Dig It? "
"Circle Sky"
"As We Go Along"
"Daddy's Song"
"Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again"
"Daydream Believer"
"What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?"

Encore:
"Listen To The Band"
"Peter Percival Patterson's Pet Pig Porky"
"Pleasant Valley Sunday"

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/the-monkees-return-with-michael-nesmith-20130716#ixzz2ZzKXLLaT
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Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 24th, 2013 at 5:32pm
This review makes their show sound really exciting and not so campy......and rightfully so ...the show last night was one of THE BEST
I have ever seen...The words, "FUN"..."ROCK n ROLL" and "MUSCIANSHIP" ...and yes, even  "NOSTALGIA"...never went better together.

Seriously...go if you can...

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by wiseblood on Jul 24th, 2013 at 11:57pm

Paranoid Android wrote on Jul 24th, 2013 at 5:32pm:
This review makes their show sound really exciting and not so campy......and rightfully so ...the show last night was one of THE BEST
I have ever seen...The words, "FUN"..."ROCK n ROLL" and "MUSCIANSHIP" ...and yes, even  "NOSTALGIA"...never went better together.

Seriously...go if you can...


Just about ZERO cheese.  It's because Davy isn't there.  I think Davy was the most "Vegas" out of the bunch and wanted a real kind of Vegas-style show.   These guys just want to be musicians.  They have fun on stage, but they really do a nice job just concentrating on the music.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 28th, 2013 at 10:44pm

wiseblood wrote on Jul 24th, 2013 at 11:57pm:

Paranoid Android wrote on Jul 24th, 2013 at 5:32pm:
This review makes their show sound really exciting and not so campy......and rightfully so ...the show last night was one of THE BEST
I have ever seen...The words, "FUN"..."ROCK n ROLL" and "MUSCIANSHIP" ...and yes, even  "NOSTALGIA"...never went better together.

Seriously...go if you can...


Just about ZERO cheese.  It's because Davy isn't there.  I think Davy was the most "Vegas" out of the bunch and wanted a real kind of Vegas-style show.   These guys just want to be musicians.  They have fun on stage, but they really do a nice job just concentrating on the music.



Almost makes you think Nesmith didn't like Jones...like...why re-unite NOW? Oh, wait...Davy's dead...weird all that. GREAT set list...like playing every version of every greatest hits compilation they ever released...plus b-sides

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Kilroy on Jul 29th, 2013 at 1:45am
Tough one
Seen The Crows
Love the Monkees
Love the Crows
Getting old here
I go see the Monkees

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by steel driving hammer on Aug 15th, 2013 at 2:24pm
It should be The Black Crowes vs The Clash.

Crows rock hard and deep.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by Heart Of Stone on Aug 15th, 2013 at 3:20pm
If I had a choice I would go see The Monkees, from what I hear they put on a great show, they really put a lot of energy in what they do.

Title: Re: The Black Crowes vs The Monkees
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Aug 15th, 2013 at 3:38pm

steel driving hammer wrote on Aug 15th, 2013 at 2:24pm:
It should be The Black Crowes vs The Clash.

Crows rock hard and deep.

But The Clash don't play live anymore. :forfucksake

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