I took my daughter to her first concert last night

Rivrrat
Rivrrat Posts: 2,101
edited October 2009 in The Clubhouse
Yup, her first concert, and thank gawd it wasn't Milie Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, or some othe crap like that (unlike some of her other 16 yr old friends). She's listened to my music for years, and has adopted her own tastes.

So last night we along with a friend of hers went to see The Killers. Considering I'm not really a fan of the current crop of alternative bands, they put on a smokin show. Good lights, good sound and they're a lot better live then they are on their studio stuff.

We started out eating at the Hard Rock Cafe in Phoenix, and then went to the show. All in all it was a good evening, even for dad.
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  • Pycroft
    Pycroft Posts: 1,960
    edited September 2009
    Sounds like a blast! I'm sorry to say that my first concert was....yes...Neil Diamond :) My mom was a big fan.
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    everpress Posts: 862
    edited September 2009
    That's great! I'm sure that is a lifetime memory. It's good that you had a good time, too.

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  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited September 2009
    Excellent choice! The Killers are a great band. :D
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,381
    edited September 2009
    Pycroft wrote: »
    Sounds like a blast! I'm sorry to say that my first concert was....yes...Neil Diamond :) My mom was a big fan.

    LOL... I love Neil Diamond. He gave me front row tickets after I installed a cell-phone in his car. For all you youngsters out there, cellphones used to look alot like home phone handsets and had brains the size os a suitcase...

    Anyway, my first concert was John Denver in 1973.

    Glad you and your daughter had a great time.
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  • Fongolio
    Fongolio Posts: 3,516
    edited September 2009
    My son's first 2 years ago when he was 12 was The Blue Man Group. Great show! Then of course about a month ago we went to AC/DC. Fantastic! It's very cool you can do stuff like that with your daughter and that would be a great show.
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    mmadden28 Posts: 4,283
    edited September 2009
    Miley is not the same little girl anymore. That's all I'm saying. :rolleyes:

    BTW, my first concert was Flotsam & Jetsam at the Empire in Philly.
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  • kosta
    kosta Posts: 10
    edited September 2009
    sweet
    cant wait till my son gets older so i can experience that
  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited September 2009
    Sounds like good quality time to me. My first concert was the Police in the Uni Doom in Iowa. I have no idea why I went to this day... LOL
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  • dkg999
    dkg999 Posts: 5,647
    edited September 2009
    polkfan45 - I saw a lot of good concerts at the UNI Unidome in Cedar Falls! Guess Who, Alice Cooper, Rolling Stones, Bachman Turner Overdrive, are a few that come to mind.
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  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited September 2009
    polkfan45 wrote: »
    Sounds like good quality time to me. My first concert was the Police in the Uni Doom in Iowa. I have no idea why I went to this day... LOL

    Because The Police are awesome? :p
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  • Systems
    Systems Posts: 14,873
    edited September 2009
    Because The Police are awesome? :p

    Um, okay, we'll go with that. :rolleyes:
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,806
    edited September 2009
    Hey! I saw The Killers, a loooong time ago, in Philthydelphia, at The Electric Factory I think it was? Might have been the TLA. I heard their arena shows are pretty spiffy but The Electric Factory and The TLA are much more intimate and they put on spectacular shows there.

    If you liked The Killers, check out The Kings of Leon, Finger Eleven, Modest Mouse and Toxic Airborne Event. They all have that odd mix of alternative rock mixed with the pop sound. There are other bands out there like Jet that have a definitive classic rock influence and are, honestly, one of the best bands to come out in the past decade.

    If you want a more punk'ish flavor, go for bands like Breaking Benjamin or Seether. they both do great shows and usually have some pretty good bands tagged on to their shows as well.
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  • ohskigod
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    edited September 2009
    Pycroft wrote: »
    Sounds like a blast! I'm sorry to say that my first concert was....yes...Neil Diamond :) My mom was a big fan.


    Same here, must be a Jersey thing :D

    saw him again around 2 years ago? the man still puts on a hell of a show.
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  • everpress
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    edited September 2009
    Jstas wrote: »
    Hey! I saw The Killers, a loooong time ago, in Philthydelphia, at The Electric Factory I think it was? Might have been the TLA. I heard their arena shows are pretty spiffy but The Electric Factory and The TLA are much more intimate and they put on spectacular shows there.

    If you liked The Killers, check out The Kings of Leon, Finger Eleven, Modest Mouse and Toxic Airborne Event. They all have that odd mix of alternative rock mixed with the pop sound. There are other bands out there like Jet that have a definitive classic rock influence and are, honestly, one of the best bands to come out in the past decade.

    If you want a more punk'ish flavor, go for bands like Breaking Benjamin or Seether. they both do great shows and usually have some pretty good bands tagged on to their shows as well.

    If you dig the sound of Modest Mouse, check their earlier stuff for a better sense of what they are capable of, then sprint over and check out Arcade Fire and Wolf Parade...

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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited September 2009
    John... I love ya. But try not to usher in the Apocalypse by putting the words "punk" and "Seether" into the same sentence. We wouldn't want Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer to rise from their graves to feast on the flesh of the many. You know... swarms of locusts, moon as black as sackcloth, famine, disease, pestilence, etc. etc.
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  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited September 2009
    John... I love ya. But try not to usher in the Apocalypse by putting the words "punk" and "Seether" into the same sentence. We wouldn't want Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer to rise from their graves to feast on the flesh of the many. You know... swarms of locusts, moon as black as sackcloth, famine, disease, pestilence, etc. etc.

    Hahahah, i laughed. Hrd.

    Tantric is punk, right? :p
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  • vc69
    vc69 Posts: 2,500
    edited September 2009
    polkfan45 wrote: »
    Sounds like good quality time to me. My first concert was the Police in the Uni Doom in Iowa. I have no idea why I went to this day... LOL
    Holy Crap! I grew up in Cedar Falls! Went to a ton of shows at the Dome!


    First concert was Helen Reddy (?) and Orleans at the cattle congress in Waterloo.
    Jstas wrote: »
    If you want a more punk'ish flavor, go for bands like Breaking Benjamin or Seether. they both do great shows and usually have some pretty good bands tagged on to their shows as well.

    Wow...

    Just goes to show ya that music is different things to different people.:confused:
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  • Jstas
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    edited September 2009
    everpress wrote: »
    If you dig the sound of Modest Mouse, check their earlier stuff for a better sense of what they are capable of, then sprint over and check out Arcade Fire and Wolf Parade...

    I have all of Modest Mouse's albums.
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,806
    edited September 2009
    John... I love ya. But try not to usher in the Apocalypse by putting the words "punk" and "Seether" into the same sentence. We wouldn't want Joey Ramone and Joe Strummer to rise from their graves to feast on the flesh of the many. You know... swarms of locusts, moon as black as sackcloth, famine, disease, pestilence, etc. etc.

    I wasn't calling them punk. Just saying they had punk influences. Breaking Benjamin isn't really punk either but you can hear definite influences from bands like The Ramones, The Sex Pistols and Blondie in the music from both bands. Besides, both BB and Seether are made up of guys that were probably conceived at a punk rock concert and they listened to what their parents played on the "hi-fi" when they were growing up. Probably because the 'rents were trying to relive their "rebellious youth" because they sit behind a desk all day now and became "the man".

    There are other bands out there that are real, modern punk. Some of them go way over the top with the theatrics and controversial messages. Some to the point where it's no longer flying in the face of good taste but rather just intentionally offensive in how low they try to stoop. That kind of misses the idea behind punk, I think. But it's all in the name of some "message" that isn't really relevant either. Punk was all about the stuff nobody wanted to recognize. It took the issues and problems with society and rolled them over and stuck it in the soft underbelly. It used the offensive imagery to attract attention. Still, there are other new bands who are very much like The Ramones and Blondie who blend actual artistic and musical talent with the propagation of their "message" quite well.

    The drag is that punk was not mainstream and then, in the early 80's, it was and it lost it's edge. Now all the purists out there go and bag on new acts because it's not "real punk".

    BUT! Look around at alot of the new "rock" bands out there. Especially those who blend stuff like rap with rock, like Linkin Park, and tell me that there isn't a punk influence there. There's punk and techno and that 80's synthesizer stuff and even the sampling from rap/hip-hop in all of it.

    As controversial as punk was, it was also hard to define and spanned genres. There was stuff really radio friendly like alot of stuff from Blondie and there was stuff really offensive like everything from The Sex Pistols. But above it all, even after the punk scene imploded, the music lived on. Blondie is now on easy listening, classic rock and oldies stations. So are The Ramones and even some Sex Pistols stuff. Hell, I was at a radio station promotional thing last week and "I Wanna Be Sedated" was one of the songs spun by the DJ and EVERYBODY knew the words. 21-years-old to way-too-old-to-be-there, didn't matter everyone was singing and dancing to The Ramones. Punk influences as much as any other type of music out there and it's quite prevalent in the newer bands because those kids grew up listening to what mom and dad were tuning in to on the car radio and what they were spinning on the turntables at home. That was a good deal of Punk, New Age and Classic Rock.
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited September 2009
    Gotcha Jstas. I just wanted to go all "fire and brimstone" on the masses. I'm kind of like Jack Black in High Fidelity, but without the gut or the pipes.

    If an Arcade Fire concert had been my very first, I think I would have been spoiled for life. Their shows are on a whole other level.
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  • everpress
    everpress Posts: 862
    edited September 2009
    Gotcha Jstas. I just wanted to go all "fire and brimstone" on the masses. I'm kind of like Jack Black in High Fidelity, but without the gut or the pipes.

    If an Arcade Fire concert had been my very first, I think I would have been spoiled for life. Their shows are on a whole other level.

    Check out the band 'ManMan'...
    That is a whole other level.

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  • Rivrrat
    Rivrrat Posts: 2,101
    edited September 2009
    Jstas wrote: »
    Hey! I saw The Killers, a loooong time ago, in Philthydelphia, at The Electric Factory I think it was? Might have been the TLA. I heard their arena shows are pretty spiffy but The Electric Factory and The TLA are much more intimate and they put on spectacular shows there.

    If you liked The Killers, check out The Kings of Leon, Finger Eleven, Modest Mouse and Toxic Airborne Event. They all have that odd mix of alternative rock mixed with the pop sound. There are other bands out there like Jet that have a definitive classic rock influence and are, honestly, one of the best bands to come out in the past decade.

    If you want a more punk'ish flavor, go for bands like Breaking Benjamin or Seether. they both do great shows and usually have some pretty good bands tagged on to their shows as well.

    Interesting.

    We saw them in a sold out 4k or 5k seat theater in Phoenix, and I told my daughter with their show I felt they should be playing in arenas.

    I agree with your opinion on Jet.
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  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited September 2009
    Rivrrat wrote: »
    Interesting.

    We saw them in a sold out 4k or 5k seat theater in Phoenix, and I told my daughter with their show I felt they should be playing in arenas.

    I agree with your opinion on Jet.

    Did they play anything from the "Hot Fuss" cd? I never could really get into them when they came out with "Sam's Town" or whatever it was, but Hot Fuss is one of my all time favorite albums.
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  • Rivrrat
    Rivrrat Posts: 2,101
    edited September 2009
    My daughter says yes, and she says "Hot Fuss" was their best until they came out with their most recent cd, "Day and Age".

    Me, I'm pretty much a classic rock guy, but I'm listening to a disc of Killers music she burned for me right now.:p
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    ryanjoachim Posts: 2,046
    edited October 2009
    My dad took me to my first concert in 2004. Steve Miller Band. I inherited my musical tastes from him, with a few additions of my own.
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    Jstas Posts: 14,806
    edited October 2009
    Rivrrat wrote: »
    Interesting.

    We saw them in a sold out 4k or 5k seat theater in Phoenix, and I told my daughter with their show I felt they should be playing in arenas.

    I agree with your opinion on Jet.

    Well, the large auditorium/arena show I'm told is very different from a small stage show. The TLA is real tight, only about 1000 in capacity and standing room only. The Electric Factory is very much the same but holding closer to 3,000 people. They do have some reserved seating with tables and it's quite expensive. But in either venue, you can be in the back "row" but still closer than most "pits" in arenas or auditoriums. So it was decidedly smaller than the venue you were in and the stage is smaller too. But crowd interaction is much higher and sound is of a higher quality and closer to what you would find in a large jazz club. Philly has a few venues like this as well as some other ones in the outlying areas.

    BTW, The Theater of The Living Arts (TLA) is also known as The Filmore.

    There is another venue that I've seen many bands at long before they hit the mainstream and that is The Pennant East. I used to go for "White Trash Wednesdays" which was a "ladies drinks half off" night and it attracts a fairly "diverse" crowd. But it's a coveted night for bands because they get good turn out. But the owners of The Pennant East have told me that if you can fill the Pennant on a Wednesday night, you're gonna be a big deal band/name/group in the future. He's right too because I watched Live and a few other bands there before they became much bigger deals.
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