Miami Sound MacHine

Miami Sound MacHine
Buddy Miles :: Mind Funk :: Minuteflag :: Jim Messina

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Kylie Minogue
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
MarcPuertoRico
This was just the best concert ever!!! The voice, the show, the dancing... everything was simply amazing! I've been to more than 50 concerts in my life including Madonna, Rihanna, George Michael... NOTHING comes close to Kylie's concert. The closest has been Beyonce and Katy Perry but this was just an incredibly intimate yet 'pull all the stops' concert! I was a fan before but now I'm a die-hard follower for life!!!
Fox Theater - Oakland - Oakland, CA - Wed, Sep 30, 2009
Missing Persons
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Camelsrock
She signed my album and gave me a shout-out. Venue was perfect and Ben was wonderful.
The Canyon - Agoura Hills, CA - Sat, Jul 25, 2009
Montrose
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Sebastopoleon
Great venue cordial staff Montrose stills sounds great . He has put together a skilled band that did a competent job of backing him up.
Uptown Theatre Napa - Napa, CA - Fri, Jan 27, 2012
Bob Mould
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
LadyAB
Bob still's got it! One Guitar Two tune ups Three GO! No gimmicks No Mac's ... these guys rock
Troubadour - West Hollywood, CA - Mon, Oct 19, 2009
Mudhoney
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
koch206
Great show at the Bowery ballroom. Mudhoney did not disappoint. Played songs from their most recent album as well as covers and past hits. Opened with "suck You Dry" and did not slow down. Mudhoney delivered the Rock Alright ! Sunday Night see them at the Bell House in Brooklyn
Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY - Sat, May 11, 2013
Napalm Death
★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
afunkychild
Awesome show! I love Napalm Death and especially this night because I was celebrating my birthday. The sound quality was great and I was right in front of the stage. The drinks are expensive but my friends didn't let me pay for a single one- I suggest drinking somewhere else to avoid spending so much money.
House of Blues Chicago - Chicago, IL - Wed, May 13, 2009
Nazareth
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
sorefeetnlegs
I was one of the very first ticket purchasers when Nazareth first went online for sale. This was the nearest venue to Portland Oregon I had seen in a very long time. I knew that Canada would have a major holiday around the time of the event and reserved hotel rooms early. Caught a couple of down pour rain showers but had a great time visiting and exploring Vancouver, BC! The biggest concern was when we got inside. We were one of the first, not even around the corner from the entrance to the Commodore Ballroom. When we got inside we discovered that MOST of the chairs were pushed forward and reserved signs on the tables! What is more is that Security enforced this restrictive environment. There were still some 20-25 chairs pushed forward until late in the opener's set. How does one secure reserved chairs in a General Admission show? They had names and not any matching number system from the tickets!? Obviously this Out-of-Towner didn't figure this out... Further, the balcony was closed and additional seating denied to us poor schmucks, stuck standing for hours. When we got in line to see the show, a staff employee for Commodore Ballroom walked the line to let everyone know that it was a no smoking event. Just wished security had been as vigilant in enforcing inside... many individuals were lighting up. My spouse has asthma issues and the clouds of reefer smoke was not much appreciated...
McAllen Civic Auditorium - McAllen, TX - Sun, Jun 23, 2013
Michael Nesmith
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
captaindb00
Not only was he fantastic, as expected he would be, but the band was truly great as well. Got to meet all 4 of them after the show & they were all so down to earth. He sang all the Great songs we have come to love, although I would have liked to hear some from his Monkee days. Great all around!
Somerville Theatre - Somerville, MA - Sat, Apr 13, 2013
nine inch nails
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
thisdamnbox
Unforgettable night! Soundgarden was classic, taking us on a dark and hypnotic journey, working their way flawlessly through music from their last 20+ years. Chris Cornell was pitch-perfect and gave no indication of an old rock singer unable to hit the notes (calling you out J Bon Jovi). In fact, he left us with "Unreal," a song that had him wailing in upper register heroics the entire length of the tune. I would have loved to have heard a couple tunes from their Sub-Pop debut release, but they gave a great performance with great song choices anyway. NIN was fast and heavy and loud and crisp, and the stage show and production was cool and inventive, very unique to Reznor's crew. (I've never seen a major amphitheater or arena/stadium concert where the band simply walked out onto a white-lit stage, waived and started the show. Their use of shadow play, video distortion, use of moveable screens, imagery, blocking and musicianship were unparalleled! A fantastic and ferocious evening of body- and soul-rippling music! Neither of these artists are close to being has-beens...beautiful show to end their tour on...
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre - Chula Vista, CA - Sat, May 16, 2009
NRBQ
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
bluesharpbob
Terry Adams is a genius, & this incarnation of the band is great! Scott Ligon continues the NRBQ tradition of awesomely talented guitarists.
B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York, NY - Wed, Jan 29, 2014
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