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Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill of ZZ Top in concert, Chatt.Tn. Frank Beard was hiding behind the drums. :-)
One of the best concerts that I have ever seen.
Siouxsie Sioux of the Siouxsie & the Banshees, 1982
Finland
Vaasa, Kauppaoppilaitos
Sorry for the poor quality of this scanned image. It seems that I haven't stored my negatives well enough! :)
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Metal Messiah in action at the'Noise Lane' concert of the Exponent 2006 event of the Narsee Monji Institute Of Management Studies (NMIMS).
Another one from this series was printed in DNA on feb 22nd...weeehoo! :)
Goddess Oksana + SSTR Band will perform a mix of their own New York based Six Seconds To Russia (SSTR) cover band music in the lounge with guitar and live vocals. This is a treat! They will be performing Various Rock Music. Live band performance.
Theme: Various Live Rock Music
Attire: Rock, Casual
Who: All Adults Welcome
Where: Hidden Desires Lounge
When: 12pm SLT
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mellor/88/145/3334
This is a real live band being dual streamed into Second Life.
Disclaimer: This will be high energy and may contain Adult language. Located on an Adult Sim.
Mark Knofler of Dire Straits fame leads his band through a blistering concert set.
Date: October 31,2015
Time: 8:57 p.m.
Chris Daughtry leads his eponymous band in concert on their Dearly Beloved tour at the Fillmore Silver Spring
Fantastic concert by the contemporary rock-pop band TRAIN, which opened with an homage to Prince - playing "Let's Go Crazy," - then sprinkling into their repertoire spot-on renditions of "Under Pressure," in honor of Freddie Mercury & David Bowie - also closing with "Space Oddity" - and adding in "Hotel California," in homage to the late Glenn Frey.
Of course, they performed all their hit songs - "Hey, Soul Sister," "Drops of Jupitor," "Angel in Blue Jeans," "50 Ways to Say Goodbye," "Meet Virginia," "Drive By," etc.
What also made the performance charming was not only the ongoing banter by leader singer Pat Monahan, but his willingness to take selfie's with the smartphones of the fans in the front rows, tossing them back after taking the shot, all the while still singing, and then taking a long traipse through the crowd during another song.
Winter Matsuri 08 - 27th Dec. 2008. Details in my blog: ihengbok.blogspot.com/2008/12/winter-matsuri.html
SPIDERS is a Gothenburg based band featuring Ann-Sofie Hoyles, John Hoyles, Olle Griphammar and Ricard Harryson.
I was privileged to see a Stones concert in Kansas City on June 27. I didn't have bad seats, but was still quite a distance away. It was in the Arrowhead Stadium, and I pity those who were sitting on the far side away from the sage. In any case, I didn't bring my longest lens, which turned out to be fortunate, even though I clearly could have used it, as they weren't allowing "Professional" looking cameras and lenses inside, unless they had press passes or special permission. I had to sweet-talk my way in as it was with my Nikon D7100 and Tamron 18-270mm lens. It was a great concert! It's hard to believe that Mr. Jagger can still gyrate and sing and prance about for two hours at his age (71!). He still has it, and his band does too! But age be damned!--this was a performance that would no doubt stand tall among any of their many tours of the past. Perhaps they were inspired by the realization that that no matter how great they presently may be, Time must surely be waiting impatiently to sap them of their prowess. And so they performed with utter abandon--celebrating their still potent, but soon to be waning, gifts,
None of the 400 photos I took turned out particularly well for a number of reasons, e.g., lighting that often changed rapidly and without warning, the distance and inability to use a tripod, the high contrast, and the relatively low lighting levels that necessitated high ISOs. Of course, it also didn't help that I am a moron. :-) The first several dozen photos, I didn't even check the aperture size--which happened to be f/8--which necessitated even higher ISOs. And the first 200 hundred pics suffered due to the fact that my exposure compensation was set for +0.7 stops, and the highlights were all blown. As I said--moron. ;-)