INCREDIBLE BILLY SHEEHAN, PHIL X, AND RUSS MILLER PERFORMANCE AT YAMAHA ATTITUDE BASS DAY YAMAHA BURBANK 9/15/2012

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I was completely thrilled when I saw Phil    ’s rig at the event.    With Russ Miller on drums, this was an incredible power trio – a true abundance of talent.   Phil and Russ are both top session players and most deservedly so.     They blazed through some familiar hits to a delighted crowd.  They jammed "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix, "Funk #49" by the James Gang, a rocking version of "Superstition" and "Shy Boy", which was probably the highlight for the fans there to see Billy.      It was stunning.   The playing was incredible.    And they were funny in between songs, too.   I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that everyone in the crowd was blown away.  I know I was.  Remarkable.

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THAT METAL SHOW TAPING SEASON 11 Episode 6 Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony (Chickenfoot/Van Halen) and Eddie Trunk’s Birthday at the Rainbow TMS

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This was the Eddie Trunk birthday episode.   Chickenfoot’s Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony were the guests on the show.  Actually, Sammy was billed as “guest host”, so he served dual functions, I guess.  Needless to say, these guys are pretty hilarious and definitely know how to party! The highlight of the taping was John 5’s guitar playing.   He completely lit it up from start to finish.   He’d quote Van Halen guitar parts during the break and his playing as guest guitarist was absolutely phenomenal.   Everybody was totally cool and it made for an excellent taping…

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Inside the studio on the set…

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The crowd waiting to get in…..

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The cameras are HD, but the show isn’t….. yet, anyway…..

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Pictures with Eddie Trunk, Don Jameson (check out his shirt), Jim Florentine, John 5, Sammy and Michael:

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After the taping, there were many people that went to the Rainbow for…

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BLONDIE AND DEVO: WHIP IT TO SHREDS TOUR GREEK THEATRE LOS ANGELES 9/12/2012

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Blondie & Devo: Whip It To Shreds Tour

 

Blondie and Devo are two of my favorite bands from elementary school.    Their music and videos were way ahead of their time.

I’ve seen both bands twice before and thought they were spectacular each time.  I first saw Blondie in 2006 opening up for The New Cars.  It was an outstanding concert.   The first time I saw Devo was at The Greek on Halloween of the same year.   That was an incredible show.  I was floored.

Oddly enough, I saw each of them play again in 2011 – Blondie played at the Club Nokia. 

and Devo played at the Canyon Club in Agoura.   

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I got to the venue via the “pretty route” (I drove up past the observatory) and, upon parking, instantly ran into a friend I’d been wanting to see. Serendipity, for sure.  It was fun to hang out and talk concerts before the show.

It was pretty…

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GOTYE GRIFFITH PARK GREEK THEATER 9/4/2012 GREAT CONCERT, GREAT SETTING, GREAT EVENING

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This concert was pretty awesome. 

Not too long ago, I was having lunch with my friend.   There was music playing in the restaurant.    My friend asked me if the song playing was by Sting.   I said if it was, then it’s the worst Sting song ever.  Not being a radio listener, it usually takes me a while to check out the latest and greatest music.    I saw the video for the same song a few days later and recognized it.   Then I started hearing it just about everywhere I went.  .  I heard the name, but had no idea what type of music it was.   Being so unaware of this guy, , I’m not even sick of it, but can imagine it’s been totally played to death on radio.   I started to like it and could see why it’s so popular. 

When I saw that he was playing at the…

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