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Wookie would hate Alice in Chains and Jane's Addiction.
I on the other hand have seen AIC 3 times and Jane's twice in concert.
Jane's at the University of Portland was a fucking awesome concert. Perry Farrel came out on stage and yelled out, "Hello Seattle!" Crowd starting booing, someone threw a boot at him. A roadie ran out and whispered in his ear. Next you hear Farrel, "Portland? PORTLAND?!? FUCK PORTLAND!" Crowd goes ape shit! Cheers and boos! It fired up the band and they rocked it! Great show!
You're definitely of the devil, then.
Wookie would hate Alice in Chains and Jane's Addiction.
I on the other hand have seen AIC 3 times and Jane's twice in concert.
Jane's at the University of Portland was a fucking awesome concert. Perry Farrel came out on stage and yelled out, "Hello Seattle!" Crowd starting booing, someone threw a boot at him. A roadie ran out and whispered in his ear. Next you hear Farrel, "Portland? PORTLAND?!? FUCK PORTLAND!" Crowd goes ape shit! Cheers and boos! It fired up the band and they rocked it! Great show!
Which AIC did you see, with or without Layne Staley? I don't get why they got the top billing over a Jane's lineup that has all the original members except for Eric Avery.
I've seen Jane's Addiction as well, and I've got to agree with you... they put on a fucking awesome show. I've seen a lot of concerts in my young life, and Jane's on Halloween at Voodoo Fest in NOLA has to rank with the best of them. Farrel and Navarro might be getting up there in age, but they brought the same sort of energy you'd expect out of an early 90's show. I was honestly surprised, because most of the great early 90's bands I've seen recently have sorta phoned it in, like Smashing Pumpkins, (post-Frusciante) Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Stone Temple Pilots, Butthole Surfers, etc. The only other bands from that era that I've seen that have actually come with the same energy they had back in the day were Pearl Jam and Rage Against the Machine.
I, OTOH, have a much more refined musical palette . Steely Dan @ Edgefield will be good times.
All 3 times were with Staley. I've also seen Jerry Cantrell twice in concert. Once he opened for Nickleback at the Salem Armory. This was when Nickleback was barely known. A friend and I went to see Cantrell but god damn, Nickleback blew the roof off the place. It's funny how people dog on them now and they're probably right but when Nickleback was still touring out of a couple of vans and trying to get known they rocked.
Wookie would hate Alice in Chains and Jane's Addiction.
I on the other hand have seen AIC 3 times and Jane's twice in concert.
Jane's at the University of Portland was a fucking awesome concert. Perry Farrel came out on stage and yelled out, "Hello Seattle!" Crowd starting booing, someone threw a boot at him. A roadie ran out and whispered in his ear. Next you hear Farrel, "Portland? PORTLAND?!? FUCK PORTLAND!" Crowd goes ape shit! Cheers and boos! It fired up the band and they rocked it! Great show!
At the Chiles Center? I've never heard of them having concerts there.
Honestly I'm not sure if they ever did again after Jane's. The place got tore up pretty good.
I could see the anal neighborhood being pissed about cars parking everywhere. They throw a big stink already about soccer and hoops games. My mom grew up a block away and its a neat combination of senior citizens and college kids living in the surrounding neighborhood these days.
Dalai Lama is going to be there in a couple of weeks.
Edgefield has elevators?!? Because Steely Dan is pure elevator music.
And I played 6 years in the Portland Metropolitan Youth Symphony, I'd match my palette against yours any day of the week.

Hey ABM do you like phil collins?

What did you play? I play trumpet, baritone, tuba....plus, I'm rather talented on the piano. We can match musical palettes anytime you'd like.
Steely Dan is far from elevator music. You should know this. They incorporate a fair amount of jazz - as well as sophisticated arrangements and harmonizing - into many of their songs....not just the ones you might hear on the popular music stations. Effectively, though, Steely Dan is Donald F.a.gen and Walter Becker.....plus a whole lot of very talented studio musicians.
That said, they're also great in concert. I last saw them at the Gorge. Fantastic show and showmanship!
Steely Dan is one of the greatest bands of my lifetime. I will be at Edgefield for that show without question.

Tickets go on sale Friday!
If I see ya there, I'll buy you a drink/beer!
That said, this song always reminded me of Kobe.....
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Outside the stadium
Special delivery
For Hoops McCann
Brut and charisma
Poured from the shadow where he stood
Looking good
He's a crowd pleasing man
One on one
He's schoolyard superman
Crashing the backboard
He's Jungle Jim again
When it's all over
We'll make some calls from my car
We're a star
It's a glamour profession
The L.A. concession
Local boys will spend a quarter
Just to shine the silver bowl
Living hard will take it's toll
Illegal fun
Under the sun
All aboard
The Carib Cannibal
Off to Barbados
Just for the ride
Jack with his radar
Stalking the dread moray eel
At the wheel
With his Eurasian bride
On the town
We dress for action
Celluloid bikers
Is Friday's theme
I drove the Chrysler
Watched from the darkness while they danced
I'm the one
It's a glamour profession
The L.A. concession
Local boys will spend a quarter
Just to shine the silver bowl
Living hard will take it's toll
Illegal fun
Under the sun
Hollywood
I know your middle name
Who inspires your fabled fools
That's my claim to fame
Jive Miguel
He's in from Bogota
Meet me at midnight
At Mr. Chow's
Szechuan dumplings
After the deal has been done
I'm the one
It's a glamour profession
The L.A. concession
Local boys will spend a quarter
Just to shine the silver bowl
Living hard will take it's toll
Illegal fun
Under the sun
Here's a listing of the Oregon Zoo concerts:
John Prine
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Tickets
Old Crow Medicine Show
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Tickets
Ziggy Marley
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Tickets
Huey Lewis and the News: Sports 30th Anniversary Tour
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Tickets
The B-52s and The Go-Go’s
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Tickets
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Tickets
An Evening with Randy Newman
Friday, July 26, 2013
Tickets
Leann Rimes
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Tickets
Indigo Girls
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Tickets
Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
Saturday, Aug 3, 2013
Tickets
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with JJ Grey & Mofro
Sunday, Aug 4, 2013
Tickets
Lee Brice
Thursday, Aug 8, 2013
Tickets
Todd Snider/Hayes Carll/Shawn Mullins/Sarah Jarosz
Saturday, Aug 10, 2013
Tickets
Los Lobos and Los Lonely Boys
Friday, Aug 16, 2013
Tickets
Chris Isaak
Sunday, Aug 25, 2013
Tickets
The Doobie Brothers
Friday, Sept 6, 2013
Tickets
I, OTOH, have a much more refined musical palette . Steely Dan @ Edgefield will be good times.
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