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Megadeth/Overkill May 23, 1987

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One of the greatest concerts I have ever seen.  Megadeth on the Peace Sells tour and Overkill on the Taking Over tour.  Holy crap.  This actual date was the night of my junior prom.  I had a date set up and was set to take her to the prom…then this show got announced and I had to cancel.  I mean c’mon.  Megadeth & Overkill!  I hope she wasn’t too disappointed. Probably not.

When I met Mustaine in the summer of 2006, I told him that above story.  His reply was classic.  “Don’t use my concert as an excuse for you not being able to get a date, dude!”  haha.  Nice one, Dave.

The concert was incredible.  Period. Awesome setlists!

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April 4, 2012 at 9:30 pm

Lionel Richie Concert Review, Austin, TX 3/14/2012, SxSW

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Another concert review from the “Not So Metal Files”.  My musical tastes are pretty diverse and there’s no doubting that my favorite genre of music is metal.  It’s been in my life since the mid-70s and I live for it.  But through the years there are other genres and artists that have been on my radar.  One of them is Lionel Richie.

Like most, my introduction to his music was via The Commodores in the 70s.  While I’ll never be accused of being a fan of funk, I am a fan of a good ballad and The Commodores cornered that market in those days with songs like Easy, Three Times A Lady, Sail On and Still.  Lionel decided to go solo and continued the ballads in the 80s with great songs like Truly (my fave of his), Lady (used by Kenny Rogers), Endless Love, Stuck On You, Hello and a slew of others.

A little additional background into my love for Lionel’s music…in junior high (82-84) I was in the school choir.  I had quite a nice baritone back in those days, at least Ms. Matthews thought so.  In choir, we did a lot of Lionel’s ballads and I really grew quite fond of those tunes.

Enter 2012’s SxSW Music Festival.  Earlier this week we learned that Lionel was going to be playing the awesome Moody Theater for the Billboard Magazine showcase.  For those that don’t know, SxSW gives people the option to buy a badge or wristband to give you access to all of the official shows as space allows.  I’ve never bought one as I generally can get in to most of the shows I want to see.  But this one was different.  My pals and I got into freakout mode trying to figure out how the hell we could get into the show.  We assumed that since there’s an additional 100,000 people in town, the place would have the typical long lines of badgeholders to get in.

It was announced the day before the show that they would releases some tickets to the public the day of the show.  As soon as I got off work, I met up with my friend at the bar across the street from the venue.  Shockingly to me, there was no one in line at the badge area and only 10 folks in line to buy tickets.  WTF?  We sat in line from about 6:15PM to 8PM when they finally opened up the box office.  $30 a ticket.  That’s it!  For Lionel!  If would have paid $100 with no question.  We got our tix and went in.

Have of the balcony area was closed off and the mezzanine level was for special guests only.  There were 4 opening groups and we sat through them all.

The first was Wallpaper.  A dancy, hip-hop-ish sort of thing with 2 drummers.  Not my thing but they were solid and the co-singer/dancer girl was quite cute.  I thought I heard someone say she was Sly Stone’s daughter.  I don’t know.

Up next was Vintage Trouble.  Four dudes dressed 40’s style.  Guitar, bass, drums and vocals.  It wasn’t my thing but it wasn’t bad.  The singer was definitely influenced by James Brown in the way he dressed, moved and sang.  If JB was in a rock band, this would be it.

Poliça came on next.  Another group with 2 drummers.  My friend put it best…”Everything But the Girl mixed with Dido.”  That nailed it.

Terius “The-Dream” Nash was next.  Hip hop.  My switch was off.  I wanted to see Lionel.  I will say that The-Dream’s drummer was pretty incredible though.

They opened up the mezzanine area to everyone and we bolted down there from the balcony and got some decent seats.  The place was still lightly attended.  What a shock.  But it didn’t matter.  I was there, that’s what was important.

After a quick set change, Lionel comes on.  A pre-recorded dancy version of Hello opened the show then they went right into Running With The Night.  We were in freak out mode.  After 2 or three songs, Lionel tells his band to leave the stage as he wanted to do some songs without the band.  Lionel is 62 years old.  He looked young, he sounded young and I think he made all of us feel younger again.  During Dancing On The Ceiling they broke into a little bit of Van Halen’s Jump.  Half of the set was Commodores songs.

The show was just plain awesome.  The waves of emotion that hit me during certain songs, remembering that time and place when those songs first entered our lives.  It was quite special and surely an experience I will never forget.  He said there will be an upcoming tour and that he’d be back.  I’ll be there!

Kenny Rogers came out and did Lady with him.  That was cool.  I will say I was a bit disappointed not to hear Truly.  I adore that song.  He also didn’t do Endless Love or Three Times a Lady.  Maybe next time!

For some great pro shot pictures, click here.

Here’s the setlist as I remember it, but I know it’s not in the right order and I think I may be leaving out a song or two.

What a night!

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March 16, 2012 at 12:31 pm

Megadeth/Volbeat/Lacuna Coil Concert Review, Austin, TX 3-03-12

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Motorhead cancelled their last remaining dates from Mustaine’s Gigantour because of some lung and throat issues that Lemmy was having.  What a pisser.  I love seeing Motorhead live and coupling them with Megadeth is a super extra bonus!  But no luck.  Get well, Lem.  Next time!

We missed Lacuna Coil completely and I wasn’t bothered by that at all.  Not a fan in the least.

Volbeat comes on and they weren’t what I thought I remembered listening to online.  It was just “happy fun rock”.  First few songs kind of reeled me in then every song after that started sounding the same.  I was over it

and couldn’t wait for them to stop playing.  Annoyingly they kept doing little 5 second spats of “Ace of Spades” and it was utterly annoying.  Then at the need of their set they broke into a Slayer snippet.  I thought it was silly.  But hey, when you need a crowd to get excited, what do you play?  SLAYER.  They’re singer was good, however, and reminded me a lot of Dave Maneketti of Y&T.  The only reason I even mildly wanted to check them out was because Hank Shermann of

Hank Shermann

Mercyful Fate fame was paying guitar for this tour.  Every once in a whole you’d hear a classic Shermann fill or something, but overall he didn’t do much.  Maybe just trying to pay the bills with them?  Who knows.  At least he’s doing something, eh?  Again, I was ready for them to stop.

Time for Megadeth.  I love them for the most part.  Sure, I stayed away from the Friedman era, but the albums they have done since 2000 have all been really good.  Dave Mustaine, as I have stated before, is one of the best metal guitarists on the planet.  No, you won’t get the neo-classical widdly-diddly stuff, but the man has chops and again tonight he was on.  The band sounded great, except for the drummer.  I’ll get to him in a bit.

Dave’s voice sounded good, his playing was fucking great and he just brought a really positive energy to the whole show.  Dave Ellefson did as well.  They both looked like they were having fun.  Throw a shredder like Chris Broderick in the mix and you’ve got a potent combination of musicians.  Mustaine and Broderick are from 2 totally different schools of guitar playing.  Chris is a technical shredder where Dave is just a true player and a riff machine.  You can feel the passion in his riffs and solos.  They were just great and I am so glad I got to see them again.

Now, on to Shawn Drover and his drumming.  I’ll go ahead and say it, Dave should find a better drummer.  Drover is such a stale and boring player.  I’ve said that since the first time I saw him in Megadeth.  Not to mention the dude doesn’t play a lot of the old stuff correctly.  Personally I think he ruins Peace Sells.  He’s like

Dave's Heavenly light?

the Matt Sorum of metal.  What a fucking bore!  Jimmy Degrasso was more interesting and even Nick Menza, who I also thought was stale, was a step up from Drover.  BORING!

The Megadeth setlist was pretty good, but as always I was hoping for some more older material.  I think

because of Dave’s religious convictions, we’ll never see Looking Down The Cross or the Conjuring live ever again.  Too bad.  I was also really hoping for My Last Words, but no luck.  They did play Set The World Afire, Peace Sells, Wake Up Dead and In My Darkest Hour.  Some of the other shows also got Hook In Mouth, but oh well.  They did mix the setlist up from all of the other shows which was cool.

Again, the band brought such a positive energy that you couldn’t help but get into it.  And you know what?

DAVE MUSTAINE > METALLICA

There, I said it.  For as much as Dave has never let go of being thrown out of the biggest “metal” band on the planet, I’d argue that he’s written better albums continuously than they have.  Popularity is one thing and Metallica surely has that game won.  But quality of music and musicianship is, in my opinion of course, Mustaine’s game.

It was such an awesome show and I can’t wait to see them again…and again…and again.

Setlist:

  1. Set the World Afire
  2. Wake Up Dead
  3. Hangar 18
  4. Trust
  5. Angry Again (dedicated to Alex Jones)
  6. In My Darkest Hour
  7. She-Wolf
  8. Public Enemy No. 1
  9. Whose Life Is It Anyways?
  10. A Tout Le Monde w/Christina Scabbia
  11. Ashes In Your Mouth
  12. Sweating Bullets
  13. Head Crusher
  14. Symphony of Destruction
  15. Peace Sells
  16. No Class
  17. Holy Wars…The Punishment Due

Peace Sells...

A Tout Le Monde w/Christina Scabbia

Jr.

Chris Broderick

MegaDave

Uncle Vick showed up!

"Said I was out with the boys..."

Thank you and goodnight!

Symphony X/Iced Earth/Warbringer Concert Review 2/28/12 Austin, TX

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Austin’s metal scene was a bit lacking when I moved here 5 years ago.  San Antonio has always been the metal capital of Texas but I think Austin has been picking it up a bit in the last few years.  While we’re still not getting Maiden, Priest, Scorpions and other big headliners like that, we’re still getting a steady stream of smaller acts.  Megadeth has come regularly and Motorhead always comes.  Luckily I get to see them together this coming weekend for Gigantour 2012.

Emo’s has been pretty consistent for bringing good metal since I’ve been here.  Now that they’ve moved to a bigger venue on the east side, they’ve been doing their due diligence and booking decent shows.

Last night was Symphony X/Iced Earth/Warbringer.

Warbringer opened up and I am indifferent about them.  Solid retro-thrash, but not bringing anything new to the table.  Like I said last night, “they’re just ripping off Testament.”

I once was a huge Iced Earth fan, then they released Something Wicked This Way Comes and I was out.  I’ve tried listening to all of their albums and they’ve never got me back.   I saw them in 1999 and filmed it.  You can see the entire show on Youtube. They picked up another singer recently, Stu Block, who used to be in Into Eternity.  The band was solid, as expected.  Jon Schaffer makes sure he’s got good players in his band.  They played 3 or 4 older songs and sounded good and the new stuff they played sounded fine.  Stu has a really good and clean high range, but his “normal” voice is a bit too much like Matt Barlow, minus the Hetfield-ah! tendencies that Matt had.  Whoever their lead player is these days is pretty good.  One annoying note, I really hate the crowd participation songs and they did it in over hald their set.  “hey hey hey hey!”  Ugh.

I saw Symphony X in 2000 at L’Amours in New York when they opened for Halford.  I thought they were good, but just not my cup of tea.  I like a handful of tracks from their first 3 records, but prefer to hear them on CD than live.  All very talented guys.  I left after their first song.

Iced Earth

 

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February 29, 2012 at 9:07 pm

Billy White Concert Review, Austin TX 111011

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Last night I was able to see a small and rare performance of Billy “Blanco” White.  You may remember Billy from such bands as Watchtower, Don Dokken and the Billy White Trio.  The guy is such a great guitar player.  He’s been spending much of his time in Mexico in recent years and primarily does flamenco style music now, although he said last night he’s been doing some guest spots on other people’s albums recently.

I first saw Billy play in 1991 and you can read about that here.

Last night performance was pretty cool, albeit a tad uncomfortable.  He played in a small room that was about 20’x40’.  Everyone sat on the floor and we had to remove our shoes prior to entering the building.  Even sitting on a pillow, my back and knees were killing me but it didn’t matter, I was sitting a few feet away from a great musician.  Only about 40 people showed up and it was a great experience.  His playing was awesome.  A mix of flamenco with a tad of fusion thrown in.  He had a violinist and a tabla player sit in for a few songs as well.  It was all pretty cool.

Afterwards I got to speak to him for a few minutes.  He graciously signed The Book and some CDs for me.  It was a fun evening, very relaxing.

Billy White

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November 11, 2011 at 2:02 pm

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