September 16Sep 16 Just noticed Air is doing Moon Safari at Red Rocks Oct 2nd.. had no idea. Prob too short notice to butter up the wife to go. That will be an amazing show.
September 17Sep 17 I guess a bunch of Longhorn fans are going to see Bowling for Soup at Longhorn City Limits
September 17Sep 17 2 minutes ago, C-Man said: Getting back in the saddle tonight with Father John Misty at The Bomb Factory. Last night was fucking great
September 17Sep 17 57 minutes ago, C-Man said: Getting back in the saddle tonight with Father John Misty at The Bomb Factory. I’m gonna be here too
September 18Sep 18 Looking to go to Royel Otis at Bomb Factory on Friday. Will be a day of ticket purchase if I do.
September 18Sep 18 I was up close for FJM last night and that shit was LOUD. Had a great time. “Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow” and “Holy Shit” were at the top of my list, so I left happy.
September 18Sep 18 Joe Perry Project with Steven Tyler opening for the Who tonight at Hollywood Bowl. IMG_1782.mov
September 18Sep 18 7 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: I'm sorry, but "Joe Perry Project with Steven Tyler" makes me laugh. It made me spit my drink.
September 18Sep 18 2 hours ago, Firemans4Horn said: Looking to go to Royel Otis at Bomb Factory on Friday. Will be a day of ticket purchase if I do. The happiest crowd I've ever seen was for Royel Otis, and I felt like the oldest person there while everybody was having a great time. Fun show.
September 18Sep 18 On 9/15/2025 at 9:41 PM, jimmyjazz said: You surely know this, but many might not. The support acts are at the mercy of the headliners, and in this case, Viagra Boys are not only stealing the PA but the stage time. Such is life, just battle through and take names. Don't expect Die Spitz to return any favors to Viagra Boys if fortunes flip. Seeing them in two weeks. I'll be mad if they fuck over Die Spitz--that's who I'm going for. Buddy gave me a ticket in exchange for a ticket to see TVOTR tonight at the Lincoln Theater. It was epic, a genuine DC moment. Perfect show in a semi ornate, smallish venue with so much energy.
September 18Sep 18 On 9/10/2025 at 8:10 AM, Buzzrock said: NIN is now tied for 2nd with Isbell for the most times I’ve seen a band live. Mastodon still holds the top spot. found this website yesterday, nintourhistory.com. you can add your dates and it compiles a bunch of stats...how many times you've seen each song, who the band members were, etc. i've seen 108 unique songs and 422 total. wish and hlah were the only 2 songs played at all 19 shows. hurt and gave up at 18/19. fun to play around with.
September 18Sep 18 12 hours ago, Stringer said: I was up close for FJM last night and that shit was LOUD. Had a great time. “Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow” and “Holy Shit” were at the top of my list, so I left happy. We were upstairs at the Bomb Factory show last night and I made the same comment to my wife. We go to a lot of shows and I couldn't remember many -- if any -- being that loud. We slid back to the upstairs middle to hang with some other friends during the encore and it seemed balanced a little better. Great show, though.
September 18Sep 18 2 hours ago, stc said: found this website yesterday, nintourhistory.com. you can add your dates and it compiles a bunch of stats...how many times you've seen each song, who the band members were, etc. i've seen 108 unique songs and 422 total. wish and hlah were the only 2 songs played at all 19 shows. hurt and gave up at 18/19. fun to play around with. a PJ fan made an app that does the same, pretty fun to nerd out on. i wish more bands did it.
September 18Sep 18 2 hours ago, stc said: found this website yesterday, nintourhistory.com. you can add your dates and it compiles a bunch of stats...how many times you've seen each song, who the band members were, etc. i've seen 108 unique songs and 422 total. wish and hlah were the only 2 songs played at all 19 shows. hurt and gave up at 18/19. fun to play around with. Very cool!
September 18Sep 18 Was it The Ritz that NiN played in Austin at some point in the 90's? A buddy went and said it was just about the best show he ever saw.
September 18Sep 18 7 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: Was it The Ritz that NiN played in Austin at some point in the 90's? A buddy went and said it was just about the best show he ever saw. Not The Ritz. I was pretty much a fixture there in the 90's. My roommates worked there.
September 18Sep 18 Had not heard of Viagra boys and gave it a listen. Fun stuff. Dallas show at HoB is sold out, but I may get a resale ticket.
September 18Sep 18 BALTHVS was great last night although I really didn't understand starting that show at The Scoot Inn at 6:45. That is early when the sun is still out. Always love seeing them play but the sound guy... offf... speakers left of the stage did not sound good.
September 18Sep 18 1 hour ago, BurgleBro said: Had not heard of Viagra boys and gave it a listen. Fun stuff. Dallas show at HoB is sold out, but I may get a resale ticket. Worth it. They put on a great show. Research Chemicals was particularly great.
September 18Sep 18 18 minutes ago, texasdago said: BALTHVS was great last night although I really didn't understand starting that show at The Scoot Inn at 6:45. That is early when the sun is still out. Always love seeing them play but the sound guy... offf... speakers left of the stage did not sound good. sound at scoot inn is consistently terrible.
September 19Sep 19 Why tf would Spoon and even Pixies be in a lower slot that worn out Lenny Kravitz or (especially) Sublime Jr.?
September 19Sep 19 On 9/17/2025 at 9:16 PM, Firemans4Horn said: Looking to go to Royel Otis at Bomb Factory on Friday. Will be a day of ticket purchase if I do. Considering Stubbs Day 2 on Sunday. My kids want to go and Monday is no school so will probably cave. Edited September 19Sep 19 by hacker
September 19Sep 19 11 hours ago, Buzzrock said: Plans for the weekend Damn. At piedmont park. That’s dope.
September 19Sep 19 Saw Magnolia & Johnson Electric Company at 29th street last night. WIll Johnson of Centr0-Matic (and current member of the 400 Unit) played with the surviving members of Magnolia Electric Company. They played for nearly three hours. They closed the set with Farewell Transmission and it was pretty fucking electric. Very happy I went. Just a great experience.
September 19Sep 19 23 hours ago, stc said: found this website yesterday, nintourhistory.com. you can add your dates and it compiles a bunch of stats...how many times you've seen each song, who the band members were, etc. i've seen 108 unique songs and 422 total. wish and hlah were the only 2 songs played at all 19 shows. hurt and gave up at 18/19. fun to play around with. The 90s was fucking wild. I have only seen NIN twice way back in 94/95, and both shows were at Fair Park Coliseum in Dallas, and they were only four months apart. And according to this website, they played the exact same set in the exact same order. I mean, why? 1994-10-29 1995-02-11
September 19Sep 19 1 hour ago, irishtexan said: Saw Magnolia & Johnson Electric Company at 29th street last night. WIll Johnson of Centr0-Matic (and current member of the 400 Unit) played with the surviving members of Magnolia Electric Company. They played for nearly three hours. They closed the set with Farewell Transmission and it was pretty fucking electric. Very happy I went. Just a great experience. I was there too but couldn’t stay until the end. They sounded great.
September 19Sep 19 16 hours ago, Buzzrock said: Plans for the weekend I want to see Idles sooooo bad! If you haven't checked out their documentary it is well worth a watch. Completely changed my perception of them.
September 20Sep 20 Saw Vapors of Morphine at Continental last night. They were great. Just fun to hear something in a different sound range of Low Low... Got a great video of the song Buena, though I REALLY wanted to be moving, rather than trying no to blur the video. Second band "Living Pins" was actually surprisingly good as well. They have an early show at 7pm tonight seriously thinking of going again.
September 20Sep 20 1 hour ago, horn4life said: Second band "Living Pins" was actually surprisingly good as well. That's Pam Peltz (Ursa Major) and Carrie Clark (16 Deluxe). I like their slightly off kilter Brit-pop via Texas. They have a big ally in Simon le Bon of Duran Duran -- he spins their tunes on his podcast all the time.
September 20Sep 20 22 hours ago, Nuge said: I want to see Idles sooooo bad! If you haven't checked out their documentary it is well worth a watch. Completely changed my perception of them. This is going to sound stupid but I found out and "discovered" IDLES the day before I saw them live. What a show - full of energy and good vibes! That month I saw Echo & The Bunnymen, IDLES and Thievery Corporation. Good stuff!
September 21Sep 21 On 9/18/2025 at 10:01 PM, jimmyjazz said: Why tf would Spoon and even Pixies be in a lower slot that worn out Lenny Kravitz or (especially) Sublime Jr.? Lenny and Sublime were both great. Caught some of Pixies and they were good.
September 21Sep 21 7 minutes ago, Buzzrock said: Lenny and Sublime were both great. Caught some of Pixies and they were good. But that's not Sublime without Bradley Nowell, even if it is his son. At some point it's just not the same band. Glad they sounded good, though.
September 21Sep 21 22 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said: But that's not Sublime without Bradley Nowell, even if it is his son. At some point it's just not the same band. Glad they sounded good, though. Fair, but they can’t get him back. His boy sounds just like him.
September 21Sep 21 Lorde @ Moody on Wednesday was incredible. Saw her at ACL in 2014 when she was doing her first concert tour. She had started that tour in March of 2014 in Austin. She started this tour in Austin - no other dates in Texas. 20250917_210913.mp4 20250917_212441.mp4 20250917_215225.mp4 20250917_221543.mp4 20250917_222104.mp4
September 21Sep 21 2 hours ago, Buzzrock said: Lenny and Sublime were both great. Caught some of Pixies and they were good. I’m hoping lenny will come through dallas sometime. I saw him open for the cult in dallas around 1990 or so. Some asshole was throwing bottles at him.
September 21Sep 21 22 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: That's Pam Peltz (Ursa Major) and Carrie Clark (16 Deluxe). I like their slightly off kilter Brit-pop via Texas. They have a big ally in Simon le Bon of Duran Duran -- he spins their tunes on his podcast all the time. No shit. I remember 16 Deluxe from my Club Foot Days. I met Pam before the show, with my buddy I went, he with was an UT RTF guy, so he knew quite a few folks. My buddy knew her so, we hung for the late night show. They were tight, and fun. I hope they get some SWSW slots, as I my wife would enjoy them too.
September 22Sep 22 21 hours ago, GenXer said: I’m hoping lenny will come through dallas sometime. I saw him open for the cult in dallas around 1990 or so. Some asshole was throwing bottles at him. I saw that show. I was not the asshole throwing bottles.
September 22Sep 22 On 9/17/2025 at 9:16 PM, Firemans4Horn said: Looking to go to Royel Otis at Bomb Factory on Friday. Will be a day of ticket purchase if I do. On 9/17/2025 at 11:52 PM, Mdhorn said: The happiest crowd I've ever seen was for Royel Otis, and I felt like the oldest person there while everybody was having a great time. Fun show. On 9/18/2025 at 10:14 PM, hacker said: Considering Stubbs Day 2 on Sunday. My kids want to go and Monday is no school so will probably cave. We went last night, it was a super fun show.
September 22Sep 22 saw natural child at sagebrush on saturday night. pretty uninspired set. first time at sagebrush, hopefully the last.
September 22Sep 22 9/26 Neal Francis in Dallas 10/6 Garage in Kansas City Edited September 22Sep 22 by RiverwalkMiner
September 22Sep 22 On 9/20/2025 at 10:42 AM, texasdago said: This is going to sound stupid but I found out and "discovered" IDLES the day before I saw them live. What a show - full of energy and good vibes! That month I saw Echo & The Bunnymen, IDLES and Thievery Corporation. Good stuff! This is one of those bands that makes me say "what am I not getting here?". A ton of people whose music opinions I respect absolutely love them, but I do not understand the appeal at all. I've heard they're incredible live, so maybe that's the draw. But I feel like I'm getting lectured by an angry british guy when I listen to their albums. And I just don't find their songs all that appealing.
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