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Old 07-26-2014, 07:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A few featuring Blue Coupe, a power trio with Joe Bouchard (guitar, keyboards, vocals) Albert Bouchard (drums, vocals) and Dennis Dunaway (bass, vocals). Joe and Al are brothers and former founding members of Blue Öyster Cult, and wrote many of B.O.C.'s songs during their time with the band. Dennis is the former original bassist for the Alice Cooper group, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, who wrote many of that band's songs during his time with the band. The show was a good mix of Blue Öyster Cult, Alice Cooper, and Blue Coupe tunes.


Dennis Dunaway


Joe Bouchard


Joe Bouchard and Albert Bouchard paying homage to Alan Lanier, the former keyboardist for Blue Öyster Cult, who had passed away three weeks earlier.


Dennis Dunaway, telling the story of Godzilla who started out as a tiny baby Godzilla...


and grew and grew until he became...


Big Godzilla!


Joe Bouchard


Albert Bouchard and Dennis Dunaway


And a video from the show, of the band playing the Blue Öyster Cult song "Astronomy" taken by another fan sitting next to me on my left...


Blue Coupe - Astronomy - YouTube
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Old 07-29-2014, 03:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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A few pics from a double bill with Steve Winwood and The Allman Brothers Band from August of 2013. Steve Winwood opened the show and played a great 90 minute set comprised of songs from The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, and his solo albums. The Allman Brothers Band followed with a smokin' hot 150 minute set featuring songs from throughout their 44 year career.


Steve Winwood and his band playing the Traffic song "Dear Mr. Fantasy."






The Allman Brothers Band playing "Midnight Rider."





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I saw fallout boy/paramore at the monumentour couldnt get any good pictures of FOB though due to all the lighting effects
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Saw Neil Young & Crazy Horse last Friday. Great concert, although there was one helluva downpour lasting through the show that started when The Waterboys were opening for him. Sorta seemed like nature's way of going 'badum-tsh'.
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Saw Neil Young & Crazy Horse last Friday. Great concert, although there was one helluva downpour lasting through the show that started when The Waterboys were opening for him. Sorta seemed like nature's way of going 'badum-tsh'.
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A few pics from a show with Texas singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Carolyn Wonderland and her band. The Sarah Levecque Band opened the show with a nice mellow blend of country and blues, followed by Carolyn Wonderland with Cole El-Saleh and Rob Hooper backing her up. Singer/songwriter and guitarist Shelley King also joined Carolyn and her band for several songs towards the end of the show. An enjoyable evening of good quality country/blues rock.


Carolyn Wonderland


Cole El-Saleh (keyboards & key bass) Rob Hooper (drums) Carolyn Wonderland (electric lap steel guitar)






Carolyn Wonderland with Shelley King






A video of opening act Sarah Levecque and her band...


Sarah Levecque Band Live @ The Bull Run 8/30/13 - YouTube

And a video of Carolyn Wonderland covering "Honey Bee" by Billy Joe Shaver...


Carolyn Wonderland Bullrun Restaurant 8/30/13 - YouTube
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Some pics from Nik Turner's Hawkwind Space Ritual Tour with Ghostbox Orchestra, Hedersleben, and Moontowers, performed on Tuesday, Oct 29, 2013. This show was held in an intimate 194 person capacity club called "The Middle East Upstairs" in Cambridge, MA. Moontowers opened the show with a rather forgettable mix of retro sounding psych/garage rock featuring a female sitar player who's sound, unfortunately, was mostly buried in the mix. Ghostbox Orchestra followed with an enjoyable, but unremarkable set of psych/space rock. Hedersleben (who were also doubling as Nik Turner's backing band) were up next with a rowdier style of psych/space rock which got the crowd primed for the main event.

Nik Turner appeared to much applause from an appreciative audience and played a solid set comprised of a good mix of Hawkwind tunes and a couple of songs from his new album "Space Gypsy." An enjoyable evening of psychedelic space rock and all for only $10.


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And a video from the show of Nik Turner and band, playing some classic Hawkwind (video taken by another fan standing a few feet to my left.)


Nik Turner's Space Ritual - Sonic Attack/Master Of The Universe - Live @ Middle East Upstairs - YouTube
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Went to see Alice Cooper and Motley Crue that was a awesome show!
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Ventania, great show

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