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Really enjoyed it tonight. We passed by the Tycho set at Bonnaroo in 2015, but we were exhausted. Wish we had stayed.
Never listened to Khruangbin before tonight. Seen the name around here. Definitely into them too!
I saw him (them) at Buku for Sunset maybe 16 or 17 and then Day for Night. And Joy Theatre. Most of those were live band sets. Khruangbin is out of Houston. That’s a cool band. They featured only a couple of more R&B songs from that set. They play a lot of different styles. Rock. Psych Rock. R&B. Jammed with Trey Anastasio at Lockn last year and jammed like a mfer. That’s a good mid card band moving up.
I literally tuned in while the guy was introducing Gorillaz, couldn't have timed it better. Why is this set during the day though?
Sunset show. It was good. I saw that one when they broadcast it in 17. The new Bob Moses was pretty good. I haven’t seen them in about 5 years or so, so hopefully I’ll catch them at something. Scarypoolparty was also decent. He had an interesting picking style
I literally tuned in while the guy was introducing Gorillaz, couldn't have timed it better. Why is this set during the day though?
Sunset show. It was good. I saw that one when they broadcast it in 17. The new Bob Moses was pretty good. I haven’t seen them in about 5 years or so, so hopefully I’ll catch them at something. Scarypoolparty was also decent. He had an interesting picking style
Bob Moses is way different than the band I barely remember from Bonnaroo 2016 at like 3am? Pretty cool though
Mushroom at Virtual Burning Man is pretty badass. They had some chump at another stage playing Backstreet Boys so I turned it off. But it’s CloZee now v Android Jones. I actually saw a very good VR lineup with Shlump, Zeus Beats and Carmack.
Lots of local bands playing a song or two on a recorded stream. The group helps to provide health insurance for Austin musicians. (Neat idea.) Had no idea until today but my desperation continues for live streams/live music/live anything.
Post by Jesioneka on Sept 23, 2020 14:56:36 GMT -5
This might be of particular interest to any Kentuckians with us. From the group's promo materials: "Hood to the Holler is an organization founded by State Rep. Charles Booker, and is focused on leveraging the incredible momentum for positive change in Kentucky and nationally, toward the aim of building broad coalitions, breaking down barriers of race and class, and fueling a people centered movement to build political power and transform our future. This event aims to encourage voter participation by informing Kentuckians and all Americans about voter registration, voter eligibility, and key voting deadlines for the upcoming elections."
Post by Jesioneka on Sept 24, 2020 11:15:25 GMT -5
The Cleveland Plain Dealer has a big roundup today of upcoming streaming events for all tastes, good and bad alike! Lots in here — Philly Music Fest (Japanese Breakfast, Mt. Joy, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Districts); Monterey Jazz Festival; Farm Aid (Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews); Lamb of God; a Thin Lizzy tribute; Red Rocks streams (not free); SF Bay Area Musicians Relief (Wilco, Los Lobos); and The War and Treaty album release event.