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Guernicaa
09-22-2007, 12:28 PM
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Watch it at least passed Jack's solo where the lights go blue on the stage. (actually you should watch the whole thing)
And after doing so, would you like to continue to tell me that Jack White sucks?


And I'd like to know what other people think of the performance.

manu1959
09-22-2007, 12:36 PM
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Watch it at least passed Jack's solo where the lights go blue on the stage. (actually you should watch the whole thing)
And after doing so, would you like to continue to tell me that Jack White sucks?


And I'd like to know what other people think of the performance.


he shouldn't sing.....

Guernicaa
09-22-2007, 12:46 PM
he shouldn't sing.....
Yes he should.
His voice is weird and interesting, and makes the music sound better.

Hotel Yorba wouldn't be good without his voice:

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manu1959
09-22-2007, 12:55 PM
Yes he should.
His voice is weird and interesting, and makes the music sound better.

Hotel Yorba wouldn't be good without his voice:

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he has a horrible singing voice.....

jackass
09-22-2007, 02:46 PM
Ok..I was bored after about 20 seconds. If I had to listen to his annoying flittery voice for another second I would have thrown my speakers out the window. He can play the guitar..but he cant feel the guitar. He knows the cords but to me...it dowsnt have any feeling to it. Just a bunch of noise.

Said1
09-22-2007, 03:10 PM
he has a horrible singing voice.....

Actually, his voice records quite well. Did you know he produced, played and sang on an album with Loretta Lynn? They even won a grammy.

Jack and Loretta - Portland Oregon
Kind crappy video, but the sound is decent. I've been bugging everyone I know to check it out! The intro is rather long, but worth it.
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The thing that sets Jack White apart from many is that he's not as mechanical sounding as most and has a very raw sound, which many contemporary "blues" artists lack.

Said1
09-22-2007, 03:13 PM
Ok..I was bored after about 20 seconds. If I had to listen to his annoying flittery voice for another second I would have thrown my speakers out the window. He can play the guitar..but he cant feel the guitar. He knows the cords but to me...it dowsnt have any feeling to it. Just a bunch of noise.


While I'll agree that what Obama post wasn't the greatest song ever, you're wrong in your assessment.

Give me an example of someone, of this decade, who can 'feel' the guitar?

Guernicaa
09-22-2007, 06:41 PM
Ok..I was bored after about 20 seconds. If I had to listen to his annoying flittery voice for another second I would have thrown my speakers out the window. He can play the guitar..but he cant feel the guitar. He knows the cords but to me...it dowsnt have any feeling to it. Just a bunch of noise.
Actually his songs have more feeling to them than any other band I can think of today. Way more. They put passion into their music. Every performance is so unique:
Icky Thump 1
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Icky Thump 2 (The French bitch doesn't talk that long)
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Also, its suppose to sound like "noise"...that is a prime characteristic of garage music. Loud and energetic.

Said1
09-23-2007, 10:46 AM
They'd probably like the Raconteurs. Maybe not. :laugh2:


Here's a pretty good vid of Store Bought Bones, live.

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dan
09-23-2007, 11:52 AM
Meg's hot.

And Jack is the man. Here's the facts: 99.9% of singers use either backing vocals or effects to help their vocals. As far as I can tell, Jack White doesn't do this. His voice may not be mindblowingly great, but at least it's "real",

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 12:52 AM
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Watch it at least passed Jack's solo where the lights go blue on the stage. (actually you should watch the whole thing)
And after doing so, would you like to continue to tell me that Jack White sucks?


And I'd like to know what other people think of the performance.


Ya know Obama, they are the trendy little, and I do mean little, band of the moment for what, the next fifteen minutes. My best answer to you would be to show you one of my favorite guitarist, one who's career has spanned over forty years.

The first video shows a new, largely unknown band.....playing to over 500,000 people. Their drummer, Michael Shrieve is 19 at the time, one of the finest drummers ever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnamP4-M9ko&mode=related&search=

Next video shows him almost 10 years later playing one of my favorite songs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdi0NGswSAo&mode=related&search=

Last year with Los Lonely Boys........


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4COLJ5tBUr0

That is what great musicians that are true Masters of their instruments sound and look like.....no bull shit, just great music.

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 12:55 AM
Oh and another master of the guitar...... especially at the 5 minute mark......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nbhZEi2uNg&mode=related&search=

dan
09-24-2007, 11:08 AM
I don't understand all the hatred. If there's any band keeping the classic rock sound alive, it's the White Stripes.

Plus, they've been around since 1999, and evolved drastically a few times, so they're going to be around for a lot longer than 15 minutes.

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 12:35 PM
I don't understand all the hatred. If there's any band keeping the classic rock sound alive, it's the White Stripes.

Plus, they've been around since 1999, and evolved drastically a few times, so they're going to be around for a lot longer than 15 minutes.


It's not hatred, it's pity for your generation's unfortunate luck of being stuck listening to some of the most amateurish crap ever played. From rap and hip hop to Dave Mathews supposed deepness.......a lot of garbage. But to be hip, to be considered cool, you are forced to like this shit. White Stripes are very bad at what they do and to think that they could get a recording contract while truely great musicians end up never being heard is didturbing. Jack has no rythum, no soul, no real talent.......just stating fact. There are a million guitarists around the world that could play circles around him and will never be heard because they don't have the right connections. I normally ignore such nobodies but had to state my opinion once obama elevated them to the status of his avatar.:cool:

hjmick
09-24-2007, 12:58 PM
Carlos is unequalled in talent and skill. Nobody does it better or makes it sound so beautiful.

Los Lonely Boys are pretty good too, I like their music.

If I may take this opportunity to recommend some very good music, check out Kenny Wayne Shepherd: 10 Days Out; Blues From The Backroads. Some of the best music I've heard in years.

From Amazon:


...Shepherd hit the highway for a week and a half along with producer Jerry Harrison (ex-Talking Heads), a portable studio, and backup musicians including the rhythm section from Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble. He searched out blues artists both obscure (the late guitarist Etta Baker, who plays in her kitchen, is a highlight) and better known (Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and B.B. King) for a series of acoustic and electric jams, all of which feature Shepherd--who, to his credit, generally keeps his hot-dogging tendencies in check. A closing concert featuring members of Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters' bands never quite generates the heat it should, but country bluesmen Cootie Stark, Neil Pattman, and harmonica ace Jerry "Boogie" McCain provide plenty of sparks. Shepherd seems sincere enough, but the real stars are the ageing musicians who have maintained their chops and intensity through a lifetime of performing music that clearly comes from the soul.

I have not yet watched the DVD (it's sold as a CD/DVD combo) but if it's half as good as the music, I'll be happy.

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 01:07 PM
Carlos is unequalled in talent and skill. Nobody does it better or makes it sound so beautiful.

Los Lonely Boys are pretty good too, I like their music.

If I may take this opportunity to recommend some very good music, check out Kenny Wayne Shepherd: 10 Days Out; Blues From The Backroads. Some of the best music I've heard in years.

From Amazon:



I have not yet watched the DVD (it's sold as a CD/DVD combo) but if it's half as good as the music, I'll be happy.

The article mentions Clarence Gatemouth Brown, I saw him 25 years ago at Boo Boos Dance Hall in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana........ he was incredibly talented and hillarious as hell.

I agree about Carlos, I have always been amazed at how he is left out of great guitarist lists. He can put more feeling into a single sustained note than most do in an entire song.

Thanks for the recommendation, I'm heading to the Apple music site after I finish this.

jimnyc
09-24-2007, 01:13 PM
He can play the guitar..but he cant feel the guitar. He knows the cords but to me...it doesn't have any feeling to it. Just a bunch of noise.


Give me an example of someone, of this decade, who can 'feel' the guitar?

I'm not a White Stripes fan. Nothing against them, just can't dig that style of theirs. I will admit that Jack is a pretty damn good guitarist though. With that said, he has a long road ahead of him to be considered amongst the elites such as "Hendrix, Page, Clapton, Stevie Ray, Santana..." But of course everyone's list will vary based on their taste.

Here's a guitar player you can "feel". Joe Satriani doesn't have vocals, almost all of his music is instrumental. When you listen to his guitar playing you can 'truly' feel it, IMO.

Always with me, Always with you
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Surfing with the Alien
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Sir Evil
09-24-2007, 01:32 PM
Polls are simply a reflection of current popularity, and not actual playing ability.
Jack White mentioned in the top 1000 is just a joke, but the fact that Kurt Cobain makes the list tells one that whoever can be creative with three chords can be popular.

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 01:40 PM
Of course.....Satriani. He, along with DiMeola, Eric Johnson, Jeff Beck, Ottmar Liebert, Jesse Cook........ all guitar virtuosos.

dan
09-24-2007, 02:22 PM
It's not hatred, it's pity for your generation's unfortunate luck of being stuck listening to some of the most amateurish crap ever played. From rap and hip hop to Dave Mathews supposed deepness.......a lot of garbage. But to be hip, to be considered cool, you are forced to like this shit. White Stripes are very bad at what they do and to think that they could get a recording contract while truely great musicians end up never being heard is didturbing. Jack has no rythum, no soul, no real talent.......just stating fact. There are a million guitarists around the world that could play circles around him and will never be heard because they don't have the right connections. I normally ignore such nobodies but had to state my opinion once obama elevated them to the status of his avatar.:cool:

Well, if it counts for anything, I hate Dave Matthews and hip hop.

I don't know, for some reason, you guys are saying "well, Jack White's not as good as the ABSOLUTE GREATEST GUITARISTS in history, so obviously he sucks". Maybe he's not Hendrix, but that doesn't mean he's the worst guitarist ever.

As for Satriani, Eric Johnson, etc., I "feel" absolutely nothing when I listen to their music. It's great playing, but there's no heart to it, to me, anyway. It's the difference between reading a textbook (Satriani, et al) and a great short story (Jack White).

I think you guys should give him more of a chance. He's written great country/folk music, great blues music, great punk music, great straight-ahead country music, and by the way he doesn't just play guitar; check out the White Stripes' album Get Behind Me, Satan, it's mostly dark, moody piano-based songs.

Sir Evil
09-24-2007, 02:28 PM
Well, if it counts for anything, I hate Dave Matthews and hip hop.

I don't know, for some reason, you guys are saying "well, Jack White's not as good as the ABSOLUTE GREATEST GUITARISTS in history, so obviously he sucks". Maybe he's not Hendrix, but that doesn't mean he's the worst guitarist ever.

As for Satriani, Eric Johnson, etc., I "feel" absolutely nothing when I listen to their music. It's great playing, but there's no heart to it, to me, anyway. It's the difference between reading a textbook (Satriani, et al) and a great short story (Jack White).

I think you guys should give him more of a chance. He's written great country/folk music, great blues music, great punk music, great straight-ahead country music, and by the way he doesn't just play guitar; check out the White Stripes' album Get Behind Me, Satan, it's mostly dark, moody piano-based songs.


Simply misunderstood! some are talking playing ability while other are more or less going with current trends of the music scene. I have no doubt that Jack White is not the worst in history as he has already accomplished quite a bit but to claim him to be anywhere in sight of best guitarist is rediculous. Rate him for his writing ability is fine but to place him above accomplished players mentioned throughout this thread shows these polls are simply popularity contests. Rolling Stone magazine sucks anyway!

Abbey Marie
09-24-2007, 03:12 PM
But every once-in-a-while, they produce a great cover.




http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2007/features/theysaid/070611/keith_richards.jpg

Sir Evil
09-24-2007, 03:17 PM
But every once-in-a-while, they produce a great cover.




http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2007/features/theysaid/070611/keith_richards.jpg

Holy moly, is that the cover of Depp's new horror movies or is he simply trying to catch a buzz off of Richards aroma? lol, that dude is a walking corpse! :D

Abbey Marie
09-24-2007, 03:20 PM
Holy moly, is that the cover of Depp's new horror movies or is he simply trying to catch a buzz off of Richards aroma? lol, that dude is a walking corpse! :D


Seriously. And the weirdest thing is, he's looked that way for decades.

I just love that picture. It's RS's version of Beauty and the Beast. :laugh2:

Sir Evil
09-24-2007, 03:26 PM
Seriously. And the weirdest thing is, he's looked that way for decades.

I just love that picture. It's RS's version of Beauty and the Beast. :laugh2:

:laugh2:

Yeah Keith looks to be about 103 in that picture yet he is still falling out of trees, the man defies time & logic! :D

Said1
09-24-2007, 05:28 PM
I'm not a White Stripes fan. Nothing against them, just can't dig that style of theirs. I will admit that Jack is a pretty damn good guitarist though. With that said, he has a long road ahead of him to be considered amongst the elites such as "Hendrix, Page, Clapton, Stevie Ray, Santana..." But of course everyone's list will vary based on their taste.

Here's a guitar player you can "feel". Joe Satriani doesn't have vocals, almost all of his music is instrumental. When you listen to his guitar playing you can 'truly' feel it, IMO.

I'm not a Joe Satriani fan. I don't his style or sound. I prefer a much more raw, improvised sound. But that's me.

And your right, Jack White hasn't been around as long but, if you recall, the above mentioned probably sounded a lot like noise at first too. :laugh2:

jimnyc
09-24-2007, 05:51 PM
I'm not a Joe Satriani fan. I don't his style or sound. I prefer a much more raw, improvised sound. But that's me.

And your right, Jack White hasn't been around as long but, if you recall, the above mentioned probably sounded a lot like noise at first too. :laugh2:

Jimi Hendrix, absolutely! The first few times I heard him playing it sounded like nothing more than distortion. Then I expanded my listening to other songs and realized just how good he was. I don't always base 'talent' on whether or not it's my style of music. Personally, I don't like the songs that Hendrix made, but I still say his one of the all time best. CC Deville was an awesome guitarist and never got the recognition he deserved because he played for an 80's 'hair band'. Steve Vai got recognition, but doesn't make the greatest players of all time because many feel he was a 'speed guitarist'. Everyone likes a different style of music but I still don't think that means a guitarist is bad or good. I'm not a big fan of the Blues, but I was in New Orleans a few years back and stumbled drunk into a few blues bars and heard some of the best playing I've ever heard before, from no name guys! Richie Sambora is another that never gets the credit due because everyone is too busy ogling at the singer.

I'm just a fan of music in general and am willing to give anything a try, and play over and over what I enjoy! While not a White Stripes fan, I admit to loving this song! (and hell, the video is pretty good too!)

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dan
09-24-2007, 06:02 PM
Jimi Hendrix, absolutely! The first few times I heard him playing it sounded like nothing more than distortion. Then I expanded my listening to other songs and realized just how good he was. I don't always base 'talent' on whether or not it's my style of music. Personally, I don't like the songs that Hendrix made, but I still say his one of the all time best. CC Deville was an awesome guitarist and never got the recognition he deserved because he played for an 80's 'hair band'. Steve Vai got recognition, but doesn't make the greatest players of all time because many feel he was a 'speed guitarist'. Everyone likes a different style of music but I still don't think that means a guitarist is bad or good. I'm not a big fan of the Blues, but I was in New Orleans a few years back and stumbled drunk into a few blues bars and heard some of the best playing I've ever heard before, from no name guys! Richie Sambora is another that never gets the credit due because everyone is too busy ogling at the singer.

I'm just a fan of music in general and am willing to give anything a try, and play over and over what I enjoy! While not a White Stripes fan, I admit to loving this song! (and hell, the video is pretty good too!)

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Figures you'd pick a cover! It was originally a (I believe) Burt Bacharach song. Really good cover, though, and a sweet video!

Said1
09-24-2007, 06:17 PM
Jimi Hendrix, absolutely! The first few times I heard him playing it sounded like nothing more than distortion. Then I expanded my listening to other songs and realized just how good he was. I don't always base 'talent' on whether or not it's my style of music. Personally, I don't like the songs that Hendrix made, but I still say his one of the all time best. CC Deville was an awesome guitarist and never got the recognition he deserved because he played for an 80's 'hair band'. Steve Vai got recognition, but doesn't make the greatest players of all time because many feel he was a 'speed guitarist'. Everyone likes a different style of music but I still don't think that means a guitarist is bad or good. I'm not a big fan of the Blues, but I was in New Orleans a few years back and stumbled drunk into a few blues bars and heard some of the best playing I've ever heard before, from no name guys! Richie Sambora is another that never gets the credit due because everyone is too busy ogling at the singer.

I'm just a fan of music in general and am willing to give anything a try, and play over and over what I enjoy! While not a White Stripes fan, I admit to loving this song! (and hell, the video is pretty good too!)

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Good one and the video doesn't hurt either. :laugh2:

A lot of really good guitar players never really did get the recognition they deserve. Frank Zappa is one as well as Stephen Stills (CSNY). Another good one is John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilie Peppers).

Stephen Stills - Tree Top Flyer
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One of my favorites- Dicky Betts
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Sir Evil
09-24-2007, 06:31 PM
Michael Schenker still rules for me! Approached by the rolling stones, aerosmith, ozzy, whitesnake to name a few for his axe playing ability, that makes for a pretty awesome resume.

Abbey Marie
09-24-2007, 07:03 PM
You picked two greats, IMO.




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A lot of really good guitar players never really did get the recognition they deserve. Frank Zappa is one as well as Stephen Stills (CSNY). Another good one is John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilie Peppers).

Stephen Stills - Tree Top Flyer
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One of my favorites- Dicky Betts
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Sitarro
09-24-2007, 07:41 PM
Good one and the video doesn't hurt either. :laugh2:

A lot of really good guitar players never really did get the recognition they deserve. Frank Zappa is one as well as Stephen Stills (CSNY). Another good one is John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilie Peppers).

One of my favorites- Dicky Betts


Dicky Betts, writer of one of the finest songs ever recorded......In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed!
The live version with the intact Allman Brothers Band on "Live at Filmore East"...........doesn't get much better than that, all 13 minutes 0 seconds of it. Brings you through all emotions in one song.....nearly perfect, better than original recording. I saw them in Houston before Duane and Barry died, super night! Whipping Post is also a favorite. If you have ever been wronged in a relationship, you can't help but relate...... again every emotion, from the deepest sadness to the rebellious hatred to the hope of something new. Live at Filmore would be one of the albums I would choose to be stuck with on a deserted island along with 4 Way Street by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.

I saw Crosby, Stills and Nash at Red Rocks near Denver around 1998, definitely in the top 5 concerts I have ever attended. They were soooo on that night. Even overweight and sucking oxygen between songs, Stills was all over the stage and his playing was flawless, Nash and Crosby had never sounded better and the incredible beauty of Red Rocks made it complete.

Sitarro
09-24-2007, 08:07 PM
For any of you who have not had the pleasure of attending a concert at Red Rocks I strongly advise checking their schedual and pick a band that you would like to see and book it in advance, great thing to do when visiting Colorado. Then take a trip up I-70 and take the exit to Winter Park, follow that to Rocky Mountain National Park across into Estes Park, back through Boulder and on to Denver(take all day for this loop). Stop at the El Taco De Mexico at 6th and Santa Fe and have a Burrito Pastor smothered(don't miss one of these). Also, "Little Shanghai Chinese Restaurant" on Broadway has an amazing dish called Jalapeno Chicken, definitely get a bowl of their Hot and Sour soup to go with it.

dan
09-24-2007, 09:35 PM
For any of you who have not had the pleasure of attending a concert at Red Rocks I strongly advise checking their schedual and pick a band that you would like to see and book it in advance, great thing to do when visiting Colorado. Then take a trip up I-70 and take the exit to Winter Park, follow that to Rocky Mountain National Park across into Estes Park, back through Boulder and on to Denver(take all day for this loop). Stop at the El Taco De Mexico at 6th and Santa Fe and have a Burrito Pastor smothered(don't miss one of these). Also, "Little Shanghai Chinese Restaurant" on Broadway has an amazing dish called Jalapeno Chicken, definitely get a bowl of their Hot and Sour soup to go with it.

I would absolutely LOVE to see a show at Red Rocks. They do a pretty good festival there every summer.

Said1
09-25-2007, 05:36 PM
Dicky Betts, writer of one of the finest songs ever recorded......In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed!
The live version with the intact Allman Brothers Band on "Live at Filmore East"...........doesn't get much better than that, all 13 minutes 0 seconds of it. Brings you through all emotions in one song.....nearly perfect, better than original recording. I saw them in Houston before Duane and Barry died, super night! Whipping Post is also a favorite. If you have ever been wronged in a relationship, you can't help but relate...... again every emotion, from the deepest sadness to the rebellious hatred to the hope of something new. Live at Filmore would be one of the albums I would choose to be stuck with on a deserted island along with 4 Way Street by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.

I saw Crosby, Stills and Nash at Red Rocks near Denver around 1998, definitely in the top 5 concerts I have ever attended. They were soooo on that night. Even overweight and sucking oxygen between songs, Stills was all an over the stage and his playing was flawless, Nash and Crosby had never sounded better and the incredible beauty of Red Rocks made it complete.


I can't say enough good things about Stephen Stills. I love his voice, guitar playing - everything. Never had the chance to see any of them perform, including Neil Young.

I did get to see the Allman Brothers a few yrs back - sans Dickie Betts. Without him, the show was a real let down. I missed him in Toronto where they were playing with Rusted Root.

Red Rocks looks like a beautiful place to take in a festival. If I'm ever wealthy, I think one of the first things I'd do is take off for two or three months during the summer and attend every festival I can find!

Sitarro
09-25-2007, 10:05 PM
I can't say enough good things about Stephen Stills. I love his voice, guitar playing - everything. Never had the chance to see any of them perform, including Neil Young.

I did get to see the Allman Brothers a few yrs back - sans Dickie Betts. Without him, the show was a real let down. I missed him in Toronto where they were playing with Rusted Root.

Red Rocks looks like a beautiful place to take in a festival. If I'm ever wealthy, I think one of the first things I'd do is take off for two or three months during the summer and attend every festival I can find!

If you go to Red Rocks, get there early. It's a killer hike from your car, it's all uphill and at over 6,000 feet, air is scarce. It's also a good idea to pack in a light weight goretex rain suit or at least a pancho because the weather is always unpredictable. That being said, it is an incredible place. I always tried to get a seat by the mixing board where the view was good and the sound was best.

I went to a double bill that featured Sarah McLachlan and The Chieftans, each played a seperate set and then McLachlan joined the Chieftans for the final set....... there was a steady, light rain through the last half of the concert and nobody even considered leaving. A truely magical evening. The Chieftans had guys that had been playing together for over 40 years and were outstanding, when Mclaughlan joined them it was complete.

There are a couple of DVDs that have been shot there that give you some idea what it's like.....Stevie Nicks and U-2, both are great videos.

Jon
09-26-2007, 03:10 AM
I'd love to go to Red Rocks! Reminds me of the "Gorge" here in WA:

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Simply one of the best venues in the country. The sun sets behind the stage every night and you are overlooking the Columbia River Gorge.