tmidgett wrote:Has anyone else allowed themselves to be dragged along to some awful gig, just for a quiet life?
indigo girls, with my sister
michelle malone opened. she wasn't bad. i saw her (again with my sister) at a bar in chicago as well, and she was pretty good. nice, rough voice.
the indigo girls are fucking terrible. 'closer to fine' is ok, and sara lee was playing bass, which was nice. but the music was in general very, very bad. pompous in that condescending, white-person folky way that i fucking hate. the 'rockin' parts were pure wimp and even worse than the rest of it.
i sat through the entire show. i couldn't bring myself to stand up. i was the dick who sat through the entire indigo girls performance.
they totally destroyed some bob dylan song. i have a black space in my mind where the title should be stored. it was the inverse of hendrix's 'all along the watchtower' as dylan covers go.
it was like watching a lesbian version of the eagles with worse songs
but my sister liked it, and that's what counts!
a friend of mine saw blues traveler with his cousin and had the same kind of experience, right down to the sitting throughout.
Same story (Indigo girls), but with my girlfirend. Except, I got her the tickets (for her birthday) and dragged myself to it. We were 3rd row for an all acoustic set w/o any band. Very painful, but less painful than I had imagined it would be, until the second hour.
In fact, I dragged myself to another painful concert with her for one of her other birthdays. Two years ago it was Tori Amos. Im a trooper for love.
She likes good bands too though. Ironically one of them is silkworm.
mtar