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Anyone going to any shows this summer?

 

my summer schedule so far,

July 7-11 My buddies Luke, Travis and I will be at the triple-A all star game and festivities

Jully 22 My buddy Luke, his dad and i are gonna go check out Bob Dillon

August 7 i wanna go see Don Henley (not 100% sure on this show yet, but i'm sure i'll get at least some cheap tickets.)

August 8 Spearhead, Public Enemy and Wu with my buddy Travis and Anita

August 22 Setve Miller Band with my mom and dad for my mom's b-day.

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CHICAGO: Pitchfork Music Festival

Date: July 13-15, 2007

Cost: $15 for Friday, $25 for Saturday or Sunday single day tickets, $35 for a Saturday-Sunday pass, $50 for a three-day pass.

What to expect: Two stages of top-notch independent music --

plus the usual festival fare of beers and greasy food.

 

Why to go: There's a third day added this year, and guess what? It's a collaboration

with All Tomorrow's Parties, and it features Sonic Youth (performing Daydream

Nation in its entirety).

 

 

Additional info: Some of the performers already announced:

Cat Power, Clipse, Iron & Wine, Girl Talk, Of Montreal, Jamie Lidell, Grizzly Bear,

Professor Murder, Ken Vandermark's Powerhouse Sound, The New Pornographers,

Stephen Malkmus, De La Soul, Battles, The Ponys, Klaxons, Menomena, Deerhunter,

Fujiya, Oxford Collapse, Beach House and Dan Deacon.

 

Throughout the week leading up to the festival, the Cultural Center's Randolph Café will

dedicate its Lunchbreak concert series to Chicago bands handpicked by the city's leading

clubs--Schubas, Metro, Martyrs', Hideout and the Empty Bottle.

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Concerts are for teens, hence, I can't stand them.

 

I enjoyed them for what they were back then, but now-a-days I cannot stand crowds; especially crowds of trustafarian teens.

 

I still occasionally make my way to small venues, but everything seems to be more of a hassle than fun.

 

Really the only thing I go out of my way to see live anymore are comedians.

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and they better have all of those lights...the tickets cost too much

hiyo coney island

 

I attend a lot of concerts during the summer.

Hopefully i'll get to see Fiona Apple, Blonde Redhead, Joan Jett, Television,

Thermals all outside, all free cept fiona

 

limp wrist, district 9, freeze, team dresch, gogol bordello

 

 

Concerts...the only reason i won't leave this state

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Fiona Apple sucked i heard. It was when she first started touring my friend who is a musician and his girl were big fans as am I. They went to the show and walked out. They said she sounded like crap spent the whole time yelling at the musicians on stage. His girl thought she was on drugs...

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Yeah, it is Daft Punk..They're playing Lollapalooza in August, I really hope they do

a smaller show while they're in town..The last time I saw them live kicked ass, but

it was back in like '98 or '99..

 

I just saw Interpol last Sunday, I'm seeing Manu Chao in a few weeks, maybe the Deftones

next week..RATM just announced a show, too, I may go if the tickets aren't too ridiculous.

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