View Full Version : last concert...?
bamahorrorfan87
11-22-2022, 01:00 PM
The eagles
FryeDwight
02-27-2023, 12:57 AM
The Wizards Of Winter-Flying Monkey, Plymouth NH 12/29/22
FryeDwight
04-08-2023, 02:52 AM
The Sixties Show-Flying Monkey, Plymouth Nh 3/31/23. Very good show with six musicians playing almost 30 songs with lots of visuals added, such as film, photos and four large collages with various photos from that tumultuous decade.
FryeDwight
05-19-2023, 11:34 PM
Panorama (Cars Tribute Band) and Pretendica (Pretenders Tribute Band)- The Flying Monkey, Plymouth NH
FryeDwight
06-15-2023, 11:43 PM
Gaelic Storm-Flying Monkey Plymouth NH 6/10/23
FryeDwight
08-05-2023, 01:32 AM
The Linda Ronstadt Experience-Flying Monkey, Plymouth NH 7/29/23
A tribute to Linda Ronstadt with good playing by all principles and peerless vocalizing by AMERICAN IDOL's Tristan McIntosh.
FryeDwight
08-23-2023, 01:41 AM
Better Than Ezra-Tupelo Ballroom Derry NH 8/17/23. Exceptional performance by the New Orleans based band. Mainman Kevin Griffin still has an awesome voice and after Ray Davies (The Kinks), one of the campiest, charismatic and confident frontmen I've ever seen.
Led Zeppelin 2-Flying Monkey, Plymouth NH 8/20/23. Led Zeppelin tribute band that were pretty damn good, playing some of the usual suspects, but some truly DEEP songs which sounded awesome. All solid musos, especially the drummer who was ultra ferocious on the skins and probably smacked the gong more in one night than Bonzo did in a week!
I don't know how She did it, but Mrs FD got Second Row Dead Center::cool::
FryeDwight
01-13-2024, 02:24 AM
Dirty Deeds:The AC/DC Experience-Capitol Centre For The Arts, Concord NH 1/12/24
Boston based Tribute band of "The Thunder From Down Under" was pretty good, although a little too loud for the venue. Played all the usual suspects but also some deep cuts like "Are You Ready", "Live Wire", "Jailbreak", "It's A Long Way To The Top" (which had a lady playing bagpipes) and "Sin City"
FryeDwight
02-11-2024, 04:13 AM
Lotus Land-Tupelo Ballroom Derry NH 02/10/2024
A Rush Tribute band that really knocked the ball out of the park, with some extremely intricate being performed like "By-Tor And The Snow Dog", "Xanadu", "Analog Kid", La Villa Strangiato"and closing with "Working Man" that had snippets of Yes's "Roundabout" and "Cygnus X-1"
Dead2009
02-20-2024, 08:36 AM
Bullet for My Valentine/From Ashes to New in May of 2023. That was a badass show. Packed but I definitely didnt get in the pit lol.
FryeDwight
05-04-2024, 02:29 AM
1964: The Tribute-Flying Monkey, Plymouth Nh 5/3/24
Its been almost ten years since I've seen them and just as good last night as before. It's Beatles music before the SGT PEPPER era and they have the moves, the look and the music down. Lots of classics and some good medleys like a Carl Perkins twofer ("Honey Don't/Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby"), four 12 string songs melding together and the encore four cover songs by Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Carl Perkins again.
I've always liked The Beatles, but getting older, they just seem to matter more. I LOVE the classic rock (64-84 especially) and having SIRIUS XM in the car is nice. But SO MANY of the same songs being played has all but driven Me to distraction. I find myself more and more going to Channel 18 and while I can't listen to some of the later material anymore, it's astounding how prolific and how good so much of their material still is.
FryeDwight
06-16-2024, 11:06 PM
Hootie And The Blowfish/Collective Soul/Edwin McCain-Bank Of NH Pavillion Gilford NH 6/13/24
Back -to-Back decent performances by all bands. Lots of hits from them with a few surprises, the biggest being CS and JM doing a cover of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" by AC/DC ("Let's just see what happens"). Hootie was cover heavy, but sounded good on "For What It's Worth" (Buffalo Springfield) and "Hey Hey What Can I Do" (Led Zeppelin).
I'm still astounded by how many people are moving back and forth to get booze (at those prices), many of them being repeats. AND while the show is going (At ticket prices these days).!
FryeDwight
07-24-2024, 12:04 AM
Christopher Cross/Justin Hayward-Tupelo Music Hall, Derry NH 7/13/24
Both acts played about the same length and even if Chris had some Grammies and a couple of #1's, Justin has such longevity with The Moody Blues that He should have headlined. But good shows by both and ace bands backing them. Justin is still doing the acoustic show, but with a Flute player added, which helps prop up the songs so well. Chris played the big hits and still sounded good, even if He looks like Billy Corgan's older brother these days.
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08-08-2024, 09:06 PM
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FryeDwight
08-27-2024, 09:15 PM
Al Stewart and Empty Pockets-Flying Monkey, Plymouth NH 8/26/24
Decent show by the 70's troubadour (even if He looks like a bank president these days) and the Chicago quartet who played five songs before Al came on. Despite being in his late 70's and a tendency to chat, Al's voice still good especially on favorites like "Year Of The Cat" and "Time Passages"