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Concerts That Wowed You (Good or Bad)
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16773608" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>The venue can make or break a performance, at least to me.</p><p></p><p>Gary Allen at Redrocks was probably one of the best concerts I've been to. Dude had a ton of energy and was passing around a big handle of jack between all the members of the band. Dierks Bentley was there that night and he was a lot of fun too. </p><p></p><p> Saw Rascal Flatts one time back in the day, Eric Church opened for them and it was obvious immediately he was going to be a big star. I think I had heard one of his songs, and all of them were amazing. In my opinion was the performance of the evening. </p><p></p><p>Went to COTA a while back for F1 and Pink and Imagine Dragons were out there. Both of them were pretty decent, Imagine Dragons sounds pretty similar to how they sound on the radio. Pink is very opinionated and makes it a point in her shows, but she was entertaining. </p><p></p><p>I've been to a ton of small indoor venues for charity auctions with some decent sized (not big) names. The audio guys seem to always set up the sound as if it's playing at woodstock. It's so far past the window of where the human ear works, I can't believe people actually stay for those lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16773608, member: 159453"] The venue can make or break a performance, at least to me. Gary Allen at Redrocks was probably one of the best concerts I've been to. Dude had a ton of energy and was passing around a big handle of jack between all the members of the band. Dierks Bentley was there that night and he was a lot of fun too. Saw Rascal Flatts one time back in the day, Eric Church opened for them and it was obvious immediately he was going to be a big star. I think I had heard one of his songs, and all of them were amazing. In my opinion was the performance of the evening. Went to COTA a while back for F1 and Pink and Imagine Dragons were out there. Both of them were pretty decent, Imagine Dragons sounds pretty similar to how they sound on the radio. Pink is very opinionated and makes it a point in her shows, but she was entertaining. I've been to a ton of small indoor venues for charity auctions with some decent sized (not big) names. The audio guys seem to always set up the sound as if it's playing at woodstock. It's so far past the window of where the human ear works, I can't believe people actually stay for those lol. [/QUOTE]
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