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How was the Boss in PHX?

Thanks for the prompt, been meaning to post. This is my 3rd time seeing him and he seemed to have more energy this time than the previous two, and he was great at the previous two! I get tired using my standing desk at work for two hours at age 48 and The Boss crushes it for 3 straight hours, no breaks at age 76.

I liked some of the deeper cuts he played that he normally doesn’t. There wasn’t an empty seat in the place and no one left early.

Go Live Music!!
 

Thanks for the prompt, been meaning to post. This is my 3rd time seeing him and he seemed to have more energy this time than the previous two, and he was great at the previous two! I get tired using my standing desk at work for two hours at age 48 and The Boss crushes it for 3 straight hours, no breaks at age 76.

I liked some of the deeper cuts he played that he normally doesn’t. There wasn’t an empty seat in the place and no one left early.

Go Live Music!!

After the Tour Opener, I was wondering if the energy and excitement could be sustained by Bruce (& The E Street).

Sounds like a resounding, yes.
 

I can still hear the echoes from Bono & Larry Mullen Jr in the air tonight.

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At the age of 15 I was not aware of the term "bucket list" but make no mistake after seeing the U2 videos from Red Rocks it was a lifetime goal of mine to attend a show there. It took 40 years but finally the experience happened last night. Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit with special guests Gillian Welch & David Rawlings. Just a magical setting and even 4 decades of built up expectations.

Top Photo from Will Johnson/400U, Welch/Rawlings/Isbell during soundcheck.

It was a wonderful evening. I had brought long undies and heavy flannel as earlier in the week it was looking like temps would peak in the 50s and drop to the 30s. Caught a huge break as it was actually in the 70s during the day. Bottomed out around 50 during the encore.

It's been a while since I had seen Welch & Rawlings, but they were fantastic and ended their set with a rousing acoustic cover of Neil Young's Cortez the Killer. As the soundcheck hints, their evening wasn't done.

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When Isbell came out he saluted the weather. Amen. Having played there so many times he and the band were not overwhelmed by the experience, yet clearly revere it, "The Best Outdoor Venue in the world" according to Isbell.

He got the evening off to a to a rousing start with Cumberland Gap.

A White Whale of sorts me was scored early when Isbell introduced a song as "This song I wrote was not a hit for us, but it was portrayed as one in the film it was featured in", that would be Maybe It's Time written for Bradley Cooper's A Star is Born. The 400U treatment really makes it pop.

Those were just a couple of the many differences from the Armory setlist a couple of months ago. Children of Children was a highlight along with This Ain't It mid-set.

Cover Me Up closed out the main set as a major crowd pleaser

The encore was kicked off with an impressive return of Welch & Rawlings for John Prine's Paradise.

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The evening ended Decoration Day. Isbell closed it out on a high note indeed.

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For anyone that's never been there, I highly suggest making the journey.

Get there early and make a day of it. Parking is free. Lots of picnics/tailgating going. The village of Morrison is tiny, under 500 but there are several options to dine. I also did a little hiking.

Also if you can't get tickets within first few rows, my advice would be to sit towards to the right to see down into the surrounding area.
 
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Red Rocks is worth all the hype, we made the pilgrimage last summer for Mumford & Sons, and will certainly be back. Love that you loved it.

Go Live Music!!
 


Red Rocks is worth all the hype, we made the pilgrimage last summer for Mumford & Sons, and will certainly be back. Love that you loved it.

Go Live Music!!
Yeah, I can't wait to go back. The forces of nature that created the setting to begin with and the foresight to create such a venue is awe inspiring.
 

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At the age of 15 I was not aware of the term "bucket list" but make no mistake after seeing the U2 videos from Red Rocks it was a lifetime goal of mine to attend a show there. It took 40 years but finally the experience happened last night. Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit with special guests Gillian Welch & David Rawlings. Just a magical setting and even 4 decades of built up

Top Photo from Will Johnson/400U, Welch/Rawlings/Isbell during soundcheck.

It was a wonderful evening. I had brought long undies and heavy flannel as earlier in the week it was looking like temps would peak in the 50s and drop to the 30s. Caught a huge break as it was actually in the 70s during the day. Bottomed out around 50 during the encore.

It's been a while since I had seen Welch & Rawlings, but they were fantastic and ended their set with a rousing acoustic cover of Neil Young's Cortez the Killer. As the soundcheck hints, their evening wasn't done.

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When Isbell came out he saluted the weather. Amen. Having played there so many times he and the band were not overwhelmed by the experience, yet clearly revere it, "The Best Outdoor Venue in the world" according to Isbell.

He got the evening off to a to a rousing start with Cumberland Gap.

A White Whale of sorts me was scored early when Isbell introduced a song as "This song I wrote was not a hit for us, but it was portrayed as one in the film it was featured in", that would be Maybe It's Time written for Bradley Cooper's A Star is Born. The 400U treatment really makes it pop.

Those were just a couple of the many differences from the Armory setlist a couple of months ago. Children of Children was a highlight along with This Ain't It mid-set.

Cover Me Up closed out the main set as a major crowd pleaser

The encore was kicked off with an impressive return of Welch & Rawlings for John Prine's Paradise.

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The evening ended Decoration Day. Isbell closed it out on a high note indeed.

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For anyone that's never been there, I highly suggest making the journey.

Get there early and make a day of it. Parking is free. Lots of picnics/tailgating going. The village of Morrison is tiny, under 500 but there are several options to dine. I.also did a little hiking.

Also if you can't get tickets within first few rows, my advice would be to sit towards to the right to see down into the surrounding area.
It's still on mine. I missed my chance when I had Grateful Dead tickets back in 1990. Did my first back country hiking trip before. Took way longer to get out of the mountains than we thought. I still am bitter about it.
 

Yeah, I can't wait to go back. The forces of nature that created the setting to begin with and the foresight to create such a venue is awe inspiring.
I was at back to back Tool shows at Red Rocks in 2010. When it comes to the venue and artist, I'll never have a better concert experience in my lifetime.
 

It's still on mine. I missed my chance when I had Grateful Dead tickets back in 1990. Did my first back country hiking trip before. Took way longer to get out of the mountains than we thought. I still am bitter about it.

This Saturday Gillian Welch told a story about her first time at Red Rocks was in the early 90s for a Grateful Dead show.

She had all of her money ($50) tucked in her sock, which she needed to get back home to California. With all the dancing she did in the aisle during the show, it fell out.

She and her then boyfriend looked at every step in the amphitheater trying to find it, ultimately to no avail. They were literally the last ones out the door that evening in the middle of the night.
 





Grabbed a space in the left side (opposite of where merch tables are set up) elevated area next to the pit at First Avenue last night for the Local H/Toadies concert. Probably my best experience at the venue. Wasn't cramped in or uncomfortable in the least. Both bands sounded great. Good setlists too....even though neither played my favorite song of theirs (which I expected to be the case).
 

Grabbed a space in the left side (opposite of where merch tables are set up) elevated area next to the pit at First Avenue last night for the Local H/Toadies concert. Probably my best experience at the venue. Wasn't cramped in or uncomfortable in the least.
You found the ideal real estate. Only drawback is distance and traffic to the bathroom.
 



You found the ideal real estate. Only drawback is distance and traffic to the bathroom.

I kept liquid intake prior to the concert low....so I managed to get through without needing a trip to the bathroom. Really didn't want to lose my spot.
 

I kept liquid intake prior to the concert low....so I managed to get through without needing a trip to the bathroom. Really didn't want to lose my spot.
If you are with someone generally people are respectful of the space and a tag team relay is possible in between sets.

Going solo I have successfully bribed strangers a few times by offering to bring back a beverage for them in exchange for guarding the turf.
 




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