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post Nov 2 2010, 2:03 pm
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Awesome videos. Awesome stories. Awesome everything.

Great show. I liked the TLA show better because I was right in front of the stage and it was more intense. And I think the larger stage made it a little bit better. I was hanging back at the Chameleon and was more of an "observer" and it wasn't as intense.

I shot some pretty good photos. I will post them over at thegraciousfans.com soon. I was upstairs on the balcony for the first few songs. The view and sound and atmosphere were fantastic up there. All the people connected with the band were VERY VERY nice. Especially Patrick's wife - she was really gracious towards me.

I realize that the band can't be making a fortune on these shows and the album hasn't sold millions (yet). Here's my suggestion: If they would like to get a little more compensation for their efforts, sell official soundboard recordings of the shows on the wesbite. I will buy every single one of them! I would really love to relive some of these experiences with great live recordings.


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post Nov 2 2010, 3:15 pm
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I agree 100% Fish on the live recordings.

And I move that the second Honest Man be renamed "Memphis Stage Dive."


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post Nov 2 2010, 3:17 pm
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QUOTE(Infrequent Poster @ Nov 2 2010, 4:15 pm) *

I agree 100% Fish on the live recordings.

And I move that the second Honest Man be renamed "Memphis Stage Dive."



That was insane. My memory card ran out of space right when he did that and I didn't really get a shot of it.

I had a chance to talk with Sean before the show. He was just hanging out at the bar. I was really glad that I got a chance to tell him how much I love and appreciate his work.

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post Nov 2 2010, 6:03 pm
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I spoke to Sean at the merch table for about 5 minutes, told me thanks for coming, the continued support and gave me a little insight on the nyc stuff this week. They posted at facebook a little bit ago (video) of the guys going to see Rock of Ages (the play, with Dee Snider)


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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Nov 2 2010, 3:03 pm) *

Here's my suggestion: If they would like to get a little more compensation for their efforts, sell official soundboard recordings of the shows on the wesbite. I will buy every single one of them! I would really love to relive some of these experiences with great live recordings.

I don't understand why every band doesn't do this now.


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post Nov 3 2010, 2:27 pm
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QUOTE(Hoodstock @ Nov 2 2010, 7:27 pm) *

I don't understand why every band doesn't do this now.

im pretty sure the cost would far outweigh the profit to do something like this for a band like TGF.


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post Nov 4 2010, 11:44 am
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QUOTE(live2cd @ Nov 3 2010, 3:27 pm) *

im pretty sure the cost would far outweigh the profit to do something like this for a band like TGF.


I am sure that they are already recording the shows from the sound board, aren't they? How much could it cost to put the files on their website and sell them through missing ink as downloads?


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post Nov 22 2010, 4:41 pm
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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Nov 2 2010, 2:03 pm) *


I realize that the band can't be making a fortune on these shows and the album hasn't sold millions (yet). Here's my suggestion: If they would like to get a little more compensation for their efforts, sell official soundboard recordings of the shows on the wesbite. I will buy every single one of them! I would really love to relive some of these experiences with great live recordings.



Wish granted!

Maybe they are listening. Hmm. Next I wish that they would play an acoustic show at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington Delaware like Shinedown is doing tonight.



Do I really have to buy every single one of them because I said so? After Aitkins sat outside for like a week before the Fat Daddy's concert and OutToDry bought 578 copies of the cd, I feel like maybe I am obligated to follow through with my passion here.


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QUOTE(FishOutaWater @ Nov 22 2010, 4:41 pm) *

Wish granted!

Maybe they are listening. Hmm. Next I wish that they would play an acoustic show at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington Delaware like Shinedown is doing tonight.
Do I really have to buy every single one of them because I said so? After Aitkins sat outside for like a week before the Fat Daddy's concert and OutToDry bought 578 copies of the cd, I feel like maybe I am obligated to follow through with my passion here.


I think I may have to purchase all of them also...


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QUOTE(Infrequent Poster @ Oct 31 2010, 10:16 am) *

Alright time for the review, as best I can give it. Let me get one thing out of the way before I even start though:

This was the best concert I've ever been to. Ever.

I didn't do my homework and was expecting American Bang to open the show. I was surprised to see Danielle Barbe's stuff on stage and after a thorough analysis my group and I came to the conclusion that it was her group and not American Bang opening tonight. I was a bit disappointed as I had been listening to some of American Bang's stuff on youtube and was pretty stoked to see them in concert for the first time. However, Danielle Barbe's group was fantastic. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed their set. They had great energy and set the stage perfectly for TGF. I got to meet a few of them after the show, nice, nice people.

I can't even tell you what time it was that TGF came on the stage, probably sometime after 10 but they blew the roofs off. Appetite and the Few opened up the show and they kicked ass, as expected, but TROY was a real shocker. I am admittedly not a huge fan of that song on the CD but in concert it is awesome. Same goes for Guilty Fever, it takes on a life of its own in concert. The CD just does not do that song, or really any of the songs, justice, they have to be seen live.

The front porch session was awesome as well. They played TROY, Great Houses, Honest Man and Nothin' But Love and all four were spectacular. The jam/swamp rock version of Nothin' But Love destroyed anything that had preceded it, and that's saying something. I hope OTD has a good video of that song because it is EPIC. CT and Sean just annihilated their guitars.

The last time they played Honest Man (second to last song) I thought the crowd was going to explode. The energy the crowd had for that song was incredible, and you could see it fueling the band as well, they rocked the shit out of it. Sean while he was jamming came over towards my side of the stage and fell into us. He stayed on top of the crowd, held up pretty much only by the dude in front of me, jamming on his guitar the whole time. I had to ask him after the show what the hell he was thinking. He just smiled and said "I wasn't thinking."

The energy the band puts out is just incredible. This is a band you have to see in concert to get the full experience. Kevin is a fucking animal. My friend who'd only vaguely known who KM, or the Gracious Few were could only say after the show "that guy screamed his balls off." I don't know how he does it, but KM can keep at full rock and roll scream for an entire concert, in tune and under control the whole time without any degrading (at least from what I heard, I didn't talk to him after the show!) of his voice. CCP couldn't have wished for a better frontman. Kevin gets all over the stage and is fully engaged in the crowd. There are some concerts where the lead singer may move, but isn't really singing to or even really looking at the crowd, he's just doing his thing before he leaves. Not Kevin, he's in the crowd's face working them up into a frenzy. Even if you don't like how he sounds on the CD you have to see this guy in concert. He will make you a fan.

Gracey was beating the shit out of his drums. There is no doubt the beast has been unleashed after being cooped up in his plexiglass cage for years. Even on the front porch session, where's just got his bass, a snare and a rider he puts out killer lines. This is the best I've ever seen him in any format, concert, DVD, video or otherwise. Between him and Pat you could feel your bones rattling in time with the songs, it was incredible. Those two alone can carry a song by themselves. You can't help but move to their beats.

CT and Sean. Fuck. Those two have such awesome chemistry together and they went apeshit on their guitars. Sean is without doubt a brilliant guitarist and fantastic soloist but you can tell he's a very focused guitarist. Every note he lays out is perfectly planned and executed. CT on the other hand is a raving lunatic. He's wild and completely in the moment playing whatever the fuck he feels like. During the second Honest Man CT threw off his hat and went nuts for the entire rest of the song, I mean just WILD. You have to see him on OTD's videos, he was just feeding off the crowd jumping, stomping, throwing himself around on stage. Both Sean and CT work the crowd too, they'll get in your face as much as Kevin does almost saying to you "this is ROCK, PAY FUCKING ATTENTION!"

The two styles just blend perfectly together. CT was hilarious, he took off his hat and put it on Sean during one of his solos, and during Nothin' But Love he came up and started drumming on the bridge of Sean's guitar and torquing the tuning. The two play off each other during songs too, it's awesome to hear and fun to see.

This was, easily, the best concert I've ever been to. All five guys brought it and brought it loud. If you haven't seen these guys in concert yet buy tickets now and buy some for your friends too. Even if they haven't heard of TGF before they will be converted when the night's over. These guys do not disappoint, they will blow apart any expectations you may have.


A bit late, but awesome review dude!!

I told you guys, when I first saw them, I was at a loss for words. I was in comeplete awe of the band, and seeing them play Guilty Fever was simply the best sound I've ever heard live from any band, anywhere. That song fucking explodes in concert and left me standing there speechless. That song is the most underrated song on this album IMO.

I's still awestruck with what I saw and heard when this tour began. I've been to see some pretty rocking bands in my time, but none can compete with the show I saw from these guys. Metallica, Gnr, System of a Down, STP, Pink Floyd, The Stones......none of them came even close to what I saw from these guys. Simply fucking mind blowing.



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smile for the camera peeps

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49I2It9JduU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NhdIWDuzYc

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