Piper
04-28-02, 02:54 PM
Made the long trip up to the Queen City for a day of music, met some old friends, and the wife brought her friend.
Saw some countryfried female duo as we were waiting for the wife's friend at the Charlotte.com stage. Then I went to see the Acoustic Syndiacte. I convinced the wife and friend to come see the Disco Biscuts, the highlight performace for me. THe vocals didn't come out very well, and they were loud, but they were upbeat and danceable. They also had a DJ for this tour. Met some cools tour heads who follow the band around. They are like a spacey, techno band for hippies. The bass player absolutely rocks. I saw this band years ago at a Post Phish party, they've come along way. Got a light show and everything.
The wife's friend is a huge No Doubt fan, and they were very good. The wife actually likes Leftover Salmon, one of the few jam bands I've really gotten her to listen too. But we've seen them. Only annoying thing was Gwen's countless attepts to rowdy up the crowd with cheap pops. "Let me here you North Carolina, whoo-hoo!" They had an interesting bass sound, very energetic.
Saw some countryfried female duo as we were waiting for the wife's friend at the Charlotte.com stage. Then I went to see the Acoustic Syndiacte. I convinced the wife and friend to come see the Disco Biscuts, the highlight performace for me. THe vocals didn't come out very well, and they were loud, but they were upbeat and danceable. They also had a DJ for this tour. Met some cools tour heads who follow the band around. They are like a spacey, techno band for hippies. The bass player absolutely rocks. I saw this band years ago at a Post Phish party, they've come along way. Got a light show and everything.
The wife's friend is a huge No Doubt fan, and they were very good. The wife actually likes Leftover Salmon, one of the few jam bands I've really gotten her to listen too. But we've seen them. Only annoying thing was Gwen's countless attepts to rowdy up the crowd with cheap pops. "Let me here you North Carolina, whoo-hoo!" They had an interesting bass sound, very energetic.