I'm 15 and thats the the first concert I've ever been to. I have been listening to Led Zeppelin, Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Nirvana, for years ( I've listened to Led Zeppelin since 1st grade lol!!) and TCV of course!! I have a passion for there kind of music. Dave Grohl and Jon Bonham are my favorite drummers of all time because of their distinct love and creativity for the drums. Dave Grohl is the coolest, down to earth guy that is humble and is a TRULY passionate musician. Watching him live with JPJ and Josh was just ridiculously awesome. Dave is the best musician out there right now in my opinion and I'm sure anyone that loves real music. Dave, John, Josh, and (don't forget) Alain, have all been in very big bands. They've sold out arena's they have millions of fans and to do small venues like these shows they don't care about the money, they don't care about anything else but delivering awesome music, it shows they are humble because there's no doubt that they could sell out a stadium/arena. THANK YOU Them Crooked Vultures for coming to Atlanta, hope to see you again soon!
What an awesome rock show. First show I've seen that just a few months prior, the band had released their first album. I enjoyed the show like I'd been listening to the band for years.
To have witnessed Dave drum live, John and his legendary talent, and Josh as an awesome creative force and guitarist (not to mention Alain - AWESOME!!!), I was in awe. Literally.
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Absoultely Amazing show!!! Josh had his own bottle of Ketel One. JPJ rocked the key-tar. Dave Grohl was a maniac on the drums. Amazing show!!! Waited with about 20 other people after the show, hoping to see them/get autographs. They didn't come out. Oh well, can't say I blame them, it was cold! Too cold for anybody to be out there? Anyways, AWESOME SHOW!!!!!
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Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
I'm 15 and thats the the first concert I've ever been to. I have been listening to Led Zeppelin, Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Nirvana, for years ( I've listened to Led Zeppelin since 1st grade lol!!) and TCV of course!! I have a passion for there kind of music. Dave Grohl and Jon Bonham are my favorite drummers of all time because of their distinct love and creativity for the drums. Dave Grohl is the coolest, down to earth guy that is humble and is a TRULY passionate musician. Watching him live with JPJ and Josh was just ridiculously awesome. Dave is the best musician out there right now in my opinion and I'm sure anyone that loves real music. Dave, John, Josh, and (don't forget) Alain, have all been in very big bands. They've sold out arena's they have millions of fans and to do small venues like these shows they don't care about the money, they don't care about anything else but delivering awesome music, it shows they are humble because there's no doubt that they could sell out a stadium/arena. THANK YOU Them Crooked Vultures for coming to Atlanta, hope to see you again soon!
Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
What an awesome rock show. First show I've seen that just a few months prior, the band had released their first album. I enjoyed the show like I'd been listening to the band for years.
To have witnessed Dave drum live, John and his legendary talent, and Josh as an awesome creative force and guitarist (not to mention Alain - AWESOME!!!), I was in awe. Literally.
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Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
That was good, good stuff! Rock on!
Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
Absoultely Amazing show!!! Josh had his own bottle of Ketel One. JPJ rocked the key-tar. Dave Grohl was a maniac on the drums. Amazing show!!! Waited with about 20 other people after the show, hoping to see them/get autographs. They didn't come out.
Oh well, can't say I blame them, it was cold! Too cold for anybody to be out there? Anyways, AWESOME SHOW!!!!!
Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
Put your seat belts on Atlanta!!!!...Just got home from the Charlotte show and i must say it was THE BEST SHOW i have ever seen out of hundreds...
Re: The Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA
got the tickets for Valentines Day. Cant wait to see these legends from two generations on one stage.