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Andy
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Latest Fantasy Outlook
Andy has been playing an
exceptional number of classics from the beginning years
of late, and he is playing them with pride and with
explosive performances. This theme isn't unlike what we
saw in 2011, but here in 2012, its even more dynamic and
more classic. He still keeps his eye on new songs and
new artists to add to the mix, but clearly his main
storyline in 2012 concerts has yet again being loyal to
the classics. The timing of this is a good idea because
as the years are going on here late, the more it makes
sense to play such prideful songs, and really give them
the limelight, as concerts do have a finite end. When
that end will be is unknown right now, but the fact that
it is inevitable is a good enough reason to play the
songs that made up the roots of concerts, and really
life, during the origins. He's also playing the
lesser-known classics, which has been more used in 2012
than in 2011. You don't really need a tribute to
experience classicism in concerts, and Andy is proving
that yet again this spring.
(Last updated 03/26/2012) |
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Gary |
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Latest Fantasy Outlook
Third Eye
Blind is a bigtime spring band for Gary, and so
is Camper Van Beethoven. But other
bands have also been very consistent over the last few
weeks with Madness, bands like Limp
Bizkit, Saliva, Green Day.
These are pivotal spring bands---proven and famous. He
is going right for the most important bands early on
this spring, and perhaps that will pave the way for
other big bands to come into the mix as we get into
April and May. His January 2012 plan Allstar
Weekend was a good warmup plan to February and all
this Concert Madness, which is one of the
top concert ideas he's ever come up with. Its exciting,
spontaneous, and includes the best spring bands on his
side. It ensures he plays from spring bands, and keeps
the bands consistent from Round to Round. He seems to
really take to the idea, and we expect the madness to
continue throughout the rest of the month.
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