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To much roots and souls for that singer. Come on Marleys family and wailers ! That singer, yesterday was like a tv show and a reggae band. Great music , but Mitchell Brunings ? Sorry, but terrible performance. Not Rasta no soul no roots reggae music in his behavior. Bravo Aston Bravo Wendel , Owen and the others ! And great drummer Carl. Sorry guys , but you need a reggae roots singer. Bless you all
The acoustics, visuals and the band, her voice were excellent but they played way too many new songs that do not have the same energy as back in the day. We saw many people leaving the venue because it was a bit boring. In the end, they played Old Faithful and the crowd went wild. Maybe next show mix a few new bit and give us your best fase and the songs we kniw and love
Top notch! An excellent night. I was worried about general admission but we got there early, found a good parking space, then when the doors opened on time we worked our way upstairs and claimed a comfortable space with an excellent view. Both bands were fantastic: loud but not too loud. The (slightly older like me) crowd was civil and upbeat and we all left with smiles.
Greg Morse Band and Dixie Dregs are "musician's bands: There were many drummers, guitarists, and keyboard players in the audience that were there to enjoy and admire some very talented performers.
The Dixie Dregs were BETTER than the first time I caught them in Lauderdale Lakes, FL back in 1976 or 1977. This is no "lightweight tribute " band, this folks, is the real deal, razor sharp, finely polished, master musicians who are The Dixie Dregs, better than ever!!!
I could say 1 word:awesome! But I loved that the Culture Room is small enough where anyone can see up close. I'm sure I'll be back. The staff were great, too. Benches really rocked, and of course, there was Dallon. He was so sweet! I also liked that I could actually understand what he was saying. So often, there's too much distortion. Thanks for a very memorable evening!
incredible stage presence from dallon and the band as a whole. their performance of each and every song was beautiful and dallon’s voice sounded even better in person. i feel so lucky that i was able to see them at this venue, with the small room and no barricade the crowd interaction was amazing and i’ll never forget the experience !!
The show started real late. LA Guns opened for KK's Priest in a venue that only holds 650! As soon as I saw the name of the venue, I knew that it was WAY to small for the show. It was so packed that you literally could not move. No going to the bathroom orbar, no sitting and taking a rest, no catching some fresh air. Anyway, we finally got in just as Tracii Guns was starting the show with a solo, and then they went into Cannonball. Short set for some reason, only 8 or so songs, but they killed it! Phil and Tracii are amazingly cool for their age, or for any age! We ran into Ace Von Johnson at the bar after the show, and he was friendly/very approachable/thanks us for coming to the show/etc., which was appreciated.
The tickets were for 7:30 pm. They did not let us into the venue until 7:50. Then we had to stand (no seats) until 9:35 for the show. The venue was packed beyond reasonable limits. I prayed there wouldn’t be a fire or any other reason to exit quickly. People would have been trampled. The band is excellent, but wasn’t worth the experience. No more Culture Room for us.
I fucking love Mae! My wife and baby went out to Florida ahead of me to see family and were THERE FOR THIS SHOW. I won’t be out there until the end of December. I am crushed I came so close to seeing them but didn’t get to. However, I did not to see the show to know that Mae killed it. The Mae EPs are the greatest thing to have ever graced your ears. If you don’t know, you will xxx
OMG. My favorite band for the last decade finally came to my area from Australia. They were AMAZING! Exactly what I wanted. And the opening act, High Fade, was rocking! New fans for life. If you can do the VIP Experience, I highly recommend it. Felix and Laz treated us to some authentic Cuban tunes that had us all singing along in a very intimate setting. Go see this band! They will not disappoint.
Just saw a flock of seagulls at the culture room in Fort Lauderdale. It’s a small venue but looks like it was near capacity. The band was tight. They did a great job with their hits, but saved many of them for late in the show. Early on they did a lot of lesser-known tunes, but had the crowd excited and engaged.
Sometimes when we see these favorite bands from long ago we’re disappointed and don’t realize they’ve gotten old like their fans have. I can honestly say that this band felt energized and fresh and didn’t lose a beat from an early show that I saw at the button South 40 years ago!
Fucking amazing! Been listening to Morbid since I was a lad! Dream come true seeing them live, even though Trey is the only remaining original member, the other guys are all nasty musicians! Hope this was not Trey's last tour. Also the other bands killed it! Never heard of Crypta before this show but fuckin' a dude ! They blew the place up, amazing stage performance and sounded tight. Look forward to seeing these bands again! Hail Satan! 🤘👹
The show was perfect! The ONLY thing I didn’t like was that the stage was too high so being upfront meant that I had to look up for a long time and it strained my neck. That’s really just on the venue not the artist, the artist were amazing. Even their opening act is a new favorite of mine!
There is no rating high enough for Kabaka Pyramid. The greatest lyricist and the greatest performer hands down. The biggest heart and the most humblest king. I encourage everyone to listen to his music and to attend at least one of his shows. I promise you will want to go to every one of his shows after that. Big up Kabaka and friends 🇪🇹
As a Bass Player, Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey are the state of the art. Victor’s exploration of techniques is at the leading edge of bass, and he is likely the greatest bass player on earth. Steve Bailey is not far behind, and his work on a six string fretless bass is incredibly melodic. I loved the concert.
Great to see The Whigs again! Band was on fire! Nice intimate venue and they definitely rocked it out. Interesting set list..some old..some new. I was impressed with how tight they sounded.
I am thrilled I got to see one of my faves again and in Greg's birthday. Amazing show.
Classic Florida Death Metal and possibly the pioneer of Tech/progressive variation. The show was full of classics the first two albums and one of Elements and one of Jupiter. The musicians were top notch and Kelly's voice amazing, also this tour marks the 30th anniversary of their debut Piece of Time. Looking forward for a new album and touring for the great ATHEIST band!
Memorable performance, absolutely a fantastic concert. This was my first VNV show and I've always heard their shows were amazing and inspiring. They did not let down. The light effects were killer and sound was great too. The opening bands, Holygram and The Rain Within were super too. One of the best concerts I've ever been too, hands down.
Hands down one of the best concerts that I have ever been to. The acts were fucking AMAZING and so friendly. They were so nice and were very open to meeting fans. The music was just just as great if not better live, than in recorded songs. 10/10 would recommend ☺️💕
Fozzy started out with a lot of feedback and noise to the point you couldn't hear much "music" but they rocked. Chris Jerichos stage presence is amazing especially in such a small place. That whole band is just oozing charisma. They played most of the songs I wanted to hear although I would have liked a few more songs off of Judas (capsizing, 3 days in jail, running with the bulls not on set list) but yeah, overall a great great show. Opening bands killed it too.
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