Sunday, November 24, 2019

Tool & Killing Joke @ PNC Arena

After the boys last game of soccer this season I made the 2.5 drive up to Raleigh to see Tool.  I was meant to leave early in the day, enjoy the afternoon and have some dinner, but rescheduling of soccer meant I could leave until 2.30pm and barely had time to drop my bags at the hotel before heading over to PNC Arena.  I decided to Uber because it was $30 to park and Uber should be the same price.  What a mistake that was!

The ticket says show starts at 7 and I wanted to check out the Killing Joke so I was on time.  However they didn't take the stage til closer to 7.45pm.  Their job was unenviable.  Playing a large arena probably doesn't suit their sound and style.  And then to play in front of people who are there for Tool and nothing else can't be easy.  Eighties was the standout song for me.  Killing Joke played at Punk Rock Bowling earlier this year.  While it would have been interesting to see how their show translated in a venue like the Bunkhouse, I'm glad we chose Pennywise and Sick Of It All instead.

Killing Joke Setlist PNC Arena, Raleigh, NC, USA 2019

Tool's stage set up was pretty elaborate with curtains and video screens and the band was met with a thunderous reception as Maynard took up on risers beside Danny Carey's drumkit.  Predictably they started with Fear Inoculum, the new single, but it was Aenema that sent the crowd into a frenzy.  Once the shear curtain dropped it was time for the Justin Chancellor show.  Tool's bass player is having the time of his life on stage and while Maynard hides in the shadows, Danny is stuck behind his drums and Adam concentrated on the technicalities, Justin becomes the focal point and is the driving energy of the band.  I was on the floor 14 rows in front of Adam Jones and love watching do what he does, but I kept getting distraction from Justin's sheer enthusiasm.  The set was fantastic Parobol, Schism and Jambi all great, but seeing them do Intolerance "a song they wrote on the railways during the Depression" was my highlight.  Undertow is my favorite Tool album and it's rare to see them perform anything from that album (not since I last saw them in Australia in 1997).  Forty Six & 2 was a brutal end to a great set.

It's unquestionable that Danny Carey is a phenomenal drummer (he'd have to be to be in Tool) but Chocolate Chip Trip seemed to go on a little too long (especially for me - only 14 songs filled the 2.5 hours - a Bottom, Prison Sex, Hooker With A Penis or Opiate could have been thrown in). One of the things I also loved about this show was that cell phones weren't allowed to be used throughout the performance.  I was so satisfying not to be obstructed by some dickhead holding up a phone to tape a video he's never gonna watch again.  While these rules were lifted for the last song, Stinkfist was still incredible.. The icing on the set's cake.

It sounds like I didn't have a great time, that is so far from true.  It is just the curse of seeing a band that has so much material to chose from and don't select your exact favorites.  I'm glad I made the trip up to Raleigh to see them and hope I get to see them again soon (it's hard to believe the Charlotte show was over 3.5 years ago).  I will, however, not Uber to a large venue again.  I had to wait over an hour due to demand and the price was astronomical.  Should've just forked out the $30 for parking.  Lesson learned.

Tool Setlist PNC Arena, Raleigh, NC, USA 2019, Fear Inoculum


The Crap Facts:
This is my 464th concert.
PNC Arena is the 127th venue I've seen a concert in.
This is my 2nd concert in Raleigh.
This is my 99th concert in North Carolina.
This is my 267th concert in the USA.
Killing Joke are the 536th band I've seen.
This is my 6th Tool concert.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Dinosaur Jr & Easy Action @ Neighborhood Theater


Time to get my 5th Dinosaur Jr ear-blasting fix since moving to Charlotte.

Again Easy Action are opening for them, like the Cat's Cradle a couple of years ago.  Easy Action play a hard rock to suit the seemingly angry persona of singer John Brannon.  His brash delivery mixes the feeling of his love of the music, but a disdain for performing it. 

As usual Dinosaur Jr saunter on stage in a manner that stifles or baffles the crowd and mutes applause.  And as usual, the volume is cranked up well beyond 11.  I went and bought new, better than usual, earplugs specifically for this show, and glad I did.  In A Jar was the 2nd song, and got the crowd started.  A good mix of songs from a bunch of albums with my favorites being The Wagon, a back to back Feel The Pain and Out There, Start Chopping leading into a Favorite 30 song of mine, Freak Scene.  Kracked and Sludgest kicked off the encore, before Brannon and Easy Action's drummer joined the group for their take on The Stooges TV Eye.  This is the 3rd time I've seen them do this, and it just keeps getting better.  

I wanted to by some vinyl after the show but was too late.  Sounds like an excuse to go back and see them again next time they come through town.

Dinosaur Jr. Setlist Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, NC, USA, Fall Tour 2019

The Crap Facts:
This is my 463rd concert.
This is my 6th concert at Neigborhood Theatre.
This is my 87th concert in Charlotte.
This is my 98th concert in North Carolina.
This is my 266th concert in the USA.
This is my 2nd Easy Action concert.
This is my 9th Dinosaur Jr concert.