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Old 97's at Terranea's Music on the Meadows

Located cliffside in the Pacific Palisades, the stunning Terranea Resort was an unusual venue for my favorite band, the Old 97's. It's definitely the fanciest place that I've seen a concert for any type of band.

We bought the VIP tickets for 75.00 each, which gave us access to a rope off section with alcohol and hors d'oeuvres. After drinking mimosas and eating lots of artisan cheese, pizza on skewers and brownie bites, we met the band.

I'm terrible at meet and greets. I freeze and it's awkward. Really awkward. I babble. It's not pretty.

If the band happens to come across this little blog of mine, I apologize, especially to Phil. Yes, I know, that you know, that I know your name, but I didn't need to make it uncomfortable. Sorry Phil.

Awkward aside, it was a wonderful moment to shake the hands of the guys in my fav band and get a picture. We asked fellow fans to take our picture and the best shot wasn't very straight. I'm just going to chalk it up to an awkward picture to match the moment.

After the VIP area, we had general admission for the concert, which took place on the meadows, a giant lawn overlooking the ocean. The June gloom cleared by the early afternoon and it was perfect. The sun was shining and a flock of pelicans kept flying over the stage. Unfortunately, we didn't bring lawn chairs or even blankets for the grass. We grabbed a good spot on the back of the hill and watched the opening bands. 

Tyler Hilton was fantastic. His music is very Americana, right up my alley.

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We were so impressed with Tyler Hilton, that we went to his merch booth and bought his album. Next, we have to buy a record player. Not kidding.

The other openers were Dustbowl Revival. Wow. Loved them! As their name replies, they do a modern twist on music from or inspired by the 1930's. A great live band. Apparently they have been named "Best LA Live Band" two years running. 

We did our part for Terranea's social media and took some concert selfies.

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Old 97's finally took the stage just after 4pm.

We abandoned our spot on the hill and went straight up to the stage, standing near Murry. 

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They played many of my favorites, like Roller Skate Skinny, Barrier Reef and Big Brown Eyes. Also my two favorite girls, Doreen and Victoria were in the set. There is no better "Scream at the Top of My Lungs in LA Traffic" song than Victoria. Love it! Murray did several numbers, including a cover of Mama Tried. A truly great set list, as always. The only missed opportunity is they didn't do The One. Maybe it was a bit too obvious for the venue. 

After the concert, went to the hotel bar for a cheese plate and drinks. Killing two birds with one stone, we ate dinner and avoided the valet traffic. Plus, we had an amazing view of the ocean during sunset. Did I mention that this is a stunning hotel?

It was the perfect spring day in Southern California.

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categories: Watch, Visit, Eat
Saturday 06.06.15
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Concert review- Old 97's at the El Rey

his is the first time in the last several years that I have only been able to attend one concert on the Old 97's tour stop. Usually, they play more than one local show and I attend them all. I don't mind driving all over Southern California to catch them. Sadly, my new job prevented me from attending the Friday night show ( One that included special guest Exene Cervenka). I also nearly missed part of Rhett's opening set as we were running late to the show on Saturday night. Luckily we walked in about a minute before he took stage and managed to get drinks and a great spot. The curse was lifted!

Rhett played a short opening set, maybe six or seven songs. He started the set with a song that I absolutely love, Lost Without You, off of his latest album, The Dreamer. I loved the last show with Rhett and the Serial Lady Killers, but it was nice just to have him and the guitar up for a few songs. He also played a song that I have never heard and had been pitched to be part of the Too Far To Care album. I wish that I could remember the name of it and will need to do some research to figure it out.

After Rhett's set, we had a longer opening set by a Nashville band called Those Darlins. They frequently tour with the Old 97's, but this was the first time that I had seen them perform. I have been introduced to many fantastic bands via Old 97's shows and was very excited to see Those Darlins. I listened to some of their songs on Youtube prior to the show and had a mixed reaction. Some of their songs have great nuanced lyrics and are catchy. In particular, I liked Screws Get Loose and Be Your Bro. Be Your Bro is an especially great song, a hilarious/edgy take on why men and women sometimes can't just be friends. I liked the studio versions of the songs, but I didn't care for the band live. It was just loud and difficult to discern the clever lyrics. I felt like this band was potentially better than what I saw at the El Rey. If my only exposure to them had been at this show, I wouldn't have been interested in them. They had a really long opening set that felt like it would never end. It only built the anticipation for the Old 97's!

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Old 97's are my favorite band, so this is going to be a glowing review. I love them and they never put on a bad show. The first half of the concert was the Too Far to Care album in its entirety, which means kicking off the concert with Timebomb. Timebomb is traditionally the song that they use to close the show, last song of the encore. Myself and I am sure, every hard core fan in the audience was wondering what on earth they play to close the show. Well, they did Timebomb, again. Timebomb twice in the same night = awesome! The Too Far To Care album is one of my favorites and it really makes for a great set. It was the first time I've heard Salome done live, great stuff.  They also played maybe an additional fifteen songs that are fan favorites. I know it's popular and that they often play it, but I was happy to hear Doreen, which is my go to song for singing along as loud as I can when driving on the freeway.

Here is a shot of the band courtesy of Dan. I was so engrossed in the show, that I couldn't be bothered to take pictures.

A few thoughts on the venue. This was the first time that I had visited the El Rey for a concert. Many years ago, I used to attend the monthly Club Make-up at the El Rey, which was a lot of fun and much missed. I think that this venue works well for concerts. The parking was easy, ten dollars in a structure about a block away. When I used to come for the club, we would always have to hunt for street parking. The structure makes it easy. The venue is clean and well managed. Nice bar staff with average prices for drinks. I like that it's standing room, we had a great vantage point and security was everywhere, not that I noticed any problems. Fans were dancing, singing along and respectful to one another, just as any great concert should be!

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Tuesday 11.27.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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