Category: Music
A Seattle Grunge Tour – 25 Spots You Can Sti...
Posted by Brian Cicioni | Sep 4, 2019 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 26 |
Your Comprehensive Guide to Seattle Rock and Roll ...
Posted by Brian Cicioni | Sep 20, 2018 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 23 |
11 Ramones Landmarks in Manhattan & Queens, N...
Posted by Brian Cicioni | Jul 27, 2017 | Music, NYC | 49 |
An Alice in Chains Tour of Seattle – 14 spots you can still visit
by Brian Cicioni | Nov 20, 2023 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 27 |
From recording studios and photo shoot locations to concert venues and tourist spots, here is a 14-stop Alice in Chains tour of Seattle.
Read MoreA Soundgarden Tour of Seattle – 9 spots you can still visit
by Brian Cicioni | Apr 6, 2020 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 13 |
Here are nine Seattle concert venues, restaurants, parks, film locations, and more for Soundgarden fans. There’s even a Soundgarden room at the Hotel Max.
Read MoreA Pearl Jam Tour of Seattle – 12 Spots You Can Still Visit
by Brian Cicioni | Sep 9, 2019 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 33 |
This list will help you design your own Pearl Jam Tour of Seattle. It includes concert venues, museums, parks, record stores, and even hotels.
Read MoreA Seattle Grunge Tour – 25 Spots You Can Still Visit
by Brian Cicioni | Sep 4, 2019 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 26 |
Here are 24 places where Seattle grunge icons worked, ate, played, lived, and died. This list also includes parks and other places that inspired the music.
Read MoreYour Comprehensive Guide to Seattle Rock and Roll Landmarks
by Brian Cicioni | Sep 20, 2018 | Music, Pacific Northwest | 23 |
From Jimi Hendrix and Heart to Nirvana and Pearl Jam, this is a comprehensive guide to rock and roll landmarks in Seattle.
Read More11 Ramones Landmarks in Manhattan & Queens, New York City
by Brian Cicioni | Jul 27, 2017 | Music, NYC | 49 |
Before The Ramones helped make CBGB a household name, they were four outcasts from Forest Hills, Queens who bonded over a love of The Stooges and other music.
Read MoreMetallica: My Dream Setlist
by Brian Cicioni | Mar 22, 2016 | Music | 15 |
Starting in 2004, Metallica began changing their set lists every night. Like Pearl Jam started doing a few years prior, they began selling copies of all their shows via their website. Since then their fans have been treated to surprises on a nightly basis. Even non-fans are likely to be aware that Metallica are one of those bands whose fans usually leave their shows saying “I wish they played ______.” Over the past ten years, they’ve even played four of their classic albums in their entirety, skipping the longest of course. As one of their fans who is yet to see rarities like “The Frayed Ends of Sanity” or “Escape” played live, I’ve come up with a list (by album) of what I would like to see Metallica play if I were in the audience and it were up to me.
Read MorePearl Jam: My Dream Setlist
by Brian Cicioni | Feb 25, 2016 | Music | 32 |
Pearl Jam are known for their varying setlists, but the shows I saw between 2009 and 2010 had the most surprises. Although I’ve seen Bruce Springsteen play some 165-minute shows in New Jersey, Pearl Jam played 200 minutes that final night at the Spectrum and nearly three hours the last time I saw them.
Read MoreReview: Nirvana “In Utero” 20th Anniversary Edition
by triumphtr79 | Nov 4, 2015 | Music | 0 |
Despite Nevermind being more influential in my life, I consider In Utero to be their masterpiece. It’s hard to believe that September 13, 2013 marked the 20th anniversary of its release. It feels like yesterday when I saw the CD & casette on the new release shelves.
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