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You shoulda been there.
1. The Go! Team at Lincoln Hall on Saturday night.
Posted on January 18, 2016
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You shoulda been there.
1. The Go! Team at Lincoln Hall on Saturday night.
Posted on January 18, 2016
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You shoulda been there.
1. Black Road at the Tree in Joliet on Sunday night.
Posted on January 15, 2016
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1. The Vulgar Boatmen at Schubas on Saturday night.
Posted on January 12, 2016
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1. Eleventh Dream Day at the Empty Bottle on Sunday night.
Posted on January 8, 2016
By Steve Rhodes
“Grammy Award-winning singer Natalie Cole, who died Thursday at the age of 65, was no stranger to Chicago audiences, having performed here at numerous concert venues over the years, most recently a concert last February in Naperville,” the Sun-Times notes.
“In 2011, Ms. Cole headlined a free concert at Taste of Chicago, and 2013 she performed a double-bill with Ramsey Lewis at Ravinia.”
Cole’s most noteworthy Chicago appearance, though, was arguably her May 1997 two-night stand at the Arie Crown Theatre, which was also broadcast the following month on the legendary King Biscuit Flower Hour.
“She came on like an amiable dynamo on the fast numbers and suitably sentimental on the slow ones,” the Tribune’s Lynn Van Matre wrote at the time.
The Trib’s Aaron Gold wrote that “The Arie Crown security staff wasn’t prepared for the adoring Natalie Cole fans who rushed the stage at her Friday concert.”
Here’s “I’m Catching Hell” from that show:
Posted on January 5, 2016
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You shoulda been there.
1. Running at the Empty Bottle on Thursday night.
Posted on January 4, 2016
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1. Diarrhea Planet at Lincoln Hall on Wednesday night.
Posted on January 1, 2016
By Steve Rhodes
Methodology: I simply combined the rankings of Robert Loerzel, Greg Kot, Jim DeRogatis, Pitchfork, Pop Matters, and Consequence of Sound and awarded 10 points for No.1s, 9 points for No. 2s and so on.
1. Kendrick Lamar / To Pimp A Butterfly (45 points)
Lamar appeared twice on the Beachwood in 2015, first in June for his appearance with Chance the Rapper on Northerly Island, and again in November for his show at the Riv.
Posted on December 31, 2015
God Graced Us Early And Often
1. With Hawkwind in 1974, recorded at the Chicago Auditorium.
Posted on December 29, 2015
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You shoulda been there.
1. Taylor Bennett at Lincoln Hall on Saturday night.
Posted on December 28, 2015