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Red Rocks on the 4th of July

We had always wanted to see a show at Red Rocks Amphitheater on the 4th of July, and so with this vacation we made it happen. Blues Traveler has been playing there on Independence Day for about a decade now and we had always heard great things about it. Our show lived up to the hype even though you could tell they were a little used to playing there and had a lot of the opening bands play with them. Blues Traveler put on a decent show, but the real star of course is the location itself. Nestled between two huge triangular red boulders, Red Rocks is a natural wonder. I am generally not into concerts because they tend to be really expensive and indoor venues just never do justice to the music. But Red Rocks is special even to musicians. You just aren’t a “true” star until you’ve played there and been listed on their museum wall.


The rock formations are out of this world!

We took advantage of our family’s offers of free babysitting to go out to this concert. We were expecting a great show, but what we didn’t expect was a lightning show, rainbows and all the fireworks shows that lit up the whole Denver area. It starting raining in the middle of the show, but it cleared out half the crowd which made the rest of the performance all-the-better. The firework show put on by Bandimere Speedway was the best and it was so interesting to watch the displays from above instead of below. We loved our time at Red Rocks and encourage anyone who loves the outdoors and music to go (hint: pack some snacks and expect some outrageous prices at the concession stands). Here’s a little from our time with our niece and her boyfriend at Red Rocks.


With Summer in the summer of Colorado


Britton and his niece with an impressive rock formation


You could see Denver in the distance


And rainbows forming over it


We took the long way to the amphitheater and saw deer on the hike


And a bear (haha)


Our group at the concert


Fireworks going off as Blues Traveler played


Such beautiful countryside!

Here’s a little video of our time at Red Rocks:

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A Perfect Circle at Red Rocks

Well things have been getting pretty stressful lately with my job and rentals.   I have been thinking to myself “self, you need a break or you’ll go crazy”.  The universe responded and my friend Jimmie invited me to go to a concert with some tickets he got for free from a radio station!

It had been a while since I’ve been to Red Rocks.  It is by far one of the best places for a concert.  It’s outdoors, it’s in the foothills and the rocks and soil as the name implies is/are red!  That is where Colorado gets it’s name from “Red Colored”. 

The show was great, the energy was amazing and the light drzzle of rain was refreshing.  It really has lifted me up and given me some very postitive energy to attack some of the things I’ve been going thru.

Videos have already hit the internet!  They have signs everywhere that say “no cameras or recording devices”.   Well…Everyone has a cell phone. The sound quality sucks, but it gives and idea of what it was like.

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Phish at Red Rocks

Well I was hoping to score some tickets to see Phish.  But I received this notice:  “We regret to inform you that you did not get the tickets that you requested through Phish Tickets.”

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They just started touring again and as a result all the tickets are hard to get.  Too many damn hippies.   I have been listening to some live stuff they recorded in Hampton VA at their first show in years.  Its good stuff if you like a “Jam Band”.  Its definately not something you’d hear on the radio as most of the songs carry on for at least 10 minutes and usually longer.  I’ve found that its good music to listen to when I drive to work (45 minutes) or have a project at work.

I’ll keep trying for tickets.  Red Rocks is by far the coolest venue to see a concert at.   Open air music in Colorado during the summer is one of my favorite things.

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Maybe I’ll figure out another way to get tickets.

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