Overall Rating
4.0
By Shugs1
Where’s my tunes at
I was a bit disappointed as they allowed for you to submit fan requests but there is no way that they played them - I came to hear my favorites counting crows tine and maybe got one -
By Kfc6040
Counting Crow amd Live great performance.
Hubby and I had a great time. It was our first time seeing them live. The band sounded great at the Shoreline. I've heard other bands that play there. But the Counting crows and Live rocked it. I would definitely see them again.
By Chelleliddle
“And it’s one more night in Mountain View...”
Loved every minute and the weather was so perfect! The stories that accompanied the songs increased my love for this band and they all gave such a memorable performance! Adam Duritz sang beautifully...
By vicsor
Counting Crows still sound great, personable too!
Exactly what I want when I spend money to see an artist live. They played most of the popular songs, changed a few tempos, told stories of the inspiration behind some songs. Changed the way I listen to their music to a whole new level. Their talent is beyond measure, beyond the lyrics and guitar. Seemed genuinely appreciative and humble.
By Steph1234414
Counting Crows
Live was really good but the Counting Crows were horrible. All of the songs were changed up and it was almost like they went country. I had high expectations and left very disappointed.
By Robonthefarm
LIVE was the BEST!
Ed, both Chads, and Patrick were on it, in spite of all the open seats in the front. So many Crows fans missed out! LIVE sounded fantastic and I hope they come around again (Santa Cruz please) but headlining! Or...maybe with the Goo's?
By SacMac
Great show!
My wife and I really enjoyed the Live! / Counting Crows concert at Ironstone Winery on Tuesday night. Both groups were great performing live. The stage backdrop for Counting Crows was nice with it's stacks of speakers alternating with 3 huge LCD screens that played along with the songs.
By Msm88
Counting Crows big dissapointment
Live was great! Played all the songs we grew up with! Awesome group! Counting Crow on the other hand.....the one song we were all waiting for; the song that made them; was not even played that evening. It was a total let down. Really disappointment. It ruined the whole evening, and we drove 2 hours to this venue! Adam Duritz total loser!
By carmelav815
Live was AWESOME! Shoulda left after they played..
Live was so great! We have been big fans since the 90's - growing up with their music and then getting to see them play was really special! The entire band has a such a great stage presence and really interacts with the crowd and gets everybody rocking! They played all of the songs people know and love from the 90's - all of the songs people go to the show to hear. Absolutely Great show, totally worth the money for front row seats, and would love to see them again! BUT, we really wish we had gone home after Live's set because the Counting Crows, although great musicians, were a TOTAL LET DOWN. They played one or two of their most popular 90's songs, but the rest was new stuff and it was really depressing and moody. We felt like we were at a high school Emo Poetry festival or something. We waited (along with many others) until the very end thinking they would at least play their most famous and most loved song "Mr. Jones". but they didn't play it!, It was so disappointing. The Live show was so good that we feel we got our money's worth seeing them alone, but the Counting Crows - we won't get that 3 hours back, that's for sure. Trying to pretend we ONLY saw Live because they were AWSOME! As a whole, the experience was like getting unexpectedly slapped in the face - everything was totally cool and fun and we were having a great time and then SMACK. not fun, not cool, not a good time. Then they stuck the knife in at the very end to finish things off. RIP Mr. Jones.
By BirdeeBfromcali
LIVE is the best band ever
Went to see this concert to see LIVE and they did not disappoint! Love me some Ed, Chad, Chad, and Patrick (and Robin and Zak too)!!
In November 2013, Counting Crows released their seventh album Echoes of the Outlaw Roadshow, a live recording from their recent stint as headliners on the Outlaw Roadshow festival tour. The album reflected the band's pristine sets on the tour, which treated ticket buyers to Adam Duritz's haunting lyrics, the band's tight musicianship, and intense, emotional renditions of hits like "Rain King." On both the album and in concert, the band approached old and new material with a fresh eye, surprising fans with alternate versions of hits like "Round Here" and exploring new territory with covers of Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead.
The band's 2013 shows displayed the same energy they've had since breaking onto the scene in 1993, when they performed as stand-ins for Van Morrison at a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony and impressed attendees with their powerhouse performance of Morrison's "Caravan." That same year, the band's album debut August and Everything After reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200, propelled by catchy, powerful singles like "Mr. Jones" and "Round Here." Both songs remain '90s alt-rock anthems, garnering fervent audience reaction on the Crows' 2013 tour dates. In late 2013, fans were delighted by the news that the band were returning to the studio to begin work on a new album, slated for a 2014 release.