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BLIND MELON IN CONCERT:

Following lead singer Shannon Hoon's tragic death in 1998, the surviving members of Blind Melon didn't reconvene for their first live performance until 2007. But when they finally returned to the stage, longtime fans -- or Melonheads, as they're affectionately dubbed -- were relieved to see the band's catalog of alt-rock jams in the capable hands of singer Travis Warren. Tasked with the near-impossible job of filling Hoon's shoes, Warren perfectly captures the band's spirit, performing with a youthful vigor that's both fittingly reminiscent of Hoon and refreshingly new. With one album of new material post-Hoon, Blind Melon's live shows are largely dedicated to honoring the late singer's legacy and reconnecting with fans. Today, the group plays a handful of one-off shows every year, breathing new life into their catalog of hits and giving both recent and longtime fans an unforgettable live experience.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

It's been a long, strange trip for alt-rock collective Blind Melon, who have spent over two decades basking in the spotlight, weathering tragedy, and finally reemerging under a new roster. The group was formed in Los Angeles in 1990, with charismatic lead singer Shannon Hoon helming the band's wave of fame in the early '90s. Their self-titled 1992 debut album spawned a massive smash, "No Rain," that earned them notoriety among the MTV crowd and helped propel  the album on to the Billboard Top 40. Their sophomore album, Soup, delved into murkier waters, ditching the catchy hooks and hippie vibes of "No Rain" in favor of darker melodies and brooding lyrics. While touring in support of the album in 1995, Hoon died of a drug overdose at age 28. The following year, the four surviving members released Nico, an album of demos and outtakes named after Hoon's daughter. The group officially parted ways in 1999, with each member undertaking various side projects, including bassist Brad Smith and guitarist Christopher Thorn's short-lived group Unified Theory.  Thanks to the re-emerging popularity of jam bands and alt-rock nostalgia in the mid-'00s, Blind Melon's 2005 Best Of album and 2006 Live at the Palace album were both huge hits and ultimately led to the group's reunion. Singer-songwriter Travis Warren was recruited to replace Hoon, and the newly reformed Blind Melon played their first string of club dates in 2007, following it up with an album of new material, 2008's For My Friend. After a brief hiatus in 2009, the band is back together, playing a few sporadic shows every year that remind rock fans of Blind Melon's unwavering legacy.

Setlists

    1. 1.Wilt
    2. 2.2x4
    3. 3.Soak the Sin
    4. 4.Way Down and Far Below
    5. 5.I Wonder
    6. 6.Too Many to Count
    7. 7.Paper Scratcher
    8. 8.Skinned
    9. 9.Mouthful of Cavities
    10. 10.Change
    11. 11.Pull
    12. 12.Soup
    13. 13.Drive
    14. 14.Fence
    15. 15.Sleepyhouse
    16. 16.Swallowed
    17. 17.Galaxie
    18. 18.No Rain
    1. 1.I Wonder
    2. 2.2x4
    3. 3.Swallowed
    4. 4.Soup
    5. 5.Pull
    6. 6.Way Down and Far Below
    7. 7.Soak the Sin
    8. 8.Wilt
    9. 9.For My Friends
    10. 10.Change
    11. 11.St. Andrew's Fall
    12. 12.Sleepyhouse
    13. 13.Too Many to Count
    14. 14.Tones of Home
    15. 15.Mouthful of Cavities
    16. 16.Galaxie
    17. 17.No Rain
    1. 1.I Wonder
    2. 2.2x4
    3. 3.Soak the Sin
    4. 4.Soup
    5. 5.Swallowed
    6. 6.Way Down and Far Below
    7. 7.Mouthful of Cavities
    8. 8.Galaxie
    9. 9.No Rain
    1. 1.I Wonder
    2. 2.2x4
    3. 3.Soak the Sin
    4. 4.Soup
    5. 5.Pull
    6. 6.Sleepyhouse
    7. 7.For My Friends
    8. 8.Too Many to Count
    9. 9.Deserted
    10. 10.Toes Across the Floor
    11. 11.Wilt
    12. 12.St. Andrew's Fall
    13. 13.Change
    14. 14.Swallowed
    15. 15.Way Down and Far Below
    16. 16.Mouthful of Cavities
    17. 17.Galaxie
    18. 18.No Rain
    1. 1.I Wonder
    2. 2.Wilt
    3. 3.Swallowed
    4. 4.Deserted
    5. 5.Soup
    6. 6.Pull
    7. 7.Sleepyhouse
    8. 8.For My Friends
    9. 9.Too Many to Count
    10. 10.Change
    11. 11.Way Down and Far Below
    12. 12.Galaxie
    13. 13.Mouthful of Cavities
    14. 14.No Rain

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Blind melon

    by Sincity82 on 2014-11-20Deerfoot Inn & Casino - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show! Nice small venue so great seats!! Awesome atmosphere and great people! Huge fan so had a great time!!

  • Blind Melon was amazing!

    by Melonhead on 2014-11-19Deerfoot Inn & Casino - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    If you are a fan of 90's music and Blind Melon, this is a must see concert! Set list was amazing. Travis fills Shannon's shoes so effortlessly. Hope to see th them again soon. Venue was only ok, The sound was muffled. Hard to hear the vocals.

  • Blind Melon great show

    by Pett66 on 2014-11-18Deerfoot Inn & Casino - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Hats off to the band for providing an energetic show and taking the time to meet with the fans after the show!