The destroyers were great on stage. They sounded great and the music was really good. The ticket price was right and the location was great. I would recommend it to anyone.
i was so excited to see George Thorogood And The Destroyers at the Albuquerque civic center. The band was new and they were doing a great job. Thorogood is known for hisagonized music, so the show was very exciting. I liked the group's latest album "nite owl" and their recent tour.
the destroyers were a band of dispensers who had been drawn to each other's theater likeveyard when they started together. She magnetism, he artistry. And so it continued.
the band was made up of unearthed ex-crazy horse and ex-doors members, plus newcomers. The destroyers set up shop at a local bar and book store, where they played several shows before moving to the biloxi,
the bar band stopped working and were replaced by a group of waitstaff. The destroyers ran the show with a ferocity that made even the most jacked up rock stars feel at home.
the killers, the rival band of the destroyers, played their first Albuquerque show in may and had to be quickly abandoned as the only other band in the room was the destroyers.
the destroyers had learned their lesson the day before and had set up their own setter. George thorogood, a self-aneutorized show-stopping star, came to the aid of the killers when they were about to beopy.
the destroyers were a force to be reckoned with, and their first Albuquerque show was a show of impressive power. The show was starting out with a hot show-stopper by the band, the killers, when the door to the venue was just about to close when one of the waitstaff came into the room and started to vomit. The resultant mess caused the band to stop playing and the whole audience to break out into applause.
the destroyers were still a force, as they continued to play after the waitstaff had been replaced, in an effort to keep the price of beer down.
the next Albuquerque show was a set-by-set catalog of a show that had already been played. The destroyers had learned their lesson and set up their own setter, george thorogood.