Goose – November 21st & 22nd – Mission Ballroom

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Photos by Tim Dwenger

Goose made their triumphant return to Denver with a two night stand at the Mission Ballroom this past Sunday and Monday. While these are tough nights for shows, the incredible momentum this band has propelled each night to a sell-out. While there are some who question Goose’s staying power as a premiere band on the scene, these two shows did a lot to shut those folks up as Rick Miratonda and company dropped four sets of music that ranged from the intergalactic funk of “Earthling or Alien?” to the sultry “Slow Ready” alongside covers like The Moody Blues “Nights In White Satin,” Bon Iver’s “AUATC,” and Kylie Minogue’s “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head.” Both nights also featured massive jam’s like night one’s “Wysteria Lane,” a huge “Arrow” to open night two, and the sought after “Factory Fiction” as the final song of the run. What a pair of shows! Can’t wait to see this band on The Rocks!

Goose | Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO | 11/21/21
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Set One: Earthling or Alien?, Echo Of A Rose {1}, All I Need > Indian River > Wysteria Lane > Rockdale

Set Two: Slow Ready, The Old Man’s Boat > Creatures > Tumblé {2}, Nights In White Satin {3} > White Lights

Encore: Magic Carpet Ride {4}, Jive Lee > Magic Carpet Ride {4}

Notes:
{1} Fast Echo
{2} Vibey Tumblè
{3} The Moody Blues
{4} Steppenwolf

Goose | Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO | 11/22/21
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Set 1: Arrow > Travelers > The Whales, AUATC {1}, Flodown, Arcadia

Set 2: Drive > Rosewood Heart > Into The Myst > Can’t Get You Out Of My Head {2}, This Old Sea > Drive, Madhuvan

Encore: Factory Fiction 

Notes: 
{1} Bon Iver
{2} Kylie Minogue

tdwenger http://www.listenupdenver.com

Music has always been a part of my life. It probably all started listening to old Grateful Dead, Peter Paul & Mary, and Simon & Garfunkel records that my parents had, but it wasn't long before they were taking me to concerts like Starship, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Huey Lewis & The News. I got the bug to write about music after reviewing an Eric Clapton concert for a creative writing project in high school but didn't really take it up seriously until 2002. Since then I have published countless articles in The Marquee Magazine and done some work for Jambase.com, SPIN Magazine, and various other outlets. I started Listen Up Denver! as a way to share the music information that is constantly spilling out of my head with people who care. Please enjoy!

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