Halloween concert guide: Halloween ’71 revisited

Karl Densons Tiny Universe

After the fun of Denver Does CBGB’s, cover-enthusiasts can travel even farther back in time by seeing Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe and Rose Hill Drive at the Fillmore Auditorium on Halloween.

Funky horn player Denson and his band will be performing the entirety of The Rolling Stones’ classic album Sticky Fingers, while rockers Rose Hill Drive will tackle The Who’s quintessential record Who’s Next.

It may not be the real thing, but each band will definitely put their own spin on the material — specially Tiny Universe, whose soulful, horn-driven jams are sure to take the Stones in a new direction.

Rose Hill Drive certainly has the chops to take on Who’s Next, and their throwback sound makes them a great fit. The two great albums played together is a classic rock fan’s dream.

Sure, some purists may cringe at the idea of these songs being covered, but hey, isn’t Halloween supposed to be a little nerve-racking?

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