Re: 5/19/15, Tulsa, OK Brady Theater
Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 8:21 am
Got back a little while ago; it was awesome.
I was able to hit the road around 11:30 AM and got to the hotel at 3:40-ish. We dropped by around 5 PM to get the tickets from will call. Earlier, I had to see if we could get the tickets assigned to my name, since they were under my brother's originally, and he wasn't going this time. When I called, the lady told me to just bring his id and the credit card used. I ended up only needing the card and my own id! We showed up before the doors opened and talked to the crowd outside the theater until 6:30, when the doors opened. We were one of the first to get to the merchandise table, and I got the hat and the keychain. My friend got the hat as well, because he liked the style. We both ended up wearing them during the show.
We asked one of the theater guys where our seats were, and he ultimately directed us to the wrong seats. Several minutes later, another theater attendant came by with a couple other guests, saying that we were not in the right seats. We asked someone else, he found our correct seats, which were only a few rows back! The show started around 8:30 (?), and Fun Zone got everyone excited! Al brought back the flipping through channels opening, but I don't think it changed much since 2010. They used a brand new clip that resembled the transmission videos from last year before they launched into Tacky. The video on the screen for the song began in the kitchen of the theater, and Al ran around the theater, and we saw the cheerleaders practicing in the halls in the video! Al sang to several people in the lobby at the bar before entering the theater through the guest entrance. It was AWESOME.
When the song ended, Al quickly said hello to Tulsa as they launched into Lame Claim To Fame. The transition was so seamless and smooth! Ruben on the cowbell was amusing. Bermuda did a drum solo-ish opening as Al carried his accordion up high, and he asked us if we were ready to polka; Tulsa definitely was! The polka was fantastic, and my friend got a real kick out of it.
I liked the new costume for Perform This Way. They really have to performance down! The new video clips were hilarious. Dare To Be Stupid was awesome, and I'm glad they brought it back. I miss the ad-libbing Al used to do at the end of the song, but it was still fun! Fat was good, but it was weird not to have the jam at the end. At one point, Al pointed in the general direction of my friend while he screamed "HO!!", and a spotlight glowed on him shortly after; it was pretty funny.
First World Problems and Foil had seamless transitions, and were strong, fun performances. Foil was so cool! All the new props Al brought to the show were awesome. Smells Like Nirvana was pretty standard, but we almost got splashed by the gargled water! He was really throwing it tonight. The medley was pretty awesome; I'm happy with the new stuff and the older stuff they brought back. It's All About The Pentiums was fun to see again. Al stayed dressed in his CIA costume for the duration of the song; it worked! The transition to Handy was amazingly quick and fun to watch. Al kept his ponytail during Bedrock Anthem, which was different. Really liked Bedrock; so glad to see it again! Inactive was awesome, and works well in the medley. The chair is an awesome complement to the song's performance. During Wanna B Ur Lovr, Al walked right next to us and stopped behind us. Al's butt was totally in my face, which was... interesting. He made gestures to a woman in front of him, while thrusting backward to the woman behind him; talk about multitasking! He sat in a woman's lap nearby us. He wore the hat for a while, but he tossed it offstage before he jumped into the audience.
The unplugged section was awesome. Really good performances from the guys. I LOVE ROCKY ROAD. The song. Good stuff. Word Crimes was super fun, and Al really gives his all, and the audience loved every second. The Amish Jam was fun, and I love Al's spiel; it was hilarious. "Do you want some more? Well, I just got telling you I can't. You guys have comprehension problems. Sorry, but it's true." The NEW YODA CHANT. SO GOOD. I'll never keep up.
After the show, my friend and I checked out the bus. After waiting a while, a security guy told us that we couldn't take actual pictures with him, and we could only get one thing signed. When I say we couldn't take pictures with him, I mean that they didn't want posed ones, because "it's been a long night." Funny thing; my friend got two things signed. He handed off his copy of Mandatory Fun, and Al signed the back of the booklet. My friend told him that he actually wanted the CD signed, and Al said, "I got you," and signed that as well! The security guy just kinda shrugged it off. I got Al to sign my copy of the MAD magazine, and told him that the new set list was awesome. He was happy to hear it and thanked me.
GOOD NIGHT. This rambling mess is not proofread, but this is all still fresh information. I'll let it settle and see if there's anything else I missed.
I was able to hit the road around 11:30 AM and got to the hotel at 3:40-ish. We dropped by around 5 PM to get the tickets from will call. Earlier, I had to see if we could get the tickets assigned to my name, since they were under my brother's originally, and he wasn't going this time. When I called, the lady told me to just bring his id and the credit card used. I ended up only needing the card and my own id! We showed up before the doors opened and talked to the crowd outside the theater until 6:30, when the doors opened. We were one of the first to get to the merchandise table, and I got the hat and the keychain. My friend got the hat as well, because he liked the style. We both ended up wearing them during the show.
We asked one of the theater guys where our seats were, and he ultimately directed us to the wrong seats. Several minutes later, another theater attendant came by with a couple other guests, saying that we were not in the right seats. We asked someone else, he found our correct seats, which were only a few rows back! The show started around 8:30 (?), and Fun Zone got everyone excited! Al brought back the flipping through channels opening, but I don't think it changed much since 2010. They used a brand new clip that resembled the transmission videos from last year before they launched into Tacky. The video on the screen for the song began in the kitchen of the theater, and Al ran around the theater, and we saw the cheerleaders practicing in the halls in the video! Al sang to several people in the lobby at the bar before entering the theater through the guest entrance. It was AWESOME.
When the song ended, Al quickly said hello to Tulsa as they launched into Lame Claim To Fame. The transition was so seamless and smooth! Ruben on the cowbell was amusing. Bermuda did a drum solo-ish opening as Al carried his accordion up high, and he asked us if we were ready to polka; Tulsa definitely was! The polka was fantastic, and my friend got a real kick out of it.
I liked the new costume for Perform This Way. They really have to performance down! The new video clips were hilarious. Dare To Be Stupid was awesome, and I'm glad they brought it back. I miss the ad-libbing Al used to do at the end of the song, but it was still fun! Fat was good, but it was weird not to have the jam at the end. At one point, Al pointed in the general direction of my friend while he screamed "HO!!", and a spotlight glowed on him shortly after; it was pretty funny.
First World Problems and Foil had seamless transitions, and were strong, fun performances. Foil was so cool! All the new props Al brought to the show were awesome. Smells Like Nirvana was pretty standard, but we almost got splashed by the gargled water! He was really throwing it tonight. The medley was pretty awesome; I'm happy with the new stuff and the older stuff they brought back. It's All About The Pentiums was fun to see again. Al stayed dressed in his CIA costume for the duration of the song; it worked! The transition to Handy was amazingly quick and fun to watch. Al kept his ponytail during Bedrock Anthem, which was different. Really liked Bedrock; so glad to see it again! Inactive was awesome, and works well in the medley. The chair is an awesome complement to the song's performance. During Wanna B Ur Lovr, Al walked right next to us and stopped behind us. Al's butt was totally in my face, which was... interesting. He made gestures to a woman in front of him, while thrusting backward to the woman behind him; talk about multitasking! He sat in a woman's lap nearby us. He wore the hat for a while, but he tossed it offstage before he jumped into the audience.
The unplugged section was awesome. Really good performances from the guys. I LOVE ROCKY ROAD. The song. Good stuff. Word Crimes was super fun, and Al really gives his all, and the audience loved every second. The Amish Jam was fun, and I love Al's spiel; it was hilarious. "Do you want some more? Well, I just got telling you I can't. You guys have comprehension problems. Sorry, but it's true." The NEW YODA CHANT. SO GOOD. I'll never keep up.
After the show, my friend and I checked out the bus. After waiting a while, a security guy told us that we couldn't take actual pictures with him, and we could only get one thing signed. When I say we couldn't take pictures with him, I mean that they didn't want posed ones, because "it's been a long night." Funny thing; my friend got two things signed. He handed off his copy of Mandatory Fun, and Al signed the back of the booklet. My friend told him that he actually wanted the CD signed, and Al said, "I got you," and signed that as well! The security guy just kinda shrugged it off. I got Al to sign my copy of the MAD magazine, and told him that the new set list was awesome. He was happy to hear it and thanked me.
GOOD NIGHT. This rambling mess is not proofread, but this is all still fresh information. I'll let it settle and see if there's anything else I missed.