Re: 8/28/10 Milwaukee WI, Riverside Theater
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:15 am
Well, this was a VERY fun day with my family! Picked Anna and her brother up at 9, and made the 7-hour trek to Milwaukee's Riverside Theater. Along the way, we listened to tons of Al stuff, some Tim and Eric, some Pixar, even my marching band stuff...just had an awesome time, made the drive go by quick!
I didn't even realize we would be doing this, but we passed by the Merrillville exit on the drive up 65 to take the Chicago turnpikes up to Milwaukee. So, we got off the Merrillville exit, and showed them the Star Plaza Theater, since Al has played that venue a lot. We filmed some stuff, and saw the theater, and then headed to the next, when in Merrillville-always stop here, stop...the Albanese Candy Factory. They thought the chocolate water fountain was cool, and we got some different assorted chocolates. Didn't buy any gummy bears, as I usually do there, as I was just more in a chocolate modd this time.
After that, we made our way on up to Milwaukee. Stopped at the hotel for just a little bit, and then made it into Downtown Milwaukee around 6. We saw the Riverside Theater directly after getting off the interstate, and then found the parking building and how to maneuver in it...after deciding there weren't any other spots. The parking building wasn't THAT far away, and Milwaukee was a very pretty city. Anna got to see Steve before the show, and the first thing he said to her was, "You're Jeremy's friend!" Then, we took a few pics of the venue, marquee, busses, etc...and made our way inside.
Met up with Kathy when inside after finding our original seats. Talked to her for awhile, and she took mine and Anna's picture by the stage. Anna then got to talk to Fred for a little bit. We then had a dilemma to decide on. The seats in the first few rows on the very right side weren't filling up, and we had far back seats in the Center Aisle. We eventually decided to give it a shot for the seats on the right, and moved into them. Well...some people came for the front row seats on the right...so we moved in the row directly behind them. This ended up being an awesome seat for the show!
I was kinda worried for a few first songs, that some people might be coming for these seats, too...but luckily, no one did. We had much interaction with Steve all night, since we were right on his side. Could really feel and hear the bass tonight, with being on Steve's side...and I think that always adds more to the show. We also moved over, so that Anna might have a good shot for Wanna B Ur Lovr, since the steps were right there. Anna had tweeted Al earlier in the day where she would be, and he ended up going back to our original seats...but, since we'd moved we weren't there. Al ended up finding Anna and sung to her in Lovr from the steps, as he was heading back on stage. Definitely a fun night, though, with all the Steve interaction...
The alternating songs were Frank's and You Don't Love Me Anymore. Very fun selection tonight! There was TONS of energy out of Al tonight, maybe the off day in between Kansas City and Milwaukee helped. For the introduction of Let Me Be Your Hog, Al mentioned how great it was to be back in Milwaukee...since it had been a few weeks since he played it. He then went on to describe the story behind the song, how one man had the insatiable lust to be another one's hog. There were a couple minor line flubs, but nothing major. It was interesting how much Al's mic kept flying around tonight. It landed hard in Wanna B Ur Lovr, and also in other mic stand segment songs like Craigslist...REALLY fun show tonight, with the 3 of us being together...and just jamming the whole time!
After the show, I ran back to the parking garage to get the stuff I wanted Al to sign and to show to him. I got that, and ended up back at the busses. Anna and Joe had saved a spot in line for us. Wayne soon came out, and we talked to him for awhile...he said that it looked like Al would be doing a meet tonight. Jim came out a little later, and we were able to see him. We then decided that it would most likely be best to be in the back, so that we would have more time in our meetings with Al. That paid off greatly as not only did we get more Al time, but we also got to see Steve and Jon on our way up to Al. I had the whole band sign the Dare To Be Stupid Crew Show 8x10, that I received with my crew travel books I purchased off of eBay. They all thought it was really cool, Steve especially. He thought about different stuff with the tour, named off the people that were on the picture, and then brought it over so that the tour manager could see it. He thought it was amazing that I had it, and that just the same...that he thought that much about it. I'll have to try to see if I can scan a copy for him or something...We then made our way on up to Al, and I showed him the Gotta Boogie contract. He talked about how long ago that was, and that he didn't really remember having to make it. He said, obviously he had, though...and that Dr. Demento sold it, as he didn't need it anymore. I then had him sign the Stupid 8x10. He was also amazed at how long ago that tour was, and how far they had came since then. Had interesting discussions about both items, and then got a pic with Al...which turned out very good. Anna was next. She gave the nesting dolls that she had made for Al to him, and got a flyer signed. She then got an Al-Hug and an awesome posed pic. They chatter for awhile longer, and then her brother got a photo with Al. We finished up talking to the band members, as the bus was leaving quickly after Al got back on...and also the friends we had made in line. Very fun after-show meet!
After everything was over, we made our way back to our car in the parking building. It was just a little past Midnight, and when we left there wasn't anywhere working the cashier place. We deposited our ticket in their little dropbox, and headed on. Not sure if it was free parking, supposed to be $4...but it was awesome to get for free. It was pretty close to the venue and the street that the busses were parked on. Just a very, very, very fun night...and if you couldn't tell...we enjoyed it!
Can't wait for tomorrow and then the next weekend. These shows are a blast with family!
I didn't even realize we would be doing this, but we passed by the Merrillville exit on the drive up 65 to take the Chicago turnpikes up to Milwaukee. So, we got off the Merrillville exit, and showed them the Star Plaza Theater, since Al has played that venue a lot. We filmed some stuff, and saw the theater, and then headed to the next, when in Merrillville-always stop here, stop...the Albanese Candy Factory. They thought the chocolate water fountain was cool, and we got some different assorted chocolates. Didn't buy any gummy bears, as I usually do there, as I was just more in a chocolate modd this time.
After that, we made our way on up to Milwaukee. Stopped at the hotel for just a little bit, and then made it into Downtown Milwaukee around 6. We saw the Riverside Theater directly after getting off the interstate, and then found the parking building and how to maneuver in it...after deciding there weren't any other spots. The parking building wasn't THAT far away, and Milwaukee was a very pretty city. Anna got to see Steve before the show, and the first thing he said to her was, "You're Jeremy's friend!" Then, we took a few pics of the venue, marquee, busses, etc...and made our way inside.
Met up with Kathy when inside after finding our original seats. Talked to her for awhile, and she took mine and Anna's picture by the stage. Anna then got to talk to Fred for a little bit. We then had a dilemma to decide on. The seats in the first few rows on the very right side weren't filling up, and we had far back seats in the Center Aisle. We eventually decided to give it a shot for the seats on the right, and moved into them. Well...some people came for the front row seats on the right...so we moved in the row directly behind them. This ended up being an awesome seat for the show!
I was kinda worried for a few first songs, that some people might be coming for these seats, too...but luckily, no one did. We had much interaction with Steve all night, since we were right on his side. Could really feel and hear the bass tonight, with being on Steve's side...and I think that always adds more to the show. We also moved over, so that Anna might have a good shot for Wanna B Ur Lovr, since the steps were right there. Anna had tweeted Al earlier in the day where she would be, and he ended up going back to our original seats...but, since we'd moved we weren't there. Al ended up finding Anna and sung to her in Lovr from the steps, as he was heading back on stage. Definitely a fun night, though, with all the Steve interaction...
The alternating songs were Frank's and You Don't Love Me Anymore. Very fun selection tonight! There was TONS of energy out of Al tonight, maybe the off day in between Kansas City and Milwaukee helped. For the introduction of Let Me Be Your Hog, Al mentioned how great it was to be back in Milwaukee...since it had been a few weeks since he played it. He then went on to describe the story behind the song, how one man had the insatiable lust to be another one's hog. There were a couple minor line flubs, but nothing major. It was interesting how much Al's mic kept flying around tonight. It landed hard in Wanna B Ur Lovr, and also in other mic stand segment songs like Craigslist...REALLY fun show tonight, with the 3 of us being together...and just jamming the whole time!
After the show, I ran back to the parking garage to get the stuff I wanted Al to sign and to show to him. I got that, and ended up back at the busses. Anna and Joe had saved a spot in line for us. Wayne soon came out, and we talked to him for awhile...he said that it looked like Al would be doing a meet tonight. Jim came out a little later, and we were able to see him. We then decided that it would most likely be best to be in the back, so that we would have more time in our meetings with Al. That paid off greatly as not only did we get more Al time, but we also got to see Steve and Jon on our way up to Al. I had the whole band sign the Dare To Be Stupid Crew Show 8x10, that I received with my crew travel books I purchased off of eBay. They all thought it was really cool, Steve especially. He thought about different stuff with the tour, named off the people that were on the picture, and then brought it over so that the tour manager could see it. He thought it was amazing that I had it, and that just the same...that he thought that much about it. I'll have to try to see if I can scan a copy for him or something...We then made our way on up to Al, and I showed him the Gotta Boogie contract. He talked about how long ago that was, and that he didn't really remember having to make it. He said, obviously he had, though...and that Dr. Demento sold it, as he didn't need it anymore. I then had him sign the Stupid 8x10. He was also amazed at how long ago that tour was, and how far they had came since then. Had interesting discussions about both items, and then got a pic with Al...which turned out very good. Anna was next. She gave the nesting dolls that she had made for Al to him, and got a flyer signed. She then got an Al-Hug and an awesome posed pic. They chatter for awhile longer, and then her brother got a photo with Al. We finished up talking to the band members, as the bus was leaving quickly after Al got back on...and also the friends we had made in line. Very fun after-show meet!
After everything was over, we made our way back to our car in the parking building. It was just a little past Midnight, and when we left there wasn't anywhere working the cashier place. We deposited our ticket in their little dropbox, and headed on. Not sure if it was free parking, supposed to be $4...but it was awesome to get for free. It was pretty close to the venue and the street that the busses were parked on. Just a very, very, very fun night...and if you couldn't tell...we enjoyed it!
Can't wait for tomorrow and then the next weekend. These shows are a blast with family!