Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 3:12 pm
My impresions of this concert were as follows. First, this might be the first and only time I ever see a show at the Sherman. Not for anything, but that theater was just really lame. When I walked in, I couldn't even see the stage, it was so hazy. The accoustics in that place don't carry very well, either. I was not too close to the stage (maybe 40 feet from the back entrance), and if I didn't know the lyrics to the songs that they were playing, I wouldn't be able to tell. And don't even get me started on the parking situation.
The crowd (or at least the people I was around) didn't really seem to be too into the concert. I mean, they were watching and all that, but I know I was the only one I could see that actually knew the lyrics of every song he was signing, minus the new concert only's I haven't seen yet. Normally at an Al concert I can at least pick out a few people who are the die-hards. I didn't seem to find that this time.
The band seemed to be pretty tight, from what I could tell. Al seemed to have even more expresions when he was signing than I can remember in past concerts. I dug what I stayed for. I commited sacralidge, I know. I left early. After Yoda was over, I bailed. I figured with me getting 3 hours of sleep (saw Spiderman 3) on Thursday night, not finding a place I could stop to eat dinner beforehand, and having a 220 mile roundtrip drive, I better get out soon before I fall asleep and injur myself driving home. Had I not been going to tonights concert at the HOB, I would have stayed for the whole thing, though. a lot of the Al TV interviews they were playing were some of the older ones. I don't think I've ever seen the Madonna, Cher or Mick/Kieth ones at an Al concert before.
So, cliffs notes versions: Al and the band were good, the theater wasn't.
The crowd (or at least the people I was around) didn't really seem to be too into the concert. I mean, they were watching and all that, but I know I was the only one I could see that actually knew the lyrics of every song he was signing, minus the new concert only's I haven't seen yet. Normally at an Al concert I can at least pick out a few people who are the die-hards. I didn't seem to find that this time.
The band seemed to be pretty tight, from what I could tell. Al seemed to have even more expresions when he was signing than I can remember in past concerts. I dug what I stayed for. I commited sacralidge, I know. I left early. After Yoda was over, I bailed. I figured with me getting 3 hours of sleep (saw Spiderman 3) on Thursday night, not finding a place I could stop to eat dinner beforehand, and having a 220 mile roundtrip drive, I better get out soon before I fall asleep and injur myself driving home. Had I not been going to tonights concert at the HOB, I would have stayed for the whole thing, though. a lot of the Al TV interviews they were playing were some of the older ones. I don't think I've ever seen the Madonna, Cher or Mick/Kieth ones at an Al concert before.
So, cliffs notes versions: Al and the band were good, the theater wasn't.