Pat Benatar – Tacoma: April 26 2014

Another great flash from the ’80’s tonight with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma. It is hard to believe that they have been around for 35 years, and Toni and I both noticed and commented to each other how darn happy they looked, not only as performers but as a married couple…how refreshing.

This was apparently an early warm-up concert where they were practicing and getting things sorted out for their upcoming summer tour. You couldn’t have prove it by me, to me it was a absolutely stunning and flawless performance by one the most revered icons of the 1980’s – Perfect!

They played a ton of hits that I had forgotten about and haven’t heard since back in the day. Songs like You Better Run, which I didn’t know, but was the second video ever played on MTV back in August of 1981. They also played a very powerful version of Hell is For Children which apparently they play at every concert as a sort of an anthem for abused children and they vow to keep playing until there is no more child abuse. Some of the other songs they played were, We Belong, Hit Me With Your Best Shot, Love is a Battlefield, Promises in the Dark and Invincible.

They closed the night with their second encore song of Heartbreaker which really showed Neil’s fantastic guitar skills. The song morphed into Johnny Cash’s song Ring of Fire at some point, and then culmenating into a number of classic guitar riffs including Led Zeppelin’s Heartbreaker.. what an ending to a perfect performance!

The Golden Gods Awards – LA: April 23 2014

*Shots inside the show are below – lots of them!

What an absolutely incredible show at Club Nokia at LA Live in LA last night. The Revolver Magazine’s Golden Gods awards

This was our first awards show and was such a rush to be there, part of the excitement and to see all the performers come down the black carper (of course it is black not red for the metal gods). We were not in real close, and they had us back behind a few low barricades, but we could see many of the guests and performers passing through and talking with the press. We were able to see such stars as Alice Cooper, Marilyn Manson, Ace Frehley, the guys from Guns N’ Roses, Dee Snider (who was doing the live pre-show for VH-1), the guys from Pierce the Veil, A Day to Remember, Zakk Wylde, Five Finger Death Punch, and the list goes on. Funny too, as we were eating lunch near the venue, we saw Jill Janus of Huntress coming out of an A-Team type van fully decked out in her Goth outfit and walked past us to the carpet…what a sight.

We got in a little before 8:00 as the bands and fans were fileing in. We had the best seats in the house, front row, aisle just left of center stage, on the balcony overlooking the stage and the crowd below…unbelievable.

The show was hosted by the guys from That Metal Show, Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson who did a great job throughout the show tag teaming introductions and coming together for the important points of the show. It was great to see the various artists, both from music and film presenting the nominees and making the introductions of the performers. Some of the more notable and memorable for us to see were Nicolas Cage, Chris Motionless (Motionless in White) , Scott Ian from Anthrax (a few times), Pauley Perrette (NCIS), Andrew Dice Clay, Matty Mullins (Memphis Mayfire), Alice Cooper, Zakk Wylde, Tony Hawk and Carmen Electra, Marilyn Manson, Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (The Misfits), Richie Sambora and Orianthi (Guitarist from Alice Cooper), Jacoby Shaddix  (Papa Roach), and again, the list goes on…

Of course what was most memorable from the night was the music. The show opened up with a surprise band.. we were all real excited to see who they were going to surprise us with, and we weren’t disappointed…it was Slayer, who absolutely tore it up. Following up was a great performance by A Day to Remember who played a few songs including one of our favorites, Right Back At it Again. After a few awards, a newer, up and coming band called The Pretty Reckless came out and performed their current hits Heaven Knows and Going to Hell (both off their new album). One of the most memorable and definitely the most somber part of the show was when Zakk Wylde came out performing solo on a baby-grand piano, center stage playing tribute to all the rock and metal artists who have passed on too early. Following Zakk (prophetically) was Suicide Silence who had lost their lead singer Mitch Lucker in 2012 (and was mentioned in Zakk’s song). I thought I heard them being introduced as debuting their new lead singer Hernan “Eddie” Hermida, who put on a great show. Next up was Alice Cooper presenting Joan Jett with a Golden God award, and then Joan Jett and the Blackhearts performing a few of their hits (Bad Reputation and I Hate Myself For Loving You) and one of their songs from their new album Unvarnished (Any Weather). We got a bit of a treat as following their performance of I Hate Myself for Loving You (with Taylor Momsen – The Pretty Reckless), they had to preform it again due to some audio issues…but the crowd loved it! Billy Gibbons from ZZ Top came out and made a quick cameo during the song…real cool! After a few more awards (not the least of which was the Album of the Year: Black Sabbath, 13, with Tony Iommi accepting the award on behalf of the band) who else other than Nicolas Cage came out and presented the Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award to Axl Rose and introduced Guns N’ Roses who put on one of the best Rosk performances I have ever seen. Duff McKagan performed with the band which was a real treat for true GNR fans. They put on about an hour show playing many of their greatest songs such as Sweet Child O’ Mine, Welcome to the Jungle, Paradise City, Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door and an absolutely stunning version of November Rain.

The night couldn’t have been better for the four of us.. Down in LA from Seattle, loving the sun and Rock Music. Definitely a show we will all remember.

Also want to shout out to Stephanie D. Cabral who was photographing for Revolver Magazine and sitting next to us…you’re living the dream! And thanks for the Megadeath picks!

Bachman Turner – Tacoma: April 11 2014

Went to see Bachman & Turner (Overdrive) or as I will always know them B.T.O. at the Emerald Queen Casino tonight with Toni.

I have to say, this was by far one of the best classic rock shows I have seen in a long time. I am not sure why I felt this way. Maybe it was the classics that I haven’t heard in a very long time; maybe it’s because I could sing along to most of the songs and knew all the words; could have been the incredible amount of cow bell; or maybe it was just because they sounded so darn good and true to their original sound. Not too many bands can say that after being around for 40 years, but these guys sounded like they just stepped out of the 70’s.

The show started off very strong with Roll On Down The Highway which got all the 50-60 somethings up on their feet and clapping their hards. They then went into some of their more obscure, vintage BTO music (a lot of it apparently was originally recorded in Seattle). One of the best songs of the night I thought was Looking Out For No. 1. This is a mellow, bluesy song that you would never hear on the radio, and only could enjoy from playing the full Head-On album end to end.. This song featured some incredible, long blues guitar playing by Randy Bachman. It was just cosmic.

They played nearly all their most popular songs including Let it Ride, You Ain’t See Nothing Yet, Four Wheel Drive, Sledgehammer, a great rendition of American Woman. Of course they has to closed the night with their final encore song being Takin’ Care of Business. AWESOME!

Michael MCDonald – Tacoma: April 5 2014

Well, a mix-up on the family events calendar resulted in Toni and Nicki up in Seattle attending the Lion King show and me down in Tacoma at the Emerald Queen Casino at the Michael MCDonald concert. Not sure if it was just a matter of poor planning or some strange voodoo magic of Toni’s to get out of going to see Michael MCDonald. Oh well, she’ll have another chance in August when he comes through this area again touring and co-headlining with TOTO.

The photo cops were out in strength, enforcing the “no photo” rule, which of course wasn’t posted anywhere I could tell. Another bummer about the show was that there was no swag! Every performer sells swag. It’s a staple of income and a given that you can buy a shirt, CD, poster, headband or whatever, but not tonight…bummer, my first Michael MCDonald show, and no commemorative T-shirt.

The show started a bit later than the typical 8:00pm start with him coming on to stage around 8:45. He came out and started the show off right with a couple of older Doobie Brothers songs and then a great mix of his single stuff, some great covers and more Doobies. They did a great rendition of Eric Clapton’s 1996 Grammy hit Change the World, it turns out it was written by the bassist for Michael MCDonald‘s band Tommy Sims. They also performed an incredible medley of Stevie Wonder songs. But of course, everyone was there to hear him perform the great hits such as Yah Mo B There, Takin’ It to the Streets, It Keeps You Runnin’, Minute by Minute and What a Fool Believes.

I have always enjoyed his music. He has such a unique and soulful voice and writes songs with a strong southern blues a jazz influence. His soft rock ballads bring back so many memories that make you sit back and remember all the good times.

Missed not having Toni with me at the show tonight, but I am glad I didn’t miss it.

 

Kings of Leon – Seattle: March 28 2014

Went to a great show tonight at the Key Arena in Seattle. I thought I would try some new music for a change and found that the Kings of Leon were playing downtown. All I know about these guys was from the documentary “Talihina Sky” which I caught on Netflix the other night. Interesting show about their roots in the south, their extended family and ultimately their rise to fame. The band is made of of three brothers and one cousin, I was surprised, but it actually received a Grammy nomination in 2011.

I was very strange seeming to be the the only one in the crowd who wasn’t able to recognize each song from the first note or shout out the entire lyrics throughout the songs, but it was easy to get caught up in the music and all the energy in the arena and I found myself  getting into it and really enjoying the music. It wasn’t until their final song before the encore that I finally heard a song I knew, Use Somebody off their Only By The Night album. I was surprised that they were quite good and had a great melodic sound with a mix of The Killers, The Foo Fighters, Snow Patrol and a hint of Oasis.

Good show to see after a long week and a great way to start a fun weekend downtown.