Judas Priest – Tacoma WA : November 22 2014

What a change from the Fleetwood Mac show in the Tacoma Dome just 2 nights ago. Tonight it was Steel Panther opening up for Judas Priest. The crowd was definitely different. I think the ratio of men to women was about 180:1. There were also quite a collection of personalities at the show…we saw a guy wearing ass-less chaps, a woman with some sort of leather thong outfit that really just covered about 5% of her body….we saw a guy(?) with bright pink hair, no shirt with a brightly colored fur vest and bike shorts and then of course all the large hairy, leather clad men with wallet chains and beards. I am not sure what we enjoyed more, the music or the people.

Steel Panther opened up the show and we weren’t sure what to expect. They actually had a pretty good, solid 80’s hair band sound and defiantly looked the part with spandex, scarves and LOTS of hair. I think the bass player even had a small vanity set up on stage where he would keep checking his make-up and hair to make sure he stayed pretty. Although their music was decent, they had very raunchy lyrics and actually talked just a little too much.we actually weren’t (and still aren’t) sure if they were for real or kind of a stand-up comedy joke band…anyway, they did their job in getting the crowd stirred up and ready for Judas Priest.

Judas Priest with Rob Halford came on just after 9:00pm opening up with Dragonaut followed by Metal Gods. They played a few songs from their new album Redeemer or Souls including the title track and March of the Damned. They tore it up when they played Love Bites and Turbo Lover and of course Breakin’ the Law and one of my all time favorites, Beyond the Realms of Death. It also just would’t be a Priest show without Rob Halford riding out on his Harley Davidson for Hell Bent for Leather.

I have to admit and shamefully so, that we bailed before the encores which would have been great to hear You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’ and Livin’ After Midnight, but with the alcohol intake (not ours) and level of rowdiness in the crowd, we thought it was best to get out while the getting’ was good.

Fleetwood Mac – Tacoma Wa : November 20 2014

What an absolutely incredible show tonight at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma WA. You can’t get a better show than with Fleetwood Mac. They are (in my opinion) one of the best sounding and performing bands today and probably that I have ever seen live. Their music is as rich, bright and relevant as the day it was new. It is hard to believe that they have been around since 1967. You could’t tell by their performance or by their youthfulness up on the stage that they have been around that long. They have so much energy and an obvious love for what they are doing, and with the entire band back together again, I believe they are back in their nirvana.

Last time Toni and I saw them was last year in Las Vegas, and although they put on a fabulous show that night, having Christine McVie back with them made it much better this time around. It was definitely great to hear them perform some songs tonight that they couldn’t perform last year without Christine McVie like Little Lies and Over My Head and of course You Make Lovin’ Fun and Don’t Stop sound so much better with her singing lead on them.

They are such a great set of performers with the absolutely phenomenal guitar virtuosity of Lindsey Buckingham, the crazy personality of Mick Fleetwood making all those wacky faces while he is back behind his drums, or who can help but be mesmerized by Stevie Nicks’ mystical voice and hypnotic gypsy dancing with her flowing lace. Although John McVie does’t perform with the out-front personality as the others, he maintains the laid back mellowness that I have enjoyed about Fleetwood Mac since I started listening to them in the late seventies (when I bought the Rumours Album).

Anyone who has never seen Fleetwood Mac perform must try and see one of their shows at least once. It will be a show you will never forget.

Black Veil Brides – Seattle Wa: November 7 2014

The second BVB show in a week. Saturday in LA and Friday in Seattle, what a week!

Tonight was special as we were set to meet the band prior to the show for a short meet and greet, autograph and photo op. session. You can tell that these guys truly appreciate their fans by talking and really engaging with them during the signing. Many bands just sit behind the signing table and don’t even make eye contact with you, but these guys will shake your hand, make conversation and really make you feel like you are special, which the kids really appreciate.

I was really worried after the show in LA that they would struggle with the small stage at the Showbox Sodo by not have enough room for the incredible stage show they had at the Wiltern. They had a massive riser for CC and his drum set with two huge ramps on either side. They had a ton of room for Ashley, Jinxx and Jake to run back and forth and not run into each other and they even had on-stage fireworks! They did have to tone things down a bit to accommodate the small stage, but they still had an awesome show (they always do).

 

Black Veil Brides – Los Angelas CA : November 1 2014

Just getting around to post these pictures from the Hall0weekend BVB concert from LA on November 1st.

We were fortunate enough to be able to get down to the Wiltern Theater in LA over Halloween weekend to see one of the two BVB shows they were billing as “Halloweekend” with Falling in Reverse, William Control, Set it Off, From first to Last and Drama Club. This show was sold out and being recorded for their first ever live DVD release which is currently planned to release next June…can’t wait!

Bob Dylan – Seattle WA: October 17 2014

 

Well it was Bob Dylan tonight at the Paramount Theater in Seattle. This was the opening night of his North American tour and the first of three nights in Seattle.

I wasn’t sure what to expect tonight with respect to the performance, audience or sound. I was told from a friend a couple years ago who had seen Dylan that if you are a true Bob Dylan fan, don’t go and see him live as you will be very disappointed in the music, so I was a bit apprehensive. I have always liked Bob Dylan’s music but I guess I don’t really consider myself a huge fan so I thought I would risk it.

There were a few things I didn’t like about the show. First and foremost, and as always with the Paramount in Seattle, they are extremely belligerent when it comes to taking photographs. The staff was out in force even before the show started telling folks who were taking selfies to put their cameras away. Again, they say it’s because of the band’s preference, but I just don’t know. Anyway, the stage was so softly lit that I could’t get too many good shots anyway. The four above are the best of what I got and I am a bit embarrassed to show them other than I had to have at least a few to remember the show. One of the other strange things about the show was Bob Dylan’s lack of personal contact with the audience. It was strange not to hear the band great the audience, or introduce his band, or even acknowledge that “it’s great to be here in Seattle”. He just came out, played his music, took a 15 minute intermission came back for about 40 minutes, played one encore and was gone…I don’t know, maybe that’s just his style.

Regarding the performance, he sounded good…he sounded like Bob Dylan with that heavy, gravely voice and his ever incoherent vocalizations where you can only understand one of every five words, but hey…that it one of the things that makes him so unique and iconic. He has a very soulful voice with a great deal of emotion in his music. Although the set list contained lots of the classics, they were arranged very differently than what myself and I think many in the audience expected. The older couple sitting next to me actually got up and left after his performance of It’s All Over No, Baby Blue as they could did not recognize it at all and didn’t want to hear anymore songs performed not the way the remembered them…too bad because even though the arrangements to most of the songs were different, they seemed fresh and at least half the audience were younger and seemed to very much enjoy the bluesy, rock folk mix.

All in all, it was a pretty good show. I am happy I was finally able to see him live and I wasn’t disappointed.