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Hoodstock
post Mar 1 2015, 4:17 pm
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Review:

Overall the show was interesting. Was the smallest venue I ever saw a member of Live in. 45-50% of the seats were sold. Almost everything on the sides was empty.

Throwback 90's intro video seemed interesting, but with the way the sound was configured you couldn't really make out much of what was being said (to much base or distortion for the audience).

Going into the show I was under the impression that this would be an acoustic storyteller show. Ed briefly explained a very specific lyric in about 3 of the songs before playing them. No stories behind any of the songs, which was disappointing. Was hoping to finally hear him explain Iris.

Surprised to learn on the first song that Ed had created a background bass beat that played electronically backing each of the songs. Was a nice addition to the show.

The background visuals were a mix. Some, like Top, were very cool and thought out. They had interesting images and lyrics to the song they went with. Others were very bland, not adding anything to the show. They had generic music player screens or a random guy hitting something like a box on loop repeatedly.

It appeared Ed was traveling with 3 - himself, Zac Loy, and a stage guy. Zac did well. Although Zac had a mic and sang at times, you could not hear him at all during the show. Ed was energetic throughout the show and even walked through the crowd while singing stage.

Towards the end of the TC album he called out his stage guy and made him look like an ass. He kept pointing up during a song. When it was over he said, "You see that thing, know what it is? Turn it up (while pointing up again). Apparently it was his guitar. After that correction by Ed the rest of the show did not sound as good. The guitars overwhelmed the vocals and you could only clearly make out what he was singing when he really projected.

Some of the artistic decisions on how to play songs were neat, and other songs were ruined. For example I did not care for the performance of Iris - strayed way away from the original sound. On the other hand White Discussion, Horse, Seven, and Turn My Head were well done.

Ed did announce that he would hang around after the show. I did not stay but there was a line (almost the entire crowd) waiting to see him.

Having seen Ed numerous times I would see him again with fulll band but would pass on future acoustic shows. Unfortunately I'm guessing with the small turn out a few years ago with the band in Toledo OH, and the really small crowd at this show, he may consider skipping the general area in the future.

This post has been edited by Hoodstock: Mar 1 2015, 4:23 pm


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