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> Rochester Hills, MI (Blues Traveler and Collective Soul), July 24, 2008
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post Jul 3 2008, 7:42 pm
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Really looking forward to the show!

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We're making a day of it - where is good to eat around there?

If you're looking for eats this might help:

http://www.palacenet.com/palace_restaurants.asp

I also noticed that there is a 4th act for this show. The website says "With special guest(s): Hana Pestle". I hope this doesn't cut into Live's time.

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post Jul 17 2008, 10:12 pm
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Next Thursday - Can't Wait!


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post Jul 23 2008, 10:16 am
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QUOTE(Hoodstock @ Jul 3 2008, 8:42 pm) *

I also noticed that there is a 4th act for this show. The website says "With special guest(s): Hana Pestle". I hope this doesn't cut into Live's time.


Looks like the show is starting eary enough that Live should be able to play a full set. Four bands is a lot... but I'm still looking forward to the show.


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post Jul 23 2008, 9:54 pm
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Thanx guys !

Anyone wanna hook up to hang out and tailgate, pm me by 5pm tomorrow/thurs so we can exchange cell #s

Enjoy the show! I know I will



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post Jul 24 2008, 10:43 am
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Tonight!!

We're rolling in to MI basically just in time to see the show so no tailgating for us unfortunately. Enjoy!


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post Jul 24 2008, 12:57 pm
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I only tailgate at Lions games, but thanks for the invite. I will be enjoying Live tonight! Sorry for those of you that can't make it.

This is posted at palace.net:

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post Jul 25 2008, 12:10 am
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Great show. I'll post more tomorrow.


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post Jul 25 2008, 12:42 am
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I'll post more tomorrow too. Great show. For now, an approximate setlist:

Simple Creed
All Over You
Waitress
River
Turn My Head
Dolphin's Cry
They Stood Up For Love (Everything is Going to Be Alright tag)
Selling the Drama
Walk the Line
Wings
Iris
Run to the Water
I Alone
Heaven
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Sofia
Shit Towne
Lakini's Juice (w/ Ramble On teaser)
Lightning Crashes


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post Jul 25 2008, 1:32 am
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QUOTE(icewaterike @ Jul 25 2008, 9:42 am) *


Lakini's Juice (w/ Ramble On teaser)


OMFG!!!


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post Jul 25 2008, 6:58 am
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Cs Nut from the Collective Soul Board posted this review:

Just got back from the concert...

Live was up next...did all their new stuff, plus brought out the older stuff at the end. They even did a four song encore, including Lightning Crashes. The crowd was all over them...LOVED IT. Easily the most popular band of the night (and given CS had a lot of people rocking, that says something).


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post Jul 25 2008, 7:24 am
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I would bet most of the non-live fans enjoy the shows pretty much than those who see them every now and them and are long-timers, eh?


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post Jul 25 2008, 7:28 am
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2 mini-reviews from Blues Traveler website:

BtFollower: Went to the show last night and I will say the Hubby and I were really impressed with Live....they sounded great and put on a really good show! Although the 7 or so beers could have helped my opinion along, but we even said this morning we would sooo check them out again.

Scotyman: live was really good. didn't expect to like them as much as i did....would definately check them out again sometime.


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post Jul 25 2008, 12:01 pm
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All the bands performed well but Live was easily the best band of the night.

I give them props - Collective Soul was much better than last time. I just don't get though why the lead singer has to insult the audience when they are not into the performance. "Hello, hello, hello, wake the fuck up this is a rock and roll show." You are the opening band, it's only 6:30, nobody is drinking yet, and half of the crowd hasn't walked into the venue. Just shut up and rock.

Blues Traveler did their thing and sounded great. I was really happy when they closed with my favorite song of theirs, Carolina Blues. Their performance was seriously making me fall asleep but that's because I'm just not really into the whole jam band thing. They did their thing well.

This was one of the better performances I've seen in recent years. Live really was on and rocked right from the gates with Simple Creed. I think it's their best opener. I thought the megaphone on Lakini's Juice was a great addition and the Ramble On teaser was definately unexpected and totally awesome. I was also happy to hear Turn My Head back on the setlist even though Ed said it was for the ladies, awesome song.

During the show I sat next to dolphinscry56 from the fol message board. She was very cool.

I ended up lucking into some backstage passes and met the band after the show. It was awesome and the guys were great. A guy brought out a meat and cheese plate and they pass out Corona's before the band members came out.

Taylor made a quick round with the fans and retired to the bus. He said that they had been out celebrating Gracey's birthday the day before and he was beat. I also asked Adam about any new solo stuff and he said to check out the track on his myspace page. He said he usually works on stuff in his hotel room.

I spoke to Pat about possible songs to add to the setlist and he said they were kicking around a few ideas to change it up in the future. I asked specifically about adding Beautiful Invisible to the show and he said they aren't really rehearsing right now.

I talked to Ed and he said that they're aiming at releasing the CD/DVD combo on October 31st. He also said they're trying to work some new songs into the CD. I asked about New City and all he would say is that it was a TDTH outtake.

The guy's were really cool and it was a ton of fun meeting them.


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post Jul 25 2008, 12:06 pm
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Thanks for the review! Good to hear that there's a specific date in mind for the DVD release too.


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post Jul 25 2008, 1:40 pm
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It’s always a treat when one of the shows you least expect to surpass expectations does just that. We departed London in the afternoon, leaving enough time for the expected disgusting border delays and traffic. We made horrible time getting to the Detroit area, but it was all mainly due the aforementioned traffic issues. A beautiful day weather-wise though and the drive was fairly uneventful. We rolled into Rochester Hills around 5:30pm, stopping just outside the gates to get some cheaper chow than was likely available inside the venue. After paying $10 to park (apparently the smarter person would have just parked in the strip mall we stopped at and walked in!) we were inside the venue.

After a quick jaunt to the merch booth to find nothing of extreme difference - other than some pretty rad free postcards that I hadn’t seen before - we got a couple of king-size summer beers (“imported” from my hometown in Canada I might add... go Labatt’s!) and were on our way to our seats. We arrived part-way through opener Hana Pestle’s set. She must have started very early and there were only a handful of people in seats at this point. She was good, but in my opinion just average as a performer. Gotta hand it to her though, she did a decent cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” to end her set and then proceeded to her merch booth to meet everyone. She stayed there for the entire show and that kind of dedication is nice to see in a young performer.

Collective Soul was up next. Like last summer, their set was a whirlwind of greatest hits, and the crowd really seemed to enjoy it. Their drummer is the only player I’ve seen to use a traditional style grip but play in a heavy rock style. He was working his butt off up there to get sound out of the drums... he sounded great and looked great but it was a very odd thing to see done. Good for him for carving out a niche technique for himself. That’s the kind of stuff that gets musicians noticed and remembered. The energy from CS was great, especially from singer Ed Roland, whose spins around the mic stand during “Shine” were both believable and genuine in nature. I’ve given CS some flack in the past for seeming like they might fall into the “tapered-jeans-died-blond-long-hair-classic-rock” syndrome that effects many bands in their middle-ages, but last night they seemed less like that and more like an honest rock band playing music they love. That was a very refreshing thing to see and a extremely nice way to start out the show. So classy, too, was their decision to end their set on a relatively low-key vibe, playing “Run” and having the audience sing them off with simple acoustic-guitar accompaniment. Good set from CS last night, and the crowd thought so too.

Next up was Blues Traveller. I’ve never seen BT before and didn’t know quite what to expect from them. Clearly the most musically talented (technically speaking) band of the night, these guys were on fire throughout most of their set. Although their music is sometimes not the most audience-friendly in nature due to their long jams, complicated harmonic structures and virtuosic playing, their energy and interactions with their fans were clearly appreciated by the crowd. Some of the extended solos were nothing short of amazing to watch and special credit should go out to their bass player, who I felt (apart from Popper’s incredible talents on harmonica) was the driving force behind their sound and tightness as a band. This guy was incredible, seriously. I would definitely check these guys out again if they came to the area. They were fun, talented and very entertaining.

Next up, +Live+. From the top of the set, I could feel this show was going to be a good one. Gracey had a shiny new bass drum front skin that has the +Live+ cross slightly off-centre to accommodate the sound hole in the head... very nice!

The opening chords of Simple Creed were amazing, seeing as I’ve never heard this tune done electrically before (the one Toronto-area date on their V tour was with Jane’s Addiction and most tunes were performed acoustically). It was very cool to have this addition to the set, and although it clearly wasn’t the most ‘popular’ of +Live+’s hits, the crowd was still on its feet clapping and singing along right away, which told me this show was going to be good on both sides of the stage.

Some personal highlights:

Simple Creed: See above

Turn My Head: Not since the late nineties have I heard this one, and it was a refreshing change to have it back. Although Ed did dedicate it to “All the ladies”, as Hoodie said it was cool to hear for everyone.

Wings: This tune, I’m assuming, will disappear from their sets after the DVD comes out, so I tried to appreciate it as much as I could seeing as this might be the last time I hear it in concert. The vocal harmonies from the whole band (Pat included) are very impressive in this tune, and in a way I’ll miss hearing it at shows.

Iris: EASILY the fastest Iris ever. I’ve never heard a faster recording from any show. It was bordering ridiculous and Gracey was a madman. I hope a recording surfaces of this because seriously it was insane. Intro and outro by Pat were ballsy on bass. Super pumped about this version I heard last night.

Shit Towne: Ed took the guitar solo. It was much better than the time he tried it in Cleveland, and it was neat to see Ed take on that responsibility.

Lakini’s Juice: One of the harder-rockin’ versions of this I’ve heard ever, and the little tease of Ramble On was cool. It was only a one-line thing Ed threw in near the end of the tune, and I guarantee not a lot of people in the crowd caught it, but I’m hoping this inclusion is foreshadowing a full-on cover of this by the boys in the near-future.

Ed, in general, was in a very playful mood. He was dancing a lot, genuinely having fun and high-fiving the crowd a lot. The shirt (amazingly) didn’t come off this time, and again I think this was a refreshing change for some of us who have seen a lot of Ed’s naked torso recently. They’ve also censored a lot of the swearing in tunes, and I’m not sure why necessarily. I think maybe they are trying to clean-up the show for some reason... marketing to a more family-oriented/conservative audience? Not sure.

Quick trip to the merch booth afterwards earned me a new hat, a couple more postcards and a lanyard. I was hoping to get a signed setlist but although they had a few leftovers from past shows, they didn’t get a delivery of setlists from +Live+ for that night’s set. Strange, as I thought that was kind of the point?

Overall, a great show. I think part of it is that I went thinking it was going to be a greatest-hits tour from all three bands and a crowd that only wanted hits, but I was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of enthusiasm from the crowd, a packed venue and a few extras thrown in from the band that all added up to equal a very memorable +Live+ experience. Sorry I didn’t get to meet anyone from the board at the show, hopefully next time we can meet face to face and have one of those imported Canadian Beers wink.gif


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