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post Aug 14 2011, 7:08 pm
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the distance had less falsetto than the studio version. He is swinging his hips a little. smile.gif


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post Aug 14 2011, 7:17 pm
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he even toned down the falsetto at the end of heaven. I'll try to take a video my phone sucks


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post Aug 14 2011, 7:26 pm
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is sjn kneeling stageside?


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post Aug 14 2011, 7:33 pm
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I don't know who nick is in real life but no one seems to be kneeling...


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post Aug 14 2011, 7:43 pm
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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Aug 15 2011, 10:26 am) *

is sjn kneeling stageside?


No he's busy studying the audience. Carefully gauging their reactions as it's much more important that the show is perceived as popular as opposed to good, which are one in the same to him.


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post Aug 14 2011, 8:17 pm
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in car will write more later ut the fireworks outside the window as ligtning crashes ended the show was pretty magical. Oh, & just to end al debate. I asked on my way out. 404 ppl bought tickets.


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post Aug 14 2011, 8:27 pm
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wow thats way over the 400 mr shoe shiner was touting. Anyhoo. Get some vids up. We all want to see the low voice.


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post Aug 14 2011, 9:48 pm
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QUOTE(dancing queen @ Aug 14 2011, 9:17 pm) *

in car will write more later ut the fireworks outside the window as ligtning crashes ended the show was pretty magical. Oh, & just to end al debate. I asked on my way out. 404 ppl bought tickets.


Had a lot of fun at the show tonight, where were you standing? I was in the balcony(poorly designed, but was still able to see).


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post Aug 14 2011, 9:56 pm
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after all that you pay for the overpriced balcony......plus the food service charge. You saw the pics well in advance that the balcony is a prop and not for viewing a show. Care to provide a review about the music? Have any video to share.............oh wait.


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post Aug 14 2011, 10:14 pm
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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Aug 3 2011, 8:21 pm) *

I dont think the GA Tickets started at that total, I seem to remember 800 being the starting figure, no matter, looks like the balcony which was once sold out (120) is now showing 17 seats open, either released back or refunded. Either way 222 total sold, and only 119 on the floor according to my information.

At the rate they've been selling, I don't think youre going to see another 200 sell. Perhaps 100, makes for a pretty empty venue eh? 39+ is a it high to see a cover band.


Dq, thanks for getting the real count of 404 as this is below my initial projection. Old Steely Dan sold a few thousand at the main stage the other night....amazing for that old nostalgia jazz rock group.

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QUOTE(OutToDry @ Aug 14 2011, 11:14 pm) *

Dq, thanks for getting the real count of 404 as this is below my initial projection. Old Steely Dan sold a few thousand at the main stage the other night....amazing for that old nostalgia jazz rock group.


Most importantly, it was a good crowd that was really into the show. Made the show that much better.


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just fyi, I inquired about the total of tix sold because I knew someone would want to know and no one would believe Nick. I hope I have a solid enough reputation to tell the truth. I have no reason to lie.
anyway, the show.
As an overview I can say I was actually hoping to hear more from Alive, because when I saw the band together in December I wasn't overwhelmed with how they played the LIVE songs.
Whether it's a function of playing together for a much longer period of time, or Ramy not drumming, or all things combined, they (the backup band guys) did a very fine job covering the Live songs. Still covering... not the same as the actual Live musicians, but the songs were a bit different, and rather well done. So.
The setlist.
funny little intro
1. All Over You (followed by technical difficulties that led Ed to have a brief conversation with the crowd, during which he asked for a beer, and someone suggested Ed do an acoustic number while we all waited for the sound guy to get it right... sooo)
2. Turn My Head
3. The Great Beyond
4. The Distance (after which he finally got that beer from the audience)
5. Selling The Drama
6. Drink
7. Zion
8. The Dolphin's Cry
9. Stand
10. Heaven
11. Grace
12. White, Discussion
13. I Alone

encore
14. Just In Time
15. Beauty of Gray
16. Lakini's Juice
17. Lightning Crashes

so I was excited by the All Over You start. the technical difficulties made me pay attention to Ed's reaction, because I have seen him in past concerts get really pissed when things don't go well. He didn't seem pissed, he actually joked a bit, and like I said, asked for a beer. Then grabbed his guitar and played Turn My Head (which I didn't see printed on the setlist I could see but didn't grab). I was very excited about this because he got sooo deep compared to how I've seen him sing this song in the last few years. The Great Beyond was energetic and is very much fun live. The Distance was impressive because Ed gave us very little falsetto. I love TDTH but that's when the falsetto started, and I was happy that he spoke a few of the lyrics, and kept it to a normal range, rather than reaching for the falsetto. Selling The Drama was very nicely done. He gave a little intro to Drink, talking about how he wrote it with Chris Daughtry's help. Zion was awesome. I love Zion, it's my favorite off Alive. That song made the whole show worth the drive. The Dolphin's Cry had some impressive guitar work. I know no one will believe me unless someone puts up a video, it wasn't necessarily the most technical guitar work, but it was slightly different than I've ever heard it and there was a very nice dramatic pause and I was very happy to hear the song. Stand and Heaven were both full of Ed's energy. Heaven is not my favorite song, so I didn't need to hear it, but it was well done. Before Grace Ed spoke a little, but honestly, my phone rang and I answered it so I missed what he said. I know it was an intro to the song and I heard him say "that's God" but I don't know what he was saying.
I was surprised to hear white, discussion right after Grace. At the beginning Ed was smiling a little too much (like he did in that video of shit towne), but he quickly cut it out and got into the song properly. When he sang "but it leaves me quite erect" he added "sometimes" as kind of an afterthought, but he didn't laugh. I laughed. I'm not sure it was supposed to be funny. I didn't notice the crowd reaction, or even if they noticed.
During I Alone I was curious as to what he would sing/say during the bridge (since it's varied so much over the years) but he introduced the band. boring. smile.gif
The time they took off stage was short, and when they came back, they played an intro to Just In Time that I didn't recognize but enjoyed. Beauty of Gray was a nice surprise. Maybe I was only surprised because I haven't looked at setlists lately. And he probably sings it at most shows when I think about it. But I wasn't thinking about it, so I was happily surprised.
I was a bit leary of Lakini's Juice when I heard it starting because I couldn't remember how well it had gone when the did it in September, but I wasn't disappointed. It was different. Not a carbon copy of what CC&P would do. Lightning Crashes was good as always, and as the song started to wind down, the fireworks outside the window started. It was perfect.

I was very satisfied. When I did pay attention to the crowd, they seemed to be enjoying themselves. I did not get a video because, as I said, my phone sucks. I did see several guys holding their phones up the whole time as if making videos, so hopefully someone will post vids soon. There was some of the Ed hip shake, but I never mind that (Ed's cute, after all). The lack of falsetto, and his energy on stage (jumping around and really screaming his head off into the mic) made it a really good show. Definitely the best of the 4 I've seen of just him. Still not top 5 LIVE/Ed K shows ever, but the most energy I've seen from him in a long time. I was a little shocked/disappointed that there were only 6 songs off Alive in the setlist because the songs are much better in person than on the cd. I was, however, very happy with everything played.
Now, a glass of wine, and bed.
Goodnight, all. smile.gif


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post Aug 14 2011, 11:45 pm
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So earlier i wrote: No he's busy studying the audience. Carefully gauging their reactions as it's much more important that the show is perceived as popular as opposed to good, which are one in the same to him.

And then:

QUOTE(SJN1279 @ Aug 15 2011, 1:17 pm) *

Most importantly, it was a good crowd that was really into the show. Made the show that much better.


Yep Most importantly, wow dude your obsession with the popularity side of things is... Wow.


Good to see he has moved on as evidence in the setlist! Still nice to hear he's giving the low singing register a go which is where he's best at. But wow white,discussion is still being played. I never listened to that clip that was posted of it awhile back as I can't fathom what the band has done to it.


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I feel pretty sad for Ed that he can only draw about 400 to a show like this.

I will feel pretty bad for him when Live gets back together without him and draws 4-5 times more attendees.


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QUOTE(SinfulEyes @ Aug 15 2011, 1:58 pm) *

I feel pretty sad for Ed that he can only draw about 400 to a show like this.

I will feel pretty bad for him when Live gets back together without him and draws 4-5 times more attendees.


I don't think that is going to happen. When a band loses their lead singer, they typically take a hit with their attendance. The LIVE name may get people through the door initially, but a new lead singer will not be accepted by a great number of fans.


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