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Nicole
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Boston Show
« on: Jul 23rd, 2007, 9:37am » |
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My friend and I arrived at the Tweeter Center a bit before the doors opened at 6. I decided at the last moment to leave my camera in the car, because it is rather big and bulky. I also did not want to risk it being confiscated. We wandered around outside and took a peek at the merchandise booth before heading to our seats. The seats were dead center about nine rows back from the GA pit. I saw Drew in the pit, but it was being heavily guarded and I didn't get a chance to say hi. Around 7 pm Colbie Caillat came on stage. I knew one of her songs which I downloaded for free on iTunes earlier in the week. I thought she had a nice voice, but I was hardly blown away by her performance. It was rather bland. After a short break Lifehouse took the stage. I have two of their albums and I was really looking forward to seeing them live. They were excellent live. They mostly played songs from their new album, Who We Are, but also played their hits. I really enjoyed their performance and thought they sounded great. Spin Hanging By a Moment Whatever It Takes Who We Are Storm The Joke You and Me First Time Broken I regret leaving my camera in the car. During Lifehouse's act most of the seats around us were empty and I had an excellent unobstructed view of the stage. I'm assuming those seats were from the IM presale. There was about a half an hour intermission and then the Goo Goo Dolls took the stage. By then all the seats around me had filled up and everyone was standing up. They were full of energy and it was awesome! I thought Long Way Down was a great choice to open with. There were no huge surprises in the set list. There were only a few small changes from their other shows. They played seven songs that I hadn't heard live before. I was extremely glad to hear Cuz You're Gone and All Eyes on Me. The set list was a bit short, only 18 songs. I was going to write down anything funny John said to help jog my memory when writing the review, but John was not talkative at all. In the past shows I've been to he always interacted with the crowd and talked a lot in between songs. At this show they went from song to song with quick introduction to a song here and there. The set seemed a bit rushed. John mentioned that he hurt himself during one his guitar solos, so that could have been why he seemed a bit hurried to get off stage. The set list: Long Way Down Slide Feel the Silence Black Balloon Lucky Star January Friend Cuz You're Gone w/ 1000 Words Become All Eyes on Me Name Before It's Too Late Slave Girl Stay With You Let Love In Better Days Iris ********* Broadway American Girl Brad and Korel both did an excellent job with their solos during Slave Girl. John didn't sing the chorus to Iris, but that wasn't a huge surprise. Fiction was much better live and I'm really starting to like that song. I don't think American Girl was the right choice to close with. I think Naked would have been a better choice. I did take a picture with my phone before the show but it is horrible quality and I didn't bother to take any more. I have a few audio clips, but the only one that came out well is a 30 second clip of You and Me. Overall, I had a great time and really enjoyed the show!
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #1 on: Jul 23rd, 2007, 10:13am » |
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Glad you had a great time! Thanks for the review Nicole! I think I would tend to agree that ending with Naked would've been better than American Girl but whatever. Majority of the shows the setlists around about the same, so I'm assuming that will be close to the same one at Freedom Hill.
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #2 on: Jul 23rd, 2007, 10:45am » |
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Wow! I'm so glad to hear they did Slave Girl. I saw them last summer and was hoping for it, but no such luck. Now I just hope I can find a way to GET to the Mohegan Sun!
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #3 on: Jul 23rd, 2007, 1:39pm » |
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Thanks for the review Nicole. I love all the reviews we've had around here lately. Keep 'em coming everyone!!!!! Glad you had a good time at the show. I too was really impressed with Lifehouse and am considering buying their latest album. The lead singer's voice is incredible live. My hubby really liked them.
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #4 on: Jul 23rd, 2007, 9:59pm » |
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on Jul 23rd, 2007, 10:13am, Aphrodite wrote: Majority of the shows the setlists around about the same, so I'm assuming that will be close to the same one at Freedom Hill. |
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #5 on: Jul 26th, 2007, 5:09pm » |
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the show was cut short because theres a curfew of 11 pm... minutes over that can cost thousands... areosmith played after 11 once and ended up dishing out an extra 10 grand.
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Re: Boston Show
« Reply #6 on: Jul 26th, 2007, 5:15pm » |
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They ended around 10:30, playing one or two more songs wouldn't put them too close the curfew. I wish they played Acoustic #3 and Naked.
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