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Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:25 am
by Saint John
Last night was Jim Peterik's World Stage show. This year's bill was a little light, with the only real newcomer being Mike Reno from Loverboy. Missing from last year's show were David Pack and Rik Emmett. As always, the show was worth the $50, but having been spoiled in the past I guess there was a tiny sense of a let down.

Locals Lisa McClowry, Nick Collionne, Colin Peterik, Anthony Gomes and Marzette Griffith were all great and there musical diversity ranged from Blues to Jazz to Rock to Country. Mike Reno came out and did Working For The Weekend, Almost Paradise (with Lisa McClowry instead of Ann Wilson), and Turn Me Loose. He was a little short of breath at times, but Mike did a pretty nice job.

The Ides Of March came out and did a new song off their new album ... their first since 1973. It was actually really good. Then they did LA Goodbye and Vehicle. Both were solid as usual and, like always, Vehicle brought the house down.

Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart. Jimi either had an off night or has lost a lot since last year's show. He actually had to go up to Toby Hitchcock during Burning Heart and ask for help. I don't if any of you have ever seen/heard Toby Hitchcock, but this kid can sing with anyone! He really belted the rest of the song out of the park. Speaking of Hitchcock, he sang Unbreakable, a Pride Of Lions song, and floored the place with Steve Perry-like power and range. He's got a five octave voice and is truly a vocal powerhouse.

Up last was Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger. He started with I'm Alive, a great solo song that was slated for Rocky IV, but wasn't included at the last minute. He also performed Sister Christian and Don't Tell Me You Love Me.

Lastly, everyone came out and, like every year, performed The Eye Of The Tiger, with Jamison and Peterik sharing lead vocals, and Toby Hitchcock blowing the place up with his backgroundd vocals. All in all, another great year of music at an unbeatable price and The College Of Dupage offers a 600 seat intimate venue that is both acoustically sound and extremely comfortable in every way. Thank you, Jim Peterik!

PS Concert calls went out to Ehwmatt, Red13JoePa and Lights1961 ... who hung up during Turn Me Loose ... fucker. :lol: :evil: (I have a feeling he didn't who it was and/or what the hell was going on! :wink: )

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:28 am
by G.I.Jim
Saint John wrote:Last night was Jim Peterik's World Stage show. This year's bill was a little light, with the only real newcomer being Mike Reno from Loverboy. Missing from last year's show were David Pack and Rik Emmett. As always, the show was worth the $50, but having been spoiled in the past I guess there was a tiny sense of a let down.

Locals Lisa McClowry, Nick Collionne, Colin Peterik, Anthony Gomes and Marzette Griffith were all great and there musical diversity ranged from Blues to Jazz to Rock to Country. Mike Reno came out and did Working For The Weekend, Almost Paradise (with Lisa McClowry instead of Ann Wilson), and Turn Me Loose. He was a little short of breath at times, but Mike did a pretty nice job.

The Ides Of March came out and did a new song off their new album ... their first since 1973. It was actually really good. Then they did LA Goodbye and Vehicle. Both were solid as usual and, like always, Vehicle brought the house down.

Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart. Jimi either had an off night or has lost a lot since last year's show. He actually had to go up to Toby Hitchcock during Burning Heart and ask for help. I don't if any of you have ever seen/heard Toby Hitchcock, but this kid can sing with anyone! He really belted the rest of the song out of the park. Speaking of Hitchcock, he sang Unbreakable, a Pride Of Lions song, and floored the place with Steve Perry-like power and range. He's got a five octave voice and is truly a vocal powerhouse.

Up last was Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger. He started with I'm Alive, a great solo song that was slated for Rocky IV, but wasn't included at the last minute. He also performed Sister Christian and Don't Tell Me You Love Me.

Lastly, everyone came out and, like every year, performed The Eye Of The Tiger, with Jamison and Peterik sharing lead vocals, and Toby Hitchcock blowing the place up with his backgroundd vocals. All in all, another great year of music at an unbeatable price and The College Of Dupage offers a 600 seat intimate venue that is both acoustically sound and extremely comfortable in every way. Thank you, Jim Peterik!

PS Concert calls went out to Ehwmatt, Red13JoePa and Lights1961 ... who hung up during Turn Me Loose ... fucker. :lol: :evil: (I have a feeling he didn't who it was and/or what the hell was going on! :wink: )


Where was my concert call fucker? :x :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:29 am
by Ehwmatt
Thanks for the calls man.

One correction, Jimi's done CM before though:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB0bVP9niFU

Sorry to hear about the shape of his voice, but at that age, any given night could be an off night. Hopefully an isolated incident. He sounds a bit rough in the above clip too, but that's kinda bad quality. Fucker still smokes, he should cut that shit out.

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 4:30 am
by Saint John
G.I.Jim wrote:Where was my concert call fucker?


Ricky Martin wasn't performing. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:04 am
by StevePerryHair
I think Dan lost all of our numbers :( :lol:

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:12 am
by Michigan Girl
Saint John wrote:Last night was Jim Peterik's World Stage show.


Sounds like a great show!!! :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 7:44 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
I was hoping Rik Emmett was on the bill, I would've went. I wanted to see Mike Reno! World Stage in Milwaukee last year was amazing, one of the best shows that I've seen!!

I understand how you were let down compared to last year, I think I would've been too!

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 12:17 pm
by Deb
Saint John wrote:Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart.


Love that song, one of my faves! Loved hearing it at MRF1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e98UOB0etdo

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:19 pm
by Saint John
Deb wrote:
Saint John wrote:Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart.


Love that song, one of my faves! Loved hearing it at MRF1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e98UOB0etdo


Deb, the show was just not the same without Rik Emmett. :(

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:35 am
by Don Wishon
Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote:
Saint John wrote:Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart.


Love that song, one of my faves! Loved hearing it at MRF1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e98UOB0etdo


Deb, the show was just not the same without Rik Emmett. :(


Speaking of Rik, did you guys catch the video from my Rik Emmett show in Dallas back in November?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7U9aytm9P4

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:42 am
by Deb
Don Wishon wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote:
Saint John wrote:Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart.


Love that song, one of my faves! Loved hearing it at MRF1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e98UOB0etdo


Deb, the show was just not the same without Rik Emmett. :(


Speaking of Rik, did you guys catch the video from my Rik Emmett show in Dallas back in November?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7U9aytm9P4


Yes thanks Don, and I'm still kicking myself for missing his show when he was here last year. I've seen him in Triumph a few times, but never solo........I'll definitely catch his show the next time he comes to town.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:11 pm
by axecrew
Wow john.....pretty scalding review of the show as we were at the same place yet weren't watching the same show. As a World stage vet,as i believe you are also,I think you were a little confused, it was Mike Reno who's voice was more than a little raw. As for Jimi, yes his voice isn't what it used to be as the same can be said of Reno, but that's simply a product of getting older. World Stage is a very tightly scripted event and I can tell you without a doubt that the whole Jimi/Toby thing on Burning Heart was NOT spontanious, but yet a carefully planned duet that was worked out during rehersals at Jim's house on friday night.
As for the show itself....someone said they felt it was a little light and i would agree, it didn't seem to pack the punch that it has in some years, but in Jim's defense..he was trying to create an anniversary type show by replicating the first show with many of the same performers. thus also why this show preserved on video and audio.
Hopefully World Stage 2011 will get back to the rocking show that it has been in past years with little interludes of the Jazz direction instead of it being the focus as has been the last couple of years. Either way a great evening and I'll be there next year again.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:16 pm
by Ehwmatt
I'd love to see a DVD of this show one of these years

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:31 pm
by Saint John
axecrew wrote:Wow john.....pretty scalding review of the show


WTF are you talking about? :? I didn't diss one person and I enjoyed every act.

axecrew wrote:I think you were a little confused, it was Mike Reno who's voice was more than a little raw.


Nope ... he was short of breath a few times just like I said. If you're referring to him coughing during one of the songs then I can kind of see your point. But it didn't affect the song.

axecrew wrote:As for Jimi, yes his voice isn't what it used to be as the same can be said of Reno, but that's simply a product of getting older.


Very well could be, but he was twice as powerful/good last year. He nailed everything last year and was able to "let it go." I didn't hear that once this year. He kept it pretty simple. Still a good performance on some pretty demanding songs.


axecrew wrote:World Stage is a very tightly scripted event and I can tell you without a doubt that the whole Jimi/Toby thing on Burning Heart was NOT spontanious, but yet a carefully planned duet that was worked out during rehersals at Jim's house on friday night.


Again, that could very well be, but it looked to me like he went for help. And, man, Toby nailed it!

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:36 pm
by Saint John
I also forgot to mention that Joel Hoekstra and Christian Cullen from Night Ranger was there and Cathy Richardson (new Jefferson Starship singer) blew the roof off the place with the following song. Fucking amazing cover! Ehwmatt got the concert call for this one. It was much better live.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0s4KvJ4jSI

PostPosted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:46 pm
by Christoph
Did Jim mention a possible release of the Soundstage DVD of 2008 ?
We´re waiting for this one for nearly 2 years now....but I never got more information.
Last mention was March 2009....:-(

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:28 am
by Moon Beam
Thanks for posting a review Saint John!
Glad you enjoyed yourself, ahhh to have been there when Vehicle was rockin' the roof off.

Re: Jim Peterik's World Stage

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:07 am
by lights1961
Saint John wrote:Last night was Jim Peterik's World Stage show. This year's bill was a little light, with the only real newcomer being Mike Reno from Loverboy. Missing from last year's show were David Pack and Rik Emmett. As always, the show was worth the $50, but having been spoiled in the past I guess there was a tiny sense of a let down.

Locals Lisa McClowry, Nick Collionne, Colin Peterik, Anthony Gomes and Marzette Griffith were all great and there musical diversity ranged from Blues to Jazz to Rock to Country. Mike Reno came out and did Working For The Weekend, Almost Paradise (with Lisa McClowry instead of Ann Wilson), and Turn Me Loose. He was a little short of breath at times, but Mike did a pretty nice job.

The Ides Of March came out and did a new song off their new album ... their first since 1973. It was actually really good. Then they did LA Goodbye and Vehicle. Both were solid as usual and, like always, Vehicle brought the house down.

Jimi Jamison came out and did Crossroads Moment off of the album titled the same. It was a pretty good song and (I think)the first time he's ever performed it live. He then went on to sing High On You, I Can't Hold Back, The Search Is Over and Burning Heart. Jimi either had an off night or has lost a lot since last year's show. He actually had to go up to Toby Hitchcock during Burning Heart and ask for help. I don't if any of you have ever seen/heard Toby Hitchcock, but this kid can sing with anyone! He really belted the rest of the song out of the park. Speaking of Hitchcock, he sang Unbreakable, a Pride Of Lions song, and floored the place with Steve Perry-like power and range. He's got a five octave voice and is truly a vocal powerhouse.

Up last was Kelly Keagy of Night Ranger. He started with I'm Alive, a great solo song that was slated for Rocky IV, but wasn't included at the last minute. He also performed Sister Christian and Don't Tell Me You Love Me.

Lastly, everyone came out and, like every year, performed The Eye Of The Tiger, with Jamison and Peterik sharing lead vocals, and Toby Hitchcock blowing the place up with his backgroundd vocals. All in all, another great year of music at an unbeatable price and The College Of Dupage offers a 600 seat intimate venue that is both acoustically sound and extremely comfortable in every way. Thank you, Jim Peterik!

PS Concert calls went out to Ehwmatt, Red13JoePa and Lights1961 ... who hung up during Turn Me Loose ... fucker. :lol: :evil: (I have a feeling he didn't who it was and/or what the hell was going on! :wink: )


I did not know that was you!! well damn... all I heard was it sounded like someone missed dialed from a bar! HAHA. I heard no music seemed like someone hit the wrong phone number!!!! Couldnt hear a thing. so I hung up after a few minutes...



Rick