by 7 Wishes » Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:35 am
Wow. What an amazing performance. I've seen Night Ranger at least 15-20 times since 1983, and this honestly has to rank in the top two or three. The atmosphere was electric...a great crowd, probably at least 2,000 all told.
First of all, I need to state that Jeff Watson was always my favourite member of Night Ranger...when I discovered he was out of the band, I was convinced they'd not be able to move on without him.
I was WRONG. Of course, Reb Beach, as one of the most unheralded MR guitarists in the world, was not going to turn in anything less than his best. Well, he was UNREAL. In all honesty, I can say he actually ADDED to the sound...the guys obviously gave him more flexibility and freedom, and the result was terrific. The guy can SHRED, and he was technically perfect...but he also added a sonic depth to the classic songs.
In hindsight, it is now apparent NR was going through the motions the last few years with Jeff. Brad, Kelly, and Jack obviously LOVE Reb - there was a genuine comraderie on stage that I hadn't seen from this band since the Neverland tour in 1997. Reb and Jack both jumped up on top of the amps, stage right, and banged their heads like pros. Reb, for his part, seemed to relish every minute of it...such a humble guy, too (he smiled and shhhed my friend and I when we recognized him during the sound check). My only complaint was that Brad's pickups weren't right for the first few songs, and he sounded kind of muted and a little too distored, until his tech corrected it after "Touch of Madness". Other than that, they were flawless. Chris is a great keyboardist, and even added a little flair of his own to "Sentimental Street" and "When You Close Your Eyes".
Here's the setlist:
This Boy Needs to Rock
Tell Your Vision
Touch of Madness
You Can Still Rock in America
Sing Me Away
Passion Play
"Na Na Na" Medley ("Walk On Water" by Eddie Money, Steam, "Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'" by Journey, "Hey Jude" by the Beatles)
When You Close Your Eyes
Don't Tell Me You Love Me
Highway to Hell (ACDC cover)
Sweet Home Alabama (Skynyrd cover)
The Secret of My Success
Sentimental Street
Four in the Morning
Seven Wishes
Rumours in the Air
Eddie's Coming Out Tonight
Sister Christian
An absolutely scorching set - they did "Street" the best way, staring out with Just Kelly and Chris, and then WHAM! the whole band for the second verse on. "Highway to Hell" was unbelievable - I'd never heard them do this song before. "Success", as always, was the one weak link, although the story Jack told about talking to Michael J. Fox was hysterical. "Rumours" and "Eddie" never sounded better, owing, I believe, to the addition of Reb.
Jack was his usual self, running around like a 19-year-old, playing his ass off (when he actually played), hamming it up with the crowd...he was happier than he has been in many years, and it showed. He may well be the most under-rated frontman of all time. Kelly was pitch-perfect and powerful...he managed to re-tune his damaged snare while playing the intro to "Seven Wishes" without missing a beat, and even sang and played while fine-tuning it with his LEFT HAND...geez. Brad was his usual shredding self, and also seemed to be having the time of his life.
Well, forgive the gushing accolades...don't miss these guys if they're anywhere NEAR you. Can't wait to see them again in South Bend, and I'm going to make the drive to Knoxville, TN, in September, as well.
9 1/2 out of 10