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Glad you had fun. Thanks for the review!fbnl wrote:Saw the boys Sunday night at Philips Arena in Atlanta. Set list seemed to be the same one that's been posted here, except we only got one song for an encore which was Jump. Went with a group of 7 people, the ones who were seeing VH for the first time loved it. I tried not to be skeptical and make comparisons, because I am a Sammy fan and saw them in 2004 with Sammy as the lead at this same venue. Definitely missed Michael Anthony's presence on stage! However, Wolfie was fine, and maybe because they are more into the tour, he seemed to walk around and interact with the crowd more often then I expected he would, and I believe he's lost some weight. Diamond Dave was Diamond Dave and didn't disappoint, his abs are killer! There was something going on with the audio though, and alot of times it was hard to hear him above the music. The synergy between Dave and Eddie seemed great. There was also some problem with the audio during Eddie's guitar solo, but he took it in stride. They played right around 2 hours. Personally, I was glad I went and enjoyed it, but I felt the 2004 performance with Sammy was a better show, and Eddie had an awesome guitar solo then as well. Truth is, I really feel we are fortunate to have VH, as well as other bands from the 70's still playing for us!!!!
Blueskies wrote:Glad you had fun. Thanks for the review!fbnl wrote:Saw the boys Sunday night at Philips Arena in Atlanta. Set list seemed to be the same one that's been posted here, except we only got one song for an encore which was Jump. Went with a group of 7 people, the ones who were seeing VH for the first time loved it. I tried not to be skeptical and make comparisons, because I am a Sammy fan and saw them in 2004 with Sammy as the lead at this same venue. Definitely missed Michael Anthony's presence on stage! However, Wolfie was fine, and maybe because they are more into the tour, he seemed to walk around and interact with the crowd more often then I expected he would, and I believe he's lost some weight. Diamond Dave was Diamond Dave and didn't disappoint, his abs are killer! There was something going on with the audio though, and alot of times it was hard to hear him above the music. The synergy between Dave and Eddie seemed great. There was also some problem with the audio during Eddie's guitar solo, but he took it in stride. They played right around 2 hours. Personally, I was glad I went and enjoyed it, but I felt the 2004 performance with Sammy was a better show, and Eddie had an awesome guitar solo then as well. Truth is, I really feel we are fortunate to have VH, as well as other bands from the 70's still playing for us!!!!...keep hearing about a lot of technical problems with the show's though...whats up with that?..So many?...maybe the roadies are partying too hard?
fbnl wrote:Personally, I was glad I went and enjoyed it, but I felt the 2004 performance with Sammy was a better show, and Eddie had an awesome guitar solo then as well.
7 Wishes wrote:Almost every review says this tour smokes.
It was the greatest rock show I have ever seen. Period.
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