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The Good - The Bad - The ugly

Postby Behshad » Wed May 05, 2010 1:57 am

My "the good , the bad, the ugly " on MRF II:


THE GOOD

* Meeting all new & old friends. Dan, Tito, SeanStockton, TadeLtVanish, mrsromek,SueinFlorida&Heather,Gayle&Tony, StevePerryLynn&(s)Melissa,BJG&Rhi, EricChynaBlue,MichiganGirl,DebInMich, CrazyDeb, DrFuLinda, PamTwilight, RipRokken . And of course my apologies to anyone I forgot... Great to meet all other bands&fans&staff....

* The Venue,,, while the standing up took the toll on one after 3 days, the setup and the balcony plus the sound in the venue was awesome. Like someone mentioned , it was great to be able to order your beer and or food , no matter where you were in the venue.Very friendly staff!

* The Hotel. Great friendly staff. Nice rooms, and great area with many choices for your food and drinks needs within 1-2 miles radius.

* The Hotel Shuttle!! I dont know what I/We wouldve done without this great FREE service from the hotel. Kudos to whomever set this up as it made it very simple for us to get get back and forth without any hassle. The driver was also super friendly!

* The bands of course. Pretty much any band on stage delivered 100%. It was great to see how these bands thrive on the response they get from the audience.... But the interaction didnt just start&end on stage. It was great to see these guys off stage and chit chat with them and realize that their friendliness carries on even when mingling .

* Andrew "Drewsky" Wombat . Great to see you again ,mate. You worked SO hard this weekend to make sure EVERY single one of us had a good time there. And you SUCCEEDED ! As many times as I thanked you in person, I cant thank you enough for ALL that you did to creat the best event of 2010.


THE BAD

* The only (minor) thing I have to complain about (and many agree with me on this), was the food situation at the event. You'd think they would be prepared for such huge event, but they were out of half the stuff on their menu,, and VERY slow.... Few examples: Eric Ragno ordered fried shrimp,,, 35 minutes later they were still trying to pull the shrimp out of the ocean,,,,, My wife ordered a chicken sandwich ,,, 25 minutes later the waiter came out and said "sorry we are out of chicken sandwich" ... They have the slowest chef in town. I use the term chef very loosely. As I said though, somehting minor

THE UGLY

The only ugly thing during the whole event, besides seeing few bandwhores chasing musicians away , ;) was the LIVE performance by RockSugar... while this guys are SUPER nice people and their idea of the 2-song-fusion is GREAT and they DELIVERED during the acoustic set, I was very disappointed by their Saturday performance. But considering that they perform Journey/Leppard/Jovi, guess its normal :P ;) Apart from that, VERY GREAT & FRIENDLY musicians


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So looking back , it was a great weekend, with LOTS of great music,musicians & friends..... The seating/standing situation that Saint John brought up before the show was a valid point. but considering SO much great things packed into 3 days, its easy to overlook minor things and focus on the great time we all had . Thanks again Andrew,,,,, cant wait for MRF III !!!!
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Postby txfirefighter » Wed May 05, 2010 2:47 am

Back home in Dallas and taking a day of recovery before getting back to the work grind. It is weekends like this past one that are a little reminder that I am NOT getting any younger!!!

It was GREAT to see everyone again.......all have been listed in other's posts, and you all know who you are!! Besides seeing the "old timers", it was a pleasure to meet new peeps as well! Michigan Girl is a HOOT, particularly after a little tequila! ( Next time, girl, take those high heels OFF after visiting Mr. Cuervo! ) Tony finally got to meet everyone that he has only heard about second hand, and he actually had a good time! I think Tony and Behshad are new BFFs. Scary thought for me.

Even though the casino turned out to be a black hole for everyone's cash, they had THE BEST burger joint on the planet, so I won't hold it against them for swiping all of Tony's cash from the craps table!

The venue was great, and the music was outstanding. Being able to talk to any of the artists at almost any time was a great experience! I think they were as excited to be involved with this event as we were to be attending it! For the most part, egos were checked at the door and it was just a bunch of people partying together that had a common love of the music.

And for the Wombat........THANK YOU CANNOT BE SAID ENOUGH!!!! Drew busted his butt the entire weekend, but he always had a smile on his face! I think he found a little piece of Wombat heaven in Elgin this past weekend! Thanks, Drew, for helping to keep the music we all love alive!!
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Re: The Good - The Bad - The ugly

Postby Michigan Girl » Wed May 05, 2010 2:48 am

Behshad wrote:THE UGLY

The only ugly thing during the whole event, besides seeing few bandwhores chasing musicians away , ;) was the LIVE performance by RockSugar... while this guys are SUPER nice people and their idea of the 2-song-fusion is GREAT and they DELIVERED during the acoustic set, I was very disappointed by their Saturday performance. But considering that they perform Journey/Leppard/Jovi, guess its normal :P ;) Apart from that, VERY GREAT & FRIENDLY musicians




Not a nice thing to say,out loud, about Lynn ...but I agree, she should've backed off a little!!:P :evil: :wink:
RockSugar ...loved 'em!!
I am LMAO ...you know why!!

More later ...good stuff here!! :wink:
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Postby Behshad » Wed May 05, 2010 8:48 am

txfirefighter wrote:Back home in Dallas and taking a day of recovery before getting back to the work grind. It is weekends like this past one that are a little reminder that I am NOT getting any younger!!!

It was GREAT to see everyone again.......all have been listed in other's posts, and you all know who you are!! Besides seeing the "old timers", it was a pleasure to meet new peeps as well! Michigan Girl is a HOOT, particularly after a little tequila! ( Next time, girl, take those high heels OFF after visiting Mr. Cuervo! ) Tony finally got to meet everyone that he has only heard about second hand, and he actually had a good time! I think Tony and Behshad are new BFFs. Scary thought for me.

Even though the casino turned out to be a black hole for everyone's cash, they had THE BEST burger joint on the planet, so I won't hold it against them for swiping all of Tony's cash from the craps table!

The venue was great, and the music was outstanding. Being able to talk to any of the artists at almost any time was a great experience! I think they were as excited to be involved with this event as we were to be attending it! For the most part, egos were checked at the door and it was just a bunch of people partying together that had a common love of the music.

And for the Wombat........THANK YOU CANNOT BE SAID ENOUGH!!!! Drew busted his butt the entire weekend, but he always had a smile on his face! I think he found a little piece of Wombat heaven in Elgin this past weekend! Thanks, Drew, for helping to keep the music we all love alive!!


It was great seeing you again, Loo.... and finally meeting your awesome hubby!! He is such a great guy and I had so much fun hanging out with him!! Tell him I said Hi and that I hope we can have few beers together in the future,,, specially with Theo serving us the beers ! :twisted: :wink:
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 05, 2010 12:00 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related
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Re: The Good - The Bad - The ugly

Postby StevePerryHair » Wed May 05, 2010 12:05 pm

Michigan Girl wrote:
Behshad wrote:THE UGLY

The only ugly thing during the whole event, besides seeing few bandwhores chasing musicians away , ;) was the LIVE performance by RockSugar... while this guys are SUPER nice people and their idea of the 2-song-fusion is GREAT and they DELIVERED during the acoustic set, I was very disappointed by their Saturday performance. But considering that they perform Journey/Leppard/Jovi, guess its normal :P ;) Apart from that, VERY GREAT & FRIENDLY musicians




Not a nice thing to say,out loud, [size=9]about Lynn [/size]...but I agree, she should've backed off a little!!:P :evil: :wink:
RockSugar ...loved 'em!!
I am LMAO ...you know why!!

More later ...good stuff here!! :wink:


:shock: :lol: :lol: The only thing I was chasing was martinis with beer :wink: :lol: It was so great to meet you by the way! So I could prove Im really not THAT mean :lol:
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Postby StevePerryHair » Wed May 05, 2010 12:07 pm

txfirefighter wrote:Back home in Dallas and taking a day of recovery before getting back to the work grind. It is weekends like this past one that are a little reminder that I am NOT getting any younger!!!

It was GREAT to see everyone again.......all have been listed in other's posts, and you all know who you are!! Besides seeing the "old timers", it was a pleasure to meet new peeps as well! Michigan Girl is a HOOT, particularly after a little tequila! ( Next time, girl, take those high heels OFF after visiting Mr. Cuervo! ) Tony finally got to meet everyone that he has only heard about second hand, and he actually had a good time! I think Tony and Behshad are new BFFs. Scary thought for me.

Even though the casino turned out to be a black hole for everyone's cash, they had THE BEST burger joint on the planet, so I won't hold it against them for swiping all of Tony's cash from the craps table!

The venue was great, and the music was outstanding. Being able to talk to any of the artists at almost any time was a great experience! I think they were as excited to be involved with this event as we were to be attending it! For the most part, egos were checked at the door and it was just a bunch of people partying together that had a common love of the music.

And for the Wombat........THANK YOU CANNOT BE SAID ENOUGH!!!! Drew busted his butt the entire weekend, but he always had a smile on his face! I think he found a little piece of Wombat heaven in Elgin this past weekend! Thanks, Drew, for helping to keep the music we all love alive!!


Great seeing you and Tony Gayle! And I DID win $170 at the casino and cashed out!! I wasn't taking my chances on those high roller machines :lol: :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 05, 2010 12:09 pm

StevePerryHair wrote: And I DID win $170 at the casino and cashed out!! I wasn't taking my chances on those high roller machines.


Overall, I came out $70 ahead. Looks like you and I were the big winners! :lol:
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Saint John » Wed May 05, 2010 12:34 pm

Andrew wrote:Nice to see a bunch of you there tonight - and a big special hello to SJ and Tito. :twisted:


Man, I can't thank you enough for putting that show/package together. What a great time. For those that weren't there ... Andrew worked what appeared to be 16-18 hour days during the shows and never stopped moving. The incredible part was that he always had a smile on his face and stopped for anyone that wanted to say hi, chat, had a question or wanted a picture. You're an A-1, top-shelf dude, Drew.

I think that a few people besides Andrew deserve a shout out:

Rip Rokken ... this guy was non-stop energy and stepped up and sold merchandise, organized, drove people to the airport, and was generally available to help at any time and in any capacity. With the obvious exception of Andrew, Rip was the Melodicrock Fest II MVP. 8)

Crazy Deb, Dr Fu and Sue (in Florida) ... these awesome ladies ran the main merchandise counter. Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)

Every fucking singer/group that performed. They made it their mission to be accessible and chat, sign, eat, drink and take pictures with everyone there. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we were all pretty stunned at just how available all of the artists were. I'd do it all again next weekend if I could.
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Re: The Good - The Bad - The ugly

Postby Michigan Girl » Wed May 05, 2010 1:05 pm

StevePerryHair wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Behshad wrote:THE UGLY

The only ugly thing during the whole event, besides seeing few bandwhores chasing musicians away , ;) was the LIVE performance by RockSugar... while this guys are SUPER nice people and their idea of the 2-song-fusion is GREAT and they DELIVERED during the acoustic set, I was very disappointed by their Saturday performance. But considering that they perform Journey/Leppard/Jovi, guess its normal :P ;) Apart from that, VERY GREAT & FRIENDLY musicians




Not a nice thing to say,out loud, [size=9]about Lynn [/size]...but I agree, she should've backed off a little!!:P :evil: :wink:
RockSugar ...loved 'em!!
I am LMAO ...you know why!!

More later ...good stuff here!! :wink:


:shock: :lol: :lol: The only thing I was chasing was martinis with beer :wink: :lol: It was so great to meet you by the way! So I could prove Im really not THAT mean :lol:
LMAO!! You too, Lynn!! Love you and your sidekick ...beautiful girls!! :wink:
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed May 05, 2010 1:13 pm

Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related



you're talking about depth of voice, I'm talking about feel/"warmth". Not the same thing. The first one, you are born with. The second one, you have to acquire.
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 05, 2010 1:16 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related



you're talking about depth of voice, I'm talking about feel/"warmth". Not the same thing. The first one, you are born with. The second one, you have to acquire.



Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed May 05, 2010 1:25 pm

Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related



you're talking about depth of voice, I'm talking about feel/"warmth". Not the same thing. The first one, you are born with. The second one, you have to acquire.



Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.
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Postby LtVanish » Wed May 05, 2010 2:07 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related



you're talking about depth of voice, I'm talking about feel/"warmth". Not the same thing. The first one, you are born with. The second one, you have to acquire.



Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.



They have actually played a couple of shows in the US. Back in 2003 they played a full set list at Joe's on Weed St. in Chicago. They also opened for REO Speedwagon at the Star Plaza Theatre that year as well. Jim Peterik said he plans on taking this show across the country once the new POL album is released, he siad he doesn't care where they end up performing. I would take that as he is pretty serious.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Wed May 05, 2010 2:12 pm

LtVanish wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.



They have actually played a couple of shows in the US. Back in 2003 they played a full set list at Joe's on Weed St. in Chicago. They also opened for REO Speedwagon at the Star Plaza Theatre that year as well. Jim Peterik said he plans on taking this show across the country once the new POL album is released, he siad he doesn't care where they end up performing. I would take that as he is pretty serious.


I hope he has better luck with that idea than the House of Lords tour from a few years ago. That was a very sobering experience, and I felt embarrassed for the band even though they put on a good show. Best of luck however, and I'll try to show up if he gets down this way.
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Tito » Thu May 06, 2010 12:07 am

Saint John wrote:
Andrew wrote:Nice to see a bunch of you there tonight - and a big special hello to SJ and Tito. :twisted:


Man, I can't thank you enough for putting that show/package together. What a great time. For those that weren't there ... Andrew worked what appeared to be 16-18 hour days during the shows and never stopped moving. The incredible part was that he always had a smile on his face and stopped for anyone that wanted to say hi, chat, had a question or wanted a picture. You're an A-1, top-shelf dude, Drew.

I think that a few people besides Andrew deserve a shout out:

Rip Rokken ... this guy was non-stop energy and stepped up and sold merchandise, organized, drove people to the airport, and was generally available to help at any time and in any capacity. With the obvious exception of Andrew, Rip was the Melodicrock Fest II MVP. 8)

Crazy Deb, Dr Fu and Sue (in Florida) ... these awesome ladies ran the main merchandise counter. Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)

Every fucking singer/group that performed. They made it their mission to be accessible and chat, sign, eat, drink and take pictures with everyone there. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we were all pretty stunned at just how available all of the artists were. I'd do it all again next weekend if I could.


Agreed, even though Andrew tried physically assaulting me when he found out who I was. :lol: :lol: Thank god I knew what he looked like, because I would've laughed at him at first for looking like a d.p. with his shorts and red socks on Friday night. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby S2M » Thu May 06, 2010 12:11 am

kgdjpubs wrote:
LtVanish wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.



They have actually played a couple of shows in the US. Back in 2003 they played a full set list at Joe's on Weed St. in Chicago. They also opened for REO Speedwagon at the Star Plaza Theatre that year as well. Jim Peterik said he plans on taking this show across the country once the new POL album is released, he siad he doesn't care where they end up performing. I would take that as he is pretty serious.


I hope he has better luck with that idea than the House of Lords tour from a few years ago. That was a very sobering experience, and I felt embarrassed for the band even though they put on a good show. Best of luck however, and I'll try to show up if he gets down this way.


I saw them on that tour w/ Bang Tango. I didn't see or hear anything disappointing. :? :? :?
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Behshad » Thu May 06, 2010 12:11 am

Tito wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Andrew wrote:Nice to see a bunch of you there tonight - and a big special hello to SJ and Tito. :twisted:


Man, I can't thank you enough for putting that show/package together. What a great time. For those that weren't there ... Andrew worked what appeared to be 16-18 hour days during the shows and never stopped moving. The incredible part was that he always had a smile on his face and stopped for anyone that wanted to say hi, chat, had a question or wanted a picture. You're an A-1, top-shelf dude, Drew.

I think that a few people besides Andrew deserve a shout out:

Rip Rokken ... this guy was non-stop energy and stepped up and sold merchandise, organized, drove people to the airport, and was generally available to help at any time and in any capacity. With the obvious exception of Andrew, Rip was the Melodicrock Fest II MVP. 8)

Crazy Deb, Dr Fu and Sue (in Florida) ... these awesome ladies ran the main merchandise counter. Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)

Every fucking singer/group that performed. They made it their mission to be accessible and chat, sign, eat, drink and take pictures with everyone there. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we were all pretty stunned at just how available all of the artists were. I'd do it all again next weekend if I could.


Agreed, even though Andrew tried physically assaulting me when he found out who I was. :lol: :lol: Thank god I knew what he looked like, because I would've laughed at him at first for looking like a d.p. with his shorts and red socks on Friday night. :lol: :lol: :lol:


What do you mean " I would've laughed " ?? you did laugh ! :lol: :lol:
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby S2M » Thu May 06, 2010 12:13 am

Tito wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Andrew wrote:Nice to see a bunch of you there tonight - and a big special hello to SJ and Tito. :twisted:


Man, I can't thank you enough for putting that show/package together. What a great time. For those that weren't there ... Andrew worked what appeared to be 16-18 hour days during the shows and never stopped moving. The incredible part was that he always had a smile on his face and stopped for anyone that wanted to say hi, chat, had a question or wanted a picture. You're an A-1, top-shelf dude, Drew.

I think that a few people besides Andrew deserve a shout out:

Rip Rokken ... this guy was non-stop energy and stepped up and sold merchandise, organized, drove people to the airport, and was generally available to help at any time and in any capacity. With the obvious exception of Andrew, Rip was the Melodicrock Fest II MVP. 8)

Crazy Deb, Dr Fu and Sue (in Florida) ... these awesome ladies ran the main merchandise counter. Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)

Every fucking singer/group that performed. They made it their mission to be accessible and chat, sign, eat, drink and take pictures with everyone there. I think I speak for everyone when I say that we were all pretty stunned at just how available all of the artists were. I'd do it all again next weekend if I could.


Agreed, even though Andrew tried physically assaulting me when he found out who I was. :lol: :lol: Thank god I knew what he looked like, because I would've laughed at him at first for looking like a d.p. with his shorts and red socks on Friday night. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Black culottes and red socks....a sight to see to be sure. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Tito » Thu May 06, 2010 12:20 am

Behshad wrote:What do you mean " I would've laughed " ?? you did laugh ! :lol: :lol:


But not to his face. I would've if he didn't know who he was. Same thing with Peterik. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Behshad » Thu May 06, 2010 12:34 am

Tito wrote:
Behshad wrote:What do you mean " I would've laughed " ?? you did laugh ! :lol: :lol:


But not to his face. I would've if he didn't know who he was. Same thing with Peterik. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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It was great introducing you to Drewsky! :twisted: :lol:
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Postby WalkInMyShoes » Thu May 06, 2010 12:47 am

I have to stop reading these reviews! You guys sound like you had a great time, much better than I did over the weekend. Although I was in New Orleans I sat through 2 twelve hour days of lectures for continuing education credits for my job. Then back to work Monday.
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Postby kgdjpubs » Thu May 06, 2010 1:54 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
LtVanish wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.



They have actually played a couple of shows in the US. Back in 2003 they played a full set list at Joe's on Weed St. in Chicago. They also opened for REO Speedwagon at the Star Plaza Theatre that year as well. Jim Peterik said he plans on taking this show across the country once the new POL album is released, he siad he doesn't care where they end up performing. I would take that as he is pretty serious.


I hope he has better luck with that idea than the House of Lords tour from a few years ago. That was a very sobering experience, and I felt embarrassed for the band even though they put on a good show. Best of luck however, and I'll try to show up if he gets down this way.


I saw them on that tour w/ Bang Tango. I didn't see or hear anything disappointing. :? :? :?



you must have missed the North Carolina show as part of the US warm-up tour then. They played in this VERY small venue in the middle of nowhere, and went on stage well after midnight to about 15 people (and about half of those were just chilling out). The band did great, but I felt sorry for them.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Thu May 06, 2010 4:34 am

Saint John wrote:Rip Rokken ... this guy was non-stop energy...

Crazy Deb, Dr Fu and Sue (in Florida) ... these awesome ladies ran the main merchandise counter. Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)


Hey, that's very kind of you to say man. All I can say is anything I did was my absolute pleasure, and definitely not without reward.

I'm dead serious, though -- Deb, Fu, Sue & Heather deserve top honors. They worked that merch table tirelessly from open to close and saw almost 0 of the bands, except maybe a few songs here and there. They totally blew my mind. And their job kept getting tougher when our table became the merch table for some of the bigger acts as well. Those tables would be full full full and then someone else would walk up with a box of stuff to sell. They had to keep track of and separate each artists merch and funds -- it was monumental.

I NEVER heard a single one of them complain either -- those smiles were genuine and perpetual. I'll post a great picture I have of them later.
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Postby Saint John » Thu May 06, 2010 7:40 am

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Saint John wrote:Toby Hitchcock has the best voice on the fucking planet.


that I find VERY hard to believe. Good, yes, but at the same time, very raw. He's got a lot of room to grow into his voice, if you will. At the present, if he's still got most of his range, someone like Freddy Curci could sing circles around Toby. Still, good find by Peterik.


Personal opinion, man. Here's a cool highlight of his voice along with some of the Steve Perry highs. I'll take Toby's because they sound much more masculine and powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HM-jJjX ... re=related



you're talking about depth of voice, I'm talking about feel/"warmth". Not the same thing. The first one, you are born with. The second one, you have to acquire.



Just get to a POL show and you'll "feel" what I'm talking about. :wink:



It may happen one day, but it's not looking very likely to ever happen.... That may have well been their first ever full show in the US.


Jim Peterik told me that they're touring the U.S. in 2011 and he'll "play bars and backyards if that's what it takes to get the music to the people." 8)
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Re: MRF2 - Reviews and Comments

Postby Saint John » Thu May 06, 2010 7:45 am

Rip Rokken wrote:I'm dead serious, though -- Deb, Fu, Sue & Heather deserve top honors.


Dang it ... I knew I missed someone. Apologies to Heather. She, too, was at that stand every single time I passed it by. Nice work, ladies. 8)
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Thu May 06, 2010 10:02 am

Saint John wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:I'm dead serious, though -- Deb, Fu, Sue & Heather deserve top honors.


Dang it ... I knew I missed someone. Apologies to Heather. She, too, was at that stand every single time I passed it by. Nice work, ladies. 8)


thx y'all but it was a privilege. wow--we had the best seat in the house. Saw EVERYONE! I heard all of the bands, except Crown of Thorns. Some more than others but only because some we ALL wanted to see so there had to be tagging in and out.

And thanks to Rip for the emergency rations-Vitamin water and protein bars. He even went to get ice for us! A true gentleman in every sense of the word. And thanks for the Winger lesson. ;) play by play on each song so I could report to Gary via text. hehe

I was called on the carpet by Rob Marcello however. He asked why I didn't see the show. I did, but not from the front row-he knows that is not normal for me. :) He also told a group of people that I was like his best friend now cuz I've seen him so much this year. He said that while I was at the merch booth so you can see what I mean by the best seat in the house. All of our MR friends, rockers and new friends came by to check on us regularly. Now that just can't be beat! Steve Price, Rob, Vic Rivera (to whom I said ohmygoshyouaresohotiloveyou), and Phil (Talon) came by WITH kisses. EVERYTIME! wow. Terry Brock popped by several times as did Westy (D2).

sigh. what an adventure.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Thu May 06, 2010 10:10 am

Saint John wrote: Deb could sell salt water in Venice Beach. :lol: 8)

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did you get a chance to get a raffle ticket yet? hehe

(I've studied my craft for many years--thanks for noticing. would you like fries or tots with that?)
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Thu May 06, 2010 10:21 am

S2M--I just stole your avatar! THANKS!!
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Postby LtVanish » Thu May 06, 2010 11:45 am

I would like to add that I got a chance to talk to TERJE EIDE of "On The Rise" for a while during the Fest. He was there just to hang out and enjoy the scene. He is such a nice guy and a great talent. I listen to both On the Rise albums all the time and I highly reccomend everyone checking them out, very infectious hooks throughout. He hopes to get On the Rise in the states to perform, if he does I will be at any show remotely close to the Chicago area. He has a lot of songs to check out on his page.

http://www.myspace.com/ontherisemusic
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