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Re: 2008-01-24 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre - And the show goes on
First off...Holy Shit was it cold.
Doors were supposed to open at 6 but evidently the band was still doing soundchecks so they weren't letting anyone in till they were done. Bad night to make people wait. Around 6:15 the people in line were getting agitated as well as frozen. 5 minutes later they started letting us in, but only just past the entrance. The soundcheck was still going on. It was nice to get in out of the cold and it was even sweeter to hear the band as sort of an appetizer of things to come. Heard about 2 minutes of Interstate Love Song (electric, not acoustic) and about 2 minutes of some talkbox solo stuff. Pretty cool.
We made our way up to the rail stage left and waited...and waited...I asked one of the Riv staff if anyone was opening or if it was just VR. He said it was only VR. I had a feeling we were going to be waiting awhile. The show was scheduled to "start" at 7:30, which makes sense if you have an opening act. But if it's just VR, there's no way there going on at 7:30. Playing their usual set of 90-100 minutes they would be done at like 9:00. The time they would usually just be going on stage.
By 8 the air of anticipation was heavy. Anytime the PA music would lag a second too long or there was any sort of testing of the stage lights a buzz went through the crowd. The place was packed. I don't think it was a sellout but I can't imagine anymore people fitting in there.
At about 8:10 I noticed a couple of the Riv staff talking and 1 guy shaking his head. I asked him what was up. He said they were waiting for Scott to show up. He said that he had just left his hotel and was on the way. Uh-oh. Maybe they wouldn't be going on till 9 after all.
At 8:30 one of the Riv staff came up and told the front security that they were going on in 4 minutes. The end of the tunnel was in sight. One more song on the PA. Lights go off, "Straight Outta Compton" comes on. They're here.
As soon as they hit the stage, it's all worth it; the wait, the cold, all forgotten. The band seemed to be getting along on stage with Scott in a particularly good mood. Scott was everywhere, talking to the crowd, going into the crowd, going back-to-back with Dave, crawling out from between Slash's legs (what the?), climbing the riser behind Matt's kit. Duff, Dave and Matt were as solid as ever. Slash is an absolute freak (I mean that in the nicest way). I swear the guy is a guitar playing machine. His playing was spot on and his solos were unbelievable. The blues solo/jam was the highlight of the evening.
The setlist was the standard from the past year, but with the addition of "American Man", the Blues jam and a non-acoustic version of Interstate Love Song. Overall, this was a very good show. The only real detraction was that Scott's vocals were a but muted. However, the overall energy of the show more than made up for it.
Well, I'm out of here. I think the ringing in my ears has subsided enough for me to get some sleep.
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I can't recall the exact order of the set but it was pretty much the standard line up of songs from the past year. The 'covers' they did were STP's "Vaseline", "Interstate Love Song", and "Sex Type Thing", GnR's "Patience", "It's so Easy", and "Mr Brownstone", and Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here".
Although it's great seeing them perform these songs ("Vaseline" and "Mr Brownstone" in particular), it's always these same songs. With the catalog of songs they have to chose from, just from their former bands alone, they could be busting out new covers every night. I understand the complications of breaking from a routine and doing new arrangements or trying to give everyone in the States the opportunity of seeing their favorite song, but when you play 4 shows in the Chicago area in less than 9 months, it would be cool if they mixed it up a bit more. At the very least dust off "Crackerman", "No More, No More", or "Negative Creep". It would be awesome to hear those live again.
Don't get me wrong, I'm appreciative of the shows they do perform and the fact that they play the shit out of the songs they do play, but it would be that much sweeter if they would mix up the set list a little and sprinkle in a rare one once in a while.
That said, I'm lookin forward to the new CD and 4 more shows next year.
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Re: 2008-01-24 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre - And the show goes on
from a poster @ www.velvetrevolverforum.com so it looks like they are still kicking and the show seems like it was pretty awesome
Re: 2008-01-24 - Chicago, IL - Riviera Theatre - And the show goes on
Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here".
They should quit that out, they aren't very good at it.