Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:04 pm
#74147
II liked Duff McKagan's band.
I found it to be a bit of a strange experience. You know when people go to sing-a-long-a The Sound Of Music. Dressed up, singing but not actually really watching the film? The music seemed almost secondary to the pantomime. I know he has scaled back the theatrics, maybe that was the reason, the music was getting lost. Some people were going just to say that they'd seen the institution,Alice Cooper
Don't get me wrong, he was great and he got a great reception, it was just a bit odd. He is the ultimate showman and gent, it just seemed that some of the audience wanted to dress up more than actually see him. The audience mix itself was interesting. Young, old, people coming from work.
I missed about 20 minutes due to taking a call that I hAd been waiting for which also spoilt some of the momentum and came back whilst he was doing cover versions. I find The Who singing 'My Generation' bizarre enough these days but Mr C singing it was very surreal.
I wasn't particularly looking forward to the long drive there and homeas I was tired from Halloween but it was well worth it.
in the name of The Carver and the holey Gourd. Amen.