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Friday, October 1, 2004

September 30, 2004: Styx in Journeyland

Saratoga, CA
Mountain Winery

When Journey went out on tour with Styx and REO Speedwagon in 2003, I subscribed to mailing lists for each band. I didn't post often, but I had met a few members of the Styx list, including some from the Bay Area. I remained on the list after the 2003 tour, so when I came out of lurking to let the Bay Area contingent I'd be at the Styx show at the Mountain Winery, I was asked to report back my perspective. This is what I wrote.

It was a great show! I'm going to start my rave at the end because that encore was just amazing! My mom listened to Ray Charles a bit when I was a kid, so to hear such a wonderful tribute was just incredible. And for the second time in two weeks, Jimi Hendrix was resurrected I'm not sure which has amazed me more Neal Schon's cover of "Voodoo Chile" or JY's cover of "Manic Depression." Holy cow! If I'd closed my eyes I woulda sworn Jimi was on stage! Then the cover of "I Am the Walrus." Okay, I am a HUGE Beatles fan and if someone is gonna cover a Beatles song they'd better do it right or just not do it at all. All I can say is John Lennon would be proud. I really think it's incredible when performers pay tribute to their heroes in this manner!

Okay, so as for the rest of the show.... My friends and I arrived just as Styx hit the stage and were pleasantly surprised when the whole crowd was on their feet immediately. Winery shows can be kind of dead sometimes with that whole "wine and cheese" enthusiasm that comes along, so to have the 1200 or so people on their feet that quickly was a treat. Even more amazing, they STAYED on their feet through "More Love for the Money" (which I was grateful came early in the set so I could do a quick duck out for the restroom -- I really like Cyclorama, but if I have to miss a tune those are the ones I'm gonna choose. Sorry folks!) Though I can't figure out quite why everyone then sat down for "Snowblind." From that point on the crowd was a bit of what I call a "yo-yo" crowd. Up, down, up, down... Considering how cold it was, you'd have thought people would have stayed on their feet and danced just to stay warm. (I was almost as cold as I was at Journey's show at Konocti last week, and if there had been a wind in Saratoga last night, I probably WOULD have been! Getting too cold for outdoor shows now. Bummer!) The crowd was pretty awesome though, singing along with loads of enthusiasm. I wish the Journey crowds would sing along as well! That sound of a thousand voices is just such a rush, I can only imagine what the band feels when they hear that kind of response!

The guys really were having a great time on stage, which always makes for a great show. Tommy and JY doing a do-si-do while Lawrence played a little ragtime piano was absolutely hysterical. The stage was pretty low, so JY came out into the crowd at one point and there was a very obvious die-hard Styx fan right there in the front row, who looked to be in 7th heaven! She was having a GREAT night.

The Mountain Winery is really a fun place to see a show, small, intimate, good sound. My only complaint is that the stage is too low for the folks on the floor since the incline of the floor isn't very steep.* This meant that all I really could see well throughout the whole show was the top of JY's head! LOL! Okay, that's a slight exaggeration, but Tommy was darned near impossible to see from where I was. (And could someone mention to Ricky Phillips that he needs to cut his hair... from the 19th row when all anyone can see are two dudes with long blonde hair covering their faces and white shirts on their shoulders it makes it a little hard to identify who's playing. A couple of times I said to myself "what the heck is Tommy doing on THIS side of the stage and how'd he get there so fast??!" Thank goodness Ricky took off his jacket about half way through the show so I knew if I saw a flash of blonde hair and a black sleeve I knew who I was looking at! LOL! (And as long as I'm in this non-sequitur ramble, man has Tommy's hair gotten long since last summer!) Okay, where was I? The venue, right... I sure wish I could see more shows there, but alas, they put their full slate of shows on sale all on the same day! That means buying tickets months in advance and since they're always $50+, it's a pretty expensive proposition when you want to see 6-8 shows! Of course, it also means I've been waiting SIX MONTHS to see this show!

*The Mountain Winery remodeled their concert venue in about 2008 and it's laid out MUCH better now than it was then. Still a great place to see an intimate show, despite being a hassle to get to and from.

Shew... that's a lot from a lurker isn't it?? In closing, I'd like to say how glad I am that I've rediscovered Styx the last few years and that I've finally had the opportunity to see them by themselves after having seen them 7 or 8 times with my Journey boys. I'd forgotten how much I loved this band back in the day and how due to the vagaries of being a typical impoverished teenager meant picking up the Journey records instead of the Styx ones when forced to choose that ONE album to buy for the year. Now, if only November would hurry up and get here so I can get a full dose of concert fun while cruisin' the Caribbean!

Oh, and before I forget, I'm sure I've seen it posted before but I've never really paid all that much attention to it -- what are all the songs in the medley?* Other than the really obvious, I didn't recognize much and neither did my friends. It was great, but I think I would have enjoyed it more if I was more sure what I was hearing!

*I never did get an answer to this question, so I still have no idea what the medley contained other than parts of one song from each album. The only one I remember now is "Mr. Roboto."

Sunday, September 19, 2004

September 18, 2004: The Party's Over

Kelseyville, CA
Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa

The Party's Over I have gone away.... The Party's Over....

Well folks, the 2004 Detour has come to an end. (You folks in Japan and Hawaii, have fun next month when the guys hit town for you!) With tonight's benefit show cancelled due to rain (bummer!), the core dates of this year's tour have ended. Last night's show at Konocti lived up to the expectations I have for a show up at Clear Lake -- the "A-game" show at a fantastic venue.

The weather for this weekend was about the only down side of the trip. (Well, okay there was the usual slow and erratic service of the resort staff, but that happens for every show) Normally in the 90s this time of year, we were greeted with mid 70s and wind when we arrived Friday afternoon. By Friday night clouds had rolled in and the temperature dropped into the 50s. Fans had traveled from across the US (and at least one couple from the UK) and met for a wonderfully organized pre-show party at a new casino a few miles from the Konocti resort. Seeing so many familiar faces at dinner made the weekend that much more enjoyable.

Saturday morning was cold and overcast and the winds from Alaska continued to sweep through the lake valley, and lots of plans for "fun in the sun" were cancelled. It was just too cold! The up side of this was that as the Nor Cal gang headed to breakfast we happened to arrive at the lodge shortly after the tour buses arrived and got to see all 5 exhausted band members hop off the bus and on to the shuttle to take them to their rooms. They all looked beat so we didn't chat with them (though some of the folks who were there ahead of us did get to visit briefly) but I did notice Steve was toting a guitar on his back as he got off the bus, so I'll guess there was some writing going on!

The band skipped sound check, which was a big bummer for us since our room was across the parking lot from the amphitheater and would have had an EXCELLENT free performance from the balcony! After prepping the room for the post-show gathering, the Nor Cals bundled up for dinner (awful) and the show (wonderful.) When the show kicked off about 7:45, we were all freezing. The wind that had been blowing all day kept up and the temperature must have been in the low 60s at best. Thank god the show started so everyone was able to keep somewhat warm!

The crowd was on their feet the second the first note of the intro began. Of course, it didn't hurt that about 50% of the two center sections were filled with the tried and true fans who had journeyed from near and far for this show! (Even more awesome to see so many familiar faces in the good seats!) The set list was much the same as the show I saw last month in Turlock, but with a crowd that was about 5000 times better than Turlock they sounded MUCH better.

How the guys made it through the night with out absolutely turning in to popsicles though amazed me. At one point Neal took his jacket off, then turned around and put it back on! Jon was blowing on his hands by the end of the set. It was COLD!

The highlights of the show for me included Deen's singing of "Mother, Father" (my favorite song done beautifully, something I got a chance to tell Deen later), a GREAT moment between Ross and Jon early in the show where they kind of leaned on each other and flashed HUGE smiles (god I hope someone got a picture!), Neal launching into what sounded like a Santana medley after "Voodoo Chile" that just rocked the house, Jon's extended solo, and Steve's ability to keep the show so energized despite the icy weather! And then there was the improv moment between "Escape" and "Faithfully" that caused a few of us to look at each other and wonder "new song"? Alas, if so, it was only a tease...

After the show many of those roadtrippin' fans made their way back to one of the two party rooms. To those we saw back at our room -- Thanks for making Darla's bachelorette party such a great time. To those who were up at CJs -- sorry we missed ya and wish that the rooms had been closer together so everyone could have partied together!

When we woke this morning to rain we hoped the weather back in the Bay Area would be good enough for tonight's benefit show to go on, and we were encouraged when the weather cleared up for us. Alas, it was not to be, and so we've come to the end of the road. Hopefully some of the folks who had tickets for the show can make it back in December!

A few final thoughts on Detour 2004... I'm so glad that I was able to get to three shows when I initially thought I would only see one. The extended set list with the new old songs was a huge treat as was having EVERY band member take a turn on lead. I hope that's a trend that continues.

Set List:

Intro
Be Good to Yourself
Only the Young Star
Spangled Banner (LONG version)
Stone in Love
Wheel in the Sky Keep on Runnin' -- Deen vocal
Higher Place
Suzanne -- Deen vocal
Lights
Walks Like a Lady -- Ross vocal
Chain Reaction
Voodoo Chile -- Neal vocal
-- Santana medley --
-- Jon's solo --
Send Her My Love
Open Arms
Mother, Father -- Deen vocal
Just the Same Way -- Jon vocal
Rubicon (I just LOVE this song live!)
Edge of the Blade
Escape
Faithfully
Don't Stop Believin'
Separate Ways
Any Way You Want It

Encore:
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'

Alas, no Party's Over, which REALLY should have ended the set at the last show of the tour! This is it until the Rockin' Roll report from the Caribbean...

Tuesday, August 3, 2004

August 2, 2004: My Concert Season FINALLY Begins

Turlock, CA
Stanislaus County Fairgrounds

Yesterday greeted Bay Area residents with yet another cold, cloudy, miserable summer day. The awful summer we've had in the Bay Area means that the Central Valley is having a cooler summer too. This is a good thing. Instead of being 100+ yesterday when we drove to Turlock, it was only 85 -- quite pleasant!

Leslie and I took off early for Turlock to avoid the traffic, so when we arrived at the fair as it opened at 5:00, we were able to hear the end of sound check. Deen was working on "Suzanne" as we pulled in to the parking lot, and once we were inside of the fair we kept walking toward the music -- which meant past the huge cow display. (Okay, this is not your "typical" Journey show.... I mean, COWS!) We found a place to sit in the shade and listened to the end of sound check, which meant we got a preview of "Walks Like a Lady" -- Yes, Chris, Ross does sing!

Once sound check ended, Leslie and I, along with our friends from Sacramento that we'd run into, headed over to the Back Talk gathering. I gotta say, it was the first time in a LONG time I showed up at a fan gathering and only knew 6-8 people! As always, it was nice meeting new Journey fans and seeing everyone's enthusiasm for the show. (Not to mention all the treats! The JPP Committee may have to steal a few ideas!)

We headed over to the show about 7:30, and were generally pleased with our front row seats. The only down sides being (1) we were right in front of a set of speakers and (2) we were on the aisle, which meant traffic kept crossing in front of us all night long. The show started promptly at 8:00 and Leslie, Darla, Emerson and I were on our feet at the first note of the Intro. Turns out, we (and the couple next to us) would be the ONLY people in the front row on our feet for nearly the entire concert.

I have never seen a crowd as dead as this one -- ever at any concert. Thank goodness there were some Back Talkers sitting behind us, or we may have suffered the same fate as many of our friends seated around the show -- forced to sit down by the rude people sitting around them. You could count the number of people on their feet for this show -- it was very sad. The first reaction I noticed from the crowd came during "Open Arms" -- well over an hour into the show. People didn't start standing up and looking like they were having a good time until the end of the set. When the show was over, people were chanting "One more song, one more song" and I thought "Why on earth would they want to come out for one more song for a crowd that was only into a 2 hour plus show for the last 30 minutes!" Note to the band -- skip the Stanislaus County Fair in the future!

As with most shows, the audience's reactions fed the band's performance, so while the guys were good as they always are, there was a lack of fire in their performance that I've seen at other shows. That said, it was another enjoyable evening listening to great music. Watching the Ferris wheel start up as "Wheel in the Sky" began. Ross's rendition of "Walks Like a Lady" was a real treat -- much more bluesy than Perry's original in Ross's lower, rougher range. Deen continues to impress and amaze when he takes his turn on lead, nailing again the high note in "Keep on Running" -- wow! Neal and Jon again were a treat during "Voodoo Chile" -- Neal channeling Jimi Hendrix and Jon on the harmonica playin' some serious blues. And of course Steve was the front man with the impossible task of getting the lackluster crowd on it's feet.

As we headed out from the show, it was generally agreed -- a good show, but man, we can't wait for Konocti!

Set List:

Intro
Be Good to Yourself
Only the Young
Star Spangled Banner
Stone in Love
Wheel in the Sky
Higher Place
Suzanne -- Deen vox
Lights
Walks Like a Lady -- Ross vox
Just the Same Way -- Jon/Steve vox
Chain Reaction
Voodoo Chile -- Neal vox
Keep on Running -- Deen vox
-- piano solo --
Kiss Me Softly
Open Arms
Mother, Father -- Deen vox
Rubicon
Escape
Faithfully
Don't Stop Believin'
Separate Ways
Any Way You Want It

Encore:
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
Party's Over

Monday, June 14, 2004

June 13, 2004: Wedding and Work Stress Relief

Del Mar, CA
Del Mar Fairgrounds

A little note about this report before the actual entry. In 2004 my office was moving from it's long standing location to a newer, larger space and as such I was a critical member of the move team. Our move was slated for July, one month after my younger brother's wedding in which I was a bridesmaid. Helping my brother and sister in law with wedding details along with the office move had me totally stressed out and also meant for the first time since Journey went back out on tour I would be missing the opening show of their tour. I hadn't planned on attending any of the first weekend's shows, but as you will see below, I changed my mind and took advantage of the time I had planned to take off for the wedding. I got home from the wedding around 3 a.m. and had to make a decision do I spend 20 minutes getting the layers of make up off or 20 minutes taking down the up-do. I opted to clean off the make up and go to bed with my hair still pinned up and deal with it in the morning. When I got up, the up-do had held up overnight so I decided to leave it alone and hopped on the plane and didn't take it down until after the concert! Returning home, I ran into a co-worker at the airport who was surprised to see me as I was supposed to be home recovering from my brother's wedding!

Okay, so I lied. Work induced stress resulted in me being terribly irresponsible and thus purchase a ticket to the show last night in Del Mar. It meant hopping on a plane the day after my brother's wedding in a state equivalent to having attended three concerts back to back to back, but man, I gotta tell ya it was SOOOOOOOOOOOO worth the effort.

Last night's show has to be one of the best opening week shows I've ever seen. There were absolutely NO kinks and LOTS of surprises. Since I've been hip deep in wedding stuff this week, I told all the gang in Del Mar not to tell me what the show was like because I wanted to be surprised. Wow... wow wow wow....

First a few atmospheric notes before diving in to the whole show. Leslie F. and I originally had seats on the far side of the stage on Neal's side. Decent seats, but not great. Due to ticketing snafus, a couple of Back Talkers wound up getting their seats moved and we took over their seats one section over, same spot. A significant improvement. This really allowed me to see what I have been referring to as the "vomit ball" that was running behind the stage. It was some kind of ride that dropped people up and down like a yo-yo. ACK! We eventually wound up in even better seats thanks to a couple more very cool people.

One of the few things I knew going in was that Deen was slated to sing 4-5 songs. All I can say is OH... MY... GOD... I've known the boy can sing for a long time, but every time he got a turn on lead my jaw just hit the floor. To heck with "Steve Perry with a perm" it's Steve Perry on DRUMS! Besides "Mother, Father" which Deen has been singing for a while (and once again gave me Jell-O legs) he got a chance to sing "Suzanne," "Happy To Give," and "Keep on Running." When Deen hit that high note in "Keep on Running" and held it, my jaw just dropped wide open. Deen wasn't the only one who took a turn on lead. Neal took center stage with "Voodoo Chile" and Jonathan got in with "Just the Same Way."

The two-hour and 25 minute show can best be described as classic cuts meets greatest hits. There were tunes that hadn't been played in ages along with the tried and true fan favorites. Bonus, we got two Arrival tunes. (Full set list to follow.)

There were a few fun moments during the show that reminded me why I so enjoy hitting the road every summer. During "Wheel in the Sky" Deen threw in a drum fill towards the end that caught me by surprise and was very cool. Neal's performance of the "Star Spangled Banner" was treated to a few fans waving flags, and some classic moments from Ross and Deen. Ross was facing the back of the stage and noticed the "vomit ball" and kept tilting his head up and down watching it while Neal played. At the end, Deen did the "we're not worthy" bow which is just one of those things that I love to catch in the band interactions on stage. Neal's solo at the end of "Happy to Give" is something that was sorely missing from the original recording. Jon's omigod blues harmonica and improv vocals during "Voodoo Chile" was memorable. And his new solo this year led not in to "Open Arms" but "Send Her My Love." (Which, I was later told, replaced "Who's Crying Now" from earlier shows.)

I was dead on my feet when the show started. A long day before with the wedding (much of it on my feet, including 6 hours in 3 1/2 inch heels, how crazy am I?) coupled with very little sleep meant I arrived at the show totally spent. The minute the opening notes of the intro hit though, the adrenaline kicked in and I was no longer tired. I was having a great time listening to a great band with great friends. Life can seldom get much better than that.

On to the set list....

DVD Intro
Be Good to Yourself
Only the Young
Star Spangled Banner (Neal solo)
Stone in Love
Wheel in the Sky
Higher Place
Suzanne (Deen vox)
Lights
Kiss Me Softly
Happy to Give (Deen vox)
Chain Reaction
Voodoo Chile (Neal vox)
Keep on Runnin' (Deen vox ****)
-- Jon solo --
Send Her My Love
Open Arms
Mother, Father (Deen vox)
Opened the Door
Rubicon
Edge of the Blade
Just the Same Way (Jon vox)
Escape
Faithfully
Don't Stop Believin'
Separate Ways
Any Way You Want It

Encore:
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (with Jon on harmonica to intro)
The Party's Over

Before I go, a couple of notes on the set list... Deen took part of the choruses for "Edge of the Blade" and "The Party's Over." Leslie and I agreed that Deen should take "Edge of the Blade" as it is quite suited to him. And finally....

When the heck is Ross gonna get a chance to sing lead!

Now I wait until Turlock... enjoy the tour gang, you're in for a GREAT time.