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Last night was the show at the Pepsi Center here in Denver, and I gotta say that I was a tad disappointed. Not surprisingly, the tour show is much more Vegas, than it is Chicago, Ney York, or Boston.
Elements borrowed from other shows include:
√ all of the "Rock Concert Movement" series
√ the audience "Gut Cam"
√ marshmallow sculpture
√ confetti and streamer cannons
√ mouth paint spray painting
√ many songs and videos from The Complex
√ rock song tributes (Devo, Madonna, Ozzy)
One highlight was that once the rock song tribute started, I knew how it ended, so after they played "Crazy Train", I yelled out "Freebird!!!" A couple of people told me to shut up, until they saw what happened on stage.
There were a couple of new elements that they added: more Rock Concert Movement #'s, having an audience member read the band member names at the end, the whole text messaging thing, and one or two new videos.
It was also nice to see Tracy Bonham play a short opening set. I'm still curious about how she hooked up with BMG though.
Alrighty, that's my report.
Next stop ... TORONTO!
Elements borrowed from other shows include:
√ all of the "Rock Concert Movement" series
√ the audience "Gut Cam"
√ marshmallow sculpture
√ confetti and streamer cannons
√ mouth paint spray painting
√ many songs and videos from The Complex
√ rock song tributes (Devo, Madonna, Ozzy)
One highlight was that once the rock song tribute started, I knew how it ended, so after they played "Crazy Train", I yelled out "Freebird!!!" A couple of people told me to shut up, until they saw what happened on stage.
There were a couple of new elements that they added: more Rock Concert Movement #'s, having an audience member read the band member names at the end, the whole text messaging thing, and one or two new videos.
It was also nice to see Tracy Bonham play a short opening set. I'm still curious about how she hooked up with BMG though.
Alrighty, that's my report.
Next stop ... TORONTO!
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