Busty, the Mrs, my sister in law and I caught them last night at the Bradley Center. I know they're old news, but I thought I'd share.
Tix were $75 a pop, which is not the right foot to start off on. That, plus a sunday night and a 1.5 hour drive = grrrr. But still. We get there, and Busty got his ticket at a different time, so technically he's seated elsewhere, but we're gonna chance it and he comes with us.
Our seats end up being right... next.... to the fucking stage. Shoe-throwing distance to the far side. About 25 feet between me and the guitarist, and nobody in front of us! Nothing but an aisle and a railing to look through. No standing up, no bullshit, just goodness. Those seats = worth it. I'd rather have been where we were than in the front row. Saw every little thing with ease. And the fabulous seats directly in front of us (in which busty is squatting) remain empty the whole show.
I've seen them once before, at the Tabernacle in ATL, like 3 or 4 years ago. --Loosely paraphrased breakdown from busty and I walking back to the car: Back then, they were coming at the event like "You might know 'Yellow,' probably nothing else, but we have this amazing little album or two, and we're gonna knock you on your ass." And they did. It was business! And business was good. Now, they're in the U2 bracket, filling arenas, making 35-year-old accountant guys scream with glee. So they approach the shows accordingly. Everyone knows every word of every song now, so they try to "dress it up" a bit. Chris does his godawful Mr Goodbody impersonation, with the air punches and step routine and rolling on the floor and all, but he's gotten better at it, and doesn't lose his breath now - singing was solid. There's shit dropping from the ceiling, he goes out in the crowd, there's lasers (yes, seriously).
In short, they act like a top-selling band, and I can't fault them for it. So my conclusion is that they realize that they have the best job in the world, they seem very greatful for it, and they're working hard to live up to their end of the bargain. The flipside of that is that, if you saw them before the accountants discovered them, you got spoiled a little, but good bands can't stay small forever. Best that they embrace it and have fun, I reckon.
They're all growd's up and they're all growd's up.
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