Sunday, June 5, 2011
Bob Seger - Palace of Auburn Hills
One of Detroit's legendary sons, came home to roost for a 3 day run at the Palace. Bob Seger has always been one of the best things to ever come from the "D". You'll never here about him beating his wife, falling down drunk, wrecking a hotel room while hopped up on smack. Our own "Uncle Bob" is a true class act and an ambassador for us all. Welcome back Bob!
The Saturday night show was welcomed with weather worthy of a show at Pine Knob. Around 75degrees and sunny. Too bad we are stuck indoors. The lovely BLT and I were here to party with 17,000 friends and fellow Rock Doggs! We were joined by Nate, Karen, Ed, Maureen, Dan and Bonnie for dinner and drinks in the Palace Grille prior to showtime. Our friend and "worlds best waitress" Rebecca was on hand to cater to all our needs. As usual, Rebecca made the night perfect for us all! Well done.
Due to the fun we were having in the Grille, we missed the entire warm up act. In fact, about 15 minutes prior to showtime, Chris called from the seats to say he and his wife Rita were there waiting. I told him we'd be in our seats with 1 minute to spare. Sure as shit, we arrived just as the band was walking out. Perfect timing! It helps when you've already seen the set list and times.
Now I'm going to rant again about Ticketmaster policies. We had 4 different presale codes to buy the best tickets prior to the general public. We were online at 9:59 on Thursday, logged in with VIP, Palace, Live Nation and AmEx passwords. 2 minutes later, the best seats available were upper deck, 12 rows back, side stage???? I cry bullshit! No offense, but I do not know anyone that spends more money than me at Palace functions (other than corporations) and VIP passwords should mean something. Same day I go on Craigslist and Ebay and there are over 1000 tickets avaiable at double/triple face, in way better sections. Most were out of state ticket brokers. Once again, I cry bullshit! Limit sales for the first 24 hours to in-state only. We fans deserve the chance at good seats, at face value! By the way, these crap seats were $84.00 with all the surcharges.
On top of the bad location and over pricing, we are located in the "Section of the Living Dead"! No one but us would get up and rock. We must have been asked nicely to sit down 20 times. Sometimes we did, but if you are not up and rocking to Nutbush City Limits, Old Time rock and Roll, Beautiful Loser, Rambling Man, slow dancing to Turn the Page or Night Moves, then why come at all?
The band was tight as hell, all your favorites and a few obscure songs were played to near perfection. Bob's voice for the most part was strong and on pitch. Alto Reed is ageless! He played and looked like he was 20 years younger. The sound was pretty good from our side perch. I'm sure it was better from the front. The lighting, effects, props, and visually staging were largely absent. This was a show to focus on the musicianship, band interplay, and overall cohesiveness of a tight unit. The extent of Bob's performance was to raise both his arms into the air as if to signal a touchdown. My friends, there were many touchdowns this night, to be sure. A fun night for all.
Weather A
Crowd A-
Atmosphere A-
Sound B
Staging C
Lighting/Effects C
Line up C
Fun factor A
Overall, I give this show a B. Better seats could have moved it to B+./
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Great write up.
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