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    Great Guitar Playing and Songs: Santana/The Doobie Brothers Concert Review

    Another phenomenal concert.
     
    Santana and The Doobie Brothers!!
     
    I had not seen The Doobie Brothers in years, but they are still fantastic.
     
    Lots of hits, great singing and playing, and just rocking!
     
    I had not seen Santana before, and I’m glad I finally did.
     
    Lots of hits, old and somewhat old now (20th Anniversary of his Monster hit album Supernatural), covers (even a song which most of The Doobie Brothers joined him on), jamming, you name it.
     
    Another great night had my me.
     
    I’m seeing Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys Tuesday and Jon Anderson of Yes Friday.
     
    And more to come after that.

    Santana Set List:

    1. Soul Sacrifice
    2. Jin-Go-Lo-Ba
    3. Evil Ways/A Love Supreme
    4. (Da Le) Yaleo
    5. Put Your Lights On
    6. Shes Not There (featuring The Doobie Brothers!!! )
    7. Black Magic Woman
    8. Oye Como Va
    9. Breaking Down The Door
    10. Hope You’re Feeling Better
    11. Imagine
    12. Instrumental
    13. Corazon Espinado
    14. Maria Maria
    15. Foo Foo
    16. Encore: Are You Ready
    17. Smooth
    18. September
    19. Love, Peace, And Happiness

    The Doobie Brothers Set List:

    1. Rockin’ Down The Highway
    2. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While)
    3. Spirit
    4. Ukiah
    5. Clear As The Driven Snow
    6. Cotton Mouth
    7. Takin’ It To The Streets
    8. Sweet Maxine
    9. Jesus Is Just Alright
    10. Without You
    11. Long Train Runnin’
    12. China Grove
    13. Encore: Black Water
    14. Listen To The Music

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    Mr. Roboto: Dennis DeYoung Concert Review

    Well I’ve now scratched off another huge bucket list concert.
     
    Dennis DeYoung, singer/songwriter/keyboardist/leader of Styx!!
     
    I’ve seen his Styx bandmates twice before (they split from him in 1999), but I had not seen Dennis.
     
    Until this past night.
     
    I didn’t have the best spot at the place (Columbus Commons), but it was the best I could do.
     
    But it’s ok. I could still see/hear everything.
     
    And boy did I!!
     
    Dennis and his great band were accompanied by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. Pretty cool.
     
    Some classical interludes were played occasionally throughout the show.
     
    But the main part were the Styx songs and one solo song Dennis and his band perform.
     
    It’s mostly Styx songs Dennis sings/wrote, but his band also does some Styx songs that are sung/written by classic Styx member Tommy Shaw.
     
    Dennis has two guitarists, like Styx, and they play the parts well and the one guitarist sings just like Tommy.
     
    Dennis also had his wife Suzanne there too. They are close to celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Great for them!
     
    Phenomenal concert.
     
    Dennis is 72 and his voice is still as great as ever.
     
    I think he is very underrated as a talent and deserves more attention and respect than he gets.
     
    He does not do just ballads. He has plenty of rock songs in his repertoire too.
     
    He also has a great sense of humor.
     
    Go look at his Facebook page and you’ll see.
     
    I can’t wait to buy his new album, which he said should be finished later this year.
     
    Anyway, I could go on and on about this guy, but I’ll end here just by saying once again that this is the stuff I live for.
     
    I love music, movies, ComicCons, and most especially, seeing my musical idols in concert.
     
    All of this is fuel to keep me going and this stuff is about the ONLY things that truly make me happy.
     
    And that’s it.
     
    Here is Dennis’ setlists. He had a slight intermission and I bought a cool shirt.

    Set Lists:

    Set 1:

    1. The Grand Illusion
    2. Lady
    3. Lorelei
    4. Blue Collar Man
    5. Desert Moon
    6. Too Much Time On My Hands
    7. Don’t Let It End

    Set 2:

    1. Mr. Roboto
    2. Babe
    3. Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)/Sing For The Day (part of it)
    4. Prelude 12/Suite Madame Blue
    5. The Best Of Times
    6. Renegade
    7. Come Sail Away

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    Show Me The Way: Peter Frampton/Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening Concert Review

    Another fun concert.
     
    I went with my Aunt Kim Keffer and friend Barry Gillum to see Peter Frampton and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening.
     
    I had seen Jason and his band many times, and they’re always great (as they were at this too), but this was my first time seeing Frampton.
     
    I’m glad I finally did.
     
    Lots of hits, cool covers, jamming, and just a great rocking night.
     
    Next up for me is Dennis DeYoung of Styx tonight!!
     
    I live for this!

    Peter Frampton Set List:

    1. Baby (Somethin’s Happening)
    2. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)
    3. Lines On My Face
    4. Show Me The Way
    5. The Lodger
    6. Georgia (On My Mind)
    7. Me And My Guitar
    8. Same Old Blues
    9. Breaking All The Rules
    10. Black Hole Sun (Instrumental)
    11. (I’ll Give You) Money
    12. Baby, I Love Your Way
    13. Do You Feel Like We Do
    14. Encore: Four Day Creep
    15. I Don’t Need No Doctor
    16. While My Guitar Gently Weeps

    Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening Set List:

    1. Immigrant Song
    2. Good Times Bad Times
    3. Over The Hills And Far Away
    4. What Is And What Should Never Be
    5. The Ocean
    6. Ramble On
    7. Whole Lotta Love
    8. Rock And Roll
    9. Stairway To Heaven

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    Prog Rock at it’s Finest: Yes/ASIA/John Lodge/Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy Concert Review

    Phenomenal concert!
     
    Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy (with vocalist Arthur Brown). Carl is the last surviving member of Emerson, Lake, And Palmer, the drummer of Asia, and The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown.
     
    John Lodge (co-singer/bassist for The Moody Blues).
     
    ASIA.
     
    Yes.
     
    Lots of music/musicality, not a lot of wasted time in between sets, lots of double duty (Yes and Asia are almost the same band), Carl played two sets (ELP Legacy and Asia), and amazing singing and songs.
     
    All the musicians are extraordinary.
     
    Just to watch Yes/ASIA guitarist Steve Howe, drummer Carl Palmer, and bassist Billy Sherwood (Yes, ASIA), were worth the trip alone.
    Bumblefoot sings the ASIA songs really well.
     
    Current Yes singer Jon Davison sings the Yes songs really well.
     
    Seeing Arthur Brown (The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown) was a hoot.
     
    I saw the drummer who played on John Lennon’s Imagine (Yes drummer Alan White, who only plays some of Yes’ set, they have another drummer). Yes covered Imagine at this show.
     
    Seeing John Lodge again was cool (saw him get inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame last year with The Moody Blues and perform there with them).
     
    Keyboardist for Yes and ASIA is Geoff Downes, who is also one of The Buggles (they had the first music video on MTV, Video Killed The Radio Star, ASIA played it at this show).
     
    Yes/ASIA/Uriah Heep artist Roger Dean was there selling artwork.
     
    Just a great night of bands and amazing musicality.
     
    This is what I live for people!!
     
    Two concerts next weekend.
     
    Stay tuned for those.

    Yes Set List:

    1. Intro-The Firebird Song)
    2. No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed
    3. Tempus Fugit
    4. Going For The One
    5. I’ve Seen All Good People
    6. Clap
    7. Siberian Khatru
    8. Onward
    9. America
    10. The Gates Of Delirium
    11. Encore: Imagine
    12. Roundabout

    ASIA Set List:

    1. Go
    2. Don’t Cry
    3. Video Killed The Radio Star
    4. The Smile Has Left Your Eyes
    5. Lucky Man
    6. Wildest Dreams
    7. Sole Survivor
    8. Only Time Will Tell
    9. Heat Of The Moment

    John Lodge Set List:

    1. Steppin’ In A Slide Zone
    2. Saved By The Music
    3. Legend Of A Mind
    4. Gemini Dream
    5. Isn’t Life Strange
    6. I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)
    7. Ride My See-Saw

    Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy Set List:

    1. Karn Evil 9: 1st Impression Part 2
    2. Hoedown
    3. Knife-Edge
    4. Fire
    5. Fanfare For The Common Man

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    Quite the Birthday: Jeff Lynne’s ELO Concert Review/William Shatner Cameo

    Thank you to everyone for the birthday wishes. I don’t deserve them but thank you!
     
    My day started off bad because I had to buy two new tires but later on it got better
     
    First, I got a video card from William Shatner!! Courtesy of Steve Beverly! Thank you again sir (video below)!!
     
    Second, I spent the evening with friends Chris Perkins and Kevin Montavon at a Jeff Lynne’s ELO concert!!
     
    Dhani Harrison (George’s son) opened and he and his band sounded very good.
     
    But the main event was ELO.
     
    Every Song was great! The mix was great. The visuals were great. I say this a lot but this was one of my favorite concerts.
     
    Jeff and his band are phenomenal!!
     
    A perfect way to spend my birthday.
     
    I can’t wait for all the other upcoming events I will see and people I will meet.
     
    I live for this stuff.
     
    But again, thank you for all the birthday wishes, thanks to Kevin for buying me my ticket, and I’m glad I was able to make my friend Chris’ dream true, which was to see ELO.
     
    Until next time,
    Lucas Hannon
     
    Here is the setlist plus pictures, and the video card.

    Jeff Lynne's ELO Set List:

    1. Standin’ In The Rain
    2. Evil Woman
    3. All Over The World
    4. Showdown
    5. Do Ya
    6. When I Was A Boy
    7. Livin’ Thing
    8. Handle With Care (with Dhani Harrison)
    9. Rockaria!
    10. Last Train To London
    11. Eldorado Overture
    12. Can’t Get It Out Of My Head
    13. 10538 Overture
    14. Shine A Little Love
    15. Wild West Hero
    16. Sweet Talkin’ Woman
    17. Telephone Line
    18. Don’t Bring Me Down
    19. Turn To Stone
    20. Mr., Blue Sky
    21. Encore: Roll Over Beethoven

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    Awesome All-Star Group: Kings Of Chaos Concert Review

    Well: I went to another PHENOMENAL concert.
     
    At the Fraze Pavilion, in Kettering, Ohio, near Dayton.
     
    I saw an all-star band called Kings Of Chaos.
     
    This band was started some years ago as a side project when musicians are off from their own projects.
     
    So, the lineup has fluctuated over the years.
     
    People from Billy Gibbons, Slash, Glenn Hughes, and many more have participated.
     
    This year, and for four shows only (this was the third), the lineup includes singers Dee Snider (Twisted Sister), Sebastian Bach (Skid Row) and Lou Gramm (Foreigner)! Guitarists Warren DeMartini (RATT) and Gilby Clarke (Guns N Roses), bassist James Lomenzo (White Lion, Pride And Glory, Black Label Society, Megadeth, John Fogerty) and drummer Kenny Aronoff (John Mellencamp, Tony Iommi, Chickenfoot, John Fogerty, just to name a few).
     
    This band plays songs of each other’s catalogs, as well as covers of other people’s songs.
     
    The band played throughout while the singers would rotate on and off and would come back later.
     
    The set started with Dee coming out to sing a few songs, then Sebastian, then Lou, Gilby sang one, Dee returned, then Sebastian, then everyone for the last song.
     
    This band is phenomenal, especially Warren DeMartini. I’m a fan of all these people but once again, like I was when I saw RATT in 2007, I was on Warren’s side of the stage (3rd Row this time), and it was a pleasure seeing and hearing him play. He can play anything, as can they all, as you’ll see by the setlist below. I heard every note. It was beautiful.
     
    Lou is a legend. One of the best singers ever, and he sang some of his Foreigner songs.
     
    Dee sang some TS, RATT, and other songs.
     
    Sebastian sang Skid Row, RATT, and other songs.
     
    Near the end, Dee ended up grabbing my hand when he was greeting fans up the front. What a moment, because I’m a HUGE fan of his. He’s tweeted me several times and even sent condolences to me in regards to the loss of my Granny. Class act.
     
    Sebastian is a true rock and roller, and passionate fan like I am. Has always sang great and still does.
     
    Gilby Clarke is cool, James Lomenzo is a solid player, and Kenny Aronoff (nickname Kenny Earnenough according to Sebastian) is a monster player.
     
    I can’t say enough about these guys.
     
    Great show!
     
    My next one is July 5.
     
    Love and Peace and thanks to everyone who has sent me condolences about my loss.
     
    It’s sad, but life does somehow go on.
     
    And like I keep saying, I need things like this concert to keep me going.
     
    I hate traveling to and from shows, but the shows always make it all worthwhile.
     
    I’m listing the setlist showing what each person sang. Again, the band played all of it.
     
    The order may not be quite in sequence but this is definitely the setlist.

    Set List:

    Dee-We’re Not Gonna Take It, Wanted Man, Highway To Hell
     
    Sebastian-Lay It Down, 18 And Life, Round And Round, Youth Gone Wild
     
    Lou Gramm-Cold As Ice, Dirty White Boy, Juke Box Hero, Hot Blooded
     
    Gilby-Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
     
    Dee-I Wanna Rock, Real Wild Child (musically it was Rock And Roll). This was a “mashup”.
     
    Sebastian-Jack And Diane
     
    Everyone-Paradise City

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    Mothership Connection: George Clinton & Others Concert Review

    Another concert under my belt.
     
    This was at Riverfront Live in Cincinnati.
     
    First up was Miss Velvet And The Blue Wolf.
     
    I didn’t see much of them because I was in line waiting to get in but they sounded good.
     
    Next up was Fishbone, who were very good and entertaining.
     
    Then came Galactic, who were fun also.
     
    Then to the main event and the reason I went: George Clinton and his band Parliament Funkadelic.
     
    George is a legend and has been around since the 60s.
     
    He’s had/has MANY people involved in his musical projects.
     
    It’s hard to describe his music. It’s a combination of rock, rap, funk, r&b, you name it.
     
    They put on a party.
     
    Constant audience interaction and getting them pumped.
     
    Of course that’s what any performer does, but he/they REALLY do it.
     
    Anyway, it was a pleasure to see a legend and his talented band having fun and making people happy.
     
    My next concert is June 18th, and quite a few more after that.
     
    Stay tuned.
     
    I’ve posted pics of the show below.
     
    Enjoy.

    Parliament-Funkadelic Set List:

    1. Get Off Your Ass And Jam
    2. Super Stupid
    3. Baby Like Fonkin’ It Up
    4. Pole Power
    5. Meow Meow
    6. Get Low
    7. One Nation Under A Groove
    8. Flash Light
    9. (Not Just) Knee Deep
    10. Maggot Brain
    11. Dirty Queen
    12. Five Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)/Night Of The Thumpasorus People
    13. Mama Told Me
    14. Atomic Dog

    Fishbone Set List:

    1. Party At Ground Zero
    2. Lyin’ Ass Bitch
    3. Cholly
    4. Ghetto Soundwave
    5. Freddie’s Dead (Curtis Mayfield cover)
    6. Servitude

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    Thrash!! Overkill/Death Angel Concert Review

    I went to another great concert Sunday night.
     
    House Of Blues In Cleveland.
     
    Not blues, but Metal!!
     
    First band was Mothership, more of a stoner rock band, if you will, but very good. I may need to look into them more.
     
    Then I saw Death Angel. One of my favorites.
     
    Their albums of the last 15 years are to me better than their older stuff, which is saying something.
     
    They’ve gotten heavier with age.
     
    Really loud and lots of energy.
     
    I can’t wait to buy their new album Humanicide (they played that song) May 31.
     
    Overkill closed the show.
     
    Again, a favorite of mine and they just get better and better with age.
     
    They’ve been around since 1980 or 81, have made many albums, many lineup changes, but through it all, the main constants are singer
     
    Bobby “Blitz” Ellsworth and bassist DD Verni.
     
    They have steered the ship forward throughout and have maintained a great work ethic and they give their fans what they want, which is uncompromising Metal!!
     
    Another great concert.
     
    Probably my last until June 1, but we’ll see.

    Overkill Set List:

    1. Last Man Standing (New Song)
    2. Electric Rattlesnake
    3. Hello From The Gutter
    4. Elimination
    5. Deny The Cross
    6. Distortion (New Song)
    7. Necroshine
    8. Under One
    9. Bastard Nation
    10. Mean, Green, Killing Machine
    11. Feel The Fire
    12. Rotten To The Core
    13. Encore:  Ironbound
    14. F You
    15. Welcome To The Garden State (New Song)
    16. F You (Reprise)

    Death Angel Set List:

    1. Thrown To The Wolves
    2. Claws In So Deep
    3. Seemingly Endless Time
    4. The Dream Calls For Blood
    5. The Moth
    6. Humanicide (new song)
    7. The Ultra Violence (Intro)/Kill As One

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    I Met The Midnight Express: ASW All Star Wrestling Show

    Pretty fun night at the ASW 13th Anniversary Show in Madison, WV.
     
    Thanks to promoter Gary Damron for the ticket.
     
    Thanks to Nicky Walters and her friends for the ride.
     
    Many younger wrestlers were in action, and they were fun to watch, but I was mainly there to meet one of my favorite tag teams and to see them getting inducted into the ASW Hall Of Fame.
     
    I’m talking about The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey, Bobby Eaton, and Stan Lane) and their manager Jim Cornette.
     
    I was able to get my picture taken with them and a signed 8×10. I was able to hold one of their tag team belts, and just was able to say thank you to them for everything they’ve done.
     
    I later told Dennis individually the same thing again and thanked him for surviving cancer. I know he appreciated it.
     
    Cornette got in on some of the wrestling action later during the match between wrestling legends Bobby Fulton and Tracy Smothers (who I also met, cool guy).
     
    You’ll see in some of the pictures what I’m talking about.
     
    It’s nice seeing younger wrestlers work but I’m all about the classics too and even though Bobby and Tracy didn’t do a lot, they actually did do a lot.
     
    Tracy went from being a good guy to a bad guy real quick.
     
    Great stuff.
     
    I could say so much more but again, I’ll just say it was a fun event, I intend to come to more of them, and just being able to shake Dennis Condrey’s hand made my month.
     
    I love all of The Midnight Express But Dennis is my guy.

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    Early Floyd: Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets Concert Review

    I saw another interesting concert Sunday night.
     
    Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets.
     
    Nick Mason is the drummer of Pink Floyd.
     
    He and his band are out performing early Floyd songs.
     
    Songs they recorded before they became an enormo dome band.
     
    The band is very good and put on a good show.
     
    I’ve now seen two members of Pink Floyd. Roger Waters and now Nick Mason.
     
    Holding out hope I’ll see David Gilmour someday, too.
     
    I think it will happen.

    Set List:

    1. Interstellar Overdrive
    2. Astronomy Domine
    3. Lucifer Sam
    4. Fearless
    5. Obscured By Clouds
    6. When You’re In
    7. Remember A Day
    8. Arnold Layne
    9. Vegetable Man
    10. If
    11. Atom Heart Mother/If (Reprise)
    12. The Nile Song
    13. Green Is The Colour
    14. Let There Be More Light
    15. Childhoods End
    16. Sets The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
    17. See Emily Play
    18. Bike
    19. One Of These Days
    20. Encore: A Saucerful Of Secrets
    21. Point Me At The Sky

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