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    My Louisville Supercon 2018 Experience

    I went to Louisville Supercon today.
     
    I met and saw a bunch of people.
     
    Some of whom I got pictures with and autographs from.
     
    All were very nice.
     
    I met William Shatner, Walter Koenig, Alice Cooper (super nice man), Richard Dreyfuss (He asked me where I was from and I said Ashland. He was curious as to where that was in Kentucky. I told him it was east of Louisville. He then gave me a quote that was said by President Abraham Lincoln, which is “I hope to have God on my side, but I must have Kentucky.” Don’t ask me why he said that but I thought it was great he said it to me.), Jerry Lawler (who let me hold his crown), Scott Steiner (Yes he was cool to me. He has a rep for being a jerk but he was cool to me.), Allan Oppenheimer (actor/voice actor who did the voice of Skeletor and many others. He even did the Skeletor voice for me, saying “Lucas, I’m not nice”!!!), Jonathan Frakes, John De Lancie, Levar Burton, and Ricou Browning (The Gill Man in all the underwater sequences of the Creature From The Black Lagoon trilogy.)
     
    I saw many others, including Michael Rooker, Sean Gunn, Ralph Macchio, Henry Winkler, Kevin Conroy (voice of Batman on Batman The Animated Series and various animated films), wrestlers Sgt. Slaughter, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson (who literally parked a few cars away from me as I was getting out of my car to go in), Mark Henry, Booker T, Kane, managers Jim Cornette (who I had met before) and Teddy Long, artist Neal Adams, and many more.
     
    I didn’t meet everyone but I mostly got what I wanted.
     
    Fun day!!

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    I Saw Another Legend: Sir Elton John Concert Review

    I saw another legend.
     
    Sir Elton John
     
    KFC Yum Center in Louisville, Kentucky
     
    What a show.
     
    2.5 hours of Elton and his band delivering the goods.
     
    I’m glad I finally saw him.
     
    My list is getting shorter.
     
    I’m letting the pictures and set list do most of the talking here.

    Set List:

    1. Bennie And The Jets
    2. All The Girls Love Alice
    3. I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues
    4. Border Song
    5. Tiny Dancer
    6. Philadelphia Freedom
    7. Indian Sunset
    8. Rocket Man (I Think It’s Gonna Be A Long Long Time)
    9. Take Me To The Pilot
    10. Someone Saved My Life Tonight
    11. Levon/Elton and band Jam/Levon reprise
    12. Candle In The Wind
    13. Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
    14. Burn Down The Mission
    15. Believe
    16. Daniel
    17. Sad Songs Say So Much
    18. band introductions
    19. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
    20. The Bitch Is Back
    21. I’m Still Standing
    22. Crocodile Rock
    23. Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting
    24. Encore: Your Song
    25. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road

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    Dream Come True: Phil Collins Concert Review

    Dream come true: I saw Phil Collins in concert.
     
    He played a sold out or nearly sold out show at Nationwide Arena in Columbus.
     
    My cousin Zachary and I went and we had sooooo much fun.
     
    Before Phil came out, there were many pics of him on the screens.
     
    When he did come out, he was walking with a cane, and told everyone he would have to sit for a lot of the show.
     
    This is because he had hip and knee surgery, his right foot is numb, and that’s just the way it is.
     
    But you know what? Everyone, myself and my cousin, were just happy to see him.
     
    He sang great, his band is phenomenal, and the songs are just classics.
     
    He did sing three Genesis songs (his other band), and a lot of solo hits and a few somewhat deeper tracks.
     
    Even if he is not totally physically perfect, he’s still going for it and he’s having fun.
     
    He’s still got a great sense of humor and again, he’s having fun.
     
    One of the first things he said to us, and all the other shows he does, he starts off by saying that he didn’t think he would be doing this anymore.
     
    He actually did stop for a few years because of just life.
     
    But he said he missed the fans and missed doing this.
     
    So, for anyone who complains that he sits, shut up!! He’s giving all he has and I think it’s more than good enough. In fact, it’s amazing.
     
    Seeing him was HUGE for me.
     
    It was worth every penny, and trust me, it was not cheap.
     
    But TOTALLY worth it.
     
    I’ll never forget this one.
     
    I took many pictures. 
     
    What a great concert.
     
    I’m glad I finally saw him.
     
    My list is getting shorter. When it is complete, so am I.
     
    Love and Peace always.

    Set List:

    1. Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)
    2. Another Day In Paradise
    3. I Missed Again
    4. Hang In Long Enough
    5. Throwing It All Away
    6. Follow You Follow Me
    7. Can’t Turn Back The Years
    8. Who Said I Would
    9. Separate Lives
    10. You’ll Be In My Heart
    11. Drum Trio (Phil did play block percussion!! His son Nicholas is the main drummer)
    12. Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
    13. You Know What I Mean
    14. In The Air Tonight
    15. You Can’t Hurry Love
    16. Dance Into The Light
    17. Invisible Touch
    18. Easy Lover
    19. Sussudio
    20. Encore: Take Me Home

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    I Saw Captain Kirk: William Shatner Q&A After Star Trek 2 Screening

    Another great night in my life happened!
     
    I saw William Shatner in person in Cincinnati at The Taft Theatre.
     
    He is doing a series of shows where Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan (one of my favorite movies ever) plays and then he comes out afterwards and talks for an hour, tells stories, and answers questions submitted to him by fans at the venue.
     
    He had so many stories to tell.
     
    He talked about how he once played a trick on Deforest Kelley (Dr. McCoy), in which Deforest was heating bagels in a toaster, and he got Leonard Nimoy (Mr. Spock) to distract him so that he (Shatner) could remove the bagels from the toaster so that when Deforest came back, the bagels would be gone.
     
    He did this twice in a row. He did this because Deforest told him that he was afraid his memory was not too good.
     
    You had to be there to laugh.
     
    He told a story about a cop pulling him over one night/morning while he was driving to location on the Star Trek 2 movie in uniform.
     
    The cop asked him where he was going so fast to. Shatner told the cop “I have to get to my spaceship”.
     
    He even brought a fan on stage to try to explain to him Time and Space, which was fun.
     
    Again, you had to be there.
     
    One fan submitted question was “Boxers or Briefs?” He paused for several seconds and said “Depends”, and went on a funny Depends rant.
     
    Such a great night.
     
    My life sucks most of the time (always broke and working, don’t sleep well), but nights like this make me glad I’m here.
     
    Another one of the greatest events I’ll ever attend.

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    The Voice of Rock: Glenn Hughes Concert Review

    A HUGE bucket list concert for me happened Sunday night in Cleveland at House Of Blues.
     
    The Voice Of Rock Mr. Glenn Hughes!!!
     
    I’ve been a fan of this man and his work for 19 or 20 years now.
     
    Unfortunately, he has not toured the US much within that time frame.
     
    But now he’s coming around more which is wonderful.
     
    On this tour, he is playing Deep Purple songs that he was involved with (he was a member from 73-76 and co-sings/plays bass on 3 incredible DP albums Burn, Stormbringer, and Come Taste The Band), has sang on so many other albums of his own, as well as albums with Trapeze, Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath), Gary Moore, Hughes/Thrall (Pat Thrall of Pat Travers), even Motley Crue and Quiet Riot, and more recently California Breed and Black Country Communion, and many more.
     
    This man is one of the best singers you will ever hear in your life.
     
    He can sing anything and has. Rock, Metal, Blues, Funk, Soul, Christmas Music, you name it.
     
    Look up his discography.
     
    And he’s still as great or better now than he’s ever been.
     
    A phenomenal bassist too, but his voice is off the charts.
     
    And most importantly, he’s just a great person and very fan friendly.
     
    He emailed me back one time and has liked several tweets I’ve sent him and has replied to me on some of them (yes it is him).
     
    I never thought I would see this man in concert but I FINALLY did.
     
    I’m glad it happened.
     
    I’ll always be a fan of this guy.
     
    Two more concerts to go this year, as well as two other non concert events.
     
    As Glenn says all the time “Music Is The Healer”.
     
    It certainly is to me.

    Set List:

    1. Stormbringer
    2. Might Just Take Your Life
    3. Sail Away
    4. Keyboard/Drum Solo
    5. You Fool No One
    6. Guitar Solo/Blues Jam/High Ball Shooter/You Fool No One (Reprise)
    7. You Keep On Moving
    8. Gettin’ Tighter
    9. Mistreated
    10. Smoke On The Water/Georgia On My Mind
    11. Encore:  Highway Star
    12. Burn

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    I Met Chewy: My Cincinnati Comic Expo 2018 Experience

    I went to the Cincinnati Comic Expo today.
     
    A lot of fun.
     
    I met Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca of the Star Wars movies-Awesome!!), saw some other celebrities and cool items, and had some cool Star Wars pictures taken of me.
     
    There was a lot going on there and I didn’t experience everything by any means, but it was a very fun day.
     
    I’m a geek and proud of it.

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    National Treasure: Buddy Guy Concert Review

    I saw a national treasure tonight:  Buddy Guy!!!
     
    One of THE Blues icons.
     
    82 years old and still going strong.
     
    He played music and told stories for almost 2 hours.
     
    His new album, The Blues Is Alive And Well, is AWESOME!!!!
     
    He even went into the audience for several minutes and played.
     
    He played guitar with his butt, a towel, a drumstick, and the typical way.
     
    This man is a Master.
     
    I’m glad I finally saw him.
     
    Next Sunday, I’m off to Cleveland to see another master: Glenn Hughes!!!
     
    Love and Peace always.

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    Not a Great Night: Dee Snider (Missed His Set)/Dokken/Warrant Concert Review

    I was sooooo looking forward to this show.

    Dee Snider of Twisted Sister recently released a PHENOMENAL solo album called For The Love Of Metal, which may be my album of the year, and I found out he, Dokken and Warrant (two bands I had yet to see) were playing a show together.

    Well I had to go.

    My best friend went with me and we met another friend of ours there.

    The show started out fine.

    Warrant played first, and I must say, even without singer Jani Lane (R.I.P.), they are still awesome.

    Singer Robert Mason sings these songs very well and the rest of the band (all original members, guitarists Erik Turner and Joey Allen, bassist Jerry Dixon and drummer Steven Sweet) is tight and rocking.

    They’re still putting out great new albums too.

    Great set.

    Then Dokken took the stage and they were really good too.

    They are one of my favorites, and being able to see classic members, singer Don Dokken and drummer “Wild” Mick Brown, was quite a treat.

    Their guitarist Jon Levin plays George Lynch’s guitar parts perfectly, and bassist Chris McCarvill is solid as a rock.

    Now, after Dokken’s set, this is when the night basically ends for us.

    My best friend unfortunately had a health crisis (I’m not going into detail) and so we had to take him to the hospital.

    All ended up being OK thank goodness (again I’m not giving any details because it’s not my place to say it), but we ended up missing Dee’s set.

    I’ll just say this:  If you’re going to drink, drink responsibly.  And if you can’t, DON’T!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Dokken Set List:

    1. Kiss Of Death
    2. The Hunter
    3. Into The Fire
    4. Dream Warriors
    5. Breaking The Chains
    6. Alone Again
    7. In My Dreams
    8. Tooth And Nail

    Warrant Set List:

    1. Sure Feels Good To Me
    2. Down Boys
    3. D.R.F.S.R.
    4. Louder Harder Faster
    5. Heaven
    6. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
    7. Cherry Pie

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    Hard Rock and Metal Legends: Deep Purple/Judas Priest Concert Review

    I saw the first night of the Deep Purple/Judas Priest American tour.
     
    I’ve seen both of these bands before but never on the same night.
     
    As usual, both were great.
    The crowd was more into Priest and actually many left after they finished, but many still stayed for Purple.
     
    I certainly stayed for all and had a blast.
     
    Priest came on and just crushed it like always.
     
    Sadly, classic guitarist/leader Glenn Tipton was not there, but they had him up on the screens during their classic song Painkiller.
     
    The reason he is not always with them now is because he has Parkinson’s.
     
    But having said that, he is still in the band, is on their new album Firepower, which they played three songs from, and plays with them when he can.
     
    But the show must go on and it certainly is.
     
    Rob Halford, one of my biggest heroes and people in life, is still The Metal God and always will be.
     
    He’ll be 67 Saturday and his voice is still phenomenal.
     
    The band, guitarists Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap (also one of the best music producers ever), bassist Ian Hill, and drummer Scott Travis is beyond solid and the songs are classic.
     
    They did play a few deep tracks, too, including Sinner and Bloodstone.
     
    I can’t say enough about Judas Priest. One of my favorite bands.
     
    This was my 6th time seeing them and I don’t think my last.
     
    Now to Deep Purple. Again, I get why some may think “man Priest need to close the show”.
     
    I don’t disagree, but I’m okay with it.
     
    Why? Because Purple are one of my favorite bands as well.
     
    Also, because Purple have been around longer. They already had several albums and were big before Priest had one album.
     
    So even though at this show the crowd was pro Priest, there were still a lot of people who stayed for
    Purple and had a great time.
     
    They’re both classic, but both very different.
     
    But I love the lineup. Two of my favorite bands in one night?! I can’t resist.
     
    Purple played several classics.
     
    The band are still just so proficient and it’s always great for me seeing them.
     
    Their drummer, Ian Paice, who has been there since day one, is a beast.
     
    Singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover, who have been there forever, are just awesome.
     
    Their guitarist for almost 25 years, Steve Morse, is quite the shredder.
     
    And keyboardist Don Airey?! Genius. Look at his discography. Enough said.
     
    Ok another fun concert.
     
    I have more to come.
     
    If my life could just be one continuous concert, I would have it made.
     
    Love and Peace always.

    Deep Purple Set List:

    1. Highway Star
    2. Pictures Of Home
    3. Bloodsucker
    4. Strange Kind Of Woman
    5. Lazy
    6. Uncommon Man
    7. Knocking At Your Back Door
    8. Keyboard Solo
    9. Perfect Strangers
    10. Space Truckin’
    11. Smoke On The Water
    12. Encore:  Hush

    Judas Priest Set List:

    1. Firepower
    2. Grinder
    3. Sinner
    4. Lightning Strike
    5. Bloodstone
    6. Turbo Lover
    7. Rising From Ruins
    8. Freewheel Burning
    9. You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
    10. Hell Bent For Leather
    11. Painkiller
    12. Encore: Metal Gods
    13. Breaking The Law
    14. Living After Midnight

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    Classic Rock w/a Capital C: Paul Rodgers/Jeff Beck/Ann Wilson/Deborah Bonham Concert Review

    I saw Paul Rodgers, Jeff Beck, Ann Wilson, and Deborah Bonham (John’s sister) in Cincinnati yesterday.
     
    Great show!!!!
     
    Deborah started off with a couple of songs, which was cool, then Ann (still flawless singer) came out and did one Heart song, a new song, and a bunch of cool covers. Most of these songs will be on her new album, Immortal, out next month.
     
    Jeff Beck, one of the greatest guitarists ever, then came out with his PHENOMENAL band and tore it up!!!
     
    His band is as great as he is, and that’s saying something. Holy cow!!!!!!
     
    And then one of the best singers ever, Paul Rodgers, came out and did a set of half Free, and half Bad Company songs. Two of his bands.
     
    Great show all around.

    Paul Rodgers Set List:

    1. Little Bit Of Love
    2. Can’t Get Enough
    3. Wishing Well
    4. My Brother Jake
    5. Feel Like Makin’ Love
    6. Ready For Love
    7. Movin’ On
    8. Mr. Big
    9. Woman
    10. Fire And Water
    11. Shooting Star
    12. Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy
    13. Encore:  Walk In My Shadow
    14. All Right Now

    Jeff Beck Set List:

    1. Pull It
    2. Stratus
    3. You Know, You Know
    4. Morning Dew
    5. I Have To Laugh
    6. Lonnie On The Move
    7. Mn’a na hE’ireann
    8. Just For Fun
    9. Little Wing
    10. Big Block
    11. Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers
    12. Brush With The Blues
    13. Superstition
    14. A Day In The Life
    15. Encore:  Corpus Christi Carol
    16. Going Down

    Ann Wilson Set List:

    1. The Real Me
    2. Barracuda
    3. Fool No More
    4. Back To Black
    5. I Am The Highway
    6. You Don’t Own Me
    7. Life In The Fast Lane
    8. Won’t Get Fooled Again

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