• Blog,  Concerts

    Us And Them: Roger Waters Concert Review

    Roger Waters!!! The man. The myth. The legend. The genius.
     
    One of the best concerts I’ve ever seen.
     
    And I’ve seen many.
     
    You had to be there.
     
    Luckily, I and my brother Christopher were.
     
    This was the second show of Roger’s Us And Them tour, where he played most of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon album, along with songs from their albums Animals, Wish You Were Here, and The Wall and other classics, along with a few songs from his new album Is This The Life We Really Want?
     
    He actually did two sets with an intermission.
     
    Pink Floyd may be no more, but if you are a fan, Roger puts on the Pink Floyd show.
     
    It’s absolutely PHENOMENAL!!!!

    Set Lists:

    Set 1:

    1. Speak To Me/Breathe
    2. One Of These Days
    3. Time
    4. Breathe (Reprise)
    5. The Great Gig In The Sky
    6. Welcome To The Machine
    7. When We Were Young
    8. Deja Vu
    9. The Last Refugee
    10. Picture That
    11. Wish You Were Here
    12. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
    13. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
    14. Another Brick In The Wall Part 3

    Set 2:

    1. Battersea Rises SFX Intro
    2. Dogs
    3. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
    4. Money
    5. Us And Them
    6. Smell The Roses
    7. Brain Damage
    8. Eclipse
    9. Vera
    10. Bring The Boys Back Home
    11. Comfortably Numb

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    Classics: Hall & Oates/Tears For Fears Concert Review

    I saw a phenomenal concert last night in Columbus, Ohio at the Schottenstein Center.
     
    I saw for the first time Daryl Hall and John Oates, or better known as Hall & Oates, and Tears For Fears.
     
    I never thought I would ever see either one of these, but I’m glad I did.
     
    Singer/guitarist Allen Stone opened the show with a 3 song set, with no band. He sang and played well.
     
    Tears For Fears then came on shortly afterward, and just blew me away!!
     
    The main guys in Tears For Fears, singer/guitarist Roland Orzabal and singer/guitarist Curt Smith, are still amazing and they have a great group of people in their band.
     
    Their keyboard player is even an Ohio State University alumni.
     
    I love the fact that they opened with arguably their biggest song ever, Everybody Wants To Rule The World.
     
    Some would think that’s weird, but I love it, because it sets the tone for the evening.
     
    To me, it says “Hey, here is our biggest hit, and now, here is the rest of the show and enjoy.”
     
    And boy, did I enjoy.
     
    They totally blew me away, so much so, that I finally bought their 6 albums last night when I got home.
     
    They have a new album coming, and I can’t wait to buy it, as well.
     
    Roland was quite funny, saying he had never seen so many Exit signs in his life at this venue (there were many).
     
    He also told a story about being in Columbus in the 80s and had some “French Onion Soup” to combat some laryngitis he had at the time.
     
    I can’t say enough about how great they are.
     
    Seek them out.
     
    They have other phenomenal songs, besides Everybody Wants To Rule The World.
     
    And to add to the night, I saw Hall & Oates!!
     
    I’ve been a fan of theirs for many years, but I just never got around to seeing them.
     
    I’m glad I finally did.
     
    Daryl Hall and John Oates, to me, are a musical institution.
     
    They have hit songs and albums for weeks.
     
    Both are still great. And their band is off the charts.
     
    Their band is essentially the band Daryl uses for his Live At Daryl’s House TV show. If you’ve never seen it, look it up. Daryl and the band play with many different musical artists.
     
    They basically played most of their hits as well as a few deep cuts.
     
    So all in all, I had another great night at another great concert.
     
    On a side note: I was unaware last night of the terrorist attack that occurred at the Ariana Grande concert.
     
    I’m saddened beyond belief at what happened and for the people who lost their lives and were hurt at something that was/is supposed to be fun.
     
    I don’t get on a soapbox a lot, but here I go: as you probably know, I go to many concerts.
     
    And at past shows, including last night at the Ariana Grande show, terrible things have happened.
     
    Luckily, I have never been to a show where I got hurt or saw anyone die. And I hope I never do.
     
    After Dimebag Darrell’s murder on stage in Columbus at another venue on December 8, 2004, I have always been aware that something bad could happen at a show.
     
    But honestly, anything bad could happen if you’re at home. Or anywhere.
     
    So what I will say is this: live your life the best way you can and have fun when you can.
     
    Don’t let things like this scare you to the point where you isolate yourself and do nothing.
     
    If you want to go a concert or some event, go.
     
    I do.
     
    And I’m going to continue to do it until I decide otherwise.
     
    I’m not going to let terror rule my life.
     
    Nor should you.
     
    Okay, off my soapbox.
     
    But again, my sincere condolences to the people who lost their lives.
     
    And to end this on a positive note, I had a great time seeing two bands that I admire very much.
     
    And I have more shows to go to.
    At least until 2018. Then maybe I’ll stop. Or maybe not. We’ll see.
     
    Love and Peace to all in the world.

    Hall & Oates Set List:

    1. Family Man (Mike Oldfield cover)
    2. Maneater
    3. Out of Touch
    4. Say It Isn’t So
    5. Did It In A Minute
    6. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling (The Righteous Brothers cover)
    7. One On One
    8. She’s Gone
    9. Sara Smile
    10. Wait For Me
    11. Is It A Star
    12. I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
    13. Encore:  Rich Girl
    14. Kiss On My List
    15. Private Eyes
    16. You Make My Dreams Come True

    Tears For Fears Set List:

    1. Everybody Wants To Rule The World
    2. Secret World
    3. Sowing The Seeds Of Love
    4. Advice For The Young At Heart
    5. Everybody Loves A Happy Ending
    6. Change
    7. Mad World
    8. Memories Fade
    9. Creep (Radiohead cover)
    10. Break It Down Again
    11. Head Over Heels
    12. Encore:  Shout

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    Give It Away! Red Hot Chili Peppers Concert Review

    I’m late writing this, but I saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers for the first time last week in Louisville, Kentucky at the KFC Yum Center.
     
    Their original drummer, Jack Irons, opened the show (RHCP bassist Flea introduced him) playing drums to a lot of different kinds of music with no band (he had a singer for one song).
     
    Another band, Irontom, played after him.
     
    Jack’s son Zach plays guitar.
     
    Then, the Chili Peppers came on and jammed out like only they can, playing many songs from throughout their career.
     
    I wish I would have seen them many years ago, but better late than never.
     
    They’re still very good and have a lot of energy.
     
    Their drummer, Chad Smith, was worth the price of admission alone.
     
    He is a beast on the drums.
     
    Guitarist Josh Klinghoffer is very good.
     
    Bassist Flea is amazing.
     
    And Anthony Kiedis is the perfect singer/rapper for this band.
     
    Another good show.
     
    Many more to come.

    Set List:

    1. Intro Jam
    2. Around The World
    3. Dani California
    4. Scar Tissue
    5. Dark Necessities
    6. Mommy Where’s Daddy?
    7. I Wanna Be Your Dog (The Stooges cover)
    8. Right On Time
    9. Ethiopia
    10. Go Robot
    11. Californication
    12. This Ticonderoga
    13. Parallel Universe
    14. Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder cover)
    15. Soul To Squeeze
    16. By The Way
    17. Encore-Goodbye Angels
    18. Give It Away

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    Sweet Caroline!! Neil Diamond Concert Review

    My friend Chris Perkins and I saw one of my childhood musical heroes in Cleveland Tuesday.
     
    Mr. Neil Diamond.
     
    After 19 years of going to concerts,
     
    I FINALLY saw this man.
     
    He still sings and looks great at 76.
     
    He is a class act and a true professional.
     
    Not much more needs to be said.
     
    I love Neil Diamond!
     
    He’s the best.
     
    Next concert for me is Monday, June 5th, where my best friend Jamie McClintic and I will see Sammy Hagar’s The Circle.
     
    More to come.

    Set List:

    1. In My Lifetime (Neil’s band played this to introduce him.)
    2. Cherry Cherry
    3. Desiree
    4. Love On The Rocks
    5. Song Sung Blue
    6. Beautiful Noise
    7. Jungletime
    8. Dry Your Eyes
    9. If You Know What I Mean
    10. Forever In Blue Jeans
    11. You Don’t Bring Me Flowers
    12. Red Red Wine
    13. I’m A Believer
    14. Brooklyn Roads
    15. Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon
    16. Be
    17. Lonely Looking Sky
    18. Skybird
    19. Jazz Time (Neil’s band played this while Neil sat down and watched.)
    20. Soolaimon
    21. Done Too Soon
    22. Holly Holy
    23. I Am…I Said
    24. Encore: Sweet Caroline
    25. Cracklin’ Rosie
    26. America
    27. Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    80s Classic Rock: Def Leppard/Poison/Tesla Concert Review

    Another concert of the year experienced!
     
    I went with my friend Heather Criswell to Louisville to see Def Leppard, Poison, and Tesla, at the KFC Yum Center.
     
    This was my 5th time seeing Def Leppard, 3rd time seeing Poison, and 2nd time seeing Tesla.
     
    And all rocked!!!
     
    Tesla started the show with a relatively short set, but packed in some great songs.
     
    They have always been a consistent band, musically, and have never really made a bad album.
     
    All the musicians (Guitarists Frank Hannon and Dave Rude, Bassist Brian Wheat, and Drummer Troy Lucketta) are solid, and singer Jeff Keith’s voice is still strong.
     
    Go see this band if you get a chance. They’re actually opening for Poison in Huntington soon.
     
    Next up was Poison.
     
    This is actually their first tour in 5 or 6 years. Singer Bret Michaels has been quite busy with solo albums and tours, but luckily, got back with the band (Guitarist C.C. Deville, Bassist Bobby Dall, and Drummer Rikki Rockett) for this.
     
    I hope they stick around while, and make a new album. It’s been too long.
     
    They played basically their greatest hits, but that was good enough for the packed crowd in Louisville.
     
    Including me and Heather.
     
    Bret is the consummate frontman, interacting a lot with the crowd, Drummer Rikki Rockett, who is a Stage 4 Cancer survivor, was playing his heart out the whole time, bassist Bobby Dall was solid and running all over the place, and guitarist C.C. Deville was rocking out the whole time and having fun.
     
    People have bad mouthed Poison a lot over the years, and I personally feel that is unfair.
     
    To me, they have always been solid, and are way better musicians than people give them credit for.
     
    A famous photographer, who I actually respect, once said that only girls like them and that if any guy liked them, they were sad.
     
    Well, I’m a guy and I like Poison.
     
    I have no problem saying that.
     
    If that makes me sad, then okay.
     
    I’ve been a fan since 99 and I’m more than cool with that.
     
    If you don’t like me saying that, then screw you.
     
    But anyway, Poison rock and I’m glad they’re back.
     
    Now to the headliner: Def Leppard!!
     
    Like I said earlier, this was my 5th time seeing them, and I swear they just get better each time I see them.
     
    Again, like Poison, I’ve been a fan since 99 and I first saw them on my 18th birthday in 2000, and as solid as I think they are on album, I think they are sooo much better live.
     
    They’re rawer and more in your face, which I love.
     
    They played three songs off their latest album, the great self titled album, but the rest of the set relied heavily on their HUGE albums Pyromania and Hysteria, as well as a few other classics.
     
    Singer Joe Elliott is still singing amazingly well and for the people who don’t agree, they’re wrong.
     
    Guitarists Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell (another Cancer survivor) are both out of this world as players.
     
    Bassist Rick Savage is great. I’ve always loved his style.
     
    And drummer Rick Allen is an inspiration.
     
    After losing his left arm over 30 years ago in a car crash, he had to teach himself to play all over again, and the band let him take the time to do it, and stayed loyal to him.
     
    That’s friendship.
     
    And it paid off.
     
    And I’m so tired of hearing the jokes about him. Enough already!!
     
    He’s amazing and I dare anyone to try to play drums with just one arm.
     
    But anyway, they are amazing and for anyone who have never seen them, please go and see them.
     
    I’ve been going to concerts for almost 20 years and have seen most of my favorite bands.
     
    And I swear they are one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen.
     
    They blow most bands away, in my opinion.
     
    But again, all of this is my opinion, and I stand by all of it.
     
    Thank you Heather for buying the tickets to this show, for being a great driving companion, and I hope you had as much fun as I did.
     
    My next concert is May 16, when I go back to this same venue to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers for the first time.
     
    Rock on everyone!!

    Def Leppard Set List:

    1. Let’s Go
    2. Animal
    3. Let It Go
    4. Dangerous
    5. Foolin’
    6. Love Bites
    7. Armageddon It
    8. Rock On
    9. Man Enough
    10. Rocket
    11. Bringin’ On The Heartbreak
    12. Switch 625
    13. Hysteria
    14. Let’s Get Rocked
    15. Pour Some Sugar On Me
    16. Encore:  Rock Of Ages
    17. Photograph

    Poison Set List:

    1. Look What The Cat Dragged In
    2. Ride The Wind
    3. Talk Dirty To Me
    4. Something To Believe In
    5. Your Mama Don’t Dance
    6. C.C. Guitar Solo
    7. Fallen Angel
    8. Unskinny Bop
    9. Rikki Drum Solo
    10. Every Rose Has It’s Thorn
    11. Nothin’ But A Good Time

    Tesla Set List:

    1. Into The Now
    2. Edison’s Medicine (Man Out Of Time)
    3. The Way It Is
    4. Signs
    5. Love Song
    6. Little Suzi
    7. Modern Day Cowboy

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    An Evening With Alice: Alice Cooper Concert Review

    I saw Alice Cooper for the 5th time Tuesday in Charleston, WV.
     
    He played at the Charleston Municipal Auditorium, right across the street from where I work.
     
    As usual, his show was a lot of fun.
     
    He played a lot of his hits, but also played a lot of deep album tracks, which was great.
     
    I’ll be seeing him again opening for Deep Purple in Cincinnati in September.
     
    I can’t wait for his next album, which should be out this year or next.
     
    His songs, albums, and concerts are classics and his band is phenomenal.
     
    His wife even plays a part in the show, and has on and off for years.
     
    In fact, that’s how they met.
     
    Another great concert.
     
    Next up: Def Leppard/Poison/Tesla in Louisville today with my friend Heather Criswell.
     
    And I have even more to come next month, June, July, August, and September.
     
    Fun times.

    Set List:

    1. Brutal Planet
    2. No More Mr. Nice Guy
    3. Under My Wheels
    4. Lost In America
    5. Pain
    6. Welcome To My Nightmare
    7. Billion Dollar Babies
    8. The World Needs Guts
    9. Woman Of Mass Destruction
    10. Nita Strauss Guitar Solo
    11. Poison
    12. Killer
    13. Bass and Drum Jam/Band Jam
    14. Feed My Frankenstein
    15. Cold Ethyl
    16. Only Women Bleed
    17. Escape
    18. Ballad Of Dwight Fry
    19. I Love The Dead
    20. School’s Out (w/Another Brick In The Wall)
    21. Encore:  I’m Eighteen
    22. Elected

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    Phenomenal: UFO/Saxon/Jared James Nichols Concert Review

    Well I saw another PHENOMENAL rock show last night in Cleveland!
     
    I saw the British rock band UFO for the first time and British metal band Saxon for the second time.
     
    They played at the House Of Blues, which I had never been to.
     
    I went with my best friend Jamie McClintic and my friend Kevin Montavon.
     
    Newer artist Jared James Nichols opened with his 3 piece rock band and they were solid.
     
    They sound like very late 60s/early 70s rock, which I’m all about.
     
    Then Saxon came on and just tore the house down.
     
    One reason why I wanted to go to this show is because Saxon and UFO do not tour in the States a lot, although they have come here more in recent years, which is a great thing.
     
    I first saw Saxon in 2015 opening for Judas Priest.
     
    Saxon is a band that have stayed consistent since starting in the mid 70s.
     
    They still put out albums every two or three years (next one coming in 2018).
     
    And they still play very loud!
     
    Everyone in the band is amazing.
     
    Singer Peter “Biff” Byford, guitarists Paul Quinn and Doug Scarratt, bassist Nibbs Carter, and drummer Nigel Glockler.
     
    If you can ever go see Saxon, I highly recommend it. And check out some of their discography.
     
    Now, on to the headliner, UFO!!!!
     
    I’ve been a fan of this band for many years, but never completely understood the love that some people have for this band. Until last night, that is.
     
    This band was formed by their singer Phil Mogg in the late 60s, and since then, for the most part, they have stayed the course, never achieving Led Zeppelin level of popularity, but their fan base is definitely hardcore.
     
    And even at this point in their careers, this band is still having fun, still putting out good new albums, and like Saxon, are still playing very loud!!
     
    After seeing them, I have achieved a greater appreciation.
     
    Singer Phil Mogg is amazing. He’s in his early 70s now and is still singing great.
     
    Guitarist Vinnie Moore, who has been in the band since 2004, replacing the unbelievable Michael Schenker, is an absolute shredder on guitar.
     
    Keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Paul Raymond is solid, and I must say, still has some pretty amazing hair.
     
    Bassist Rob De Luca, who has been in the band for about 8 years, replacing classic bassist Pete Way, is solid, as well.
     
    And classic drummer Andy Parker is a BEAST!! Again, guys like him who can do what he does at his age are an inspiration.
     
    Radio DJ/ That Metal Show host/UFO fanboy Eddie Trunk would be proud when I say I’m a bigger fan of UFO now.
     
    Again, I’ve been a fan for years, and have most of their albums now, but I still didn’t completely get it.
     
    I always thought of them as a solid band with a few great albums, but that’s it.
     
    But now that I finally saw them, I understand now.
     
    Anyway, another fun night with some amazing bands and amazing friends.
     
    Now I’m done until the end of next month, where I’ll have two concerts to go to in two back to back days.
     
    Love and Peace.

    UFO Set List:

    1. Mother Mary
    2. Run Boy Run
    3. Lights Out
    4. Baby Blue
    5. Let It Roll
    6. Only You Can Rock Me
    7. Burn Your House Down
    8. Too Hot To Handle
    9. Messiah Of Love
    10. Love To Love
    11. Rock Bottom
    12. Encore: Cherry
    13. Doctor Doctor
    14. Shoot Shoot

    Saxon Set List:

    1. Battering Ram
    2. This Town Rocks
    3. Sacrifice
    4. Power And The Glory
    5. Solid Ball Of Rock
    6. The Eagle Has Landed
    7. Dallas 1 PM
    8. 20, 000 Feet (Venue Choice)
    9. Crusader
    10. Wheels Of Steel
    11. Strong Arm Of The Law (Venue Choice)
    12. Denim And Leather
    13. Princess Of The Night

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Concerts

    It’s My Life: Bon Jovi Concert Review

    I went to another fun concert last night in Columbus, Ohio.
     
    Bon Jovi!!
     
    I had never seen this band in person before.
     
    They were worth the wait.
     
    They played a lot of classics, but also played a lot of newer songs.
     
    Seven songs on their newest album, This House Is Not For Sale, were played.
     
    They also played Johnny B. Goode, in tribute to Chuck Berry, who died at age 90. Much respect.
     
    The band is still on fire.
     
    I wish former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora was still in the band, but I have to say, seeing two guitarists in the band, Phil X and John Shanks, is pretty cool.
     
    They have another percussionist/backing singer, too, now: Everett Bradley.
     
    And long standing bassist Hugh McDonald, is still pounding away on the low end.
     
    Drummer Tico Torres was worth the price of admission alone. He is a BEAST on the drums.
     
    Keyboardist/backing singer David Bryan is still great.
     
    And Jon is Jon. The consummate frontman, singer/songwriter/musician, and professional.
     
    Regardless of what anyone thinks about this band, or the fact that they’re not what they used to be, in terms of look or sound, they have persevered for 34 years and like Frank Sinatra said, they’ve done it their way.
     
    Bon Jovi even used that quote in one of their biggest hits, It’s My Life, which they played. And they are still very successful.
     
    The venue was packed, probably sold out.
     
    The crowd was into it.
     
    I actually like the newer stuff, so I was good with it.
     
    I would have liked to have heard a few more older songs, but I’m still satisfied.
     
    They played 2.5 hours, so that’s a lot of music.
     
    I could say more, but I’ll just finish with saying that whoever you like, love, respect, etc., don’t ever stop doing that.
     
    Jon has said in recent times that he does not see him doing this for much longer.
     
    Now he/they may go another 10 years. Who knows.
     
    But unfortunately, someday, we’re all going away, so enjoy everyone and everything you can while you can.
     
    Now on that note, my concert experiences continue.
     
    More to come.
     
    Love and Peace,
    Lucas Hannon
     
    P. S. Here are just a few of the pictures I took below, along with the set list.
     
    I was high up in the bleachers, so most of these pics I took of the big screen.
     
    I could still see and hear them just fine, though.
     
    Another fun concert for me. And also, to Heather Criswell, I’m glad you had fun at your first concert.

    Set List:

    1. This House Is Not For Sale
    2. Knockout
    3. You Give Love A Bad Name
    4. Lost Highway
    5. Whole Lot Of Leaving
    6. Rollercoaster
    7. We Weren’t Born To Follow
    8. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead/Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry tribute)/I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (conclusion)
    9. We Got It Going On
    10. Who Says You Can’t Go Home
    11. It’s My Life
    12. We Don’t Run
    13. God Bless This Mess
    14. Scars On This Guitar
    15. Devils In The Temple
    16. Lay Your Hands On Me
    17. Born To Be My Baby
    18. Have A Nice Day
    19. Bad Medicine
    20. Keep The Faith
    21. Encore: Raise Your Hands
    22. Wanted: Dead Or Alive
    23. Living On A Prayer

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

  • Blog,  Conventions

    I Met a Hero: My Lexington Comic & Toy Convention 2017 Experience

    Well I met another hero of mine Sunday.
     
    Mr. Lee Majors, star of The Six Million Dollar Man, The Fall Guy, The Big Valley, Raven, several movies and TV guest spots, and most recently, Ash vs Evil Dead.
     
    Lee was appearing at the Lexington ComicCon in Kentucky.
     
    He was taking pictures with fans, signing autographs, and doing a Q&A with fans.
     
    I first got my picture taken with him, in which he called me boss (Wow!), and I thanked him for everything that he’s done. And he said thank you back to me.
     
    I then went to his Q&A shortly thereafter, where I was able to go fanboy on him, telling him that two of his shows, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Fall Guy, were on in reruns in the mid to late 90s, 5 days a week, and that I watched and recorded them.
     
    I told him both of these shows were two positive things in my life when I was in my early teens.
     
    He told me “Thank you” and then jokingly said “So you were the one watching?”
     
    The emcee jokingly said that I helped pay for Lee’s mortgage back then, and I said I was happy to do it, too.
     
    I asked Lee about working with wrestler Andre The Giant on a two part episode of Six Mil, and he had a lot of good, funny stories about him.
     
    Lee also talked about Kentucky a lot, saying “Go Wildcats” at the start of his Q&A.
     
    He’s not from Kentucky, but he grew up in Middlesboro, and graduated from Eastern Kentucky University.
     
    He said that when he went back to Eastern a few years ago to speak at a graduation, that he had a better turnout than Mitch McConnell did there that same day at Eastern.
     
    All in all, he had a lot of great stories.
     
    He later was doing a signing, which I also attended, because I wanted him to sign the picture that was taken of me and him.
     
    When I got to him, he said hi and then said “Oh I remember you”. Then he signed the picture, and while he was doing this, I told him that I meant what I said at his Q&A.
     
    He also told me that he had not noticed my Six Mil shirt when the pic was taken, but he liked it.
     
    Before I left, I told him I loved him, and he said “Thanks Lucas”.
     
    For me, as a fan of his since I was 13 or 14, this was a perfect day.
    I was so happy.
     
    And he could not have been more nice and professional.
     
    Lee Majors is a class act.
     
    I also saw several other great people there I’m a fan of, including several wrestlers and a few other actors, but Lee was the reason I was there.
     
    Perfect day.
     
    I will include pics from the event, including the one of me and Lee.
     
    Love and Peace

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)

    Video Gallery (click on thumbnail to play video)

  • Blog,  Conventions

    3rd Time Around: Arnold Sports Festival 2017

    Well I didn’t get a picture or autograph, but I still saw one of my biggest heroes ever for the third time.
     
    Arnold Schwarzenegger!!
     
    I went to his annual seminar on March 5, which always happens on the last day of his 4-day Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio.
     
    This festival was started by Arnold and a local Ohio businessman, Jim Lorimer, in the 1970s.
     
    It encompasses bodybuilding, wrestling, MMA, archery, and basically any sport you can think of.
     
    Hundreds of thousands of people come to this each year.
     
    It has expanded to several other parts of the world, but its main hub is always Columbus, Ohio.
     
    Arnold’s seminar is the best way to actually see him.
     
    He appears at several events throughout the week, but with this, he sits down and tells stories about his life, career, and talks motivation.
     
    One of his longtime friends and former bodybuilder himself and actor, Franco Columbo, was there, too.
     
    He actually walked by me to get to his seat in the audience, which was cool.
     
    He eventually got on stage with Arnold and talked some as well, which was great.
     
    Arnold did say that the sequel to his movie Twins is being written. This has been in the works for sometime, so to hear him say this in a public forum was cool.
     
    He has a drama coming out on video next month called Aftermath, which was actually shot in Columbus. Check it out when it’s released. It looks really good.
     
    Arnold said all is good with his life.
     
    If I could be as successful and as happy as he is, even in the smallest way, then I can say I’ve done well.
     
    I’ve been a fan of this man since I was 8 or 9 years old (I’ll be 35 this year. The same day he turns 70. July 30th.)
     
    He’s still getting new fans, too.
     
    A boy, 9-years-old I believe, told Arnold that he is his biggest fan and asked him who would win in a fight of Terminator vs. Robocop? Arnold asked the boy “Who do you think?” The boy said “Terminator?” And Arnold said “Alright”.
     
    Very nice man.
     
    I’ll always be a fan.

    Photo Gallery (click on thumbnail to view larger image)