Mr Peabody
08-22-2009, 10:46 PM
Nickelback played to a sold out show here in StL. Come to find out this was almost the Nickelbackfest.
First up was Saving Abel. The boys played a short set and tried real hard to work the fans up. I'm not a fan but they did better than expected.
Next up was Papa Roach who blew the place away. During one of their songs, while still performing the singer walked up the isle in the ampa-theater to the back. These guys had the place on their feet. You might not have thought so but after this set it was a tough job to follow them.
Hinder had that privilege. These guys did alright and the crowd of course loved hearing their hits but they tried too hard to be like Papa Roach. For example, Hinder's singer asking the crowd to throw up horns, give me a break.
Something annoying before I go on to the headliner, all four bands took time out of the show to "give it up for....." every other band in the show. I thought Saving Abel did it because they were the opening band and it seemed appropriate but the other 3 doing the same thing a bit stupid.
I've never seen Nickelback before so I don't know if last night was typical but they were awesome. Their set was a blast, Chad is crazy, the playing and commentary between songs turned it into a big party. You say concerts are parties any way but NB made it more personal or like every one is a part of it. At one point they had Austin from Hinder come onto stage and the singer from Papa Roach to all do a cover of AC/DC's Highway To Hell. Apparently, in a prior city they stayed at the same Motel as AC/DC and the boys asked Nickelback up to dinner. How crazy is Chad you might ask, at another point he said something about making it a Country show when asking what song to do next, then he says he can play a verse of a Country song and every one would know the song, sure enough the band eases and then breaks into Garth Brookes, Low Places, and sure enough, a large part of the crowd joined in. I didn't realize NB's drummer was so good, he did a heck of a solo. The band accompanied the songs with an elaborate light and pyro effects complete with explosions. Downside I had to sit through a few NB radio hits I'm not so crazy about but I'd see the show again in a heartbeat, a lot of fun. Chad messed with kids and their parents in the audience. The kids ranged from 5 to 15. I believe their set if not 2 hours was pretty close to it.
First up was Saving Abel. The boys played a short set and tried real hard to work the fans up. I'm not a fan but they did better than expected.
Next up was Papa Roach who blew the place away. During one of their songs, while still performing the singer walked up the isle in the ampa-theater to the back. These guys had the place on their feet. You might not have thought so but after this set it was a tough job to follow them.
Hinder had that privilege. These guys did alright and the crowd of course loved hearing their hits but they tried too hard to be like Papa Roach. For example, Hinder's singer asking the crowd to throw up horns, give me a break.
Something annoying before I go on to the headliner, all four bands took time out of the show to "give it up for....." every other band in the show. I thought Saving Abel did it because they were the opening band and it seemed appropriate but the other 3 doing the same thing a bit stupid.
I've never seen Nickelback before so I don't know if last night was typical but they were awesome. Their set was a blast, Chad is crazy, the playing and commentary between songs turned it into a big party. You say concerts are parties any way but NB made it more personal or like every one is a part of it. At one point they had Austin from Hinder come onto stage and the singer from Papa Roach to all do a cover of AC/DC's Highway To Hell. Apparently, in a prior city they stayed at the same Motel as AC/DC and the boys asked Nickelback up to dinner. How crazy is Chad you might ask, at another point he said something about making it a Country show when asking what song to do next, then he says he can play a verse of a Country song and every one would know the song, sure enough the band eases and then breaks into Garth Brookes, Low Places, and sure enough, a large part of the crowd joined in. I didn't realize NB's drummer was so good, he did a heck of a solo. The band accompanied the songs with an elaborate light and pyro effects complete with explosions. Downside I had to sit through a few NB radio hits I'm not so crazy about but I'd see the show again in a heartbeat, a lot of fun. Chad messed with kids and their parents in the audience. The kids ranged from 5 to 15. I believe their set if not 2 hours was pretty close to it.