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JasonLang
02-02-2012, 08:03 AM
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This was my second time seeing them. First time was in Columbus, OH in 2001(?). This venue was a far better place to see the show. I was in the bowl to the right of the stage as you look at it and a stones-throw (FYI, I throw stones further than most) back towards the curve in the arena. I could see everyone on stage very clearly. Some of the lasers and screens were blocked by the rather long speakers hanging from the ceiling, but I'd take the seat anytime. Vocals were pretty good with some muffling that would be expected from the loudness of everyone else involved in making the music come alive. I really enjoyed the setlist and from what I could tell, everyone around me was grooving to it as well. That's one thing that I took away from this show. There was a 50-something behind me with his son, a guy in his 60's rocking out a few rows away, some drunk 20 something girls rocking out two rows behind, and a son and his mom in the van ride over to the casino going to the show together. They really cross all boundaries and they are to be commended. I was so pleased that I could be a part of the evening. Thank You all for making it a great evening, I appreciate it! That includes all you fellow fans that were there. If this is the last time I get to see them, I could pass-on knowing that I got to witness one of the most artistic rock bands ever to be assembled.
Old 02-02-2012, 08:03 AM   #33
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Re: 01.31.2012 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena

This was my second time seeing them. First time was in Columbus, OH in 2001(?). This venue was a far better place to see the show. I was in the bowl to the right of the stage as you look at it and a stones-throw (FYI, I throw stones further than most) back towards the curve in the arena. I could see everyone on stage very clearly. Some of the lasers and screens were blocked by the rather long speakers hanging from the ceiling, but I'd take the seat anytime. Vocals were pretty good with some muffling that would be expected from the loudness of everyone else involved in making the music come alive. I really enjoyed the setlist and from what I could tell, everyone around me was grooving to it as well. That's one thing that I took away from this show. There was a 50-something behind me with his son, a guy in his 60's rocking out a few rows away, some drunk 20 something girls rocking out two rows behind, and a son and his mom in the van ride over to the casino going to the show together. They really cross all boundaries and they are to be commended. I was so pleased that I could be a part of the evening. Thank You all for making it a great evening, I appreciate it! That includes all you fellow fans that were there. If this is the last time I get to see them, I could pass-on knowing that I got to witness one of the most artistic rock bands ever to be assembled.
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