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1. Detritus Mini-Issue #273.5 - June 11, 2004
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*** LET IT BE KNOWN ***
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-Today is my nephew Mark's Golden Birthday. (He's 11
and I'll do
my
best to make him a lil' rivet head.) Let's all
celebrate with
Sean's
lengthy report on last weekend's Brave Words & Bloody
Knuckles
6-Pack
II festival, shall we? - Tim
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*** SPECIAL REPORT ***
*
by Sean P. Gahgan (lof@...)
-Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles 6-Pack Weekend II
The Odeon, Cleveland, OH
June 2-5, 2004
Let me start off by saying I had a total blast at the
Brave
Words &
Bloody Knuckles 6-Pack Weekend II Festival! The
coolest thing
about
events such as this, besides the great bands, is
meeting people
who
love and share the passion for the same style of music
as you. I
met
some great people who I learned a lot from and had
some great
conversations with. A big shout out to Chris Demarco
for filling
me in
on the history of the Cleveland Metal scene (check out
http://www.cleveland-metal.com/ for more info). Also
thanks to
the
BW&BK staff for putting on a tremendous show.
Please understand that with the numerous bands that
performed it
was
difficult to see them all and document every song in
every set
so I
did the best I could. As well, there were certain
bands I had no
interest in seeing and others I specifically came to
see. If I
didn't
catch your favorite band that was performing at the
show I
apologize.
I will also, as always, try to be very objective and
give you
the
perception of the crowd's overall response. But also
remember I
am a
musician/recording engineer/producer as well and I can
be -- and
am --
highly critical. If I liked everything how interesting
would
that be?
;-) If you see "???" that means the band played a song
that I
was not
familiar with and did not know the title.
The Odeon, located in the Flats District of Downtown
Cleveland,
sits
on Old River Road and is wedged between numerous bars
and clubs.
Parking was very easy to find and very cheap ($3
compared to the
$15
I'm used to paying in Chicago). It is a standing room
only venue
(a
few bar stools scattered throughout the floor) that
holds
approximately 800. This is not the ideal place for a
festival
that
lasts 8+ hours a day as there is no room for people to
sit down
and
rest, even if for just a short time. From talking to
others, if
there
was seating, this would have increased their time
spent in the
building and enjoying the bands. There is a small
balcony that
had
less than 20 reserved seats and accommodated some
vendors
selling CDs,
DVDs, T-shirts, etc. In the back of the building there
was also
a
small room that also had numerous merchants. It was a
little
cramped
and hard to casually browse through the selection but
worth the
effort
as there were many hard-to-find titles available.
Beverages were
reasonably priced: beer was $3-$4 for a 12-16 oz. and
a 16 oz.
soda or
bottled water was $2.50. The concert was not sold out
and only
neared
capacity on the final night when Primal Fear and Metal
Church
performed. Security was very light but there was no
need to
worry as
the crowd was extremely well behaved. Dreams Of
Damnation
canceled on
Saturday night and the time slots changed slightly.
Each band
was
given a few more minutes to play.
With this type of festival, what makes it logistically
work and
keeps
the time between set changes to a minimum is that all
of the
bands use
the same equipment (with the exception of guitars and
basses).
What
takes the longest is the reconfiguring of the drum set
to the
specifics of the individual drummer. Ampeg bass
amplifiers and
bottoms
were available and there were Mesa Boogie Dual
Rectifiers,
Marshal
amps and bottoms and one VHT head for the guitarists
to choose
from.
Friday, June 4 - The Odeon
Lilitu
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Did not see.
Shadowkeep
5:50 p.m. - 6:35 p.m.
Did not see.
E-Force
6:55 p.m. - 7:40 p.m.
We missed the first two bands as we didn't arrive
until 7:30 due
to
our excursion to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame and our
dining
preference. The Odeon was about 1/3 full and as I am
not
familiar with
the music of E-Force all I can say is that they were
heavy.
Seven Witches
8:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.
??? / Metal Tyrant / Camelot / Warmth Of Winter /
Metal Asylum /
Passage To The Other Side / ??? / Victim Of Changers /
Mental
Messiah
I saw Jack Frost with Savatage on the POETS AND MADMEN
tour
twice and
he was very cordial when I spoke with him then and is
very much
the
same now -- just a very down to earth guy -- and he is
always
full of
energy and jumping around stage. James Rivera came out
dressed
all in
black with a long coat on, and with his massive black
hair, he
was
sweating his ass off in no time. James looked very
happy to be
here
and when he opened up his mouth the wailing began. He
sounded
great,
very powerful and nailing his signature high notes!
Jack
announced the
name of the bass player, Spider (a local guy from
Cleveland
filling in
for Joey Vera). I did not catch his real name, but he
was a
monster on
six-string bass! He just played the living hell out of
it. Brian
Craig
was on drums and rounded out the band. I am not too
familiar
with
Seven Witches' music as I don't own any of their CDs
but I was
very
interested to hear them and especially intrigued to
hear James
sing,
as I am a big fan of his Helstar days, and he didn't
disappoint!
"Warmth Of Winter" was a great song live and lent
itself well to
bouncing the lead vocal back and forth between Jack
and James
during
the chorus. "Metal Asylum" was announced as a new song
that will
be on
their next CD that should be released sometime this
fall. It was
very
catchy and included all kinds of references to their
musical
influences. Mentioned in the lyrics of the song were:
Maiden,
Sabbath,
Motley Crue, Rose Tattoo, HEAVEN AND HELL, DIRTY DEEDS
DONE DIRT
CHEAP, B.O.C., "Bang Your Head," and many others (I
couldn't
type fast
enough to keep up). It was a very cool song and I look
forward
to
hearing the finished version. Overall Seven Witches is
a good
group
but Jack's lead guitar playing doesn't knock me out.
He's not
bad, his
leads just don't do anything for me. Towards the end
of the
third to
the last song (not sure on the title) they stopped
abruptly and
transitioned into "Victim Of Changes" (from the slow
part, "When
she
was wonderful..."). This was very cool and the crowd
went nuts,
especially when James nailed the high notes...very
cool. Overall
a
very entertaining and solid performance.
Doro
9:05 p.m. - 10:15 p.m.
I Rule The Ruins / Hellbound / Burning The Witches /
True As
Steel /
Metal Racer / Burn It Up / Hellraiser / Fight / Fur
Immer / East
Meets
West / Metal Tango / All We Are / birthday cake
celebration /
Earthshaker Rock
When the queen of Metal hit the stage the Odeon was
about 3/4
full. On
the day after her 40th birthday Doro proved that good
things
come in
small packages. Her voice is as strong and powerful as
ever, and
clad
in a leather outfit this super sexy, beautifully
statured
professional
belted out classic after classic from all points in
her career,
from
new anthems such as "Fight" to oldies like "Burning
The Witches"
and
"Metal Racer" to the beautiful ballad "Fur Immer."
Doro was on
top of
her game and truly seemed to be having a great time.
She was
very
appreciative of the overwhelming crowd response she
was
receiving. The
only thing that disappoints me is her band. I saw
Warlock back
in 1988
when they toured with Sanctuary and Megadeth (and
three times
since)
and no band I have seen her with since then has been
able to
hold a
candle to that lineup. Her current bass player Nick
Douglas is
great
and full of energy but the guitars are seriously
lacking any
edge and
are just plain uninspired. These guys just can't
compare to Niko
Arvanitis and Tommy Bolan in my opinion. That
complaint aside
Doro as
a whole put on a fabulous show and she is a fabulous
performer
that
can rock out with the best of them! They presented her
with a
birthday
cake after "All We Are" and the crowd sang "Happy
Birthday" to
her,
and she sincerely seemed moved by it. The ended with
"Earthshaker
Rock" and took their bows...a great show!
Due to our extracurricular activities the night before
that
drained us
of our energy, and the fact that we weren't that
familiar with
Grave
Digger or Katatonia, we decided to call it a night. I
was told
that
Grave Digger was the only band of the night that got
called out
for an
encore.
Grave Digger
10:35 p.m. - 11:50 p.m.
Did not see.
Katatonia
12:10 a.m. - 1:30 a.m.
Did not see.
Saturday, June 5 - Acoustic Show at Alice Cooper'stown
We were told that the doors opened at 11:00 a.m. so we
decided
to get
there at 10:30. Much to our surprise the doors were
already open
and
1/3 of the tables were occupied. We still got a great
booth that
was
slightly elevated and against the wall. By 11:30 all
of the
remaining
tables were filled and there was standing room only
for the
scheduled
1:00 p.m. start time. The restaurant itself has
seating for 135
but
there were easily 200 people there come showtime.
Seven Witches (James Rivera, Jack Frost, and Spider)
Passage To The Other Side / ??? / Metal Tyrant /
Diamonds And
Rust
It was very apparent that the band had been up very
late
partying and
they made no excuses for it. James sang well but his
voice did
sound a
little rough. Ben Jackson joined the guys for
"Diamonds And
Rust" and
played a very cool acoustic lead. This was the
highlight of
their
short set.
Doro
Burning The Witches / I Rule The Ruins / Song For Me /
Metal
Tango /
All We Are / Chained
I knew we were in for something special when I saw
Doro walk in
the
door. On the spur of the moment she decided to do some
songs. It
was
real special hearing her do "Song For Me," which was
the bonus
track
on the limited edition digi-pak of FIGHT. "Chained"
was also
cool as
it is a song she rarely plays live. Again Doro's
appreciative
nature
and her sincerity were overwhelming. It is so plain to
see how
much
she loves performing and sharing her music with
people. She
signed
autographs afterwards but was always surrounded by
security.
Ben Jackson/Midnight
In Dark Places / Painted Skies / Burning Bridges /
Black Sheep /
Cage
Around My Heart / Lost Reflection / Dream Dancer /
Azrael
Now came the time everyone was so anxiously waiting
for...Midnight! As
he and former Crimson Glory mate Ben Jackson were
announced the
crowd
was its loudest. They started off with "In Dark
Places" which
sounded
very good! Midnight's voice was clean and precise. Ben
played
flawlessly and easily had the best guitar sound of the
day. Most
of
the songs they played were songs with a slower tempo.
Midnight's
voice
did crack once as he attempted to hit the high note in
"Painted
Skies." Afterwards he apologized and blamed it on the
very late
night
they had at the hotel. That aside, he sounded very
good all
afternoon
and especially lively as he performed one of his solo
songs,
"Black
Sheep." The lyrics are quite comical in some places
and the
crowd got
a good chuckle from them, and it was very apparent
that Ben,
Midnight,
and the crowd were experiencing something very
special. Ben sang
some
very good harmonies and is a good singer in his own
right and
proved
it when singing the bonus track from his new CD, "Cage
Around My
Heart." Midnight added some ambient background voices
throughout
this
very good song. As Midnight let out his trademark
cackle in
"Lost
Reflection" the crowd went nuts and he just ate it up.
There was
a
very good chemistry back and forth between the crowd
and the two
all
day. At one point they announced that Jack Frost was
going to
come up
and play a few songs with them, and after about five
minutes
they said
due to some technical difficulties it wasn't going to
happen.
Ben said
that normally he tunes his guitar down a half-step and
when
Doro's
guitarist borrowed it he tuned it to standard pitch.
Jack's
guitar was
tuned a half-step lower and I guess they didn't want
to take the
time
to retune guitars. I found this very strange as it
doesn't take
too
long to tune a guitar but I guess because Doro's
impromptu set
took
longer than expected they were running short on time.
Midnight
made
another comment in jest to Ben saying, "Oh...making it
more
difficult
on me are you?" In between songs the crowd would yell
out the
titles
of songs they wanted to hear. At one point "Red
Sharks" was
called out
and Midnight jokingly said, "Yeah, that's gonna
happen," and we
all
laughed. I would have to say the song requested more
than any
other
was "Azrael" and halfway into "Dream Dancer," Ben
transitioned
into
the slow melodic intro. Midnight shuffled through his
lyric
sheets,
which he barley glanced at until this song. This was
really the
only
up-tempo song they did and was great to end the
performance.
Midnight
messed up the words to the second verse and ended up
repeating
them in
place of the third verse as he was determined to get
it right;
it was
all good fun. It was great to here him sing "Azrael"
which is my
personal favorite. After the show they were both very
gracious
and
signed everything anybody had. Even before the show
Midnight had
taken
the time to pose for pictures and sign various
CD/album covers.
It was
a very entertaining afternoon and we truly came away
feeling as
if we
had experienced something special.
The Odeon
Doors Open
4:00 p.m.
Ion Vein
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Did not see.
Dreams Of Damnation
5:45 p.m. - 6:25 p.m.
Canceled.
Brainstorm
6:00 p.m. – 6:50 p.m.
??? / Fornever / Highs Without Lows / Under Lights
I was very upset when we walked in at 6:30 and found
out Dreams
Of
Damnation canceled, and they changed the time slots,
which
resulted in
Brainstorm starting at 6:00 p.m. instead of the posted
6:40. I
was
really looking forward to seeing them. What pissed me
off is
that I
find it hard to believe that BW&BK did not know of the
cancellation as
the acoustic show was going on. They could have made
an
announcement
and informed us at Cooper'stown so that we could
adjust our
schedules.
Very disappointing. Anyway, the three songs I did get
to see
Brainstorm do were awesome. Andy B. Franck's voice was
just as
powerful live as it is on the CDs. He was very
animated on stage
and
the rest of the band really seemed to be enjoying
themselves.
They
came across very heavy, powerful, and tight. At least
I got to
see
them do "Highs Without Lows." Now I am really looking
forward to
seeing them at ProgPower USA V.
Flotsam And Jetsam
7:10 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.
??? (from NO PLACE FOR DISGRACE?) / ??? / Swatting At
Flies /
Hard On
You / Nothing To Say / Escape From Within / ??? /
Secret Square
/ ???
/ Hammerhead
I had seen Flotsam And Jetsam once before when they
opened for
King
Diamond over 10 years ago and they were very good, but
I have
not
followed them that closely since the CUATRO release so
I didn't
know
exactly what to expect...but Holy Monkey!!! They came
out and
just
slammed the place! Heavy as all hell, this was the
loudest I had
heard
the guitars in the mix all night. Eric A.K. was
wailing away and
sounded great. There was a tremendous amount of energy
on stage
as
well as off-stage. This is the first time in many
years that I
have
seen a mosh pit at a concert. It looked like there was
going to
be
some trouble but the moshers were pretty civilized, if
there is
such a
thing. "Swatting At Flies" and "Hard On You" were a
great
back-to-back
punch. These are two of my favorite Flots songs and
the lyrics
are
thought-provoking backed by some ass-kicking riffs.
The
beginning of
"Hard On You" was so heavy and had the whole crowd
jumping up
and
down. Overall they were the heaviest band that I
enjoyed at the
show.
They performed a powerhouse set that was tight and in
your face,
and
very impressive.
Shok Paris
8:40 p.m. - 9:40 p.m.
Go Down Fighting / Go For The Throat / Steel And
Starlight /
Chosen
Ones / Hot On Your Heels / Caged Tiger / Find A Way
Out / Minute
Men /
On Your Feet / Never Say Why / Burn It Down / Run But
Don't Hide
I had seen Shok Paris once back in 1988 at the
legendary Thirsty
Whale
in Chicago when STEEL AND STARLIGHT was first
released. I
remember the
cool dual leads that the team of Ken Erb and Eric
Marderwald
ripped
through and the very distinct voice of Vic Hix. Last
year I even
paid
$25 to get STEEL AND STARLIGHT of eBay (I found out at
the show
that
Auburn Records will be re-releasing it on June 22nd,
2004). So
needless to say I was looking forward to see them. I
was a
little
disappointed in how much the crowd thinned out after
Flotsam And
Jetsam, as Shok Paris are Cleveland natives and I
expected they
would
get a little more support than they did. But the place
was about
half
full when they hit the stage; regardless, they put on
a solid
show.
They had a great set list including a song not on any
of their
albums,
"Minute Men." Vic explained to the crowd that this
song was
recorded
during the STEEL AND STARLIGHT sessions but the record
company
shot it
down due to its controversial lyrics. It was one of
the heavier
songs
in the set and I can't wait to here it again as it
will be
included on
the re-release. The crowd that was up close to the
stage like me
appreciated the effort by the guys and were singing
along to
just
about every song. George Mihalovich and Ken Erb were
on guitars
and it
wasn't quite the same type of axe slinging duo as I
saw in the
late
'80s, as Ken did all of the leads on this night. With
that said,
I
enjoyed Ken's playing immensely. His well-articulated
and
structured
solos perfectly fall into the boundaries of the songs.
They are
aggressive and melodically vicious at the same time;
Ken is much
underrated. Vic Hix sounded just as good as he did in
the '80s
with a
very powerful voice. Over all a great set and one of
the bands I
personally enjoyed the most.
Dismember
9:55 p.m. - 10:55 p.m.
Not really into these guys so I spent this time
talking to other
people.
Primal Fear
11:10 p.m. - 12:20 a.m.
Devil's Ground (recorded) / Angel In Black /
Chainbreaker /
Suicide
And Mania / Running In The Dust / Visions Of Fate /
Nuclear Fire
/ The
Healer / Battalions Of Hate / drum solo / Silver &
Gold / Metal
Is
Forever / Final Embrace // Colony 13 / Armageddon (5
seconds)
Alright... I'll be the first to admit that I am a
total mark for
Primal Fear but in all honesty, you can ask anyone
else that was
there
and 90% of the people would say the same thing, they
just
destroyed
the place. The Odeon was the fullest it had been all
weekend. I
new it
was a Primal Fear crowd when I went to the rest room
and, after
finishing my business, I turned around to see four --
I kid you
not,
four -- guys wearing the exact same BLACK SUN tour
shirt that I
was...
Pretty cool. As the lights went out "Devil's Ground"
played over
the
sound system and then -- BAM! -- the opening riff of
"Angel In
Black"
ripped out and the onslaught began. Ralf Scheepers was
dressed
all in
black with a long sleeve shirt on and his signature
shaved
head... He
looks so intimidating on stage and there was no doubt
that it
was
"his" stage. I enthusiastically laughed as Mat Sinner
came out
with
his D-X Suk It jersey (WWE reference for any of you
wrestling
fans).
Tom Naumann and Stefan Leibing just absolutely shred
on guitar
--
harmony leads the likes of Maiden and Priest but just
turned up
a
notch. On that note, that is what Primal Fear
represents to me:
everything that good about the classic '80s power
metal and just
brought up to the next level. Granted, I didn't see
Grave
Digger's
performance the night before, but from all of the
bands I had
seen
this was the best response the crowd gave any band.
Ralf and Mat
sing
very well together and Scheepers is well on his way to
one day
inheriting the Metal God Throne. I would have liked to
have
heard a
different song substituted for "Suicide And Mania" but
that is
my only
complaint with the set list. Since I am not
particularly fond of
this
song I took a moment to go get a beer and lo and
behold who do I
run
into but James Rivera (Seven Witches/Helstar). I asked
James
what he
thought of Primal Fear and he told me, "These guys
rock!" I felt
fortunate as they ended up playing the two songs that
I really
wanted
to hear off of DEVIL'S GROUND, "Visions Of Fate" and
"The
Healer."
Both songs came off extremely well live and were
received well
by the
crowd. The band was very energetic and genuinely
seemed happy to
be
playing in front of such an enthusiastic American
crowd. Mat and
Tom
did the most running around as Ralf methodically
plodded around
stage
calmly, cool and collected as if he owned it, and for
these 80
minutes, there was no doubt that he did. Did I mention
how
effortlessly these guys make playing bone-crunching
power metal?
Well
they do... Naumann and Leibing just rip as individual
guitar
players
and as a tag team blending their aggressive and
melodic styles
together into blazing dual leads. "Metal Is Forever"
came off
better
live than it is presented on the CD; I still am not
happy about
the
lyrics but the power in the presentation of this song
make up
for it.
Randy Black went into a drum solo at this point so I
made a
break for
the rest room and guess who I bumped into on the way
back?
Midnight
from Crimson Glory. I thanked him for an incredible
performance
that
afternoon and asked him what he thought of Ralf; he
just looked
at me,
smiled, and gave him the thumb's up! After Randy's
brief drum
solo
Ralf came back out wearing a tank-top shirt and showed
off just
how
put together he is; the guy is a freak! After "Final
Embrace,"
which
seems to be the regular set closer, the band briefly
left stage.
Overwhelmed by the "Primal Fear" chants, the band came
back out
and
thanked the crowd for the wonderful reception they had
been
given.
They burst into "Colony 13" which I thought was an odd
choice
for an
encore. I like the music for this song but the melody
and lyrics
don't
do much for me. As soon as they finished this song
Stefan jumped
into
the beginning of "Armageddon" but the rep from BW&BK
ran out on
stage
waving his hands and said no because their time was
up. Now I
was up
front and I seriously thought there was going to be
some trouble
as
the crowd got very upset and started chanting
"BS...BS." The
band came
to the front of the stage and took their bows to calm
the crowd,
and
then quickly left. I was pissed because it was very
plain to see
that
the crowd was there to see Primal Fear; they received
the best
crowd
response of the weekend from what I saw, as well as
what I was
told by
others, and they had the best turnout as far as
attendance.
Regardless
of them not playing their final song they put on the
strongest,
most
powerful set of the weekend. Their presence and talent
put them
on top
of the mountain and the ease at which they pulled it
off gave
them, as
well as the audience, the enthusiasm to enjoy it. They
were the
show
as far as I'm concerned. What more can I say? These
guys are the
future of Power Metal.
Metal Church
12:35 a.m. - 1:55 a.m.
"Terminator" intro / <set list unknown>
We were absolutely exhausted by the time Metal Church
came on. I
wanted to stick around long enough to hear their
latest singer,
Ronnie
Munroe, as I had never heard him before. He sounds
like a good
blend
between David Wayne and Mike Howe to be honest with
you. They
started
out strong but we just didn't have the strength to
stick around
knowing that we had a long drive home the next day.
-All and all a great weekend and I would recommend it
to any
Metalheads out there. It wasn't quite on par with
ProgPower but
definitely worth the trip. When I go to festivals such
as this I
think
it's always interesting to see the varied bands that
the fans
promote
by way of wearing the band T-shirts, patches, hats,
etc. I keep
a
mental note to see who the most popular band is by way
of this
support. I asked my two friends to do the same this
time around
to see
if they came to the same conclusion as I did. With the
exception
of
all the Primal Fear shirts that were worn on Saturday
evening,
my
friends and I came to the consensus that the most
supported band
in
terms of apparel was, hands down, Iced Earth, with
Iron Maiden
being a
distant second. This is interesting as Iced Earth was
the most
popular
in this regards at ProgPower USA III. Thanks for
reading!
Relevant links:
AfterShok
http://www.aftershok.com/
Auburn Records
http://www.auburnrecords.com/
Brainstorm
http://www.truemetal.org/brainstorm/
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles
http://www.bravewords.com/
Cleveland Metal
http://www.cleveland-metal.com/
Alice Cooper'stown - Cleveland
http://www.alicecooperstowncleveland.com/
Crimson Glory
http://www.crimson-glory.com/
Doro
http://www.doropesch.com/
Dreams Of Damnation
http://www.dreamsofdamnation.com/
E-Force
http://www.recordfinder.com/eforce/
Flotsam And Jetsam
http://www.flotsam-and-jetsam.com/
Grave Digger
http://www.grave-digger.de/
Ion Vein
http://www.ionvein.com/
Katatonia
http://www.katatonia.com/
Metal Church
http://www.metalchurch.com/
Primal Fear
http://www.primalfear.de/
Seven Witches
http://www.sevenwitches.net/
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-- getbehindtheblackmask
<getbehindtheblackmask@...> wrote:
> > How was it and where are the pics? You didn't run
> of with my
> woman after the show, did you?
>
> Hello Greg and all club members. All apologies for
> the late
> response, but a bunch of things happened before the
> concert
> and all. First off, I have not had a keyboard in
> over 10 days so I
> have been unable to type or post anything. *lol* I
> just got a new
> keyboard back yesterday.
>
> Also, unfortunately, I had a family emergency with
> my sister's lil
> daughter (she had a urinary tract problem again and
> was in a lot
> of pain) and at the last second I was unable to
> attend the
> Concert with Doro. I am pretty sad about it but I
> think its ok.
> I know someone who did attend and Doro played only
> for about
> an hour and I think the set was about 9 or 10 songs.
> I am waiting
> for a setlist and a show description with I shall
> post as soon as I
> get it. Tickets where $70 dollars, quite expensive,
> so in hindsight
> I don't think I missed a whole lot although I love
> Doro very much.
> I don't think anyone has photos cause the place
> where the
> concert was, "The Odeon" in Cleveland, Oh, has the
> strictest
> rules of any music arena/building I know. No camera,
> pens,
> paper..you are not allowed to have ANYTHING on you
> in the
> building for concerts. Its crazy. I could not take
> pics or get a photo
> with Doro if I had wanted to anyway. Sorry for the
> sad update
> Greg and all members but she'll come back again I am
> sure. :)
> Maybe then I will meet some of you and party. Take
> care and
> have a great rest of the week to all of you.
> :)
>
> Doro rules!
> ~Drew~
>
>
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