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Gabe, personally, I would rather see Roger without Supertramp than "Supertramp" w/o Roger, ya know? And if I were in the area, I would go to the Epcot show since the chances of seeing him live again are probably slim. But yes, Disney is probably going to make it a pretty cheesy event... still worth it!Tara
I went!!!Roger was fabulous!!!Peace.Gabe.
Last show I was at would have been the John Butler Trio a few weeks back in a 1500 seater here on the bald prairie - absolutely outstanding and highly recommended if you get the chance to check them out. I was first introduced to JBT when they appeared in the Australian Live Earth concert where they rocked a stadium and they are a much better live act now than they were then. They're still trying to break in the North American market and here's hoping because it is such a treat to hear and see a band which has the tunage and the chops. John Butler has got to be one of the most underappreciated guitarists around right now.Next up : Motorhead at the same venue in February - not for everyone but if you loves the rawk as I do, you should see that band once. Wear earplugs. Earplugs made of concrete. I saw them a few years back at the same venue and they had more PA on stage as sidewash monitors than most acts use in there to fill the whole theater. Lemmy is truly a force of nature.
Make sure you tell the engineer to insert and hide a compressor backwards in the rack to limit the pa systems out put or Motorheads engineer will blow the mains. Thats his job! I ran the Ballard Firehouse a few years back and tried to protect our gear. At one point the engineer had all of our Allen Heath 40 channel boards level sliders maxed out including the mains output and all treble mid and bass controlls cranked but could not get by my hidden compressor. Durring this time Lemmy screamed "Do you hear that sound? Thats the death of a P.A."