man of few opinions wrote:
how crowded was the show? id be interested to hear what the makeup of the crowd was and what the energy level was. were there any younger people there? i imagine it was mostly a 40+ crowd.
I actually enjoyed Kool and the Gang and the crowd, IMO, was into them as well....a solid warm-up act.
The actual VH show was.....well, not so hot, again, in my opinion. It started out well but Roth and his antics and lack of energy kinda killed it for me. He was just blah, I was drunk as well so I was easy to impress and he didn't do it. Eddie was killer on the guitar and everything in that respect was solid but Roth and his vocals were a let down.
I really enjoyed 'I'll Wait", though, I guess it fits his vocal limitations just fine in the year 2012. I saw them back on 2003 or so with Hagar and that was, I can't believe I'm saying this, a better show.....I'm so fucking sorry for saying that, so, so sorry. Eddie was a drunk, methed up train wreck, Hagar could still sing pretty well and overall it was better....again, I'm sorry. Fuck, I even thought DLR was better back during the Sammy/DLR tour when they stopped at the World Music Theater. VH misses Michael Anthony and his backing vocals dearly.
Great guitar solo, though.
LOVED ROMEO DELIGHT.
As for the makeup of the crowd...for me in 305 it was solidly older, middle aged people. Solid energy for most of it.