It was at the newly-built Lakeview Amphitheater, which was a total surprise to us--for some reason both of us assumed it was at the NY State Fairgrounds. I wasn't on the ball this year. Normally when I buy tickets for a concert, I spend a lot of time researching the venue, the seating charts, the general area, etc. I want to know where I'm going, where the good restaurants are, and, most importantly, what kind of view I can expect from my seat. This time? I didn't even look to see where it was being held. I'm slipping in my old age, I guess. Or getting lazy. Good thing I checked the ticket before we left the hotel!
The theater is a quick drive from the hotel we stayed at, maybe 15 minutes; however, the person at Hotel Reception suggested we leave at least an hour, maybe more, before the show started. Apparently there can be a lot of traffic in that area and it's a long walk from the parking lot. He wasn't kidding--the theater FAQ says that two of the parking lots are a 30 minute walk from the venue!! Luckily we were able to park in the Orange lot, which was about a 10 minute walk. And it was very hot and dusty. The parking lot is all dirt and gravel. (Note to self: if I go there again, I WILL NOT wear black leather boots. What a mess!)
The amphitheater. |
Tesla opened up and played for 45 minutes. For some reason, I'm not a fan of listening to Tesla on the radio or on CD; however, I do like their music live. They were pretty good.
Next up was REO Speedwagon. They played for an hour. I always enjoy seeing them. I noticed that a couple songs seemed to be slowed down a bit, which make me wonder if Kevin Cronin was having issues with his voice. It didn't seem as powerful as the last time we saw them. It was a great set, though.
Then came the main attraction: Def Leppard! They played the usual 90 minutes (please play longer!!). The show started off with the curtain covering the stage. They started playing "Let's Go"--a new song--and then the curtain was whisked away. Then it all went by in a blur, as it usually does. They sounded great and Joe's voice seemed to be healed. I was thrilled they played "Let it Go." It's one of my favorites to hear live. They also played "Dangerous"--another new song--and it seemed to go over well. I was really hoping they would play "Man Enough," but no such luck.
My only complaint was the security guard. He kept letting people move up when seats became empty. That's OK with me, but rather than letting us move up, he let the two people behind us move up. So, my panties were in a bunch for a bit, but I got over it. When the row in front of the thrust/cat walk opened up, my sister and I ran over to take some last minute pics as the guys were saying goodnight. And then it was over.
I think this is my favorite picture. |
On my way home I stopped at Wegman's, a huge grocery store in the Northeast. It's kind of like a giant Whole Foods, but with much better prices. I got some hot food for the ride, and also stocked up on cheese blocks. Then I drove home.
And that's a wrap. Another concert that has come and gone. I had a great time with my sister and we had a great time in general.
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