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Toronto (Molson Amphitheatre) 8.12.07

Last post Mon, Aug 27 2007, 3:04 PM by guyinchains. 41 replies.
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  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 2:18 PM 69607

    Toronto (Molson Amphitheatre) 8.12.07

    I give this part of me for you. . .

    Great show!  Same songs as the night before in Montreal, just different order.   They closed with Rooster.  William's voice held up very well and he was a sight to behold.   Not a lot of talking between songs, but they all seemed to be in a great mood, especially Jerry.  I have accepted now that AIC is opening for VR, but I was really hoping for more than an hour (no encore) and some sharing of the stage.  I thought it would have been cool for Jerry to come back out for the Pink Floyd cover (Wish You Were Here).  They could have taken that right into Jerry's famous take on Brain Damage~~but that is just wishful thinking.  Maybe they will eventually do some of that type of stuff as the tour progresses. 

    Velvet Revolver also had the same set as the Montreal show with a few changes in the order.  They were fantastic performers, and I am shocked that none of the people around me were moving much.  I am sure I annoyed the hell out of some of those duds!  I can't imagine being a part of  that show and not moving a bit, let alone dancing.  The one thing I will say is that VR was incredibly loud.   I had pretty severe tinnitus, and my ears actually hurt.  I have been to 100s of live shows and my ears never bothered me that much.  I would recommend at least bringing ear plugs.

    The clincher for me was the new moon paired with the Perseid showers that were visible once you got out of the city.  It seemed to be the perfect ending to an incredible show.

    I am so thankful that AIC is doing this tour.  I would have loved more than an hour, but at least I have another hour to look forward to at Darien Lake.   THANKS to all 4 of you for creating a bright spot in my life!!!!! 

    I would love to hear what other fans thought, as well as the actual order of songs.  As I previously posted, I was too into the show to write in my damn notebook!!   I can't wait to see your pictures!  Glad to hear some of you were able to successfully get cameras in.  I saw 2 being confiscated.

    Looking forward to other reviews!!!



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  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 2:35 PM 69609 in reply to 69607

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    It was a fantastic show indeed. To be honest, I only went to see Sean and thought they wouldn't sound good. Needless to say, I think they shut my doubting ass up after a minute and a half into Again. They sounded so amazing. William really surprised me the most, he doesn't try to sound like Layne, but he's got his power and soul. A really great performer.

    Now for a bit of story time. My friends and I decided to leave a bit early because we had enough with Velvet Revolver. The whole show I kept saying "I want to meet Sean". But the parking lot security is far too tight, and I'm not really familiar with the Ampitheatre enough to try and work my way back. So we go and wait underneath the white bridge with the Pizza Pizza logo on it for a pick up.

    We're sitting there just chatting about the show and what not when we see this bus come along. "Sean better be on that bus" I say to one of my friends half jokingly". So I look through the window and sitting there is Sean. I jump up from the curb and start running alongside the bus, which begins to slow and eventually stop because of the traffic light. "SEAN! SEAN! SEAN!" I'm screaming at the top of my lungs, he can't really hear me though. I'm preparing for heartbreak when he finally looks out the window and sees me. The dude throws me the horns! My friends and I are going nuts. I make a little heart with my hands and put him in the centre. Then Jerry who I didn't even see because I was busy with Sean acknowledges us and waves at as. The bus starts moving and they are still waving goodbye. We went nuts. Coolest night ever. We decided if they tour again we'll go see them and hang around in the parking lot until we meet them (assuming it would be the Kool Haus like last time). I'll ask Sean if he remembered the time I yelled at him. If they are reading this, you guys seriously made our lives. Thanks for the show.
     
  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 4:04 PM 69618 in reply to 69609

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    ahh you lucky ***!
  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 5:38 PM 69639 in reply to 69618

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    I took hundreds of photos from the show last night, and I got to meet William and shake his hand....overall a great night for a concert. I hope to see AIC as the headliner next time!
  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 6:43 PM 69650 in reply to 69639

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    Great set. Loved every second of it. But thats all it was. A set.

    Sorry guys, I don't get it. Why you open for anyone is beyond me.
    I was lucky enough to see last years show in Toronto and the
    next week in Milwaukee. The best shows I've ever seen.

    I would guess that many fans passed on the show because they
    knew a set would not be enough. I'm going to Milwaukee for
    the "Acoustic Hour" on August 31/07 because I need more.

    Rethink this plan and come back headlining. Please.

    Rob
  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 7:05 PM 69653 in reply to 69650

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    Such great reviews/experiences ~ thank you for letting the rest of us live vicariously by reading them Wink

     

    As for opening, no AIC tour was planned for this year ~ until VR called.....this is better than the alternative! 


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  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 7:23 PM 69658 in reply to 69653

    Re: Toronto 8-12-07

    First I want to thank this site for the awesome tickets...you guys rock!

    Unfortunately Alice's set was short, but man was it sweet.  The boys never disappoint, and Jerry looked like he was having a blast.  Hopefully we can do it all again real soon.

    Here's a review from the Toronto Sun.  Its mostly on the VR show but Alice gets a positive notice.

    The Velvet Touch
    By JASON MACNEIL -- Special To Sun Media

    TORONTO - After coming into town three months ago for a club show, Velvet Revolver returned to Toronto. And like the first time, there wasn't exactly much to find fault with.

    The band, in the early stages of another North American tour, churned out a fine 100-minute set before a near sold-out crowd at the Molson Amphitheatre Sunday evening.

    With lead singer Scott Weiland looking like he just finished working with The Salvation Army, the "supergroup" opened with the blazing boogie-tinged Let It Roll from the new album Libertad. Not to be outdone, guitarist Slash held up his side of this rock and roll bargain during the ensuing She Mine as a tossed beer cup roughly half-full just missed him by a foot or two.

    While the same projectile of choice was also aimed later on at bassist Duff McKagan and guitarist Dave Kushner (and missing both), it didn't stop the group from chugging along at a rapid clip with the rousing Sucker Train Blues leading into the crunchy Do It For The Kids. "We're Velvet Revolver and we still play motherf--king rock and roll," Weiland said to cheers.

    And that they certainly do. Aside from the video screen behind them and a small display of the Libertad cover art on either side, there was very little in the way of gimmicks. Of course when you mix three parts of Guns N' Roses together with one part of Stone Temple Pilots little else is needed.

    After tearing through Big Machine, Velvet Revolver unfurled Pills, Demons, Etc., sounding as if it was some strange yet effective homage to Sly And The Family Stone. But try as they might with their own rock solid material, the back catalogue of their former groups earned the loudest responses of the evening beginning with Vasoline as drummer Matt Sorum worked a bit harder on the number.

    Things took a mellower, subdued tone when a brief set change had the group seated in a quasi-unplugged manner. The ensuing rendition of Interstate Love Song appeared a bit tamer than usual but still had the desired effect of the audience doing the bulk of the backing vocals. The first Guns N' Roses effort Patience was also given one of the bigger ovations as Slash, sporting his ever-present black top hat, nailed the song on his twin-necked guitar.

    Probably the only drawback was how it took Velvet Revolver a couple of songs to get back up to snuff as was the case with another G N' R classic It's So Easy and the ballad-y Fall To Pieces which Weiland stated was "for the casual fan." But before closing the show, older material emerged once more with the one-two punch of Mr. Brownstone and Sex Type Thing.

    Earning an equal amount of appreciation on this night was Alice In Chains. The resurrected band, with lead singer William Duvall replacing the late Layne Staley, proved to be a strong support act with songs such as Dirt, No Excuses and Down In A Hole during its 45-minute set.

    http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/V/Velvet_Revolver/ConcertReviews/2007/08/13/4413668.html

     

  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 8:00 PM 69664 in reply to 69658

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    What a killer show.. the band was sooo tight and at a few points I got chills because if you closed your eyes... well, I won't go there for obvious reasons.. let's just say that William was phenomenal and he really does justice to the songs. A killer set by the band, and they all looked like they were having loads of fun. One thing I noticed in the article was they said AIC played dirt... I don't remember that lol. Nonetheless an amazing set and an amazing performance.

    Oh yeah.. and VR was damn good too Big Smile

    A loud concert, but not too ridiculously loud. The average person wouldn't need earplugs. The only louder concert I've been to is Godsmack and Metallica, but that was indoor anyways. You guys who have tickets for future shows are in for a real treat. This was a hell of a show, and I bet it only gets better as the tour goes on. Oh and I saw a question somewhere on the board about tour shirts... I got one and trust me they look awesomeYes.

     I got my camera in (small camera, easy to fit in a shoe haha) but most of my pics were of VR as it was still bright out when AIC was on and I saw a couple cameras confiscated inside the concert as well. Once I go through them I'll pick out the AIC ones and put em up!

  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 8:44 PM 69669 in reply to 69664

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    after last night's show i  am a believer of William DeVual, i missed the first 30 secs of the set cause ticket master fucked up in what time the show started, Alice in Chains was nothing short of amazing, just a tight and kick ass band with a kick ass show! Velvet Revolver also kicked ass as Slash and Scott tore the house down! but one highlight for me that is gonna stand out for a while was that i got to meet DeVual as he came down to my section to watch a bit of the VR set, he was a little embaressed to be there and only a handful of ppl noticed him or reconized him there, i got him to sign my ticket for me, just an awsome guy, what an awsome fuck'n show, please let there be a bootleg of it!!! i would be sooooooooooo happy if there was!!!
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  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 10:25 PM 69680 in reply to 69669

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    How are the fans going to submit pictures if they are confiscating cameras?  I was going to bring my digital camera  on Friday but I am going to have to rethink that.

    I'm glad everyone enjoyed the showBig Smile

  •  Mon, Aug 13 2007, 10:25 PM 69681 in reply to 69669

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    I waa a fan back in the day, but after layne's passing I never really listened again, now I went to this show last night, and was completly blown away by VR and AIC!  They are really great live I must say,

     strubwiiinchains is not online. Last active: 08-13-2007, 5:46 PM strubwiiinchains you say you have hundreds of pics from the bands, can you post them up somewhere or make a link for a zip file of them, that would be fantastic!

     On facebook.com there is a group called "I saw velvet revovler and alice in chains at molson amp"  go join, pics are up there too...

     Cant wait to see AIC headline next time!

     

    Gunsguy

     

     

  •  Tue, Aug 14 2007, 8:32 AM 69728 in reply to 69680

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    Re: Toronto 8-12

    I love how that show by show by show,the William doubters become William lovers! Big Smile


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  •  Tue, Aug 14 2007, 10:13 AM 69743 in reply to 69728

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    Me too!  William is a perfect fit, IMO.  I should clarify about my ears/earplug comment:  I was in section 202 (1st elevated section)  directly in the line of the speakers.  My ears still hurt, but I will take the pain to have direct eye contact with Jerry!!

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  •  Tue, Aug 14 2007, 10:58 AM 69751 in reply to 69743

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    Eurobaldy is very jealous!!

    You guys are having all the fun.

    The set sounds basically the same as for the European festivals last year.

    As i've said before, William is the nicest 'star' i've ever met, and has got bags of

    talent singing and playing the guitar. I'm glad you guys are getting to see how good he

    really is.

  •  Tue, Aug 14 2007, 12:25 PM 69761 in reply to 69751

    Re: Toronto 8-12

    Great stuff so far guys! I am so excited to see them but yet sad. They arent coming here till the first week of Oct. And I know that they wont be playing too long..and thats sad. How can you go see AIC and only get an hour? Thats like fucking for 45 without the big O. :(  I will take what I can get. I saw them last year and it was fucking kick ass. Im glad that VR plays some GNR and STP that will make a good show...How long did VR play? And wasnt there a band before AIC? I know that there is another band playing before AIC here...


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