OT: Ringo tour
Posted: 01 Jul 2014 16:52
If you have never seen Ringo and the All Starr Band, go! I saw them at the Chicago Theater on Saturday and it was incredible! I knew it would be good, but I had no idea it would be so awesome! Took a buddy who needed extreme cheering up and it worked! Richard Page (Mister Mister) sounds exactly the same as he did nearly 30 years ago! I shut my eyes on "Kyrie" and "Broken Wings" and it was 1985! Same for Steve Lukather on the Toto hits, except he got a little help on the high stuff from Richard Page and Warren Ham. And of course, Greg Rolie owning the Hammond on the Santana stuff. Then, good old Todd Rundgren on "Saw the Light" and "Bang the Drum", but the real surprise was him doing "Love is the Answer"! I had no idea he wrote that!
And do I really need to mention how tight Ringo and Greg Bissonette were? Talk about telepathy! They played the exact same fills on "Wanna Be Your Man"! And all evening, Ringo would do the tastiest stuff that totally complimented Greg's main part . And he has the coolest red sparkle kit with black hardware this time around! He played his kit most of the night, which was a very nice surprise. Greg was outstanding! He did all the percussion stuff on the Santana tunes with a pair of timbales on the left and played cowbell with his foot! And he did this solo on "Oye Como Va" that was amazing! He is a great choice and you can tell there's nowhere he'd rather be.
We had box seats and a great view AND they were the cheap seats!!! Fantastic evening! Worth every penny and then some!
And do I really need to mention how tight Ringo and Greg Bissonette were? Talk about telepathy! They played the exact same fills on "Wanna Be Your Man"! And all evening, Ringo would do the tastiest stuff that totally complimented Greg's main part . And he has the coolest red sparkle kit with black hardware this time around! He played his kit most of the night, which was a very nice surprise. Greg was outstanding! He did all the percussion stuff on the Santana tunes with a pair of timbales on the left and played cowbell with his foot! And he did this solo on "Oye Como Va" that was amazing! He is a great choice and you can tell there's nowhere he'd rather be.
We had box seats and a great view AND they were the cheap seats!!! Fantastic evening! Worth every penny and then some!