by DirtyMartini on 08 Jul 2007 06:54
OK, I'm still awake cuz I was browsing through this thread. Just a couple of quick things.
Bon Jovi was absolutely well-received. Total home field advantage. Plus, they're perfect for a large and diverse crowd They did a great job. Plus, this is New Jersey.
But -- and this is where being there helps -- you guys are way off on crowd response. I'm going to use AZ's comments, just because they relate best -- not hacking on AZ.
[quote="AZPEARTPORTNOY"]3. Roger Waters put everyone to sleep[/quote]
Not even close. May have put some folks at home to sleep -- and "Brain Damage" and "Us and Them" was mellow, but the audience at Giants was all over "Money," "Brick II," etc. Huge response.
[quote] 4. This all led up to the Police coming to a worn out and bored crowd.[/quote]
Not in the least. Right before The Police came on, the stadium -- the WHOLE stadium -- had broken out into rounds and rounds of a raucouse Wave. We were on the 6th go-round (literally 6) when Diaz walked onstage to intro The Police. The audience was quite excited.
Like I said earlier, the crowd LOVED when Kanye came onstage. If he's not your musical taste, of course you won't dig it -- but for an audience of such a HUGE range of ages and tastes, it actually worked really well.
Again, not hacking on AZ -- not criticizing anyone at all. Just saw some crowd comments that I wanted to address. Video doesn't do justice to the full picture of the experience. It's a part of the whole "energy" issue of being there vs. not -- you don't really know how the audience responded and how the energy felt without being immersed in it. I can't tell you what selective images were broadcast; I can just tell you what the sea of people around me were doing. And they LOVED the two-star jam.
And Stewart, holy shit.
Dramatic highlights & a unique musical cosmos. Guaranteed.