Tag: Saratoga Performing Arts Center

  • Show Number One: Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire at SPAC, August 29

    After years of radio play and later, jam band covers from the extensive catalog of both bands, I was finally able to see Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire. Performing together and separately at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on Saturday, August 29.

    chicago earth wind fireI am still surprised that I hadn’t seen either of them in the past, but a co-bill for the two bands that presented the bands in a ‘Don’t worry, you won’t miss a moment’ manner was as ideal as you can get for a late summer show at SPAC. The audience filled nearly every inch of the SPAC lawn with chairs for an incredible night of ’70s and ’80s funk and soul. Here’s my take on my first time seeing Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire.

    • Both bands came out at the start of the night together singing “Got to Get You Out of My Mind” by The Beatles.
    • Incredibly, and despite having 20+ musicians on stage, you can hear the sound clear as day. Great mix.
    • Bassist Verdine White from Earth, Wind & Fire asked “Is there a Chicago/Earth, Wind & Fire dance party in the house?” and it was too cheesy to not laugh.
    • Heavy ’70s soul groove with these two bands on the stage. You figure they had to share bills together back in the Nixon/Ford/Carter years.
    • The stage is symmetrical with pianos, drums and horns spread out evenly – not a bad angle in the house.
    • When Robert Lamm said “We had no idea we would be around this long,” I nodded my head in agreement. It’s even more surprisingly the band has toured every single year since they first formed.
    • “Boogie Wonderland” – people were dancing or sitting – they couldn’t figure out what to do. Regardless, Earth, Wind & Fire was the set to dance to.
    • After a few tunes, and knowing they had to be saving “Shining Star” and “September” for the encore, I realized I do not know much Earth, Wind & Fire and need to go through the full catalog soon.
    • A solid mix of live footage and photos from the past were seen on the video screen throughout the set.
    • The SPAC lawn was not that bad. Phish fans, myself included, complain about the sound on the lawn. Definitely not an issue tonight. I regretted not bringing earplugs.
    • Band intros went on for a while, then they introduced the three original members of the band, Philip Bailey, Maurice White and Ralph Johnson.
    • I know these songs, but not the titles, the result of years of casual radio play.
    • Maurice can hit some HIGH notes!
    • “Let’s Groove” was a perfect closer
    • After a short set break, I realized I hadn’t been to SPAC with both my parents, ever. Last time I was here with my mom, I saw Huey Lewis and the News in 1989.
    • “I’m so happy that you love me.” Sometimes, the song titles just write themselves.
    • I’d estimate that half of this crowd had Chicago and/or Earth, Wind & Fire songs as their wedding reception music.
    • Hell, half of this crowd had to make out/get laid to any of these songs. This is baby-making music for Boomers.
    • “You’re the Inspiration” is such a dad rock song, if dad is serenading mom.
    • Chicago covers “I’m a Man” by Spencer Davis Group. One of my favorite all time rock songs and it has had a second life this whole time. This is awesome. If I wasn’t a Chicago fan before.
    • The drums section in “I’m a Man” was unexpected and impressive. This provided a perfect counterbalance to the overly mellow “Inspiration.”
    • I have my mom’s copy of Chicago Transit Authority and she’s not getting it back.
    • “Street Player” is a damn fine and energetic disco era song. Someone start covering this, please.
    • Some of these songs do sound the same when played in succession. “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” is the spring from which all others grow.
    • People are snuggling. This is cute.
    • “Saturday Night in the Park,” was pretty spot on for being in Saratoga Spa State Park on a Saturday night. It’s like they were waiting all week to sing it here.
    • Random pockets of dancing popped up throughout the crowd intermittently for Chicago, a band best enjoyed from a seat.
    • No matter the song, someone in the crowd knew it and sang along. We all sang along at some point.
    • “September” and “Sing a Song” started the final songs of the night, getting everyone back up again.
    • “Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is?” was sweet and preceded “Shining Star”, leaving enough time for…
    • “25 or 6 to 4” – I have loved this song since first listen when I was maybe 12 or so. It might be the first time I ever heard it played live, outside of a high school holiday concert in 2005. Beyond that, only teases from jam bands. Hearing this live was a treat.
    • I need to get Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire back into my life – two fantastic bands crossed off the list.
  • Slipknot Announce Summer’s Last Stand Tour, Includes Stops at Darien Lake, SPAC, Jones Beach

    Hot off the release of last year’s album .5: The Gray Chapter, Iowa’s Slipknot has returned with a vengeance headlining various festivals and tours across the world, are now geared up for one of their biggest tours to date: Summer’s Last Stand.

    Joining them on this tour are the mighty Lamb Of God, Bullet For My Valentine, and Motionless In White. The tour kicks off in West Palm Beach, FL on July 24 and will wrap up in Dallas, Texas September 5. This tour will include three stops in  New York State including Darien Lake Performing Arts Center on July 29, Saratoga Performing Arts Center on July 31, and Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY on August 1.

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    The tour dates as follows:

    Jul. 24 – West Palm Beach, Fla. @ Cruzan Amphitheater

    Jul. 25 – Tampa, Fla. @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater

    Jul. 26 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Aaron’s Amphitheater at Lakewood

    Jul. 28 – Detroit, Mich. @ DTE Energy Music Theatre

    Jul. 29 – Darien Center, N.Y. @ Darien Lake Performing Arts Center

    Jul. 31 – Saratoga Springs, N.Y. @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Aug. 01 – Wantagh, N.Y. @ Nikon at Jones Beach Theater

    Aug. 02 – Hartford, Conn. @ Xfinity Theatre

    Aug. 04 – Boston, Mass. @ Xfinity Center

    Aug. 05 – Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center

    Aug. 06 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ First Niagara Pavilion

    Aug. 08 – Toronto, Ontario @ Molson Amphitheater

    Aug. 11 – Washington, D.C. @ Jiffy Lube Live

    Aug. 12 – Virginia Beach, Va. @ Farm Bureau Live

    Aug. 14 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Klipsch Music Center

    Aug. 15 – Chicago, Ill. @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheater

    Aug. 16 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

    Aug. 19 – Denver, Colo. @ Red Rocks Amphitheater

    Aug. 21 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheater

    Aug. 24 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Rogers Arena

    Aug. 26 – Concord, Calif. @ Concord Pavilion

    Aug. 28 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ MGM Resort Festival Lot

    Aug. 29 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion

    Aug. 30 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ Isleta Amphitheater

    Sep. 02 – Austin, Texas @ Austin 360 Amphitheater

    Sep. 04 – Houston, Texas @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Sep. 05 – Dallas, Texas @ Gexa Energy Pavilion

    Tickets are on sale now. You can purchase the Darien Lake tickets here, or the Saratoga show here, and the Long Island show here.

  • Drops of Jupiter Will Fall Over NY During TRAIN Summer Tour

    Train Picasso At The Wheel Tour PosterTrain known for “Drops of Jupiter” is steaming into NY state this summer with their “Picasso At The Wheel” tour.

    Four different locations across the state will get the chance to experience this tour including Nikon at Jones Beach, SPAC, Darien Lake and Bethel Woods.

    The tour will also see support by The Fray and Matt Nathanson.

    Once at the show, head over to the Patcast Tailgate Tent located in the parking lot before doors and inside the venue after doors open. There you will find Dj’s spinning classic rock tunes. You can record shout outs for future Patcast shows.The tents will also feature a chance at ticket upgrades.

    Train is also bringing back the Mermaid contest. All mermaids should register at the Patcast tent and the top three will be brought out on stage before Train performs.

    This past September, Train released their seventh studio effort Bulletproof Picasso. Train first saw success with their hit single “Meet Virginia” from the band’s debut album Train. The bands second studio album Drops Of Jupiter, catapulted the band to mainstream success going certified double platinum. Title track “Drops Of Jupiter (Tell Me)” won 2 Grammy awards in 2002 for Best Rock Song and Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist. In 2011 the band won two Billboard Music Awards for Top Rock Artist and Top Rock Song for “Hey, Soul Sister.”

    Early in 2014, The Fray released their fourth studio album Helios. The Fray won three Billboard Music Awards in 2006 for Digital Songs Artist, Digital Album Artist and Digital Album of the Year for the single “How to Save A Life.” The Fray’s debut album How to Save a Life, is certified double platinum by the RIAA. Lead single off the debut album “Over My Head (Cable Car)”, gained them immediate national exposure.

    Matt Nathanson’s last studio album Last of the Great Pretenders was released in 2013. His current single “Headphones” features the singer Lolo. Nathanson has released eight studio albums in his career. Many of Nathanson’s songs have been featured in various television shows including NCIS, Private Practice, One Tree Hill and Scrubs to name a few. Matt also serenaded a couple on season 16 of The Bachelor with his hit “Faster.”

    Picasso At The Wheel N.Y Tour Dates: Click venue in your area to purchase tickets.

    6-16-2015 Wantagh, NY  Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | $79.50 – $29.50 before fees.

    6-19-2015 Saratoga Springs, NY  Saratoga Performing Arts Center | $79.50 – $25.00 before fees.

    6-24-2015 Darien Center, NY  Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | $79.50 – $25.00 before fees.

    6-26-2015 Bethel, NY  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts | $107.00 – $32.00 including fees except S&H.

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