
The opening band, Crash Kings, took the stage at 8pm and played for 36 minutes only. They are a three-piece band with the keyboardist handling vocal duties. While they sounded great and performed well, their lack lustre stage presence certainly did nothing to instil me into album purchase. There did seem to be some crowd recognition as they rolled into what would be their final song, apparently played on a local radio station according to my concert companion, but they still seemed glued to their spots on the stage.

They seemed lifeless and uninterested even, maybe it was catching from Crash Kings. There was very little crowd interaction, no introduction of band, no "thanks Hamilton" and very little song introduction.
Certainly not what I would call a rocking show from a band that obviously needs to work on their fanbase judging from the smaller venue of Copps Coliseum and only using half of the arena at that, which did not even appear to be sold out.
There were many songs missing from the set, including Sex Type Thing, Wicked Garden, Sour Girl, Creep, Love Pop's Suicide and Lady Picture Show. I understand that there is not enough time to hear everything with a catalogue of so many great songs, but perhaps if they had played more than an hour and 20 minutes for the $80 ticket price the crowd would have felt a bit better.
Don't get me wrong, the sound was excellent and the DeLeo brothers seemed note perfect with Scott's voice being in top form, but then again, maybe that was just all the beer that I drank!
It did pick up speed eventually with the encore being the best part of the show, but by that point for me it was too little too late. Then, bang, the lights came on and it was over at not even an hour and a half and so many songs missing, all in all very disappointing.
Sin, Vasoline, Crackerman, Hollywood Bitch, Hickory Dichotomy, Meat Plow, Still Remains, Big Empty, Black Again, Between the Lines, Interstate Love Song, Plush, Tumble in the Rough, Big Bang Baby, Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart, Encores: Unglued, Dead & Bloated

The Meister
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