
vchizzle
Active member
Went to STP in Chicago @ the Charter One Pavillion on Northerly Island(5-22-08). Great show. The show opened with an area marching band, which I thought was a pretty cool thing to do(especially for the high school students). The marching band was really good.
Great place to see a show, right on the lake with the city of Chicago lit up as the background behind the stage. It was kinda cold with the wind off the lake this early in the concert season, but not unbearable by any means. We had tickets in section 314 which was Roberts side of the stage. Our row was 2nd from last all the way at the top. Still could see pretty good and the sound was decent up there.
Our section was super lame Everyone was sitting down the whole time we were up there. My fiancee and me and maybe 2 other people were standing. I understand some people want seats to be able to sit, blah, blah, blah. But, this is a ROCK concert! To me its kind of an insult to the band, unless you pysically can't stand up that long. They performed really well.
Dean had some guitar issues(cutting out) on the opening song(Big Empty). The rest of the band messed around playing some James Brown while they were fixing it.
Robert's vocal mic should have been louder, that was really the only sound issue I had. The only song that sounded "not quite right" to me was "Big Bang Baby" - alot of it was that Robert was doing the falsetto(sp?) vocal hamony and it just wasn't loud enough in the mix to sound normal. There's alot of doubling vocals going on in that tune on the album.
The light show was average, nothing too special. They should have had the side screens turned on though. I felt anyone on the side was missing out visually on the show. The Best STP light show was the GIANT lava lamps from the Purple tour in '94. That was super cool.
The band was really tight especially for being the 1st week of the tour. If you've seen bands multiple times on one tour, things always tighten up as the tour goes on. But everything was solid. Tones were really, really good. Dean lead tones sounded great. I wish I could have seen into the racks better. All I could see gear wise was 2 Ampeg 8-10's and a Vox AC30 and one Marshall 412. Everyone was is really good form, Scott sounded good - sounded and appeared to be dead sober. Not quite as animated as some other times but good.
So, since everyone was so lame in our section, we decided(as we were getting a few more beers) we would try and get into the SRO floor area. This was about 5 songs into the set. We had been watching and they were pretty much checking everyones tickets. But we walked through like we were supposed to be there and no one asked or said a word to us
From this point on we had an absolute blast. MUCH better being at stage level where people were having a good time. It was pretty laid back. Not packed like sardines. Everyone was friendly and just having fun. Maybe due to the fact that the STP crowd is probably mostly into their 30's & 40's now? By the last 4 songs we had slowly and politely made our to about 4 people from the front of the stage. Scott came out and was being held by the audience for one of the last songs. All in all, an awesome show and we had a great time
Set list(close I think
Big Empty
(w/James Brown interlude)
Wicked Garden
Big Bang Baby
Silvergun Superman
Vasoline
Crackerman (i think, i was in the bathroom)
Lady Picture Show
Sourgirl
Creep
Naked Sunday
Plush
Interstate Love Song
Unglued
Too Cool Queenie
Coma
Down
All in the Suit that You Wear
Sex Type Thing
Sin
(ENCORE BREAK)
Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart
Great place to see a show, right on the lake with the city of Chicago lit up as the background behind the stage. It was kinda cold with the wind off the lake this early in the concert season, but not unbearable by any means. We had tickets in section 314 which was Roberts side of the stage. Our row was 2nd from last all the way at the top. Still could see pretty good and the sound was decent up there.
Our section was super lame Everyone was sitting down the whole time we were up there. My fiancee and me and maybe 2 other people were standing. I understand some people want seats to be able to sit, blah, blah, blah. But, this is a ROCK concert! To me its kind of an insult to the band, unless you pysically can't stand up that long. They performed really well.
Dean had some guitar issues(cutting out) on the opening song(Big Empty). The rest of the band messed around playing some James Brown while they were fixing it.
Robert's vocal mic should have been louder, that was really the only sound issue I had. The only song that sounded "not quite right" to me was "Big Bang Baby" - alot of it was that Robert was doing the falsetto(sp?) vocal hamony and it just wasn't loud enough in the mix to sound normal. There's alot of doubling vocals going on in that tune on the album.
The light show was average, nothing too special. They should have had the side screens turned on though. I felt anyone on the side was missing out visually on the show. The Best STP light show was the GIANT lava lamps from the Purple tour in '94. That was super cool.
The band was really tight especially for being the 1st week of the tour. If you've seen bands multiple times on one tour, things always tighten up as the tour goes on. But everything was solid. Tones were really, really good. Dean lead tones sounded great. I wish I could have seen into the racks better. All I could see gear wise was 2 Ampeg 8-10's and a Vox AC30 and one Marshall 412. Everyone was is really good form, Scott sounded good - sounded and appeared to be dead sober. Not quite as animated as some other times but good.
So, since everyone was so lame in our section, we decided(as we were getting a few more beers) we would try and get into the SRO floor area. This was about 5 songs into the set. We had been watching and they were pretty much checking everyones tickets. But we walked through like we were supposed to be there and no one asked or said a word to us
From this point on we had an absolute blast. MUCH better being at stage level where people were having a good time. It was pretty laid back. Not packed like sardines. Everyone was friendly and just having fun. Maybe due to the fact that the STP crowd is probably mostly into their 30's & 40's now? By the last 4 songs we had slowly and politely made our to about 4 people from the front of the stage. Scott came out and was being held by the audience for one of the last songs. All in all, an awesome show and we had a great time
Set list(close I think

Big Empty
(w/James Brown interlude)
Wicked Garden
Big Bang Baby
Silvergun Superman
Vasoline
Crackerman (i think, i was in the bathroom)
Lady Picture Show
Sourgirl
Creep
Naked Sunday
Plush
Interstate Love Song
Unglued
Too Cool Queenie
Coma
Down
All in the Suit that You Wear
Sex Type Thing
Sin
(ENCORE BREAK)
Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart


