Re: The ATL Concert

From: "Verrronica Smith" <Verrronica@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Fri
18 Jan 2002 11:31:24 EST

Hey Tim,

Thanks for the review.  I watched the first 5 songs on the Vh1 special and I thought it was pretty cool that they started off with the hardest songs from Weathered....even though I'll miss the *signature* opening notes of Ode!  THe hush that would come over the crowd as the lights dimmed and then you'd hear those opening chords in the dark....then the flash of lights as Stapp jumped in with the vocals and the crowd would go nuts and you knew you were in for a kickass rock concert!!  Ahhh memories!  Anyway, I'm looking forward to the Detroit show, much more so than I previously was.

Btw, during which songs did Stapp play the guitar?

V

In a message dated 1/18/02 8:27:21 AM Eastern Standard Time, WaffleTwitch99@AOL.COM writes:


Wow!!! What a show. Those of you that are going to see them in other cities
are in for a treat. This show had like everything that a concert could. The
stage is amazing, the affects are awsome, and everything is kickin'.  Stapp
played guitar for two songs on stage and he frickin killed it, it was so
cool. I think it was way better than the last time they came to ATL but for
me personally nothing will beat the first time I saw them at Music Midtown. I

just wish I could have been in the crowd than in the seats. There was one
thing though that I didn't care for to much though, at the opening of the
concert they kinda went in order with their set like on the Weathered cd, but

then they cut into some MOP and HC and back to Weathered, so it was cool. But

then at the end when they do their trademark exit, then return they came back

and played "Don't Stop Dancing" then "Higher" and "My Sacrafice". I thought
it was crazy to play the last two together but it worked well. It was so
awsome. People that are going are in for a treat and one kick a$$ night.

Later
TIM