Kim and I headed back to Fiddler’s Green last night for our second show there. This time the lineup was a little more rocking than the Stevie Wonder show we saw earlier. Another difference was that the tickets were not free this time and were not in the reserved seats either. I must say now after sitting in the lawn, it should be the last time I ever do so there, at least with a crowd of that size. We got there as the first band of the night, Cheap Trick, was finishing up their set and there wasn’t a good spot left on the lawn. Though we missed hearing them play “I Want You to Want Me” we did get to hear the next most popular song “Surrender” and I wish we would have arrived earlier as they could have been the most entertaining of the night.
Next up was Heart, the act I might have been most excited to see. The Wilson sisters and the rest of the band started off a little slow with some of the lesser known songs, but eventually they got into the groove with a toned down performance of “Alone” which later launched into rocking versions of “Crazy on You” and “Barracuda.” I must say that they sounded great throughout the short 45 minute set and I wish they would have played a bit longer. Though they did play a quick encore, including a Led Zeppelin cover. It’s not every day you see an non-headliner play an encore.
Finally, the night was wrapped up with Journey and their latest front-man, Arnel Pineda who was hired after band members saw him performing cover songs on YouTube. Though I’m not sure he compares to Steve Perry, he does a pretty good job filling in and at times you could be completely fooled into thinking Mr. Perry was on stage. There were some good tunes thrown in early, but I felt that they played a few too many new songs as well. I highly doubt many in the sold out crowd were there for the new stuff. But when they did bust out the hits, the crowd went wild!
we are going to that same concert at Riverbend on Sept 7th
You guys will love it!