Saturday, April 5, 2025

Heart with Cheap Trick Live in Edmonton March 21st 2025

 

 I actually wrote this short review a week ago and apparently didn't post. Fucking dumb ass, I am. So here it is.

 A week ago my buddy Nazz and I went to the Heart and Cheap Trick double bill at Rogers Place. I had no intention of going to this show as I am not a fan of Heart but would like to have seen Cheap Trick again, but wasn't going to pay for tickets. Well, as luck would have it. An old friend of mine happened to have tickets and wasn't able to make it to the show, so offered the tickets to me. Thank you so much Trina if you happen to see this.

 So this would be my second time attending a Heart concert. The first time being in August 1990 when the Black Crowes opened for them. I went to that show as I am a big fan of The Crowes. After seeing the opening band my buddy Hurl and I left with no regrets.

 Thirty-five years later here I am again going to a Heart concert where I really only want to see the opening band, this time being Cheap Trick. Only this time, I ended up staying for some of Heart. I've just never been a fan of the band. Ya, they put out some classic rock back in the day, but hearing it so often on classic rock radio, I just got really sick of them and they just never really did anything for me.

 This Heart tour was previously supposed to happen a year ago but was postponed after lead singer Ann Wilson's recovery from cancer. Ann is performing this tour in a wheelchair after taking a spill a few weeks before the tour started busting up her elbow. So her arm is in a sling and from what I have read Ann just thought it would be safer to perform in a wheelchair.

 I have to admit, I was surprised how well she can still sing even from a wheelchair. And sister Nancy Wilson is still rocking it. I was surprised that the band needed four guitarists though, weird. My buddy Nazz and I only stayed for about half the show, what we heard was alright, some old songs such as "Magic Man", "Crazy On You", "Let's Dance" a Bowie cover, "Dreamboat Annie" and a Zeppelin cover "Going To California" and then that was enough for both of us.

Heart.








  With Cheap Trick opening we made sure to be there early as we didn't want to miss any of their opening set. This would be my third time seeing Cheap Trick in concert. I saw Cheap Trick just a few years ago opening for Rod Stewart, and have to say I think they sounded way better this time around.

 Good thing we got there early as the first song they did was "Dream Police" which really surprised me as that is probably their biggest song. Who starts a set with there biggest song, Cheap Trick, that's who. Lead vocalist Robin Zander still sounds good, looking older as they all are, hell I think Robin, guitarist Rick Neilson and bassist Tom Petersson are all in their mid 70's now.

 I thought their setlist was good, playing such hits as "Lookout", "I Know What I Want", "I Want You To Want Me", "Surrender" and "The Flame" a song I can't stand, that was the only bad song for me, and then closed out their opening set with "Goodnight". All and all a great set and a lot of fun. Good times!!!

Cheap Trick.











  A big thank you to my buddy Nazz for the t-shirt too.

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Friday, April 4, 2025

April 4th

 

 On April 4th, 2018 I saw The Bronx headline a show at the Starlite Room in Edmonton. Opening the show was fellow Los Angeles band No Parents. A great double bill it was!



Wednesday, April 2, 2025

April 2nd

  On April 2nd, 2022 I saw the Los Angeles band Starcrawler play the Foundry On Whyte in Edmonton. Opening the show was a local artist by the name of Robin Cisek.


Tuesday, April 1, 2025

April 1st

 

 April 1st, 2013 I saw Lucero and Shovels & Rope play the Starlite Room in Edmonton. An amazing double bill. Notice the spelling mistake on the ticket stub. They really messed up the opening band name big time!

Monday, March 31, 2025

March 31st

  It was March 31st, 1990 that I saw BTO (Bachman Turner Overdrive) play the Edmonton Convention Centre with local rockers Killing Time.





Saturday, March 29, 2025

Mike Plume Live in Edmonton March 19th 2025

   On March 19th Buzzard, Cuz, Janis and I went to see Mike Plume play at the Temple in Edmonton, the show was originally supposed to be at the Starlite Room but was moved to the smaller venue in the same building, the Temple. Not enough tickets sold to fill the Starlite Room, which is a shame as Mike should be selling out that room, but nonetheless, this was a great room to see Mike perform in. Intimate and the right size for the crowd that was there. This would be my 27th time seeing Mike in concert.

 The evening started with local artist Sean Davis Newton. Sean is not only a songwriter but also a producer, recording engineer and podcaster. He recently just released an album called Bird Brain. An album about birds, ya weird I know. Sean played a 30 minute set that seemed to go over pretty good with the audience. Weird quirky folk style music.

Sean Davis Newton.


 After a short break it was time for Mike Plume. Mike was on fire this night, a two hour long set with just him and his guitar. I have seen Mike a lot of times live solo and with his band, but this show was my second favourite solo show I have seen him play. My favourite being the time I saw him play at Lana Lou's in Vancouver. It had been a year and a half since I last saw Plume in concert, with him now living in Ontario we don't get to see him quite as often, which is a bummer, but man this show was so fucking good!

 With this show being over a week ago now, I can't recall what he opened with, I do know it wasn't his usual opening song "My Old Friend", that was the second song on this night. As per usual, Mike sounded great and his guitar playing was awesome too, and his stories were very entertaining with humour mixed in. he could have played for three hours and there would still be songs I wish he would have played. But his setlist for this night was awesome. Fan favourites like "8:30 Newfoundland (This Is Our Home)", this song could easily be Canada's second National Anthem. Another fan favourite played was "More Than A Game" the best hockey song ever wrote in my opinion, with all due respect to Stompin' Tom Connors. Why this song doesn't or didn't get all kinds of airplay during the Four Nations Tournament is beyond me. Speaking of Stompin' Tom, Mike also told a great story about writing and performing his tribute song "So Long Stompin' Tom" at his funeral and playing the song.

Other songs played were "Big American Headliner" from his 1997 album Simplify. So many good lines in this song, love singing along to this one, as I do all of his songs. Mike also did some songs from his album Song And Dance, Man, which was also released in 1997. One of them songs being "Oblivion" which is an awesome song. Another great song played was "Steel Belted Radio" a song about how radio should be, not like the formatted crap we get now from commercial radio. In this song he name drops so many great artists, and Mike always changes it up, this time dropping the name of his wife and artist Jenny Orenstein in the mix. Speaking of family, Mike also talked about his daughter Ruby Plume who is also a musician playing a couple of songs that are about her, like the song "Dance Ruby, Dance" and "Mama's Rolling Stone" from his 2018 album Born By The Radio. Mike also told a great story about when Ruby went off to college in the USA and do music. He mentioned making a bracelet for her , and in this bracelet he had the letter WWDD180 (what would Dad do, 180), well do a 180 and do the exact opposite of what dad would do or say, that got a good laugh from the audience. Another song he played was "Waiting For The Fall" which I thought was a new song at first as I have only heard him play that song once before.

 I could go on and on about other songs, but I'll stop here. Oh no I won't. One more song to talk about, and that would be the song he ended his set with, a song done acapella style, a song I have heard him do a few times, and I finally figured it out. A song by The Specials called "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)", and I only figured that because a few days after the show I happened to be listening to The Specials and heard the song and was like, holy fuck, that's the songs Mike closed his set out with.

 This was such an awesome night of music, stories, good company, great venue (thanks for the seat Mike), an amazing audience, great atmosphere and whole lot of fucking fun singing along to so many great tunes. A Mike Plume show always brings a smile to my face and makes me feel better for days after. Can't wait to see you again Mike. Good times!!!

Mike Plume.




T-shirt front.


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Friday, March 28, 2025

March 28th

  Concert memory from march 28th, 1993 seeing Guns N' Roses with opening act Brian May play Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton.