I think I am too old for Sting concerts
I went with my wife last night to the 57th & 9th tour for Sting at Saratoga Performing Arts center. For me it was a huge disappointment. Sting Jr. was the opening act and it didn't do anything for me. We suffered though it until Sting came on after intermission. When he began to play, the music was so amplified and distorted that it actually hurt our ears. After the first song and a half my wife asked if I was enjoying the concert, which I wasn't, so we both decided to leave. We gave the tickets for our seats to a couple outside on our way out. Best thing about the show was we didn't have a traffic jam to deal with on the way out. We actually like Sting music but with the overamplification we could barely make out his voice. In the future we will only be attending smaller venues. My age must be showing.
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My wife and I left a concert of Lou Reed a couple of years ago.
It was deafeningly loud. Once in the car, we heard the concert live through a FM station, and it sounded much better. I always take my personalised ear plugs now. |
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Me too. I went to a Boz Scaggs concert and had to stuff a drink napkin in my ears. Since then I bring ear plugs along. I just have the disposable foam ones, but they reduce the volume just enough. Since doing that I've noticed I'm not alone. Begs the question....... Why so loud? It's not like a bunch of twenty somethings were at Boz Scaggs and feeling invulnerable (like I did at that age). Regardless, the foam earplugs are the best 50 cents you can spend for enjoying a concert. |
After we left, my wife told me take she had ear plugs in the car for the airshow in Cleveland this weekend. She said she didn't even think about it. With everyone standing in their seats it wasn't enjoyable anyway.
I am going to see Boz Scaggs on Sept. 12 at the Troy Music Hall, my favorite venue. I will be sure to bring earplugs - just in case. |
I'll wait for the Blue-ray concert release. Then I can watch it and control the volume to my personal satisfaction. ;)
I won't have to be distracted with all the cellphone screens while the die-hard fans attempt to capture video of the performance instead of actually watching the performance. People standing on their seats in front of me would truly piss me off. |
Dan, I really like the Blue-ray concert of Sting in Berlin from my comfy couch with no distractions.
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I stopped going to concerts about 15 years ago. The Eagles was my last, and it was great!
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My 30 year son walked out of a Steven Tyler concert this week because it was ear-bleedingly loud.
It makes me chuckle since I remember how loud he would listen to music as a teen. |
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