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savannah shows and rocky
is it just me, but when I pay to see a show I would like to see the group I paid to see . not rocky and the rollers. im going to see the grass roots at the savannah center. rocky will play for an hour and the grass roots 45 min.
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I loved the Grass Roots but just like Kansas, Badfinger and many others, if they don't have the original singer it takes away some of the nostalgia. Unfortunately the original singer Rob Grill died in 2011 when he fell of the roof of his home in Leesburg. Creed Bratton of the Office was a Grass Roots guitarist in the 60's, currently there is no member in the band that belong prior to 1984.
I'm not against seeing bands with other singers. I saw Molly Hatchet last week and only 2 members date back to '84 and '87 and I saw the Yardbirds and only the drummer was original. I wanted to hear music by Molly Hatchet and the Yardbirds, so I went for those reasons. I had ticket for Artemus Pyle Band, he was the drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1975 until 1991, and after watching youtube videos, they played all the songs and were great, however they cancelled the shows, I guess didn't sell enough tickets. Enjoy the show. https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/...bGrill2007.jpg Creed is second from left, the late Rob Grill vocalist and bassist is in the middle with shades. https://lastfm.freetls.fastly.net/i/...fb6ff3513ede55 https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/...20170701085348 https://greenwichfreepress.com/wp-co...M-1170x502.png |
Warm up band. Certainly not anything new. I guess you could just go later, after Rocky is finished.
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I wouldn't mind listening to Rocky a little longer at all! Wooden Spoons on Cardboard Boxes? Just Amazing!
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Typical warm-up band. Rocky's band is terrific. But plays the same music over and over .............and over.
I really wish he would stick to the Town Squares. He has a following and is very popular along with Scotter the DJ. They keep the Kiosk busy which is why they are there. Rocky, stick with the Town Squares. Thanks in Advance |
If you don't want to sit through the opener, you might want to consider doing what I do. I go to about three concerts a month on average (New Order tomorrow night in Miami!). I always try to arrive a little before the headliner comes on because I don't want to see opening acts either (although there are sometimes exceptions). Good timing requires some research though. You have to know whether the headliner is playing by themselves or with an opener. If they have opening acts, you have to know how many. I sometimes call the venue and ask when the headliner will be on. Whatever they say, add 30 minutes. They want you there early to buy drinks.
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Opening bands, it all depends. I saw U2 on the Unforgettable Fire Tour in Jacksonville in '85 and the Red Rockers were the opening act. Didn't know anything about them, so I arrived at 9pm and the stage was empty and U2 hadn't come on yet, it was good.
Saw Foreigner '4' tour 1982 in Savannah and opening band was a guy I never heard of, Bryan Adams. Saw Scorpions "Love at First Sting Tour" '84 in Savannah, opening band was a guy I never heard of, Bon Jovi. I could go on, but the point is, some opening bands can surprise, or even become very famous, and sometimes you can skip them. Saw Boston in Columbia Maryland '96 Greatest Hits Tour and had no opening act. Here's a good one. Saw Cat Mother & the All Night News Boys in St. Petersburg in '69, their album was produced by Jimi Hendrix. The opening band, The Allman Bros who had not released an album as yet. They blew everyone away! |
I wonder if any Villagers saw Jimi Hendrix open for the Monkees in 1967. I saw them in Boston in 1967, but our opener was Lulu (To Sir With Love). Darn.
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Rocky Productions puts on most of the shows here
You may not like to see Rocky and the Rollers at the shows, but you do not know that Rocky Productions brings in most, if not all, of the famous entertainers that you see here in TV. And most of the groups that you see here at the shows no longer have bands to back them up. If it wasn't for Rocky, you wouldn't have all these great entertainers here at all. The Villages entertainment does not bring them in here. Rocky does.
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Sometimes Mark Lindsey plays with the annual "Happy Together Tour".
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Think about this . . .
Most of us here in The Villages, in my opinion, love Rocky & The Rollers. The thing about the shows he brings to SC and other venues is that he actually brings groups that can still sing and perform. He and The Rollers are simply fantastic entertainers! As a Producer, Rocky ensures the show is entertaining and worth your while. I've noticed how he brings out the strengths of these touring groups and he doesn't let them falter. Compare any Rocky production to many of the other groups who come in and fall short because they just don't have it anymore. I've never seen that happen when Rocky is involved. If Rocky is producing a show, you have a guarantee it will be worth your time and money. He delivers.
Sit back and enjoy the music! |
Mark Lindsey was here on December 11.
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We saw Mark Lindsay with the entire original group years ago. He was solo at The Savannah Center with Freddy Boom Boom Cannon. We go and have gone to alot of concerts in the past 40 years, and there is usually an opening act. Rocky and The Rollers are one of the better ones . The shows here are usually on the average of an hour and a half. Sometimes 2 hours. They need a filler often times.
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Mark Lindsey of Paul Revere and the Raiders performed at the Savannah Center a few weeks ago.
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We saw Absolute Queen the other night at Savana and it was a very enjoyable show with no warm up band.
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I agree with village dreamer.. but at least you know that there is a warm up band.. last May blood sweat and tears performed at the savannah center it's the worst show I have ever been to... Roy Firestone who has absolutely no talent other than as a sports announcer was there opening act... he was so bad we almost got up and left and his supposed solo act that was advertised in the future was cancelled because of real poor ticket sales..
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Absolutely. Why pay for Rocky when they’re all over the squares for free
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We saw Mark Lindsey of Paul Revere and the Raiders several times in the Happy Together Tour. Sadly his voice is not what it used to be. But the tour always has great old bands who can still rock and roll. We go every year. Check it out!
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I agree. Worst concert ever! But opening acts aren’t always bad. Last year we saw Jimmy Buffet open for Chicago.
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I also think we could do without the irritating DJ guy at his Savannah concerts. |
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There are other bands who play the squares in The Villages who have excellent musicians (not the horns like Rocky though) but the singers are top notch. |
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YES! Someone finally said it! :1rotfl: Other than Al who is pretty decent, I agree. Rocky And The Elders has become a bit long in the tooth. They should stick with playing instrumentals! It's like listening to Sinatra when he reached the end of his career. You try to remember how he was "back then" and keep listening. :) |
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Actually went to a Men at Work concert in 1982 because I wanted to see the opening act. It was INXS.
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