miamired
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« on: October 02, 2016, 09:34:39 pm » |
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Throughly enjoyed this concert! My first experience with a VIP ticket and very appreciative of the second row center seat. Adding to this pleasure was the awesome scenery of the Sandia Mountains at this resort venue. LOVE the jacket that was included in the VIP swag, and yes, enjoyed a few cocktails in the VIP lounge. Heavenly temps akin to Miami in January were HIGHLY enjoyed too!
A bit surprised that several of the songs were abbreviated from entirety. In retrospect, I suppose that this being a trib concert to celebrating 25 years in his career, this is acceptable.
A few MINOR imperfections, which Alan handled flawlessly. In BRIEFLY forgetting just a word or two, of his classic, "Remember When," he joked that his wife would be upset that he forgot those words. Honestly, it meant NOTHING to his fans, including myself!
I was holding back the tears when he sang, "Drive" ( for daddy Gene.) My dad was the inspiration for my daring to dream this VIP op.
The crowd was alit with fanship throughout the concert, and especially the last half. This was especially noticeable when he sang, "Where Were You, When the World Stopped Turning."
Silly confession: So I had a lil' sign that read, " I am here all the way from Florida to see you, please come here again!" Despite fully intending to do so, became too bashful. Thing is, I am really not shy, but around a music idol, I become totally insecure. I think what contributed to my not feeling comfortable with my intention was thinking, I am second row center, easy, peasy with sign, and visibility. However, numerous fans rushed to front of stage, thus, my "viability" to him was as though I was in 5th row or beyond, so I nixed the sign. I did not want to hold the sign and obscure visibility to others. Know what? It is all good! For about 15 minutes, was slightly ticked that my beloved seat was not the premium that I intended. However, know in my heart that AJ fans are dedicated and excited, and understandably want to enjoy the vibe as much as possible.
Imho, a great concert is not limited to only the artists performance, but the reception of the audience as well. The audience at this concert was stellar with response. You would think that AJ was performing that the Super Bowl type reactions!
Silly confession, part 2: Ever silently speak to an artist at a concert to express your gratitude and fanship, and you imagine this being so sincere that you are totally convinced the artist can hear your thoughts? ( Giggles) Yep, did that too.
Blessings continue with my having the privilege to see AJ again in N.C. Attending this concert with a dear cancer survivor friend, who is Amen, free of this dreaded disease. Will I have the courage to produce another sign? I dunno, but will be in an optimal standing area to do so. What I do know is that I will be there to savor the moments of the experience.
In no way what so ever, do I want fans to fear that their VIP experience could be hastened with fans rushing the stage. This was at this particular venue, and my pervious concert experience with him did not have this. Again, in retrospect, this was not an entirely negative experience for me, and that it lent to an enjoyable concert vibe with fan enthusiasm.
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