Reo Speedwagon Life As We Know It Rarely Rains
This Pin was discovered by Kimberly. Discover (and save) your own Pins on Pinterest. Feb 14, 2014. There are several definitions, usually used to help sell different compilation albums and Time Life CD collections, but for the most part a power ballad is what. I mean, I love love love the song and crazy music video where you watch a couple age and die while REO Speedwagon looks off camera very.
REO Speedwagon and Rick Springfield Rock the Greek Theatre With Sound Controlled by Tablet PCs Linda A. Epstein ~ June 2011 I'm not sure what I expected when I went to see REO Speedwagon and Rick Springfield at the Greek Theatre earlier this month.
I wasn't expecting to see so many people I knew attending the show and I certainly wasn't expecting to find the sound engineers for both of them using their a Tablet PC to control their sound for their shows. None the less when we were walking around and passed the Sound Booth i spotted REO Speedwagon's Tablet PC and later discovered that Rick Springfield's sound engineer was also using a Tablet Apparently the Greek Theatre, like the Hollywood Bowl is using a Dolby Lake Processor & Dolby Lake Controller Software to control sound so visiting bands can use the same system when they are at the Greek. I do not know what the main Tablet for the Greek theatre is because they won't tell me, but I can tell you that The Hollywood Bowl uses a Tablet PC to control the sound in the Bowl. The Sound for Rick Springfield being controlled with Tablet PC at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles hit it in the head when they said 'On Saturday night, many who were fans in the ‘80’s, and quite a few who weren't’t around yet, came out to the Greek Theatre in numbers to pay homage to these two acts. On this night their performances offered a testimonial to the idea that you can rock convincingly for much longer into life than we may have once imagined' The average ages of the performers was in the sixty's, nevertheless both Rich Springfield and REO Speedwagon rocked a Greek Theatre audience made up of long time fans, their children and their grand children and everyone in attendance seemed to be having a great time.
It was one of those rare nights that, brought back endless memories and you made you feel good and it didn't mater if you were six or sixty six, you had a great time and you left humming your favorite tune from the night. Download Soundtrack Fast And Furious 7 Zip. Rick Springfield came out Saturday night and gave the audience everything they wanted to hear. Singing many of his hits from the '80s including “Affair of the Heart,” “Jesse’s Girl,” “Human Touch,” and “I’ve Done Everything For You.”. Although you wouldn't know it from looking at him, Rick Springfield who rarely stopped moving, tossed roses, microphones & guitars through the air, climbed through several rows of the audience and ended his set shirtless is now 61 years old. His energy was endless, his fan still love him and he didn't disappoint them.
Rick Springfield singing Jesse's Girl at the Greek Theatre The sound for REO Speedwagon being controlled with Tablet PC at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles REO Speedwagon was Saturday night show at the Greek Theatre was a celebration for the 30th Anniversary of their ten-times certified platinum Hi Infidelity Album, which was the #1 selling rock album of 1981. While the band goes back 44 years, their stage design was surprisingly modern. A streamline and elegant multi level design of consisting of bright digital lighting and platforms that were artfully integrated into the risers and amp racks. Very modern, very clean and With Kevin Cronin on lead vocals/rhythm guitar, Dave Amato on lead guitar/ vocals, Bruce Hall Bass Guitar / Vocals, Neil Doughty on keyboard, and drummer Bryan Hitt, REO Speedwagon opened with “Don’t Let Him Go” and continued to play many more hits from the Hi-Infidelity album including “Take it on the Run,” “Heard It From a Friend,” and “Keep on Loving You” and went on to play many more of their hits through the years. The audience was transported to a place back in time. People were remembering where they were when they first heard many of the songs and were on their feet swaying and singing along with the music from beginning to end. This was one of the rare times when a band seemed to have played everything everyone wanted to hear and no one was heard saying ' I wish they had played.'