With In the Moment, they were a sold band with a lead singer that could carry interesting notes with screams and moans. Problem is the technology they employ doesn't really carry with such a large venue and enable one to really clearly hear what was being said or every riff being played. Its the usual of needing big money to create clear and concise sound. They had some interesting pieces but not really much of a show. Lets put it this way its hard to open for Ozzie and Zombie when 90% of the crowd doesn't know who you are
Zombie was the highlight of the show in my mind. just put on a entertaining show and hit every note perfectly. He walked around the audience and got everyone really involved. Played his trademark horrorshow flicks on the screen as well as crazy ghouls and ghost cartoons. Had flames shooting up and cheerleaders waiving poms. There was a goulish feel to the overall set with a huge troll like head that changed colors under the blacklighting. With more human than human he a large ghoulish bald green man come out dancing, gave everyone a chuckle. A kind of throw back to the old horror films. I was really impressed overall.
Ozzie. Just his presence obviously is magnificent. Just the front runner of a movement of music and music history right before your eyes. Overall he couldn't sing worth a damn. I guess it was the sickness that took him out. Personally he appeared either on drugs, really drunk or sick. And at times just seemed like an old man up there who was on his last breathe. His voice couldn't connect the dots for his trademark songs. But Wylde and company really ripped it behind him and they were textbook for many of those songs. It was great to see this band but honestly I wouldn't pay to see one of his concerts again. I got lucky paid for the 40 nose bleed seats and because they didn't sell the up top portion of the venue got a free ticket upgrade for the lower level. I felt for the people that paid 200 dollars for seats below but oh well.
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With In the Moment, they were a sold band with a lead singer that could carry interesting notes with screams and moans. Problem is the technology they employ doesn't really carry with such a large venue and enable one to really clearly hear what was being said or every riff being played. Its the usual of needing big money to create clear and concise sound. They had some interesting pieces but not really much of a show. Lets put it this way its hard to open for Ozzie and Zombie when 90% of the crowd doesn't know who you are
Zombie was the highlight of the show in my mind. just put on a entertaining show and hit every note perfectly. He walked around the audience and got everyone really involved. Played his trademark horrorshow flicks on the screen as well as crazy ghouls and ghost cartoons. Had flames shooting up and cheerleaders waiving poms. There was a goulish feel to the overall set with a huge troll like head that changed colors under the blacklighting. With more human than human he a large ghoulish bald green man come out dancing, gave everyone a chuckle. A kind of throw back to the old horror films. I was really impressed overall.
Ozzie. Just his presence obviously is magnificent. Just the front runner of a movement of music and music history right before your eyes. Overall he couldn't sing worth a damn. I guess it was the sickness that took him out. Personally he appeared either on drugs, really drunk or sick. And at times just seemed like an old man up there who was on his last breathe. His voice couldn't connect the dots for his trademark songs. But Wylde and company really ripped it behind him and they were textbook for many of those songs. It was great to see this band but honestly I wouldn't pay to see one of his concerts again. I got lucky paid for the 40 nose bleed seats and because they didn't sell the up top portion of the venue got a free ticket upgrade for the lower level. I felt for the people that paid 200 dollars for seats below but oh well.