Chicago Bergen Performing Arts Center Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Thanks to my wife’s fanaticism for the rock band Chicago, I have seen them as often, and in as many different venues, as just about any act I have seen other than Neil Young and maybe the Allman Brothers Band. On this night we drove to New Jersey, while trying to figure out which of my credit card accounts had been hit with $6,000 in unauthorized Italian import charges, to the Bergen Performing Arts Center where I had never been before. The Bergen Performing Arts Center is an old theater in the business district near the commuter railroad. The theater attracts some pretty good acts but the venue itself could use an overhaul and update. Perhaps I have become spoiled by the renovated Beacon Theatre but the Bergen venue was run down and offered some odd sight lines.

Chicago is not known for changing up the setlist too much, usually moving around the parts of the standard show and mixing in a few acoustic versions of hits, but in what was a big change for them, they started the show playing the Chicago II album in its entirety. It was great to hear the band play songs they had not played live in decades. It was a show for true fans of the band and the appreciative audience responded in kind. Chicago does not disappoint and gives you your money’s worth, usually playing close to three hours with an intermission. It is truly amazing that the original members are able to continue to perform the band’s grueling touring schedule after fifty years; their work ethic is truly admirable. This was a special evening for the true devotees of the band Chicago in what was a unique venue for us to see them.

Fancy Colours

Rock on!

GQ

Los Lobos City Winery Tuesday, December 19, 2017

My last show, for what was a very busy 2017, took place at New York S City Winery. Los Lobos is from east L.A. and lauded world wide as a versatile group whose musical choices run the gamut from blues, country, Tex-Mex and just about everything in between. They do not look like the stereotypical rock and roll act and this adds to the charm of the band who are as talented and tight as any band you will see anywhere. I cannot claim to know the band’s music intimately but I know a good band when I see it and these men are battle tested from years on the road and an extraordinary live act.

On a night when I had to get up early the next day, the band took the stage shortly after 8 but took an intermission about 45 minutes into the show which kind of killed the show’s momentum and cut short my evening quite a bit. The band sounded great and The Gull told me they closed with Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl” which I would have loved to have seen.

Happy New Year’s Eve Eve

Rock on!

GQ

Downsizing 

While I usually blog about rock and roll, I watched a movie yesterday that just infuriated me.

Resist the urge and DO NOT see “Downsizing”.

A classic bait and switch, “Downsizing” is advertised as a happy movie about shrunken people but turns into a plodding modern day liberal anti-Trump, anti-Republican parable.

Awful does not begin to describe this movie that we finally walked out on 3/4 of the way through.

Matt Damon has shown himself to be a much better actor in movies such as “Team America” however he should have died at the end of “The Martian” and saved us from this crap.

Rock on

GQ