Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

The Red Voodoo Tour

Sometimes you go to a show and the performers appear that they don’t want to
even be there, that they are just going thru the motions.  Then there are
times like this evening that the performer goes out of his way to make it a
memorable experience.  My wife, daughter and I arrived at the pavilion about
7:00 and proceeded to our seats.  While waiting for the show to start my
daughter could hardly control her excitement, afterall this was the closest
she’s ever been at a show, though this was the third time she’s seen Sammy.
We were third row in the Pit, Dead Center.  I walked up to one of the
Security Guards and asked if there was anyway to get the sign my daughter had
made up to Sammy to sign.  They told me about 3-4 songs into the show come
over to the aisle and they’d help me get up to the front and get it signed.

Seconds before Sammy came onstage a woman turned around and asked “are you
Chris” to which I acknowledged and she told me her name and I’m sorry I don’t
remember who it was but you know who you are.  You turned around and gave my
little girl one of those red glow in the dark sticks,  THANK YOU.

Sammy came out in his usual Cabo——Revival.  About halfway through Revival
my daughter held up her sign that said ‘I Love You Sammy and Sammy stopped
in his tracks and blew her a kiss and you could read his lips as he said
‘Thank You that is great’  during Fall in love again the security guard
caught my eye and waived to me to come down.  When he finished that song he
came down to where Brittany and I were standing and he said “He had to take
care of his biggest fan” which is not far from the truth.  He took the sign
from my daughter and showed it up to the closed circuit camera for everyone
to see.   And then politely signed it and gave it back.  Throughout the show
he would walk by us and wave at Britt or blow her a kiss.  Which just made
her blush, then towards the end of the show she was sitting down in the seat
and he walked by and asked if she fell asleep.  Sometimes things just work
out absolutely perfect, this night did.

As far as the show,  this was probably one of the better concerts I have ever
seen, the band was very crisp and sharp.  From the opening notes of Cabo to
the end of Returning of the Wish, it was just a great get-down Rock-N-Roll
show. Some of the highlights were of course Eagles Fly which is my
daughter’s favorite,  Bad Motor Scooter, Three Lock Box, and well if I stated
the best songs I’d have to put down the whole set list.  Anybody that still
has the oppurtunity to go see Sammy, please do not miss him he
whole-heartedly appreciates his fans and deserves our support.

 

Thanks to Chris Smith for the review!

Abraham Chavez Theatre

The Red Voodoo Tour

It was one of the best rock concerts I’ve seen in a long time–definetly
the best show I’ve seen Sammy put on bar-none–and I’ve seen Sammy play
since his Montrose days in ’73!   Sammy played for almost two and a half
hours.  He played songs from his early days right up to his current
material.  He played songs from Montrose, his solo days, VanHagar and
from the Waboritas.  I especially enjoyed Red, Can’t Drive 55, Eagles
Fly, Mas Tequilla and Heavy Metal.   Sammy was very up and played
fantastic and his band was very tight–I was very
impressed with Vic’s guitar work and Mona’s bass playing.  These guys
had a great time on stage.  The stage was  a replica of  the stage at
CaboWabo.  They started the show by drinking a toast to the crowd with
Waborittas while Sammy said this wasn’t a rock concert, it
was a party.  He was right! Fortunately for us fans, the theatre had
several bars to lubricate us with Waboritas also!

He had about 30 fans on stage at the beginning of the show.  They were
behind the band on a elevated platform made to look a bit like a bar.
They had a couple of babes serving them Waboritas.  Sammy would pull
people out of the audience from time to time to join the on-stage party.
Some girls just got up on stage and started dancing with him at one
point–the roadies wanted to get them off stage, but Sammy backed them
off and just had a great time with them–dancing with them and having
them sing some of the song with him.  Towards the end of the show, Sammy
led a dance train on stage while singing Marching to Mars.  I have never
seen a more up crowd for a concert.  People brought banners to give
Sammy–he wore a couple of them and then hung them up on stage.  They
brought hats and T-shirts for him and the band.  They of
course promptly put them on.

Sammy hasn’t been to El Paso for some time.  He said he had a great time
playing here and would be back as soon as he is asked.  I’m sure this
will be very, very soon.

A Hagar fan for 26 years

Thanks to Martin Greer for the review and Daniel Galindo for the set list!

The Joint

The Red Voodoo Tour

If one word could describe our experience in Vegas, it would be:
HOT!!!!!
HOT weather, HOT concert, HOT fun!

 

Eric & I flew into Vegas from Portland on Friday night.  We flew on
Southwest for the first time, and had one of the funniest flight crews
ever.

They spiced up their safety breifing with jokes like, “In the event the
cabin loses pressure, oxygen masks will drop from the overhead ceilings.
Stop screaming, let go of your neighbor, strap it on and *try* to
breathe
normally.  If you have children, or an adult acting like a child, put
your
mask on first and then assist them.   The emergency exits will be marked
by
the disco lighting on the floor.”

We arrive in Vegas at 10:00pm, and the temperature is still 100 degrees!
We
had to wait for our airport shuttle for about 20 minutes, and when I
unpacked my bags in the hotel, all my makeup had melted!  Yuck!

We quickly changed and headed to the Hard Rock Hotel to try & find some
other REDheads.  Met up with Bob & Kathy from San Diego,  and Anrdrea &
friend from Minneapolis.  Watched the skimpy outfits many pairs of
silicon breasts walk by.  Eric seemed to enjoy it.  There are some wild
looking people in that place!
 

Went back to our hotel room fairly early (for Vegas..) 1:00 am, and went
to
bed.  At 5:30am the phone rings… It’s Eddie & Alicia!  They had driven
all
night from the LA show, and had just gotten into Vegas.   We let them up
to
the room, and we all crashed again until 9:30.  Later, took a taxi to
the MGM, and ate at the Rain Forest Cafe inside the casino. Wow!  What
an awesome place! Totally done up in the jungle theme.  We open the
menu, and there on the drink insert page is a picture of Sammy’s face,
and SAMMY’S WABORITAS! *Only* $8.99 a glass.. heh!  We had to take the
insert for a soulvenir, of course.  🙂

Took a tour of the M&M factory, (a great tour for only 3 bucks) and
became
“Honorary M&M’s”.. complete with a RED M&M sticker.  Eddie & Alicia wore
theirs to the show that night, and were asked by several people what
kind of
passes they were wearing. lol!

Eric & I head to the Hard Rock Hotel at 5:30pm to meet up with Jody &
Lee
from Minnesota, and get in line for the show.  There was already a line
of
people about 60 to 70 people.  We got VIP line passes from Jody & Lee,
and
got to be at the front of the line, but we still waited around until
7:00
for the doors to open.  We rushed in, and got our place… FRONT &
CENTER!
Woohooo!! “Up Front Fanatics!”

Now.. on to THE SHOW!!!

The stage was too small to have the Cabo Wabo set up, but it did have
the
outside Cantina curtain as a backdrop.  I noticed the REDROCKER.COM
bumper
stickers on the speakers on stage (Right on, Paula!)
Bullshitted with the Hard Rock Security for a while, who seemed pretty
cool.
We were told the place holds about 1400 people standing, but they were
expecting to pack in about 2000.  Security also warned us about picture
taking… strictly prohibited by Sammy’s request.   The concert hadn’t
even
started, when a fight nearly broke out a couple of people behind us. We
hoped it wouldn’t be a problem during the concert.  Luckily, everyone
around as was cool, and we had no problems at all.

It’s 8:05, it’s time to Rock!
Sammy and the Waboritas took the stage, and the crowd was pumped!  Cabo
Wabo
started off the show, with the tightly packed audience singing along
loudly.
They then launched into The Revival, and proceeded to rock the socks off
everyone in the room!  I saw that someone already posted the set list,
so I
won’t post it here.  One big suprise for me was that they played “Your
Love
is Driving Me Crazy”.  I LOVE that song!  I hardly ever hear him play it
live.  Our Marching Band in high school actually played that song at
halftimes of football games and basketball games, and it brings back
great
memories.  The Waboritas was having a great time, and sounded just
awesome!  Truly a great team! Victor was kicking ass, Mona was thumping
on bass, Dave was a wild man on drums, and Jesse’s playing was flawless.

Highlights from the show:

*Someone threw up an American Flag, which Sammy wore for few songs…
seemed
appropriate for the Independence Day weekend!

*Brenda’s “REDheads Invade Las Vegas” banner made it to the stage, and
was
worn by Sammy.  Another REDhead banner made it up there too, but I don’t
know whose it was.

*Sammy talked about the show the night before in LA, and how there was a
lot
of pressure from record company people, a live recording of the show for
the
album network, etc.  He said they sounded good the first half of the
show,
but got fucked up by the 2nd half.  He never mentioned the “flashing
incident”.. but I’m sure that’s what he was talking about.. lol!

*Andrea’s red panties made it up on stage, with the words “PLAY
POUNDCAKE”
written on it.  Of course, Sammy obliged her and played it.. ROCK!  🙂

*Sammy talked about this being Vegas, where alcohol is sold 24 hours,
and he
wanted to know where the owner of the Hard Rock was, because he thought
they
should make a slot with Waboritas!

*We were surprised when Sammy sprayed the crowd with a glass full of
Waborita, during Mas Tequila.. which felt GOOD!  It misted in the air
for awhile, cooling us off just a tiny bit!

*Eric & I made a banner for Victor, which said “Victor Kicks Ass!” and
had a cartoon drawing of Vic playing the guitar. We threw it on stage at
Victor, but being the gracious guy he is, he let Sammy open it up, which
took a couple of songs before he noticed it. During RIGHT NOW.. Sammy
saw it, and opened it up.  He showed it to Jesse, Mona & Dave.  He
draped it around Vic’s shoulders, and Vic wore it for a song.  After the
song was over, he brought it to the side of the stage, where he showed
it to (I think) his wife & Liza)  We hoped he wanted to keep it.  We
were so stoked!  🙂 Sammy looked surprised, and asked if there was
another “brother” in the house or something.  Then he talked about their
show in San Antonio that they just played. He said San Antonio has a lot
of Mexicans, and that since he *thinks* he’s a Mexican.. they like him.
Sammy said he tried to pass Victor off as being Mexican.. lol

At the end of the show, He commented on how he recognized about 20
people by name out in the audience. Sammy said “REDheads RULE” about 4
times in a row. Sammy has such a great repore with the audience, it’s
amazing.  He acknowledged every banner, T-shirt, note & card passed up
to him on stage.  This is what makes his shows so great!  The crowd is
actually a part of the show!
 

After the show, we met up with a bunch of REDheads from all over the
place.  A lot of people traveled a long way for this show.  I think half
the fun is seeing everyone again, and meeting new people.
Big John was there, of course, and I told him I’ll be seeing him in
Portland, on stage!  Yeaaaahhh!!!!

The show was so awesome… we wanted to pack up right then and rent a
car to catch the San Bernadino show.  We would have had to drive
straight back to Vegas to catch a 9:00 am flight.  It was tempting, but
we didn’t do it, and are still regretting it.  The 4th of July in Vegas
was way too crowded, and the fireworks weren’t all that great.

One last highlight, Eric won 220 bucks on the slots at the airport while
we were waiting for our plane.  It’s going into the Cabo Fund!

Thank you Sammy, Vic, Dave, Jesse & Mona for another great show!
 

Thanks to Lisa & Eric Chandler for the review and Arland for the set list.