And The Gods Listened...

Douglas A. Mitchell DMitchIssy at AOL.COM
Thu Feb 1 02:13:50 EST 1996


Theo:

>> There are times in one's life when you realize that you are
>> in the presence of greatness...

>> Not too many months ago, Carlos Santana made an appearance
>> @ The Gorge, a spectacular outdoor amphitheater overlooking the
>> mighty Columbia River in central Washington State.  I went prepared
>> for a wonderful evening, and was not disappointed.  There was a point
>> near the end of the set, during 'Vive La Vida', when the purity of the
>> musical energy being generated & the sheer splendor of the surroundings
>> began coalescing into one of the more beautiful moments I have ever had
>> the honor to witness.  It was as if the Gods Of Music were descending,
>> to listen, dance, & take part in this transcendent moment in time...

>>The Gods, they danced...

>Was this the tour with Jeff Beck opening the show?  I saw that
>concert up here, fifth row.  I'm a big fan of Carlos', but on this
>particular night, Jeff totally dusted Carlos.  It's hard to compare
>the two, and I think a lot of those in attendance would disagree with
>my appraisal.  I'm admittedly a Jeff Beck fan--much more so than
>Carlos, but Jeff was awe-inspiring.  All the more in that he hadn't
>played the US in over 5 years.  For me, THIS was a religious
>experience.

I am also an enormous Jeff Beck fan, but he did not open for Carlos
at the Gorge (summer of 1994).  THAT would have been one hell of a
show!  I wouldn't try to compare them, though.  Apples & Oranges,
if you will.  Jeff is a powerful Blues based British rocker, with alot of
Jazz/Fusion incorporated in doses.  Carlos Santana is, well, awfully
damned uplifting, I must say.  His music is charged with a positive
energy that electrifies everything...

>>My first concert experience was of similar caliber, for one simple, elegant
>>reason...Blue Oyster Cult.  My first concert was the Seattle stop on the
>>Black & Blue tour, outdoors, in Memorial Stadium.  I was an impressionable
>>13 years old, and took in the surroundings with a genuine sense of awe, not
>>knowing what would soon happen to me.  A band some of you may remember,
>>Riot, opened the show, followed by Molly Hatchet.  The break between Molly
>>Hatchet & Blue Oyster Cult was a long one, and by the time the 'Subhumans'
>>took the stage, the crowd was in a frenzy.  It was then that I was inducted
>>into the realm of Desdinova.  The next hour & a half found me witness to
the
>>spectacle that was B.O.C..  I am not much for religion, but I would swear
that
>>the ArchAngels themselves sat atop the Marshalls, as the music penetrated
>>everything within the visible spectrum...

>> The Gods, they listened...

>Snowman,
>What a way to be initiated into concert going.  My first BOC gig was
>just before 'Secret Treaties' came out.  And that was true
>spiritualism

I would have been about nine years old.
Who knows where I'd be right now, if I'd seen BOC then... =)

The Snowman.                                         _?_
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