Aerosmith & Joan Jett…
For two bands who aren’t getting any younger, they’re still damn good. Saw them last night at Nissan Pavillion and other than the fact that it was a little on the chilly side for lawn seats, it was great.
Joan Jett opened, and opened with “Bad Reputation” which is one of my favorite songs that she does, so I was hooked in immediately. The gal has still got some serious pipes and sounded fantastic. Only downer was they didn’t use the monitors, and if you’re on the lawn, you can’t really see anything. No big deal for me, since I’ve always held that concerts are more for what you hear than what you see.
Aerosmith I was a touch more concerned about – c’mon, they’re not spring chickens anymore. Did I give up 3 hours of climate control for $10 beer and aging rockers who may not have it anymore? Fortunately, they still seem to have it. Tyler is looking a touch rough (note to producers: might want to not do the super closeups on him w/the cameras anymore) but sounded pretty damn good. They were also smart and stuck with their standards that made them popular in the first place. (Really, I swear the worst words to hear at a concert are, “And here is something off our latest CD”.) They closed with “Walk This Way” as they damn well should, given that easily half the audience wouldn’t know who they were had it not been for that little pairing they did with Run-DMC.
As far as Nissan Pavillion is concerned, I came away with mixed thoughts on it…
Took us near a half-hour to get through the gates – they really need to add a few more entrances since everyone goes through the gates one at a time. At least I now know that there is apparently no enforcement of the “rules” as far as the parking lot goes, despite all the signs. You can only bring in one sealed bottle of water and a gallon ziploc bag of food into the venue. OK, so yeah, it’s about revenue and they make it sound like it’s “security.” Of course, there is also a ban on illegal drugs in the venue, but the haze of pot smoke over the area seems to indicate it’s not really enforced either. The other strange thing? A grand lack of trash cans. Absolutely none at the top of the lawn area and really very few down in the main area. As far as the way it’s setup for shows? Fantastic. But I see why some refer to it as “Nazi Pavillion.”
Best two lines of the night:
“Honey, that’s pot.”
and
“They say drugs are bad for you, but look at what he’s done with his life!”