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Official ARENA Forum => Talk to the Band => Topic started by: hurzua on Thu, 2005-09-08, 20:05:36

Title: From Aguascalientes,México
Post by: hurzua on Thu, 2005-09-08, 20:05:36
Greetings. It was a great concert of Arena in Aguascalientes. It is certain that the great majority of the assistants didn't have knowledge of the group, but this allowed new followers. Some of the assistants know to the group since Songs from the Lion's Cage and it was an excellent opportunity to see the group. Finally two objectives are had, to satisfy the followers and to get new. From my point of view it was a very good concert and a good opportunity of expanding the horizons of the progressive rock.
Title: Re: From Aguascalientes,México
Post by: ace on Fri, 2005-09-09, 16:08:39
That was a great concert dude, they're amazing live, all of them and also great people.
I still have to say that venue staff (UAA) just sucked, you can't do things like that to this band, despite that Arena did a great job, just great.
I didn't like that some people were just posers, I mean, there were some girlies that went out of the venue at the second song, i dont really know what they expected, but people that stayed until the end showed that they were there for good.
The best songs for me was Riding the Tide and Purgatory Road despite Jon and Clive were discussing about the sound of keyboards in the middle on the song  :).
Title: Re: From Aguascalientes,México
Post by: keyboardistmatt on Sat, 2005-09-10, 03:06:07
Quote from: ace on Fri, 2005-09-09, 16:08:39
The best songs for me was Riding the Tide and The Shattered Room despite Jon and Clive were discussing about the sound of keyboards in the middle on the song  :).

John and Clive were discussing keyboard sounds in the middle of the song??

Clive...? Anything I could know?  ;) ;D
Title: Re: From Aguascalientes,México
Post by: ace on Sat, 2005-09-10, 05:59:46
Something weird matt, dunno what really happened there, I think there were a chord that didn't sound like it was supposed to, it was after Clive's keyb lead when Jon keeps notes high on Purgatory Road