Boston serves up a smokin' Innsbrook show
By KEN PERROTTE
THE FREE LANCE-STAR
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By KEN PERROTTE
THE FREE LANCE-STAR
iT WAS D
Boston
August 6, 2004
Chronicle Pavilion, Concord, CA
By Dan Wall
Set List: Rock and Roll Band, Feelin Satisfied, Star Spangled Banner, I Had A Good Time, Piece of Mind, I Think I Like It, Living For You, More Than A Feeling, Cryin , Someone, Don t Look Back, Cool the Engines, Surrender To Me, Hollyann, With You, Let Me Take You Home Tonight, Walk On, Amanda, Magdalene, Foreplay/Long Time. Encore 1: Something About You, Party. Encore 2: Smokin . 2 hours, 40 minutes.
Ever since the first time Boston headlined a show in San Francisco, the Bay Area has always been a special place for this melodic rock legend. And being in the right place at the right time had a lot to do with it.
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If TV and radio bosses hate dead air, you can bet the band Boston positively abhors it. For two hours Thursday night, the arena rockers poured out a blistering, multilayered set at Oneida Bingo & Casino. There were guitars and vocals seemingly everywhere as Boston layed down the music that was virtually inescapable in college dorms or at beer parties during the late 1970s. And there was nary a silent moment during the 18-song set.
Consider the five-guitar attack during The Star-Spangled Banner. It wasn t Hendrix, but Jimi never played for a high-definition, digital savvy, crank-it-up-to-11 crowd.
There was a glass-shattering Brad Delp-Fran Cosmo vocal harmony in More Than a Feeling.