Dregs,at the Paramount
by MarkJ63 on 3/18/18The Paramount - HuntingtonThe Premier Musicians band They were absolutely unbelievable
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The Premier Musicians band They were absolutely unbelievable
The sound was flawless and the spirit was of mutual appreciation. The band seemed as pleased to be with the audience as we in the audience were to see the band. Each piece played in each set was incredibly well done and lovely to hear. I feel honored to have been present.
After many years I was so happy to hear that the Dregs were making a reunion tour. They did not disappoint !! Awesome lead guitar, by Steve Morse, drums, Rod Morganstein, and fiddle by Allen Sloan, Great to see Andy West again in bass. Loved the show, hated to see it end.
Amazing band, none other like them. Make sure you catch them this tour.
1 OF THE BEST I EVER SEEN---SOUND WAS AWESOME ! MUST SEE TRUST ME!
The Scottish Rite Auditorium is one of my favorite places to see a show. The Dixie Dregs did not disappoint. Fantastic musicianship, phenomenal sound, and a warm friendly atmosphere. This was a bucket list show for me and so glad I was able to attend!
This was truly a music experience. The venue was great, and the sound was incredible.
If you don't see this show, you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
I didn't know what to expect when seeing the Dixie Dregs with the original line up. The show surpassed every expectation. The band took the whole experience to another level, and the crowd adored it. The Scottish Rite is a perfect venue, and kudos to the band to play such a diverse and challenging set. Big smiles all around.
The Dixie Dregs devastated Durham with two sets of beautiful jazz fusion. Each set was nearly one hour long and the band's prowess was augmented by superb sound in this amazing theater. Go see the Dregs NOW 'cause they are at the top of their game!
What a step back in time. I followed the Dregs when they played in NC. I was not disappointed, Steve and Andy killed it. If you get the chance, see this show!!!
It was so great to see the original lineup perform Freefall and other early Dregs tunes. Going to get tickets for one more show!
Terrific show. Just what I remember from seeing them years ago. They haven’t missed a beat!
Great show, sound was great, theater was beautiful.
The Dregs have all the energy and musicianship they did 40 years ago! How can that be? The two sets were well organized and paced. This tour is a generous gift to Dregs fans, well worth going out of you way to see.
Saw these guys many moons ago! They were fantastic! Can't wait to see them again!
Setlist below. Review: Acceptable. Like being in studio with them working on a reunion album except no new music. Morse wore sleeveless shirt and played teal colored guitars all night. Shredded mostly like a rock lead player until beginning of second set which was an acoustic sounding guitar (vinyl strings?) that looked like his electric. He showed off more of a latin style with the violinist. My son thought the violin was best part. The bass player seemed like an original member. They dedicated a song to a deceased member. This show reminded me of King Crimson reunion tour a few months ago that featured excellent musicianship needed for instrumentals, lack of movement on stage, no light show or visuals except a large banner in back. Probably will not see them again but glad I saw them on this tour. Prefer to listen to them at home.
Have followed them since they played at brother's Westminster school graduation circa 1977. Always a pleasure to see such musicianship and hear them rock the old tunes.
Do not miss the opportunity to see the Dregs. Already have tickets for next Atlanta show.
Original line up with the original sound. Great concert, they are worth seeing!