Much too noisy!
by Dee on 5/15/23The Paramount - HuntingtonThere was too much talking and carrying on for a concert. If people want to hang out and drink they should just go next door.
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There was too much talking and carrying on for a concert. If people want to hang out and drink they should just go next door.
Great Show amazing talent, lucky to have them perform. Looking forward to more events at the Paramount not a bad seat in the house. My girlfriend and I sat in sec. 201 row A Seat 1 and 2 great night . Mw
With so many hits I thought it was a poor set list
The ticket buying process was much easier than expected. The show was great. The only complaint is the opening band was Way Too Loud. Other than that, we w the show. Fine musicians!
The music started off ok, but improved as the show progressed. The group needs to work on stage presence and maybe upgrade background. Unfortunately the Ponte Vedra Concert hall had a very bad odor in the area where we were seated. They need to deodorize the floors or find out what’s causing the terrible odor
The band played many of my old favorite tunes, and they did it well. It was a very enjoyable evening.
The seats provided are uncomfortable, and on top of each other because the chairs are too close together and not spaced with enough room for people to pass through the row. We had to get up every time someone was leaving or coming into the row. VERY DISRUPTIVE when trying to enjoy the show. So cramped we had to be seated cheek to cheek throughout the show. Luckily the people next to us left early so we had a little more breathing room.
The whole experience was amazing! I had been looking forward to this for over two years. I had originally bought tickets for the Birchmere show in April 2020, but it was canceled due to COVID. When I saw that they were going to be at the Tally Ho in Leesburg, where I live, I was elated. Our party of four had a total blast, loved the stories, projections and musicianship. It was as close as you could get to being with the original Cream. It was an added bonus to do a "meet and greet" with the members after the show. The only disappointing part was that more people didn't attend to share this great experience. Too bad for them, but we were there and what a great time we had! Thanks so much!!
Having grown up in the 60s in the UK I was very excited to see this line-up and set-list, and the show was a real treat. Masterful musicians with a great stage presence and a lovely rapport with the (surprisingly small) audience. I loved every minute!
To hear this music created again, after all these years, was a supremely moving experience. Not many bands would have the musical chops to bring this off, but these three musicians do and did. Kofi Baker is a phenomenal drummer, with technical skills and musicianship to match his father’s. Will Johns is a tremendous guitarist and fine singer, whose abilities could make you think, if you closed your eyes, that it was his uncle, Eric Clapton, on stage. Kris Lohn did a fine job on bass and vocals. They also told stories that were by turns funny and moving. It was a night I’ll remember.