Title: Niagra Falls Review Post by: walktall2010 on October 24, 2016, 12:23:59 am Admirable Performance For Under The Weather Mellencamp
Posted on October 23, 2016 by Joseph Suto Concert Review John Mellencamp Seneca Niagara Events Center Niagara Falls, NY Saturday October 22, 2016 Review/Photos: Joseph Suto (http://i2.wp.com/rockshowcritique.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/DSC_6723.jpg?resize=225%2C179) Saturday evening John Mellencamp returned to the Seneca Niagara Events Center. Having last played the venue in 2014, Mellencamp gave the crowd a show they won’t soon forget despite playing a short 70-minute set. Things got off to quite an inauspicious start as halfway through the first song Mellencamp became agitated and stopped the show. He was upset with how many people were taking photos after he stated they were asked nicely not to prior to the show. After a brief scolding of the crowd he immediately jumped into “Small Town”. Later on he gave an apology as he explained he had the flu and almost had to cancel the show but chose not to. “Old people tend to get cranky” he said. “I don’t know why I still play this next song” he quipped as he broke into the little ditty known as “Jack & Diane”, which remains his only chart topper to date. The song was performed with just Mellencamp, his acoustic guitar and the crowd singing along. The crowd was content to this point at sitting and enjoying the music. It wasn’t until a blistering, thunderous version of “Crumblin’ Down” where that all seemed to change. The crowd got out of their seats and came to life. Continuing on with “Authority Song” kept things on the upswing and Mellencamp never looked back. The biggest surprise of the night came with a rare play of “Hurts So Good”. The song has only been performed a smattering of times over the past six years. I’m not sure why the song that helped break his career is seldom played much anymore. He clearly enjoyed performing it judging from the smile on his face and the zest with which he performed it. The song was the catalyst in propelling American Fool to the top of the charts. Although he has enjoyed great chart success throughout his career, American Fool remains his lone number one album. As he introduced his fabulous band he talked about how everyone loves to talk about old times which led to the nostalgic “Cherry Bomb” appropriately ending the evening. This was the second time Mellencamp has brought his Plain Spoken tour to the area. He played Shea’s PAC last year and delivered an expansive set. The set list Saturday night was essentially an edited version focusing mostly on the hits. Although he played an abbreviated set he still managed to send everyone home happy. Set List Lawless Times Small Town Pop Singer Check It Out Jack & Diane Overture Rain On The Scarecrow Paper In Fire Crumblin’ Down Authority Song/Land of 1000 Dances Pink Houses Hurts So Good Cherry Bomb His Band Mike Wanchic – guitars, backing vocals Andy York – guitars, backing vocals Miriam Sturm – violin Dane Clark – drums, backing vocals John Gunnell – bass Troye Kinnett – keyboards, accordion, backing vocals http://rockshowcritique.com/2016/10/mellencamp-2/ Title: Re: Niagra Falls Review Post by: Tony58 on October 24, 2016, 09:25:56 am It was a great show! Thoroughly enjoyed it even if the seating was awkward. More of a convention arrangement than a concert venue. Sadly no encore, but understandable given John being under the weather!
Title: Re: Niagra Falls Review Post by: bradsanders56 on November 04, 2016, 05:07:56 am I talked to 4 people who went to the show and they said it was about a 50 minute show, not 70. Are you counting Carter's performance?
Title: Re: Niagra Falls Review Post by: bradsanders56 on November 04, 2016, 05:10:50 am And, they did not go home happy. They traveled from GA to NY to see JM. He should have cancelled.
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