From there, there weren't really as many positive counterpoints to balance it out.
Goo Goo Dolls opened. Disappointing at best. The banter from lead singer, Johnny Rzeznik, earned a grade of D- and a big yawn.
Counting Crows.....sigh
now maybe i am more critical of them because they are one of my favorite bands and i have seen them a couple times before, so i have something to compare it to. but the stage and lighting and set list and energy level and passion....were all lacking big time.
the set was hurtfully short. i honestly felt like they only played half of a show.
songs they didn't play that i really wanted to hear (in order of importance)
round here
raining in baltimore*
a murder of one
anna begins
angels of the silences
four white stallions
american girls
barely out of tuesday*
sullivan street
up all night (frankie miller goes to hollywood)
goodnight elisabeth*
goodnight L.A.
new frontier
if i could give all my love to you (richard manuel is dead)
mercury*
walkaways*
all my friends
*i didn't really expect them to play these songs, but i really wish they had.
songs they didn't play that i am glad they didnt play:
accidentally in love
songs they did play that i disagreed with (in light of the fact that they were taking the spot on the set list of one of the aforementioned songs):
have you seen me lately
catapult (which i love, but not that much)
omaha (see above)
ghost train (see above)
big yellow taxi
and above all, adam just sang. no instruments. he played piano for A Long December and nothing else. I see that as kinda weak. especially since at past shows he has played piano or at least harmonica or tamborine during certain songs. it is weak sauce if you ask me.
so in general, i can't bad-mouth the Counting Crows cause they are a great band and have a special place in my heart. But, if I were to bad-mouth them, you would have just finished reading me doing so.