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06/05/06 - AMERISTAR CASINO
STAR PAVILION, KANSAS CITY, MO Review
by Michael Coates: My wife and I made the 3.5 hour trek to Kansas City to see
Bryan Adams last Saturday. It's the longest I've driven to see him but considering
he doesn't tour the States much anymore, any chance I get that is remotely close
I know I need to attend. Playing at the Ameristar Casino Pavilion, Bryan and mates
took the stage at around 8:10 and played for 2 hours to the 1,100 or so fans in
attendance. 
My wife and I had second row seats which soon turned
into resting just below the stage and resulted in some pretty good
pictures and hand slaps with Bryan himself. Being so close, I was
mostly hearing Bryan's monitor so I can't really comment on how
the show sounded. In most cases, I couldn't hear Keith's work on
guitar but I guess those are the sacrifices of being close.


The
show featured a few gems that haven't been performed as much lately, including
'Lonely Nights' and 'She's Only Happy When She's Dancin'. Having not seen the
Room Service tour yet, I was a little disappointed to only hear 'Open Road' performed.

Highlights
of the show for me included the unplugged version of 'I'm Ready' and hearing 'Lonely
Nights' live for the first time in 7 concerts. The 'When You're Gone' girl did
well and knew the lyrics - Bryan seemed to have fun with her. He closed the show
with his solo/acoustic set of which I was glad to hear 'Please Forgive Me', albeit
abbreviated. 
Afterwards, we met Keith Scott for the first time and he was as nice as can
be. He stopped to talk about the show and took the time out for a few pictures.
What a great guy to take 10 minutes out of the night to meet the fans. The same
however can't be said for Bryan. I spotted him and a fan base of maybe ten, walking
through the casino lobby after the show. I asked for one picture to which he responded
'if you walk with me'. Thinking he and the fans would go to a more out of the
way location than the casino lobby, I followed, and followed, and followed, until
he closed himself behind an elevator and disappeared. No picture, nor any interest
in meeting some of the fans who just shelled out $95 to see him.

(Above)
Keith (like the true gent that he is) takes time to meet Michael and his wife
after the show among with other fans. What a bloke. Overall,
a fun show on a great Saturday night with some good rarities thrown into the set.
Until the next time he comes remotely close to St. Louis..... 
Setlist: So
Far So Good Somebody This Time Lonely Nights Open Road 18 Til
I Die Let's Make A Night To Remember Can't Stop This Thing We Started Back
To You Summer Of 69 Everything I Do Cut's Like A Knife When You're
Gone (with Mandy from Nebraska) She's Only Happy When She's Dancin' Hearts
On Fire I'm Ready Heaven It's Only Love The Only Thing That Looks
Good On Me Is You Cloud #9 Run To You Please Forgive Me Straight From
The Heart All For Love |