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One of the best nights of my entire life. Daughter & best friend had a fing blast
Scorp Daddy from Draper, Utah
EXCELLENT NIGHT
We got a lesson , not only in R&R but the Blues, too! Amazing what these Godfathers of Rock can still do on stage, both musically and vocally. I am in awe of people like this that still have what it takes after 50 years! My only negative about the whole thing, was that the crowd was not very energetic. Maybe it was the age of the crowd, but there were people of all ages there, so I would of expected more energy and noise out of us. Otherwise, another one I'll always remember.
Miss Parker from Los Angeles, California
GREAT MUSIC IN AN INTIMATE ENVIRONMENT
Loved the entire show. These are two dedicated musicians with
strong, tight bands. I loved hearing the old hits -of course, but the
blues numbers were exceptionally thrilling! Keep touring! With the
Greek Theatre being so intimate it's all about the music. Left with
a natural high feeling and love/hope in my heart. Music heals.
Karen Nichols from Dallas, Texas
SPECTACULAR CONCERT EXPERIENCE
If listening to Peter Frampton and Steve Miller live on stage doesn't
get you in a happy mood, nothing will. The just-right sized Allen
Event Center was an ideal venue to hear these two guitar playing
icons. Hit after hit kept coming, reminding us that the talent these
two men possess is mind-boggling. And their voices? Silky smooth
and just as you remembered them. Each band supporting the
artists were tight and showed they are masters of their craft. It
didn't take long for the crowd to get into singing along throughout
the Peter Frampton set and by the time Steve Miller's set opened,
there was a lot of robust singing coming from the stands, myself
included. (And, I never sing in public based on requests from my
family that I refrain due to having no pitch. But, I simply-could-not-
help-myself). After this 3-hour-plus show ended, our group could
not help but rave with excitement about the entertaining, blast of
fun we had just experienced.
GH from Bensalem, PA
GREAT TIME, GREAT CONCERT!
We saw this concert last night at Parx Casino's Excite center in Bensalem, PA. We
mainly went to see Peter Frampton, and he did not disappoint. His concert was
excellent. His voice still works, and his guitar playing is amazing! Loved his stories
and he had us laughing a lot. Steve Miller's set was also excellent. It was a very
pleasant surprise for us, and we totally loved when Frampton came out and they
played together. Totally enjoyed the stories of all the other musicians they have
played with. Both bands were also wonderful. It was a great time!
The only negative thing were some rude people in the audience and their cell
phones. They were filming parts of the concert, holding their phones above their
own heads and totally blocking the view of the people behind them. Put your phone
away and enjoy the experience of the concert!
Mike from Calgary, Alberta
GREAT NIGHT
These guys put on a show...engaged the crowd...gave
some lessons on how to play guitars...a very very
good show
Jeannette from Calgary, Alberta
FANTASTIC MUSIC
Rarely you see a concert where the back up band is as good as the main band. Both groups played better then we expected, the sound is still there. Great view from the floor seats.
Jess from San Francisco, California
PETER FRAMPTON WAS GREAT, STEVE MILLER WAS OKAY
Loved Peters interaction and endearment to
the crowd, Steve still sounds great but he didn’t
capture the audience until the end
RAD from Houston Texas
MOSTLY AGREE WITH DOLERES FROM ALBERTA
It's cool to see these radio staples played by the actual Rock prodigies that invented
them.
The shows are lacking in some testosterone.
Showing live concert footage from the heyday probably a good idea,
and bringing in some younger talent to jump around the stage a little bit.
The pianos solos were a bit slappy and should be cut in half.
Eagles seemed to have a better formula. Walsh missed some notes but he still
brought an element of rock rawness and energy to the stage.
David from Calgary, Alberta
ICONIC GUITAR GODS
Simply amazing! For me it was 40 years
between seeing Peter in 77 for my first
concert. But crisp clean sound is what I came
for and received!
Dolores Night from Calgary, Alberta
STEVE MILLER/ FRAMPTON
The other review mentioned the crowd wasn't energetic but
really the music and tempo they choose when they played
was very slow and highly instrumental. Classic icons, yes.
Sleeper elevator music effect due to their strong egos and
long guitar solos and speeches, also a big yes. They could pick
up the light show and put a screen up or something to make it
more interesting for future audiences. Maybe some footage
from the past. We know they have the money to really put on
a great show not a mediocre one, so step up old-timers.
Jane from Dallas, Texas
STEVE MILLER GREAT FRAMPTON NOT
Peter Frampton’s music was an hour
and a half of torture to listen to. Too
loud and too monotonous and lightss
were disturbing. i was so relieved
when Steve Miller came out with his
band and played his music. I would
not pay to sit through Peter
Frampton again even to hear Steve
Miller play eventually.
Barry from Dallas, Texas
WAS OK IF YOU LIKE THAT SORT OF MUSIC
I just went with a friend that wanted to go. Not real crazy about both of them.. but the
sound was bad.just sounded like a bunch of noise. I listened to Steve Miller band when
I was young.. he murdered some of his best songs. lighting was bad.. they blinded you
about every 20 seconds.. the show really needs some work.
Kathy from Seattle, Washington
SAD CONCERT
So disappointed in both performers. They played songs that were not
recognizable to the crowd, way too much talking and instrumentals.
Had hoped for a flashback to my youth and good ole days with the hits
I grew up with but, unfortunately this was not to be. Sat in the cold and
rain for hours hoping to hear the music I envisioned would be played.
If there was an option for zero stars, that’s what I would give...
Aren Tung from Port Washington, New York
EGOS OUT OF CONTTOL
I couldn’t agree more with Curt G! So
dissappoined. I came from NY to hear the
show I saw at the Beacon Theater they played
2 years ago and got stuck listening to this
bored performer show me how good he is on
too long jam sessions and blues music. I came
to hear his upbeat music that makes me feel
young again and was forced to hear what SM
thinks I should listen to. Looks like he took the
money and ran.
Morten from Denmark and Spain
MY WIFE FELL ASLEEP
We came all the way from Denmark. .not just to
watch this but we had great expectations. The
sound in The Grand Ole Opry was great. But the
musicians never got the audience with them. It
was like a "see I can still do it" opposed to bring
the song's across. The entertainer gene was
missing
Curt G from Edmonton, Alberta
SO DISAPPOINTED
People pay good money to hear a band play all
their hit songs and believe me they have some
amazing stuff. I am not a Peter frampton fan
but I appreciated his set better than the Steve
miller band. SM is the only concert I have been
to that started with a crappy song. After
playing a couple of hits and getting the crowd
having fun he brought PF back out. Sure let's
have him play on a few hit songs. Nope. They
played 3 blues songs that put everyone to
sleep. Ok now let's play those hits. Nope. They
played a bunch of crap nobody paid money to
hear. I can tell you that they were all amazing
musicians but if you have been around for
more than 50 years you should know what
songs people want to hear and how to
entertain a crowd. So disappointed.
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