Ghostman
Ambassador of the SuperNatural
My work took me to a local show this past Friday to see Night Ranger perform live. I am working with a client here in the Seattle area hoping to fix some of their video issues they are having with their LED video boards in the venue. Their current video streams are delayed to the point that the video showing on the LED screens in the venue are about 2-3 seconds behind what is happening live. Major issues when watching a live performance and especially any type of sporting event.
Anyways, outside of that, we were invited to view a show to see the issues in person and that show happened to be Night Ranger. On the one hand it was great to see Brad Gillis do his thing, as I've always thought he was a Monster of a player that didn't really get his place in the Rock God lineup. On the other, it always saddens me to see an old band that, while they are having a great time, and so are many fans, they just can't bring it like they used to. In this case, the worst part was the drummer who sings a few ballads had some serious issues with his voice and it was so bad. I think he may have had a stroke recently and he's working through it.
Point being, for me it's a conflict of seeing old bands perform because it's good to see those bands you might never have been able to see, but on the other hand it's a hard watch to see a band that far falls flat from those "prime of life" performances.
Anyways, outside of that, we were invited to view a show to see the issues in person and that show happened to be Night Ranger. On the one hand it was great to see Brad Gillis do his thing, as I've always thought he was a Monster of a player that didn't really get his place in the Rock God lineup. On the other, it always saddens me to see an old band that, while they are having a great time, and so are many fans, they just can't bring it like they used to. In this case, the worst part was the drummer who sings a few ballads had some serious issues with his voice and it was so bad. I think he may have had a stroke recently and he's working through it.
Point being, for me it's a conflict of seeing old bands perform because it's good to see those bands you might never have been able to see, but on the other hand it's a hard watch to see a band that far falls flat from those "prime of life" performances.


