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From start to finish, a great show. All the tunes we came to hear. Both
TFF and H&O can still deliver a great sound with a new, not off the
album, performance. We were 30 rows back on the floor which meant
we spent most of the night on our feet. Fans all around us were really
into all 3 performers. The only disappointment took place 2 rows in
front of us. A "wannabe Romeo and his inebriated girlfriend gave us a
15 minute stand-up makeout session which demonstrated how people
continue to behave badly and simply think they are invisible. They left
after I gave them $150 bucks to get a room. I went to a H&O concert
and got the bonus of TFF. A good night over all.
Jena Walton from Atlanta, Georgia
TEARS FOR FEARS ROCK THE ARENA!!!
5 star rating - it's for TFF. Curt & Roland always deliver. The music was spot on. The set list was great. The sound was perfect and the lighting fit the songs & the mood. It did seem that Curt was singing an octave higher than usual on some songs but I could be wrong. it didn't take away anything from them though. I must say it hurt to hear Roland thanking H & O for 'letting them on the tour'!!! Also, it was awful to be in an audience where so many people didn't care about the band/music. I was the only person up & dancing in my section for at least 10 rows & was asked multiple times to sit down. : (
Hall & Oats rate maybe 3 stars. Their sound people SUCK! I lost count of how many times there was feedback. Lots of tacky effects & the lights kept hitting me right in the eyes. Every song was extended by a long, unnecessary guitar solo (not even by Hall or Oats!) & way too much reverb used. To be honest after butchering 'Sara Smile' - I left. BUT, their Sax Player was fabulous!!
Michaelf from Boston, Massachusetts
TEARS FOR FEARS VERY IMPRESSIVE, STOLE SHOW
I went to this show to basically see hall and oates as I have been a fan for years. I grew up in the mtv days so I knew some of tff more popular songs but never considered myself a fan nor a hater of their music. about 3 months before the show I downloaded tff greatest hits so I could become more familiar with their music for the show. let me tell you they sounded absolutely amazing.. I never would have expected myself to say that about tff but I couldn't believe how great they were. Hall and oates were good as well as this was my first time seeing either band but tff stole the show. if your not familiar with their music besides their radio hits I suggest you listen before the show to appreciate it more. especially the song "break it down again" which they crush. their drummer was very impressive too cant say enough about the entire performance. I told my friend at the show after tff ended that I would go see this show again just for how they performed. 5 stars for tff
Todd Level from Toronto, Ontario
FOR TEARS FOR FEARS
Tears for Fears rocked the show Hall & Oates made me
go to sleep. Tears for Fears Tears for Fears sang the
songs like they were supposed to be sung " like we all
know it" not the new Renditions of songs with extra long
guitar solos. Not played by either Daryl or John
Dave Frantz from Toronto, Ontario
JENA CRITIQUE
Jena from Atlanta can go back home and vote for Ossoff. Why dump on Hall & Oates?
Yea Jena....it's Oates not Oats y'all. It was a good concert and i would go again
Roger Rubio from Las Vegas, Nevada
AWESOME CONCERT!
Hall & Oates, one of my favorite duos, the concert was superb, sound was awesome,
energized crowd.
By the time Allen Stone was done, crow was already in a good mood.
Tears for Fears rocked the house, live with good sound and music.
Hall & Oates keep it going till the end.
I would definitely see them again.
Highly recommended and worth every penny.
The T Mobile venue is spectacular.
This concert was worth the trip coming from San Diego, there were people from
Seattle next to us who flew in to these these guys...
Everyone was happy and very entertained.
My daughter had a blast even though she's young but huge Hall & Oates fan
(because of me)
Kathleen from Cleveland, Ohio
TEARS FOR FEARS AND HALL AND OATES
Tears for fears were absolutely phenomenal. They sounded like they did
in the 80's. They played to the crowd and the set list was excellent. Allen
Stone was actually pretty good also for a relative unknown. Makes you
wonder how some stars today get deals and he is unknown. Hall and
Oates were pretty good. I was a little disappointed in the set list order.
People around me were kind of losing interest. They should put more
upbeat songs throughout the show instead of saving them for the
encore. But they still delivered an enjoyable show. My opinion though is
Tears for Fears rocked the arena last night.. the props to lebron and the
Cavs were great! Would definitely pay to see them again and again.
DFURR from Dallas, Texas
TWO DIVERGENT APPROACHES
TFF replicated their recordings almost note-for-note, and H&O jammed on theirs, with
extended sections for Hall to emote vocally. Many comments about how poor the H&O
mix was compared to TFF. My take is that H&O had far more musicians on the stage: 3
guitars, 2 percussion (1 by saxophonist), everyone with a vocal mic. They were going for
something much less focused and exacting than TFF. Probably more effects used than
needed. Although singing along to what may as well be an MP3 of the original track
gratifies one's musical expectations, I have to say I respect the H&O approach more. TFF's
material is more directly powerful, and H&O's is more subtle. In all, the energetic shift
between the two was too much for a lot of folks. H&O seemed like they would have been
better suited for a more laid back setting than is offered by an arena with tens of
thousands of fans who have overpaid for their tickets, and expect to be absolutely blown
away by the lights, sounds, songs, & delivery
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