I did a search on the site for info on the Apollo interface and came across, for some reason, a post refin made 9 years ago about seeing BB King, who told long stories during the show. BB was 85 then and lived another 3 years. That's really old to be on stage. Bless him that he tried. I'm amazed the show wasn't worse. I"m not being agist; I know old folks pretty well, and it was fantastic that he could still get on stage, but he was past it.
https://www.thefenderforum.com/forum...ghlight=apollo
So that got me to thinking: What's the biggest disappointment you've had at a performance? Conversely, what performer or group surprisingly won you over?
I liked Journey, not a huge fan, but liked their Infinity album when I was a teen and went to see them twice willingly / 3rd time against my wishes (hot gf). The first time I saw them, their vocals were so off key that I couldn't enjoy the show. A year later, I went to see them again, thinking maybe they'd had an off night. Nope, same thing. 4 years later, my gf wanted to see them, so I went. Vocals were even worse.
Their opening acts always blew them off the stage. The biggest surprise and what made me into a fan was Bryan Adams. "Cuts Like a Knife" was a rising hit. People were just starting to know him. His band was so tight, and the vocals were spot on.