Saturday, October 4, 2008

JOY AND PAIN IN MY HEART (At The Concert)



After having our tickets checked by the attendant we walked inside the showroom lobby where the concertgoers were happily talking to each other, comparing notes about latest in their idols' happenings and some were looking into many Journey souvenir items like t-shirts, posters, CD albums, canvas bags and even key chains. If you noticed Nette and I wore black attire, sabi nga kasi ni Nette pang-rock ang mga ito. And she was right, there were many wearing black, some of them even with the Revelation CD graphics which I have one having given two of them to two my friends in Manila together with the CDs of which I had bought 10 already. Still waiting for us to enter thru the main door, we saw the group of 20 persons as part of the "Meet And Greet 5 Star/4 Star" ticket holders. These fans paid $350 and 250 each just to see, meet and pose for pictures with the Journey members in a room just besides the hall, before the show started. In fact, a wall to our left only divided Arnel and us and still we cannot give him our thank you card. We felt hopeless about it. Hopeless more so because in front of the door was burly and well-muscled security guard, i think he's Indian, who looks like the very tall villain in the James Bond movie, guarding against any neurotic or hyper-ecstatic or just plain drunk fans who might enter and hurt any of the band members or even Arnel. I said this because there are Steve Perry fans who believe nobody, even if he's better than SP, has the right to be the lead singer. Arnel (AP) have proven he can on the many European and US concerts and tonight he'll sure prove it again. Even if both singers have P (for Power) in their names, A is first to S's voice. Finally, we were ushered to our seats. And we couldn't believe we were to be so near Arnel and yet so far, but, that where we were was more good enough for us.

Now, another waiting starts. We were seated to the right side of the stage at around 7:15 pm for a show to begin at 8 pm. Well we thought that's a short time to wait, a short time to look around as fans continue to enter and take notice of the different and diverse kind of the new Journey band audience. And they range from the very young to the old, male and female gender (but I'm sure I'm right there many of the latter), and the sosyal and jolo crowd. But, everybody were finally getting along, except for some who found their seats a little nearer than what's printed on their tcikets. Kung makakalusot lang! (I know what you're thinking. They were not Pinoys!) Still no Journey but there lots of other rock group music coming out of the speakers as 15 minutes pass 8 pm and the hall wasn't filled and the concert was supposed to be sold-out. (with half of the seats empty?). But about 8:20 people started to fill in and some were whistling for the show to start. The stage and band hands came out making final sound, lights and equipment checks. The mikes, guitars and drums were ready.

The other rock music stopped and on the two big video screens the band members were shown giving high fives and walking from the backstage to the main stage and the audience made a wild roar, loud whistling and hand clapping all at the same time. It even became wilder and louder when the band started playing their first song and when Arnel hit the first note, the audience stood up, so we stood up also, and from then on we didn't seat down for more 5 minutes. So I said to myself, this is American Rock and Roll, not like the last R&R concert of Blood, Sweat and Tears at Araneta Coliseum during the 1970's. Where I would have thought nobody was watching because I was seated in the general admission, the seats almost empty and hardly no loud cheering I can feel my knees click! The band had to tell us to come down and seat nearer to the stage! But, Arnel Pineda had the audience in the palm of his hands and he could do whatever he wants to by the mere sound of his powerful voice. Into the third song the sound was awful--it was either too loud or under mixed that tended to drown out AP's voice. After more and continuous loud cheer from the audience did the sound got better, the sound man might have finally got over the pina colada he had or else not get paid after the concert! Hehehe! The band performed their Dirty Dozen hit songs and new songs and 3 or 4 songs from their other albums with the trademark Journey sound. And Arnel rendered his own version of what Neal Schon was looking for a lead singer, the legacy sound. Not the SP sound! (I'll add the set list when I find them). But I'm sure the we went nuts over songs like; After All These Years (AATY), OA (Open Arms), Faithfully (F), Don't Stop Believing (DSB), Separate Ways (SW), Wheels In The Sky (WITS) and Only The Young (OTY).

Arnel was in his usual self, bouncing around, jumping from the drum riser, doing his trademark microphone pumping action and running to the left side of the stage to the right side just so the audience can see his face which made them cheer even louder. The Pinoys best cheered when he said:"Mabuhay!" and "See You Again, Teme-cula!" at the end of the show. Well, as for the band, they performed and sung just like in their studio sound, only more LIVELIER and fuller. They were all pro together with Arnel. Neal Schon, the lead guitarist and ex-Santana co-founder, played it as if his hands were on fire, and the one most jammed along with Arnel. Just as Arnel has that souring tenor, Neal's guitar was equally soaring and even weeping at one time. Ross Valory, the 59 year old base guitarist, was perfectly on the spot that his duh, duh plucking is felt strongly as if it's the viewers' heart. Ross was funny to watch, he's always making faces with the audience and the second one whom Arnel also jams along. Jonathan Cain, on the keyboard and composer, plays like a classical pianist and a bluegrass harmonica player. Together with Neal and Ross playing their guitars was a sight to see and hear. Deen Castronovo, the drummer, was not to be left out. Because with his energetic and very timely playing and also with his higher than Pineda's already high solo voice, there wouldn't be the present Journey sound than is a lot better musically than the other versions.

We had the time of our lives, with all the non-stop shouting, howling and singing-along with Arnel and the band. We waved our hands, swayed our hips (later on it didn't take long for Nette to be dancing along also). As for me, I was hitting my imaginary drum set just like Deen's and singing-along Arnel (only with a LOWER key)! Hehehe. The other older fans had a blast too when Journey sung 2 two songs which I don't know the titles and they seems like they were the ones singing them together the swaying of the hands and the full open mouths that says: "I know this song." There were poignant moments during the show. One of them was a couple in the front row kissing each other, also a couple to my right in a locked hug, while Arnel sung AATY with all the emotions only he or anybody who have felt what's in the beautiful lyrics and music score. Of course, one couple did the same when "Faithfully" was sung. And that couple was us. I gave Nette a kiss that she was surprise that I would do in public. Well, there's a;ways a first time. Even if it's in a rock concert. And true, this is our FIRST ROCK CONCERT! And as they say also, we will cherish the love--and togetherness and feeling of joy.

The band performed more solos, like that of Deen's 'Mother, Father", two by Neal Schon's and Ross Valory's and one by Jonathan. which I though was usual because in their other venues Arnel carried most of the belting. As the show neared the finally encore, we noticed that he was tired and his voice was flat in some of the songs and also the members particularly Deen who I heard missed a beat but was able to catch up. This maybe because they have 2 back to back shows at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles the nights before this. But, they always give their all and we weren't disappointed at all. And it was more than what they were advertised. It wasn't all You Tube hype. They were real and basically don't need front acts. I only wish the stage was bigger for more room for Arnel to do his thing. I do wish a lot, huh? You'd say "One wish at a time muna." The show ended at almost 10:30. And I believe they performed for two hours. By this time Nette and I were half deaf and whenever I tell her something she couldn't hear me because of the very loud sound coming from those enormous speakers just 10 feet to our left.

What wasn't advertised was that Arnel was sick with fever that night. And still was able to sound as if he was still singing three sets at Hard Rock Cafe Manila, at Bagaberde and the Gapo. It was confirmed for us that he wasn't his normal self during the final bow when he uttered hoarsely so:"Not bad for a sick boy!" Wow! Boy! If I were to get sick and sound and act like him, I'd wouldn't mind it at all. I'd rather be sick for a month than be at work five days a week. Then they bid goodbye, Neal and Jonathan throwing guitar picks at the audience and Deen throwing a couple pair of his drum sticks, too. And we gave them a standing, standing only ovation, clapping our hand that I can feel that my palm hardening that they were almost callous already. And they walked back towards the backstage. But, we wouldn't let them go and continue shouting, cheering and clapping for a good 90 seconds until they came back with an encore of SP's "Touchin, Squeezin' N Lovin' which was the most fun and sad part of the show. Fun, because the fans were really having a great time with Boys. Sad, because of me knowing that Arnel wasn't feeling well and I felt guilty to think what's with him why he didn't even bother to answer my messages and texts. And that it will take another two seasons till we get to see him, that time I hope, personally. All I can say is well done boys. You made me very happy not just for a night but for more days to come.

Note: I sorry I didn't have many pictures of the concert because cameras weren't allowed. But, I did get some videos and sounds for home viewing only. My posts are also subject to addition and/or omission as memory becomes clearer as time goes by. So check it back if you like. Thank you.

THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR






Last Saturday, September 26, we picked-up our tickets at Pechanga Resort and Casino glad that finally we have the proofs that we indeed was going to see Journey and Arnel Pineda. Because after having bought Lawn tickets (the fartest from the stage) for $135 last August 1 for their Harrah's Rincon Casino concert on October 3, only to be told the next day that the tickets were reserved and that I'll not be charge in my credit card anyway. I was really disappointed that there was really no chance for me watch them this year and that's bad. And who would know the bad who turn out for the better. I guess if you really wanted something very much, you just have to think hard that you have and you're there already. That they say is the "Secret" in life-the power of positive thinking. Lucky for me and Nette, it worked out. The only missing part to complete this event is that the promoter canceled the VIP Pass meeting. But this didn't dampened our excitement to see the J-Boys.

That was evident, at least for me, when the day before the concert I was choosing what to wear and doing the checklist what to bring like: earplugs, binoculars, Journey's Revelation CD and T-shirt with black and silver ink Sharpie matker pens and Zoo's Gimik CD for autograph signing, digital camera with 3 batteries and a new memory card. And the Thank You card we were hoping we could give to Arnel personally. I wasn't a Boy Scout in grade school but I was a PMT cadet for four years! So, after that I've always like to have things prepared and covered, so to speak. So, on the day of the concert, October 1, 2008 we left home early to be at the casino before everybody else to avoid the traffic like what happened on their other concerts. We arrived at the casino well ahead of time that we still have time to eat a light snack and some slot machine playing and then at around 7 pm we walked in front of the showroom entrance area where we saw some die-hard fans are assembling already and excitedly telling stories about the concerts they've been to and how they met Arnel also. Nette was even given a reproduction pen/ink and crayon poster of Arnel singing created by one artist-fan of his. And that in part made up for that meeting with Arnel that would not take place.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

TICKETS FOR A JOURNEY


Actually, I got the good news last Friday, September 26, 4:15 pm, when he himself called me in my cell phone. He asked in a soft and husky voice and simple as he does, I'm told: "Is this Jun? And I answered: "Yes." I couldn't make our conversation longer and make some tsika because I was in the middle of doing my duties at work. And my office mates were looking at me as if they were saying:"Nasa phone na naman si Pablo!" Well, I didn't mind them and kept the call going and they couldn't do anything about it. I've waited for this call for more than a month. And if they think I'll cut it short and tell me to go back to work, they can wait for Christmas!

He said:"This is Arnel. (Note: He didn't even say his last name. He's that humble and friendly.) Somebody from Pechanga will contact you about the tickets. These are two tickets." For a while I didn't know what to say and trying not to let him (or my co-workers) hear how excited I really was just to hear his voice. And the only question I could think of asking was: "When will they call? The whole day?" He said: "Just wait for the call." I said:"Okay. Thank you very much." I went back to work not knowing how to concentrate on doing it and thinking the call may not come that day for it was almost 5 pm and the Box Office will be closed. And that means I have to wait the next day-or even the whole day and I have work the next day, Saturday, when it tends to be busier that the weekdays. I said to myself:"Patay, baka di ko marinig ang ring!" I just thought: I waited this long, so what is a day. At least I know my good friend has made good on her promise for us to see Arnel and Journey in Concert LIVE.

Well, I went back to work when not three minutes passed when my phone rung and it was the gracious and polite Special Events Coordinator on the other end. And she said: "Jun, there are tickets here for you arranged by your friend with the Journey." And I answered: "Yes, yes, he's Arnel Pineda. How much are the tickets?" She replied: "$100 at the Gold-Right . The best I can do for you." I said to myself: "That's perfectly alright with me because I learned that tickets were sold-out in 18 minutes way back something like three months ago." Can I pick it up tomorrow?" (Cause I want to make sure that I would indeed have the tickets, in my hands and believe this is happening for real, to this much highly anticipated and recommended concert of the year.) She said: "Sure, any day or before the show starts." And after I dictated my plastic card information (as I knew before then they will not be free), she said I'm all set. (All set for a journey I thought would never take off.)

That Friday night I decided to keep it a secret from Nette and just surprise her the next day. Upon learning from her that she's got nowhere to go that next Saturday, I told her we would go to Pechanga, after getting home from work, and check out the place IF ever we get the tickets. And she said okay let's go, play slots a little and get something to eat at one of their restaurants. Mommy came with us cause we haven't gone out with her in a long time. I was leading them to the Box Office, pretending to look around, checking the showroom's line-up till I couldn't contain my excitement and went to one of the teller and showed her the confirmation number that was given to me. She went to the back of the office, check the computer and asked the number again, typed it in the computer, pulled opened another drawer and voila, she came back with an envelope and asked for my ID. All Nette and Mommy was looking at the whole scene with amazement that indeed we went there just to really pick-up the tickets. Nette said: "Ikaw talaga, Galing mong magtago ng secret!"

At last we have the tickets and we decided to call Arnel to thank him from the bottom of our hearts, but, it was only the voicemail that came on and we left messages right there and there. But because of the casino gamblers and slots noises, I wasn't able to answer his 5:09 call. It was only while eating at the Flaming Noodles that heard from my cell that he left a message telling me to text him my real name together with Nette's for he's arranging a VIP Pass for us. And that call is now locked-in my Message log forever. It doesn't get any better than this. We'll get to see him sing and get real close in meeting him at the same time. We went home very excited and eagerly chatted with our friends in Hongkong and Manila to tell them about the good news.

And for the next five days nothing can deplete my happy feeling, not even the bad news on Wall Street, the hot and cold weather and the feeling of helplessness of some of the people I've talked to. Those things can wait, a have a concert to watch and prepare. Solving the world's problem I am not prepared and equipped, but, I can give you the three titles of the Journey's songs: "Be Good To Yourself," Change For The Better and "Don't Stop Believing" and I believe every good things will follow from those lyrics.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

DON'T STOP BELIEVING


My trip in following the Journey (most of them YouTube viewing!) this year is coming hopefully to a happy ending. But, there are only a few concerts remaining. And if I don't get to see Arnel LIVE, it's fine with me. After all there is next year. Meeting a good friend in Manila last month, I might be in for a pleasant surprise. And since I found out about the group's songs last March, I didn't stop believing that somehow, somewhere, sometime that I, and also Nette, would be very happy to see them even for just few hours. Sabi nga:"Tutukan ninyo ang susunod na poste!"