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The show was very good, though it was tremendously disheartening to see only about 200 people in a theater which seats double that amount. This is the direct result, no doubt, of there being NO promotion of the CD/tour in the Boston area. The band's name wasn't even on the marquee outside. Depressing. The guys sounded excellent, though!
From Syndestructable, they played Breaking Down Walls; Some Time, Some Way; Reach Outro; Cathedral of Love; City of Dreams, and Golden Age. They also played a few older songs but I'm afraid I don't recall the titles.
Alan White has joined the band for the U.S. leg of their tour, after only a couple weeks' rehearsal. After the first song, Breaking Down Walls/Some Time, Some Way/Reach Outro, I yelled, "Alan! You rock!" Because he was so tight - I mean really great Alan rocking out hard - and has only been playing with these guys for a few weeks. Alan didn't react to my most unladylike shouting, so I did it again after the next two songs and he finally cracked a big smile. He and I had a nice but brief chat after the show, mostly about Trevor Rabin, actually. I chatted just a bit with Gerard Johnson, who was quite friendly; as well as with Shane Theriot, who's doing guitar for The Syn in the U.S.
As for my new crush, Steve Nardelli ... If he could bring his obvious warmth and charm to the stage, he'd have thousands of women buying Syndestructable just because he's so darling. We spent several minutes chatting after the show and he was very patient and gracious. Best of all, he's a big fan of our very own Dee.
It was a great show and I urge everyone to get out and support the band!
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