Review of Cheap Trick, Heart and Journey in St. Louis
We attended the show in St. Louis, MO last night, Saturday, September 13, 2008. What an incredible night of music. Not only did we get to see an all time classic favorite, Journey, but two other awesome acts as well, Cheap Trick and Heart. The weather was great and the crowd was huge. The lawn was completely full, there were even people standing along the fence. We had seats center left from the stage but unfortunately they were too far away from the stage to get any good pictures.
The opening act of the night was Cheap Trick. The stage set up was pretty simple but the back drop was black and white checkered along with everything else on the stage. The colored lights added a cool element to all the black and white on stage. All the original members were there, Robin Zander on lead vocals and guitar, Rick Nielsen on lead guitar and back up vocals, Tom Petersson on bass guitar and back up vocals, and Bun E. Carlos on drums. This was a perfect group to open the show with considering the average age of the crowd was probably between 35 – 40. They seemed to get the crowd rockin right away!
Robin Zander entered the stage wearing leather pants, Rick Nielsen was wearing a suit with tennis shoes and a baseball cap. They opened the set with “California Man” followed by “If You Want My Love”. Tom Petersson was introduced as the inventor of the 12 string bass. There were some close ups of him playing it on the big screen. We’ve never seen one of those before. Rick Nielsen has quite a collection of guitars, I’ve read that he has had over 2000 of them throughout his career. Does anyone remember the Cheap Trick videos on MTV? Rick Nielsen always showcased many guitars in his videos and tonight was no exception. We got to see five of them. Two of them appeared to be black and white checkered, one was square shaped, one was yellow with the faces of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison on it and another featured five necks. When Cheap Trick played “I Want You To Want Me” the crowd got all fired up. Nielsen showered the crowd with guitar picks. They also played “I Can’t Take It”, “The Flame” “Surrender” and the evening finale, “Goodnight”. The band did return to the stage in response to the crowd’s loud chanting for one more song, “Dream Police”.
Have you ever noticed at some concerts during the first band or two, it seems like the sound isn’t quite right, yet? Well, this wasn’t the case last night. The band had a very clean sound and the vocals were great! Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist from Journey, also joined Cheap Trick on stage. This was a good opening act. They got the crowd warmed up and ready to hear some Heart.
The second act of the night was Heart. This band showcases two talented sisters, Ann and Nancy Wilson. I can’t stress the word talented enough. This band is probably my wife Britne’s favorite band of all time. She kept saying “I can’t wait to see Heart, they’re awesome.” I have to admit I was skeptical during the drive to the concert, but after witnessing them live, I was wrong. I’ve never been a huge fan of female rock singers until tonight! Ann Wilson has the most powerful and beautiful voice I think I’ve ever heard, but don’t count out her sister Nancy Wilson either. Her vocals on “These Dreams” and the harmonizing with her sister was spectacular.
“Magic Man” rocked followed by “Never” which featured Nancy playing a harmonica solo. Next came “Straight On”, “Alone” which was played acoustically and then Ann sang an astonishing cover of The Who’s hit “Love Reign O’er Me”. There wasn’t a lot of movement on the stage, but the music was amazing. During “Barracuda”, Nancy flipped her guitar around and there was a big United States Marine Corp sticker on the back of it. Ann sang a cover of Led Zeppelin’s “Going to California” and it was incredible. The last song was “Crazy On You” and the crowd went crazy.
Britne says she wished they had been the headliner because she could have listened to them for hours. Yes, I am now a big Heart fan too!
Journey was up next.
Journey opened their set with the “Star Spangled Banner”. The next song was from the new album “Never Walk Away”. The crowd seemed to really like it. Arnel Pineda, the new singer, is all over the stage. He spins around, does scissor kicks off the drum risers and flips the microphone. Arnel brings new life to the band and his vocal abilities are amazing. For those of you long time Journey fans, I’m sure you’re wondering if the new singer sounds like Steve Perry. He definitely sounds like Steve Perry and he is excited about being with Journey!
“Only The Young” was next followed by “Stone In Love” and “Ask The Lonely”. Drummer Deen Castronovo sang the next hit “Keep On Runnin” which featured an awesome guitar medley with Neal Schon on lead guitar, Ross Valory on bass and Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist, was playing guitar also. Arnel dedicated the next song to all the faithful fans, “After All These Years”. The crowd loved him and he gave high-five’s to the fans in the front row, ran around the stage engaging the crowd by clapping his hands over his head, which of course made the crowd follow suit, and jumping all over the place. Man, he can really get some air. He is so energetic, has the most captivating smile and seems to be loving every minute of being the frontman for Journey.
Another song from the new album “Revelation” called “Change For The Better” and then the hits just kept coming, “Separate Ways”, “Lights”, “Feeling That Way”, and “Anytime”. Next up was another song I’m not familiar with, but Jonathan Cain played a piano solo and the video feed on the screen was split so you could see his face in one image and his fingers dancing on the keys in another at the same time. That was pretty cool! “Open Arms” was next and then Arnel was introduced as “the thrill from Manila” and then “Don’t Stop Believing” was played followed by “Faithfully”. I turned around to see the crowd on the lawn behind us and there was a sea of people with cell phones and lighters lit up, swaying to the music. It was a beautiful sight. Music is so powerful and it can bring people together.
The music continued with “Wheel In The Sky”, “Any Way You Want It” and finishing up the show with “Be Good To Yourself”. The band left the stage and the crowd began screaming for more. They came out for an encore. They played a very bluesy version of “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin” with a harmonica solo by Jonathan Cain. This was an incredible show.
Personally, I think Arnel is a wonderful addition to Journey and he is having the time of his life. The couple sitting next to us, John & Misty, really enjoyed the show too. I talked to some long time Journey fans after the show and they didn’t feel the same way. They had seen Journey before when Steve Perry was with them and they felt that Arnel was a good singer but no one can take Perry’s place. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. What are your thoughts about Arnel?
There are a few dates left on this tour. Get your tickets and go! You won’t be disappointed.
| Mon. 09/15/08 (only Journey) | Kansas City, MO | Tickets |
| Tue. 09/16/08 (only w/Cheap Trick) | Minneapolis, MN | Tickets |
| Fri. 09/19/08 | Auburn, WA | Tickets |
| Sun. 09/21/08 | Ridgefield, WA | Tickets |
| Wed. 09/24/08 | Concord, CA | Tickets |
| Fri. 09/26/08 | Wheatland, CA | Tickets |
| Sat. 09/27/08 | Mountain View, CA | Tickets |
| Sun. 09/28/08 | Los Angeles, CA | Tickets |
| Tue. 09/30/08 | Los Angeles, CA | Tickets |
| Fri. 10/03/08 (only w/Cheap Trick) | Phoenix, AZ | Tickets |
| Sat. 10/04/08 (only Journey) | Albuquerque, NM | Tickets |
| Tue. 12/02/08 (only Journey) | Manchester, NH | Tickets |
[tags]Journey, Heart, Cheap Trick[/tags]





Very nice review. Steve will always be the voice, but Arnel is The Man now.
Darius,
Thanks for the nice comment about our review. Have you had the opportunity to see Arnel live yet?
I am one of the old Journey fans. I was at the show. Arnel has a great tone and has captured Perry’s phrasing. I did notice that he was not up for the lilting cue notes in the high passages. It was a little like seeing Perry when he was getting over a cold (like poor Ann Wilson was). To me it was like seeing a really good Elvis impersonator with Elvis’ original band behind (Elvis wishes he had Schon instead of Scotty!). I was hoping that Journey had found a freak of nature who could actually cover Perry – I think that person has yet to be discovered.
To Matt:
Arnel Pineda agrees with you…
“It’s so exciting to sing with one of the best bands in the world,” says Pineda. “It’ll be a lot of hard work on my part, and I’m actually looking forward to the scrutiny I’ll get from the hardcore Journey fans. I know they’ll expect me to sound exactly like ‘the voice,’ but that will never happen. I know there’s only one Steve Perry in this world.”
loulou,
That is a great quote from Arnel. Thanks for posting it
I was there as well. All three acts really delivered. I hope Heart does a solo tour. Would love to see them rock the Pageant or the Fox
Amy,
I agree with you! I would love to see Heart on a solo tour. I think after seeing their brief set the other night that my husband would even go with me! They certainly Rocked!