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I have not seen Alabama for 30 years and
did not expect much. I was tolaly surprised
how good the show was. It was like they
were doing there last show forever here in
Ontario.
Randy Owen did not want to leave the stage
as if he wanted to share every applause .
Jeff Cook performing was very emotional .
Love the show so much and a great venue .
James from London, Ontario
GREAT SHOW!!
I have always wanted to see Alabama in concert. I realize that the members are older now, and took this into consideration. I thought the show was FANTASTIC!! The atmosphere was great in the arena. The band also seemed to enjoy the show. There was great audience participation. They even brought a long-time fan up on stage (52nd show for this fan). If they were playing there again next week, I would go and see them. The Bellamy Brothers were a decent opening act for Alabama, but the Alabama concert was on a whole different level. Great job, Alabama! Great job, Budweiser Gardens!
P Jeffers from Calgary, Alberta
DISAPPOINTED
Saw Alabama years ago and loved them. They didn't sing many hits and I think the fans wanted more hits rather than the few not so popular songs. The hits had every one up on their feet clapping and dancing while other songs had polite clapping. Also the encore was
disappointing as only one song... expected maybe a short medley or something more.
Maybe its time to retire. Tickets were not cheap so guess its all about the money.
Brian from Burlington, North Carolina
50 YEARS OF ALABAMA MADE THEM TIRED
I grew up listening to Alabama my entire life. Alabama was a group I have always wanted to see. Being an audio engineer I was let down when they hit the stage. I couldn't hear Randy's vocals for about 1/3 of the show. I would have thought the sound system was not set up properly but the opener (Charlie Daniels) sounded phenomenal. The band seemed tired and unorganized with little energy, they would finish a song and then start playing it again, kind of like a bar band trying to kill time when they dont't have enough material to finish the set which I know isn't the case here, I guess they were tired. Even though the sound wasn't good and the band was tired, I was able to hear a few of the hits I grew up listening to. It's bad then a 83 year old opener had more energy and sounded 100 x better than the headliner.
Doris from Providence ri
ALABAMA
Disappointed with this concert. Appreciated the attempt to please by continuing even when not feeling well, but felt like the repeats of song endings and audience participation was way overdone. Wanted to hear Alabama songs not someone else’s. Charlie Daniels did a great job
from London, Ontario
TERRIBLE SOUND
Grew up with this band, not impressed with current band , lead guitar player has no clue on what his tone should be.
Tim B Good from Ottawa Ontario
THEY ARE TIRED
They need to come to the realization the business has past them by. Taking peoples money and having a show like they did is going to ruin their legacy. They played a set list of 15 songs, 7 of which never heard before, 3 of which song by their band members. Leaving 5 of their popular songs. They certainly could have used a focus group to establish a song list. After every song they played an extra verse wanting the audience to sing it back to them. When we paid to hear them sing. They played for 70 mins, as they looked very tired. They were dressed like they just rolled out of bed. It wasn’t not a good way to leave a lasting impression.
Unsatisfied from Ottawa, Ontario
ALABAMA OTTAWA CANADIAN TIRE CENTER
Don't recommend, real disappointment for me and my husband.
We are left 238$ unsatisfied. Real joke.
Do yourself a favor stay home with your family instead.
Bassguitarman from Springfield, Missouri
DISAPPOINTING PERFORMANCE, WORST VENUE EVER
As an older musician, my love of Alabama was always their vocal harmony skills. The sound system emphasized the instruments and not the voices. Randy could be heard much of the time, but for the most part the harmonies were obscured by the instruments. We came to hear their voices, not audience participation or extended instrumental breaks. We had seen Alabama before and they were great.
They have a treasure trove of great songs, but they sang very few of them. Randy appeared worn out, delegating one song to the piano player, and sitting behind the band when not singing. He was also flat on the early tunes. I sincerely hope that he is not ill. Sometimes, it is just time to hang it up.
Probably because we are older, the arena was a bad venue for us. The only access to our seats required climbing stairs, and my wife fell. The elevators provided no help to get to our seats. The limited leg room made extended sitting difficult. We won't be back.
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