Re: Disppointed with Crossroads 2010
Don&Jocelyn wrote:lvbluesboy wrote:And lose Bill Murray as host(?). Ugh. How could he say they were finally getting to the good stuff right after Trucks and company were on? Please. If that was actually the sequence he should be drawn and quartered at the very least.
Maybe it didn't come across on the DVD, but for those of us who were there, it was VERY obvious that Bill's tongue was firmly in his cheek when he said that. Derek and company had just completely smoked the stage and when Murray said that, everybody just laughed. He provided some good comedy relief to break up the acts on a very hot day when a little humor was just what the doctor ordered.
(Actually, the doctor probably would have ordered water at less than five dollars a bottle, but alas, Toyota Park didn't get that prescription. For that reason, I'd very much like to see the venue moved in four years.)
I agree on all points, Bill was great-no one was comfortable until hours after sunset that day!
The water should have been gratis! They would have sold more other beverages that way, but I say Forget Chicago Next Time!Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
Y'all got my dander up!! This event needs to be in a major city. Pick one that doesn't get hot in the summer...unless you want to hold it in January or in Canada, or maybe in Buncomb county, NC. There's worse things than heat...could have been raining or lightning! Yeah, the $5 water was outrageous, but if you think changing cities is gonna change that, you ain't been paying attention to commercialism and supply and demand, at least in The USA! That ain't limited to Chi-town boys and girls (In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the promoters would be the same people raking it in at any new venue). Even if you spent $100 on food and water...that means you got 12 hours of world class music for $200. Where else you gonna get a deal like that?? I just paid $85 for a ticket to see a two hour Joe show....water not included.
Chicago Crossroads was a great event two times in a row, with one of the greatest assemblies of musical talent EVER! I enjoyed every minute of it and would go back in a heartbeat.
If you can't stand the heat...
Bill S