December 27th, 2007
From: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/
This week, readers weighed in on Patrick MacDonald's review of Van Halen.
Off Key
Van Halen is showing their age but, no doubt about it, they still rock. I
do, however, have a problem with the sound system at KeyArena. This was
our first time at this venue. During the introduction to several songs,
"And the Cradle Will Rock" for example, the sound mixing was garbled and
the vocal/guitar was out of sync. Plus, it was hard to hear David Lee
Roth's vocals during several songs.
We were seated at $300-plus seats and had an almost direct view of the
mixing board. I noticed four laptop computers. I guess this is the state-
of-the-art system for sound mixing boards. But I have to tell you, the
sound quality of this concert was one of the worst I have heard. There is
something to be said for too much technology. In the past, there was never
an issue with sound quality at a concert. Probably because the sound guy
used an old-school analog mixing board. Granted, it is and will never be
like studio quality, but this was pretty bad.
If Van Halen heard their concert from where we were sitting, they would
most definitely want to know about it.
-- Robert Mahar, Gig Harbor
Also sounding off
Your review of the show was right on, except for the sound. (A major deal,
of course.) Spending almost $100 per ticket, one would expect to enjoy the
music with a clear understanding of what song the band is singing. The
instruments sounded great, but once David Lee Roth joined in with vocals,
it was difficult to determine what song was being played/sung. There were
even times when it seemed as though Roth wasn't even singing, although you
could see his mouth putting out the words.
It was a joy to be entertained by one of the greatest bands ever, but we
didn't get our money's worth. If I ever get the chance to go to another
one of their concerts, I think I'll just stay home and play my CDs real
loud and enjoy all aspects of this wonderful band!
-- Kim Bauer, Newcastle
Below the belt?
Did you really need the parenthetical about [16-year-old Wolfgang Van
Halen's] baby fat? The comment about being out past his bedtime was funny
and got the point across. I know that once you're on stage, you're fair
game for reviewers, but that zinger just seemed like a cheap shot.
-- J. Marie Riche, Woodinville
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