Blues Traveler at 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, USA

Review:

After bassist Bobby Sheehan passed and they added two more band members, I was eager to see the new lineup, and the show delivered. Review from the time:
The boys came out all wearing hats – Chan and his brother had FBI on the front of theirs, the others had CIA. John said how long it had been since they were last here, and that D.C. was f**ked up then and it still is now. For the second set, they brought one of Ben’s keyboards and a smaller drum set for Brandon. John said they were working on a nickname for Ben – they kinda liked “pudding pants”, but thought maybe “scooter box” or “fistful of nuts” would be better. The second set started acoustic through most of “You Lost Me There”, at which point John and Tad stood up and played while the roadies removed the gear and everyone resumed their positions. During the “Crash Burn” round robin, Ben played during the bass part on the second round. For the encore, John introduced the band, including Ben “crack in the ass” Wilson and Chan “lord of the dance” Kinchla.

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Trans-Siberian Orchestra at D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, USA

Review:

Their first full tour, and I’d been a big fan since the Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12-24 had hit the radio (it was big when I worked for Waxie-Maxie, and I had to special order a lot of copies of Savatage’s Dead Winter Dead since that was the only place you could get it on CD for a while). I recall quite the extensive use of the smoke machine as it rolled off the stage into the audience.
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Trans‐Siberian Orchestra Setlist D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, USA, TSO East 2000

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Boston Rock Opera’s Jesus Christ Superstar at the Tower Auditorium, Massachusetts College Of Art, Boston, MA, USA

Review:

As a big Extreme, I was excited to learn that singer Gary Cherone was playing a lead role (the band often covers a bit of “What’s The Buzz” in concerts). I’d apparently missed him playing Jesus, but I was happy to see him play Judas. I stayed with Chris and he and Jess tried to set me up with Mindy, but I don’t think either of us felt it. Show info, preview, and a review.

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No Doubt with Area-7 at Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia

Review:

From blog.hemisphire.com: “Dinner was chicken in garlic from Tum Tum’s Thai Takeaway, then back to Hodern Pavilion for No Doubt. Opener Area-7 was very similar to Goldfinger, and the crowd was into it, but they were waiting for No Doubt. Their set was heavy on material from Return To Saturn, but they played all the hits from Tragic Kingdom, as well as “Trapped In A Box” from their debut. Gwen was very enthusiastic all night, turning cartwheels at one point.”

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No Doubt Setlist Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia 2000, Return of Saturn Tour