Aside from the lackluster crowd the band and the sound were great! I had a nice clear view of Billy Duffy and it was a joy to watch him carve out his solos. Billy's solo blast starting Phoenix was fabulous as was the beginning of Edie. He is truly a guitar master. The setlist had some of the cult's more spiritual songs as well Spiritwalker and Horse Nation to name a few.
As always, it was a blast and privilege to see the Cult! Can't wait to catch 'em again!
Really GREAT show! I saw the Cult twice in the last 2 years (Avalon and Hampton ballroom). Both of those shows were very good, excellent. I always go with or meet people who are first time Cult concert goers. They and myself have been impressed with a great rock performance and live show. The energy last night was full bore from start to finish. I thought the song selection and performance was energizing. Horse nation, Rise, Edie, among many others really stood out. The whole band was really on. At this show I got to see both Ian and Billy have great performances. The drummer is off the hook. I have never been disappointed at a cult show, but some how this one was better than previous shows I've seen. At one point Ian mentioned the Canadians and some boos were expressed the lets go Bruins chant from the crowd was a welcome relief. Does a non-sports fan understand big time rivalries in hockey?
It was nice to discover a new band (to me), the Clicks I bought the CD and my wife met the band and got it signed. Looking forward to listening to it. The girls have talent. Thank you CULT!
I was surprised to walk past the tour buses 10 minutes before the show and see Chris, John, and Mike hanging out. Chris and Mike disappeared seconds later, but John was just milling around with 2 guys from the crew.
The opening Band the Cliks were better then I thought they would be, The Cult came on and it was a great show but because of assigned seating it was hard for the crowd to rock but we still managed to have fun. There was only one small guitar issue and Billy had to change out guitars but for the rest if the night it was awsome. Ian was great and interacting with the crowd. I am miffed the HERALD-BOSTON PAPER- slammed the concert as lackluster -it wasnt. They did a great version of RISE, SPIRIT WALKER and of course SHE SELLS SANCTUARY.
Although I like the size of the Orpheum and felt a twinge of nostalgia to see the Cult play the same venue where I first saw them as a college student (at the 1987 gig), the place just does not work for getting a crowd near the band. And Ian needs the crowd near the band. There is so much more band-audience connection at general admission places like Avalon, Hampton Beach Ballroom or the old Lupo's.
Two of my faves were Sweet Soul Sister and Rise, though Edie always gets to me. Good show.