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Old 10-10-2004, 10:20 AM   #2
kariyanine
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The show last night at the Electric Factory was great. We got there about 6PM and the line was already about 150 feet long. We took a walk to the Silk City diner on Spring Garden street and well my suggestion is don't go there if you can avoid it. We ate and then walked back to arrive about 7:30 and they were letting people in. I got a shirt and then headed up stairs to the bar.

Submersed came out about 8:30 or so and played about 6 songs. The crowd was kind of into them and I thought they were pretty good, I am probably going to pick up their album. My friends and I watched them from the upper level. We then moved down to the floor and positioned ourselves on the right side while trying to move as close as possible, knowing that the floor was going to fill up when AB hit the stage.

Crossfade came out about 9:20 and I wasn't really into them and it seemed to me, at least from what I could see, that the rest of the crowd wasn't really either. There were a couple of people just standing around and staring with a dumbfounded look on there face. I don't know how many songs they played I wasn't all that interested. I did like their song Cold though that was pretty good. I think the crowd was so happy that Crossfade was getting off the stage and AB was coming on that when they finished their last song they got a huge pop from the crowd. I know that was why I was cheering.

Alter Bridge took the stage at roughly 10:15. I'm not really sure as I didn't check the time when they hit the stage. I don't remember the set list, I'm not good with stuff like that, but it did seem like they switched it up a bit. In any case they hit the stage and the crowd went ape shit. The place was literally rocking. It filled up pretty good on the floor and Myles proved to me he has alot of energy up there and I was very impressed. Mark moved around on the stage playing to the crowd all over, even up on the second floor. Most of the crowd knew the words to the songs and sang along word for word, at least I know I did. Some guy tried to crowd surf early on and I think he was dropped and then there was no more crowd surfing. Myles voice is down right great in concert. Myles said Mark was kind of depressed and that he was glad that they were in Philly because Philly always lifts Marks spirits. And the crowd just went nuts at this. They said the Boston show was a great show but we were just so much better. He also said that he had always wanted to play the Electric Factory as it was such a great room and we are lucky to have it. They played nine songs and went off to Down to My Last. The lights went out and they came back out and played In Loving Memory accoustically. Wow! what and awsome song. I've liked it on the album but man, live, in concert is just almost magical. They then did the cover of Highway Star and Mark just let loose. He was amazing with the solo. When Higway Star was finished Myles said he wanted everyone to help them out and that he thought everyone there knew what was coming. The crew gave Myles a guitar and they let into Open Your Eyes. The crowd was nuts and Myles asked them to sing along numerous times. When they finished the crowd just wouldn't let up, Mark was tossing picks and Scott came around to the front and was tossing sticks into the crowd also. He was trying to get one up on the second level and it took about 5 or 6 tries as they just couldn't catch them. Finally he got one up there. He bounced his last one off the floor into the crowd, which was kind of cool. Then the guys left the stage and the lights came back on so the show was over. Overall a great show.

We left the Factory and since jumped in my car but Crossfade was out front and they were blocking the mini-van that was in front of me. By the end of it I was hoping that someone would just run them over because I couldn't pull back and the mini-van couldn't pull forward so we were efectivelly stuck. Finally the mini-van started to push its way forward and and almost ran over some girl who wouldn't move. I started forward and the guys from Crossfade were still blocking my way so I decided I was just going to nudge them out of the way. I almost clipped the lead singer/guitar player guy in the ass with the car beacuase he was leaning down to sign some chicks shoe. But we finally made it out of the lot and after some cursing at stupid people whom don't know how to drive in the city made it back on out to I95 and home.
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