Sunday, October 30, 2011

A Fond Farewell To the Get Closer Tour


The drive from Rosemont, IL to Minneapolis more than made up for the short drive the day before: 393 miles!! Thank goodness I love my audio books - I have made it through far more books in the car this summer than I have those in print. I never make it through many pages reading in bed before the book hits me in the face when I doze off. It's a good thing that I found a cheap source of audio books that cost less than paperbacks (Azulio.com).

I had to make it to Minneapolis early enough to pick up my Christmas presale tickets and get one of them to the gal from Canada who purchased it. I tried at 3:00 but the box office wasn't open yet. So I had a wonderful late lunch at a nearby bistro called Zelo, including a pink grapefruit martini, a great ahi appetizer not listed on their menu, seafood pasta and freshmade gelato. Yum!

One problem with downtown Minneapolis - lots of one way or controlled access streets that make it impossible to get anywhere easily. I headed back to the arena now that the box office was open - only about 4 blocks away but I probably drove 16 blocks to get there. Then I realized I left my phone back at the restaurant - another 16 blocks of circling to get back there. As soon as I got my phone, I got a call from my Canadian friend - she was back at the box office, so I circled those same 16 blocks again to get her ticket to her. Then back to check into my hotel near the restaurant - but they told me I had to circle about 6 blocks to get around to their parking lot entrance. I was positively dizzy from all this!

I was ending the tour in a perfect seat (for someone who can't handle the standing crowd) - offically a row 5 seat but effectively a row 3 seat.

Jake started out the night in a sharp looking black leather jacket - must have been a little chilly in Minneapolis for our Florida guy. But once he began moving around on stage he warmed up and was comfortable in his dark gray tee (was that Betty Boop on the front?). Jake, taking a cue from Keith read some signs, including one way at the back of the arena and told them how much he appreciated it that they had made signs and trucked them around all night just for him. He held his hands up to make a "heart sign" just for them. Jake has always thanked Keith for bringing him out on tour but tonight Jake noted that it was the last night of a great tour and that he was so grateful for the opportunity . He even improvised a little bit of song to commemorate the night (see below).

Three big nights in a row had taken a bit of a toll on Keith's voice (more so than I realized until recently) but he did not hold back and was beaming thoughout the night nevertheless and ripping into his guitars like there was no tomorrow. Watch for all the little smiles in this last Raining on Sunday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXHMAv3aWO4 of the tour. The guys also seemed to be giddy with "last-night" excitement and kept goofing off together. And they tossed picks galore - I ended up with 8 even though I had pointed out others to those near to me on the floor. Some of the crew were also flinging picks at the band - at least at Brian whom I was sitting close to. It was obviously a special night for everyone.

Keith read lots of signs but settled on one with a picture of a strange pheasant proclaiming something like "Our husbands went pheasant hunting but we're here hunting for an autograph from you." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tXJC-saKjo Keith brought them to stage and one gal was nearly hysterical with excitement, squealing "Oh my God - thank you so much, thank you so much, oh my God I've seen you 14 times!" Keith joked with them ("Where are your husbands hunting pheasant? In Las Vegas? How strange...") and also teased the woman with one of the very Norwegian names that Minnesota is known for. He had Danny take a photo of them all with all of the audience in the background, and (as he put is arms around two of them for the photo) jokingly asked "How big are your husbands?" Fun times on the stage!

More big smiles during Long Hot Summer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjeblZhxfV0 and as Keith enjoyed his audience during Making Memories of Us. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOuMoLh0X8E and a beautiful Only You Can Love Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCvulxPgfaQ And, oh my, the last Georgia Woods http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEatWRXgLog and moving walkway solo of the tour - Lordy!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-67oB_vjoFo

KAG sing-off http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UILOG_CNc_U ended up being a great example of the traveling Keith fans. The first gal- Sally - drove 8 hours from Winnipeg, Manitoba! When Keith asked her if she knew the song she replied "I know EVERY song!!" She danced and sang with great stage presence and energy, so Keith joked afterwards "You need to come out of your shell." : ) The guy was from Minneapolis and he too was obviously a big KU fan and totally into singing KAG. He took a bow at the end of his singing of the chorus, and then raise his arms over his head and gave several bows of homage to Keith (his hero). The last gal came all the way from Kansas City and brought up her sign saying it was only 28 days until her wedding. Keith asked if she was going to hold the sign the whole time. She said she was going to hold it until she was told to put it down. So Keith said "Put down your sign baby." She did a good job too although Keith's camera guy blocked much of my view of her. The fellow won the crowd's vote. He was so into this KU experience that, when he and Keith went up front to share the mike, he began belting out the chorus before Keith was even ready! Keith re-gained control after a few lines but it was clear that the sing-off brings great pleasure and excitement to many, many fans.

I was able to sneak out to the left aisle for both Keith's trip back from the small stage and his trip out for You Look Good in My Shirt to get a last little bit of "Vitamin K" (bit of a shoulder rub) before the long drought of no Keith. Keith's body guard was a bit overzealous tonight. Although I was just standing by the side of my row as the guard preceding Keith approached, he put one hand on each of my shoulders and literally shoved me backwards into my row, nearly knocking me and the gal standing behind me off our feet! Sheesh! But I must admit I felt sorry for Keith during his final trip back to stage because he was absolutely being gripped and clenched from every direction, so a "Poor Keith!" slipped out of my mouth instead of the "Wonderful tour!" I had meant to say as he passed.

The last-night smiles were tempered with a bit of shaky emotion and tears during the encore's Tonight I Wanna Cry. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNRg3w6CH3k .. Jake came out in dark sunglasses for the last duet with Keith http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aUFiKrumjQ I couldn't decide who he reminded me of - Sonny Bono, Cheech? (I think Keith called him a porn star at the end of this song so maybe he thought Jake looked like Harry Reems...). Then Keith came back with three special additions to the setlist: Where the Blacktop Ends http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgHHtMDNoBw , Grace of God Part 1 (below) and Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FKgPaSwPLU and Better Half. Keith gave a special shout out of thanks to Monkeyville and the Street Team. And then, sadly, the final song of the final Get Closer show: here is a bit of Better Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSaaKvNzHEk - and a better life is what Keith gives to us all with his music and his humanity. Thank you Keith!!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Final Weekend Night Two: Allstate Arena



Day 2 - no need to wake up at the crack of dawn because the Allstate Arena in Rosemont was just 90 minutes away from Milwaukee. I took my time and stopped here and there to shop along the way since my concert buddies for this show wouldn't be available until dinner time. Happily the Allstate Arena was immediately adjacent to my hotel as well as a strip mall with multiple restaurants, so we all could park at the hotel and walk everywhere.
Although our ticket situation all worked out in the end, for a while things were dicey. I had purchased one pair of tickets in Jake's presale, then thought perhaps a second daughter might be able to make it to the Chicago show, so again used Jake's presale to buy a second pair (or so I thought). One pair was in the risers next to the stage and the other was in row 16 of the floor.
It wasn't until months later when I actually printed my TicketFast tickets a few days before the show that I discovered something had gone wrong with my purchase! There was only a single floor seat - not a pair : ( I don't know how that happened - my only guess is that I had exceeded my limit of Jake presale tickets so they just didn't fulfill the order. Disappointed, I called my daughter to let her know that it looked like one of her friends wouldn't be able to join us as planned since we were short a ticket. She told me it was okay - one friend had changed her plans so Sara had just invited her fiance Sam instead. Sara figured Sam wouldn't be crushed if he could not attend the show.
Well, browsing Monkeyville I saw a post from a Canadian Monkey advertising decent Chicago seats at regular price. I shot her an email and she replied she had had one offer but I was next in line if the deal fell through. But a few hours later she let me know the tickets had been sold. Darn!
But sometimes its a small world when it comes to us Urbanites who make it to quite a few shows. Not too much later I got an email from Tim - a Keith fan I had once sold an extra Green Bay ticket to on the streets of Green Bay and then ran into again at a Monkeyville pre-party somewhere. He had seen my attempt to buy Chicago tickets on the Monkeyville board and it turned out he had been the person who beat me to the punch. But now he was re-thinking the trip to Chicago, so offered me the seats he had bought from the Canadian gal. Yay! So I got them after all - in a roundabout way - solving our seat problem. Now that we actually had 5 tickets, Sam could join as as well as my sister! A family event! But the coincidences weren't over yet. It turned out the seats from Canada were just about the same seat numbers and immediately behind the riser seats of my original purchase!! So although we still had one lone floor seat, I decided not to go down to the floor until absolutely necessary. I thought it likely we could all hang out together in the risers at least through Jake's set. But in fact I never got chased out of the row L seat I borrowed. When It was time for Keith and the guys to come on it was clear that the riser seats across the aisle from us had not been sold (probably thought to be too close to the stage), so all 5 of us moved down about 6 rows closer to the floor in the risers beside the stage seats where we could all be together in a single row.
When Keith paused to greet the fans, he added a little emphasis to his "We made it back!", saying "Damned good to be here!" After turning his attention to each area of the arena Keith read and provided brief responses to quite a few signs. There were the usual "want to get closer" and "kiss me" selections, but also 2 separate individuals celebrating their 50th birthdays, another with best wishes for KU's upcoming birthday, and one saying that 3 generations of their family were at the show. The Canadian contingency was large so Keith noted the Canadian flag and the London, Ontario fan sign. Another sign said "Hi to the Ranch!" spurring Keith to say that Chicago had been among their earliest engagements in either 1996 or 1997. The final (winning) sign read said "Don't Put Me in a Song, Put Me On Stage!" and he did!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pyyeeYNvQQ When the gal from Gray's Lake, IL arrived on stage Keith asked her who was the crazy woman she had been with on the floor. She replied that it was her boyfriend's mother and that his mother loved Keith even more than she did. So Keith invited mom up on stage as well where she immediately got Keith in a tight clench of a hug. Keith joked about how they hadn't yet even been introduced. Apparently this was not the first time the younger gal had gotten lucky and joined Keith on stage. She mentioned that 4 years ago in Moline she had been his "Warm Wet Kiss"! Keith offered to have Danny take a photo of the three of them with with audience in the background and told the audience to "pull in a little bit" for the photo : )
Keith had fun with his big spotlight on the upper tier of seats, then told the audience that if they wanted to dance or sing or stand on their chairs and completely annoy the people behind them, this was the concert for them. He then added "If someone behind you taps you and says "Hey, sit down!" that they should reply "Hey, stand up!"
It sounded like the whole arena was singing along on Long Hot Summer! I noticed that even my son-in-law-to-be sang along to some of the songs - another good reason to welcome the sweet guy to our family!
Amazement! Here it is the next to the last show of the tour and I am still experiencing new bits in the show! Has there always been a laser light show going on at the back of the arena??Have I been so focused on the man up front that I was oblivious to the quite beautiful, brightly colored, constantly changing play of laser lights on the ceiling and riser railings during Stupid Boy and some of the other songs??? Something for everyone (or especially for those whose eyes aren't glued on KU!) I guess!
Keith did some pretty impressive picking http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I805WVezQ4 before settling down for Without You. I love these little bits of guitar play featuring those amazing fingers! Since it was a riser night for me, the closest I got to Keith was during his Sweet Thing on the left platform. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEQBZrrBv3k
Tonight's special treat was Keith bringing out Richard Marx for a song. Keith mentioned that he first starting writing songs with Marx six years ago and that their most recent effort was "Long Hot Summer" which just hit the #1 spot. Richard sang "Don't Mean Nothing" and, as usual, Keith hung back to let his special guest shine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggp86oNQYgg This was one point in the show where I was a bit sorry I was in the risers to the side of the stage rather than down front on the floor with a more up close view. Keith also brought Richard back out at the end of the night for another one of the #1 hits Better Life but I really didn't have a good video shot for that collaboration.
Earlier in the evening I had been telling my sister that the fans that end up on stage for Kiss A Girl give some idea of how many fans travel great distances to come to Keith's shows.
Tonight's contest included not only a guy from Indiana but also a gal who came all the way from San Francisco. The mohawked guy was quite a ham, evening kneeling at the end of the little catwalk, clasping hands with the front floor folks. He impressed Keith (who said "What the heck are they doing in Indiana?") and he won the audience's applause the night.
At the end of this wonderful show the Allstate Arena exerted more control over the audience than most arenas I have been to. They blocked those of us in the left risers from walking around the arena on the concourse to choose what door we wanted to exit from. Instead we were all forced to exit on the south side of the arena (the side facing away from the hotel, strip mall and much of the parking. Since the evening had cooled substantially it was a very chilly walk outside all the way around the arena to the other side. They also forced us to skirt around all the tour buses on our way but unfortunately there was no sign of Keith or the guys (they probably knew that their buses were captive until the circling crowds dissipated).
It was a great night sharing a concert with family!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Beginning of the End: Keith Urban in Milwaukee















The last weekend of the Get Closer tour - the excited anticipation of three nights of shows but, in the background, the dread of the quiet months ahead with no KU fix to look forward to!

I couldn’t miss class, so planned to leave for Milwaukee after my last class of the day. But I had failed to think about the fact that I would be passing through Madison and arriving in Milwaukee during the evening rush hour times - an oversight on my part. I made it through Madison but then encountered another delaying factor - rain which further slowed my progress and impeded my navigation on unfamiliar roads. The hours were ticking by and I was starting to prepare myself for missing some of Jake’s set. I found my somewhat seedy hotel and rushed in to ask how far it was to the Bradley Center. Too far to want to walk in the rain and I’m too slow a walker to make it in a hurry, so I had them call a cab. I ran to the box office to pick up my will call ticket and almost died when they asked for the letter from the fan club!! No one had asked at previous shows so I had stopped carrying them with me!! But the gal must have seen I was distraught, so just inspected my license to make sure everything matched the Christmas presale order. They dimmed the lights as I entered the arena but hallelujah I had made it by the skin of my teeth!

Jake featured a new (to me) song from his CD tonight: Tryin' to Set the World on Fire http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckjSD7Vi_sM. Nowadays there is almost as thick a crowd surrounding the stage for Jake as there is later in the evening for Keith. Of course maybe some folks are just staking out their "Keith" spots early!

Unlike all the previous shows where Keith ‘recognized’ the local sports team, tonight he BEGAN the show in a Brewers shirt! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AETZZJFbgg Maybe it was because the Brewers were in fact playing an important game in Milwaukee as the show was taking place and he knew the Milwaukee fans might be particularly appreciative of his efforts. Keith later told the audience “ I wanna just get it out of the way: I know we’ve got the Brewers playing a serious game tonight. So if you’re glancing down at your phones to check the score, I won’t take offense - I get it. Let’s find out what the hell is going on now from a local - what’s the score?” And getting a response from someone up front Keith announced “Three to Two Brewers - right on!”

Jerry has added a beard since I last saw him in California!

Keith then read a bunch of signs including the usual assortment of Put me in a song, it’s my birthday, everybody needs somebody. One wished Keith a happy birthday, one was “Ten year fan” and another advertised her “Days Go By” license plate. My personal favorite was “Should have been me rather than Ellen!!” (lol) Keith even tried but couldn’t quite make out the message of a sign in the highest risers. He was a bit baffled by one sign reading “ I got a Monkeyville tattoo” and said “Thank you.... I guess.” hee hee. He finally settled on “Keith can I please have your autograph?” and invited the gal up on stage. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssyD-z3XYcQ He teased her a bit when she dashed up “Terrified of the stage,huh?” and signed her poster, telling the audience “Talk among yourselves, I’ll give you a topic: What is the meaning of life? Discuss.” (Mike Myers style).

Along with his usual welcoming activities Keith also teased us with a mention that we may have a visit from a special guest later on. Who might it be??

Since I was just 1 person away from the aisle, I decided to make the trip back to the small stage. Of course by this point in the tour Keith’s trip back is common knowledge so even though I headed back a bit early there was already a crowd 4-5 rows deep around the stage. I stayed anyway and it paid off. First of all Keith’s big burly security guard decided that the best path to the small stage was right in front of me! As he waved me to step back to make room for Keith I had to fling my arms back to keep from losing my balance, then moved them forward again just in time to briefly encircle Keith’s waist, giving him a mini-hug on the run. I didn’t impede his progress - just felt his body slip through my arms : ) I think he was wearing a fresh dose of Phoenix and he smelled heavenly! The crowd behind me then pushed inwards to fill in the path that Keith and his guards had used. The surge of people actually pushed me forward to within 1 person-layer of the stage! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEeSQeJoWTE I had to apologize for being smashed into those in front of me, but it was just like a giant wave almost knocking me off my feet.


Stupid Boy solo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8sTsBq4RKc

Georgia Woods solo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5inRFmdZL8

Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH70s7j6JRU


I had a great Christmas presale seat tonight but unfortunately had some heads and a camera man who kept blockign my view during the Kiss a Girl Sing-Off. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbOJ2q8sWN8 Here is Keith singing with the two tied winners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TndRoPC58OE


Finally it was time to learn who the night’s special guest was going to be. As soon as Keith mentioned he had been playing the heck out of this guy’s new CD, I knew it must be Eric Church. Eric came out in his cap and he and Keith played “Springsteen”, a selection from that CD. I always enjoy seeing a new performance of Keith and his guests so it was fun to watch them together and to watch Keith step back to allow Eric to shine. But I have to say that Eric’s voice is, to me, one that takes some getting used to. It reminds me a bit of Neil Young’s voice. Here are Keith and Eric - in a 2 part video, unfortunately, because I accidentally stopped recording in the middle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgTt2t-Oi14

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYghbNm7WOk

Here are some little but yummy tidbits


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

And Off to the Arco Arena



After a quick breakfast in San Jose Jim and I were off to Sacramento, a pleasant drive. We were too early to check into our hotel, so headed downtown since Jim wanted to visit the state capitol. But first we had a nice lunch at a smaller PF Chang’s China Bistro right in the downtown area. I couldn’t finish my lunch so had them pack up the leftovers for a little post-Keith snacking.


Having been there a tour or two ago, I recalled that the Arco Arena (now called something like the Power Balance Arena) was out in suburbia not too close to anything, so Jimmy offered me drop-off and pick-up service again (what a guy!). We didn’t plan for the huge line of cars approaching from the freeway, but I made it to my seat just as the dimmed the lights for Jake’s entrance. Tonight I was on the floor maybe 9 rows in front of Keith’s microphone.


Jake tickled one fan by announcing during his set that he just had to go down and give a hug to the woman who was willing to come to the show in a birthday cake hat (now don’t you all go out hat shopping! : ). Here he is doing The One That Got Away http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhJcm8Z7x5g



Raining on Sunday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjYDvzc9Lpw

Making Memories http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrpBgZ0veDM

You’ll Think of Me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNPLieNak4s



Keith read a number of usual signs (We wanna get closer, its been a long hot summer without you, its my 14th birthday, Kristin loves Keith, I wanna sing with you, I wanna free quitar). My personal favorite that he read was “ I’m 64 = too old to look good in your shirt!” Keith responded “ Not tonight you aren’t!” He finally settled on one by a gal getting married next weekend: “One week until I do - Can I have a hug from you?” Keith said “Sure baby -its my last chance, right?’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0ncz9tZ0hg He invited her down to the stage. She arrived wearing a little tiara-like crown and Keith asked if he was supposed to curtsy or something while pantomiming the same ( like when he would bow to the ‘royalty’ up in the arena boxes) and showed her how to do the royal hand wave. He asked when the wedding was (Sat) and whether we could all come. She replied that he, especially, was invited because one of his songs was “their” song. Keith asked which (Making Memories) and then asked about who she was at the show with and have a special wave to her mom and bridesmaids.


When Keith gave his usual sppech about every one cutting loose, forgetting their cares for a couple hours, singing, dancing, standing on the chairs - whatever you want, he then paused and looked at the crazy Sacramento audience and said “You all seem to have read the memo already!” he he


Kind of a wild and crazy Kiss a Girl Sing Off in Sacramento. First Keith got an uninvited tag along following the 2 girls he did pick. He was still intent on bringing up a fellow, so ended up with 4 on the stage. The second girl ended her song with I wanna kiss Keith and then wouldn’t return the mike. She contiued to dance around and then went down and began ‘interviewing’ the 3rd gal the way Keith would have.He did regain the microphone and was happy, I think, to have the gentleman (who sang “I wanna kiss my wife”) be the winner for the night, rather than one of the tipsy gals.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDS4Qmin6nA

Keith went way, way back to the rear risers for You Look Good in My Shirt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE872jVpARU But if you watch that videoclip tell me if you think the audience there is a bit unusual. Most of them don’t seem to be looking at Keith! Maybe because they are hoping to see themselves on the big screen??

It was a great show and I think the Urban virgin next to me thoroughly enjoyed it. As I was leaving I got a text from hubby saying he was waiting at the curb outside but thought he was on the opposite side of the arena from where he had dropped me off. Well I tried to choose the door opposite from where I entered but no Jim . He texted that he was under th Power Balance Arena Sign but I think there is a sign on all sides. So I began circling the arena looking for my sweetie. He would periodically honk the car horn and ask (on the phone) “Can you hear me now/”. Rather comical.. I never did hear his honks, but he eventually saw me and just had to try to orient me to his positions among all the other cars..... “”i’m flashing my headlights on and off now - can you see me?” This arena, being out in the boonies a bit has one huge parking lot so imagine a lot of people lose their cars or their rides for a while!


PS I wondered if I should just sleep in my clothes and make up because we had the very earliest of flights and had to leave the hotel by 5 am. I never expected a crowd at the Sacramento airport at that hour but apparently everyone flies out of California early Monday mornings so they actually had security controlling access to the floor the security lines were on and the lines were about at long as a football field!! Holy cow!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Yes I Know the Way to San Jose




During the summer each time I made plans to go on a roadtrip to an interesting part of the country, I tried to get my hubby to join me on my adventure. I know he is not interested in the concerts, but he enjoys history and seeing new places. But our schedules never seemed to mesh. Finally things clicked when I proposed a weekend in California so he made us arrangements to travel to San Jose and Sacramento together.


We took a Friday evening flight that got us into San Francisco close to midnight. And since we are frequent travelers, we got my flight with frequent flyer miles and our room in San Jose for free! The San Francisco airport was confusing as heck even to us experienced travelers - very poor signage - so I was extra glad that I had company. Jim wanted to go straight to San Jose (about a half hour away) rather than staying in San Francisco our first night, It was a straight shot once we got out of the airport so we did just fine, although by the time we got into our hotel room we were definitely feeling the fact that it was 3 am Iowa time!


Saturday morning we visited San Jose’s technology museum. It was interesting but primarily designed as a hands-on museum for kids. We played a little (I got a robotic arm to spell my name (see photo above) and spent a lot of time in the medical technology area. We went to their IMAX Theatre and saw a pretty cool movie on tornadoes and “Tornado Alley” (which includes Iowa). It was a beautiful day and we strolled the mile or so to the HP Pavilion to try to pick up my backstage pass (previous post) but were told we’d have to come back just before showtime. So we had late lunch at McCormick and Schmick’s (love my seafood!) including a yummy appetizer called a Crab Tower (above).


Jimmy dropped me at the arena at the appointed time and after a bit of nervous waiting I had a wonderful backstage experience. I know Keith has said he tried to finish the BSEs in time for his opening act (Jake Owen in this case), but we must have run a little long because Jake was on his third song when I entered the arena on the floor level where the BSE had taken place. I did not have a floor seat however, since I hadn’t planned on a California trip at Christmas presale time. My San Jose seat was in the 20th row of the risers on the left side of the stage. I made my way to that corner of the floor but found there was no access to the nearby staircases. Luckily a security person was nice enough to open a gate right by the stage to let me into the risers so I didn’t have to backtrack. As I climbed the first few stairs I noticed empty right of the aisle seats in almost all the lower rows. I didn’t know if they belonged to folks who hadn’t arrived yet or not, but decided to grab one to enjoy the remainder of Jake’s set (or until I got chased out of the seat). Well apparently those seats had not been sold and I was able to stay there all evening! I had a great side view of the stage just a few feet above Keith’s left side platform.


Here is Jake’s sexy Don’t Think I Can’t Love You (including a hug for a lucky fan) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjvAhrO4LnM


This show was the first time I have seen Brian since his hair cut. Now it is more “cherub-length” rather than bad-boy-biker length! : ) Danny, on the other hand, seems to be comfortable enough now to be more flirtatious and teasing when he is up on a platform or playing stagefront.


Keith read quite a few signs tonight and then settled on one that said something about it being a girl’s 16th birthday. Keith invited her up on stage and, for whatever reason, she seemed quite hesitant to go up initially. She did eventually come up - still rather slowly and uncertainly - Keith came down and led her up by the hand (see photo above). Maybe she was hesitant because her birthday was still about a week away, but she got some nice birthday hugs to remember. As she headed back to her seat Keith sang a few bars of Sam Cooke’s “She was only 16, only 16 - but I loved her so....” (that was just the first of a couple tidbits I didn’t catch on camera that night : (


Long Hot Summer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCxNX-rstW8

Jeans On http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24tkLF67EbI

Georgia Woods http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QONK1EgdIM

Til Summer Comes Around solo on the moving walkway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNdfuTXEbs0 Mmmmm


Keith really got into his little Boondocks excerpt and his clapping an rhythmic moves at the end of that reminded me a little of that little clapping ‘dance’ he did last tour. What song did that follow? I Told You So or something else? I’ll have to look back at that tour.


The second brief special tidbit I missed catching on camera- as Keith strolled out for Silly Love Song and Making Memories he plucked out a bit of Dionne Warwick’s “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” Obviously we all DID find our way to San Jose! : )


The 2 gals Keith picked for the Kiss a Girl Sing Off did not know the words (or were too drunk to remember them) - Keith collapsed to the floor in dismay after the first one sang and got lost after the first 5 words. She was nice enough be be concerned and offer him a hand getting back up. The fellow Keith picked did a good job (altho a little flat). Since the gals did so poorly Keith looked for “a little redemption” by inviting another gal up and she, thankfully, did know the song. But the audience loved the local San Jose guy so he was the winner for the night.

Kiss a Girl Sing Off http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5ZNEMljkA0


I and another experienced fan near me both got quite excited when one of Keith’s staff carried the “You Look Good in My Shirt” microphone right up our stairway. Would Keith come to our aisle??? But no - that just must have been the easiest stairway for them to use, since we were right next to the stage - but then they headed over to the very last stairway on the left side for the actual performance.


Being in the risers my closest views of Keith were during his left platform songs:


Sweet Thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSINFVilDv4

and the final Better Life, where I sometimes felt like he was singing right to me:

Better Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87gf_eGX_hQ


My real sweetie pie (Jim) was nice enough to come to the arena before the concert ended so that he could get a good spot next to the curb to pick me up. Since he was so close we missed the worst of the post-concert traffic. Thanks Jimmy!


In the morning after breakfast we headed towards Sacramento for part 2 of our adventure.


Sunday, October 2, 2011

Backstage with Keith Urban in San Jose : )


He is SO good!! How can any one man be so good at so many things? Tonight I’m not talking about Keith Urban the musician, the singer, the performer - although he was so good during the show in San Jose as well. Tonight I’m talking about Keith Urban, the people person and how damn good he is at attending to his fans (or anyone I have seen him speak with) and making each one feel special.


Let me back up a bit. I have been blessed to be able to attend quite a few shows this tour (is that putting it too mildly?). And I have been trying, with each of the two dozen shows, to win the opportunity to attend this tour’s Backstage Experience. I put in my name for each BSE opportunity on the fan club site, I submitted several entries in contests offering a BSE, I went to as many of the Samsung store contests as I could and applied for other BSE opportunities on their Facebook page.After 40-some tries this year I was beginning to think it just wasn’t going to happen since there were only a few weeks of “Get Closer” to go. But hallalujah last week I finally received the email that I had been longing for - a Street Team BSE in San Jose!!


This afternoon hubby and I tried to pick up the BSE materials when the HP Pavilion box office opened at 2:00, but we were told to try again at 5:00. When we returned late in the afternoon there was a long slow line at the Will Call windows and I began to panic that I might not make it to the head of the line before the 6:00 deadline my BSE email had mentioned. In fact there were quite a few nervous ladies in that line with that same worry. Well, we did get out letters and stick-on backstage passes, but it was nerve-wracking for a while. I did catch sight of Danny Rader walking around, however, so said hi to him and asked if I could have his autograph. He was happy to oblige.


Shortly after 6:00 a staff member led a quite large crowd of us (maybe a hundred?) into the HP Pavilion, down the stairs to the arena floor (where Jake’s band was still doing soundcheck), and then down a long backstage corridor. I didn’t think I was that far back in the line, but when I entered the backstage room it seemed that half the seats were already filled and videos were already playing on the flat screen television! I grabbed a seat in the middle of the room, glad that at least some of the crowd headed for the food rather than the seating. They have taken some pains to create an attractive setting for the event. Six hanging lamps along the sides of the room provided mood-lighting. Each lamp had a large globe-shaped ‘shade’ of loosely woven randomly criss-crossed twine.

The light shining through these shades created an attractive branch-like pattern on the walls and ceiling that immediately made me think of being in the Georgia Woods, with moonlight filtering through treetops. This feeling was reinforced by the attractive modern leafy pattern of the rug on the stage and on the soft pillows on the three easy chairs that Keith and 2 radio personalities would later be sitting in.


Next they had us line up by group to have our photos taken. The Samsung sponsored crowd was first, then the Monkeyville fans, then some radio related folks and some individuals who had slash marks on their backstage passes (?). A black woman from Trinidad and I were at the front of the Monkeyville line. It seemed like it did not take too long for the Samsung people to finish up (perhaps they are not crazy Keith fans who try to prolong the experience like we might). I expected photos and meeting Keith might be handled much like last tour - Keith working his way down a long row of fans and finally inserting himself in the center of the line for the photo. But no - things were handled a bit differently this time, enhancing the specialness of the experience. They counted us off in to somewhat smaller groups of 8. As soon as we walked into the photo room Keith had his arms outstretched in welcome and gave first the black woman and then me a big hug, thanking us for coming and asking each of us our names. After introducing myself I asked if I could tell him about a benchmark I had passed this summer. I mentioned I had first seen him perform in 2004 but this tour passed the 100 concert mark. He asked how many and I said 106 now and that, according to Mapquest, I have traveled just under 110,000 miles to and from those shows. “”Good Lord!” he said - “I think you’ve been to more show than me!” (lol) I was momentarily stunned by the hug and conversation, so I missed his welcoming of the others in our group. But then I was surprised again as he stood there and continued to chat with all of us as a group. He asked 2 little girls and their moms if they were from San Jose and found that at least some of them had come up from San Diego. “That’s a long way!” he said and they replied they had been waiting to meet him for the longest time. Since distance had been mentioned I offered that I had come from Iowa. Keith then asked if I were at least able to stay in California a bit - I told him that my husband and I were making a weekend of it. He replied that San Jose was a great town to visit. He rounded out the conversation by asking the black gal where she had come from. She replied Trinidad/Tobago, Keith was impressed and asked it it was difficult for her to make the move to the States. She said no - she had lived many places and had even visited and seen him perform in Australia very early in his career, when he was opening for another band. She had also seen him at Tower Records very early in his career in the US, but had kind of hid in the crowd there since a black woman liking country music was so unusual. “You were just ahead of your time.” said Keith. After this rather leisurely conversation he said “Well, I guess we should take that photo.” He pulled us all in close and asked the Jamaican woman to stand on a little elevated platform right behind his shoulder so that all of us would be within touching distance (considerate, huh?). But there were so many arms wrapped around Keith’s waist that I was forced to rest my hand on the swell of his bum (absolute torture, I know : ) .A few of the gals had parting words for Keith but I managed to be the last so I could thank him for all the joy he gives to us. And Mr. Amazing, without skipping a beat, said “Thank you for coming Linda - it was good to see you.” and wrapped his arms around me for a second hug! My oh my!


So how does he do that - stay in the moment with each of so, so many fans each night?? What a guy!!


I was warm with that urban glow and it wasn’t even showtime. I returned to the BSE room and just sat grinning for the next half hour that it took for the remaining photos to be taken. I didn’t care - I was euphoric.


When Keith finally finished greeting fans a member of his staff introduced the local DJs and Keith. They conducted a great interview - interesting, oh-so-funny and yet serious in parts. I don’t know how closely it had been scripted ahead of time but I have to admit it was great - much better than the sometimes shallow and ditzy questions that attendees sometimes asked at the old BSEs. Here is my attempt to re-create most of the interview:


Staff member: From 95.3 KRTY we have Gary and Julie, and Keith Urban!


K: Hi everybody! These poor people in the front row (who had presumably been first through with photos) who started first - I thought you might be asleep by now! You guys good?


G: Isn’t this cool!! Isn’t this the coolest thing you’ve ever seen as far as being this close and talking to him? Well we’re gonna find out a few things and hopefully when you leave today you will know Keith a little better.


K: Or I will.


G: We told him backstage we’d be talking about West Bank issues and the death penalty and stuff like that (lol) Well, first things first - how is the family?


K: The family’s good.


G: What’s the most popular, the most read book in your house right now?


K: Olivia


G: How about Red Fish, Blue Fish? That’s real big in our house.


K: What about your kids? What do they read?


J: Hey, hey - Cut out the funny stuff!


G: I hate it when they are better than me - it sucks so much.


G: This is really cool, but what would have happened if this hadn’t panned out? What would have you done? What if you were not Keith Flippin’ Urban? What if you were just Keith workin’ over at....


K: Keith Flappin’ Urban


G: What was the backup plan?


K: I didn’t have a backup plan. No plan B.


G: You just came over to Nashville - like here I am?


K: It never felt like a plan - I think that’s why it didn’t feel like an A or a B. This was just this is my life - this is what I am going to do.


G: Wow! You’ve got some stones man!


K: The good thing is that I didn’t think too much about it. I’m sure if I had it would have worried me, you know what I man? I think that’s most people’s journey - you look back and look at the things that you’ve undertaken and think “What was I thinking?? I wasn’t thinking, thank goodness.


J: What would you say if one of your kids said “Hey, I’m gonna go to Australia and try to be a hit”??


K: If it seems like it is their passion and their destiny, I would stay out of the way.


J: Okay, so what did your parents say?


K; They were totally supportive. I started playing guitar at 6 and they could tell early on that this is what I was going to do. I left school when I was 15 and was playing in a band 5 nights a week.


J: I would have grounded you. Absolutely not!


G: Oh please let his daughter do this


K: It’s coming - oh Daddy can I leave school? I’m fifteen!


G: She’s gonna stand up and out of here.


K: I needed to get out of school and get an education

Within 3 years of hitting the road I learned so much more than I ever learned in school.


G: It is not that you learned what to do,you learned what not to do, right?


K: All of the above.


We were talking to Jake Owen yesterday - you know Jake Owen don’t you?


K: Yeah - I’ve met him...


G: Have you ever written a song about him?


K: I think you have to be the opposite sex that writes the song, right?


G: Not always - we’re in Northern California! But here is the best quote about you:


Jake quote: “You know the best thing about Keith? He would prefer to be the climate and not the thermometer.”


K: That’s stoner conversation.


G: Whoa! I’ll ask you again, have you met Jake Owen?? (lol)


K: Touche! That might have been a bit of a Spicoli thing (Fast Times at Ridgemont High reference). Dude! (in his stoner voice)


G with more quote from Jake talking about Keith: “He is the most unflappable guy - he just doesn’t react - he is just there.”


G: Is that what you have learned? We know about your travails. Has that taught you to just let life come at you? Or do you try to attack it?


K: I try to be just more present. Otherwise it is a bit overwhelming. Just try be in the moment. Take each moment as it comes and don’t think too far ahead. What’s the old expression - “My life is full of great tragedies, most of which didn’t happen?”It’s true.


G: That’s good.


J: That’s much too existential for me. What do you mean by that?


K: (in his stoner voice again) Whoa, what did you just say?? Dude!


J: Put the doobie down....


K: (serious again) You know there is this Scottish comedian Billy Connelly?


G: I know him.


K: I toured with him in 1997. He came to Australia and I would open his shows, play my acoustic guitar, play 30 minutes and warm up the crowd, get them singing along. And he used to finish his set with a song on acoustic guitar. Well one night I did the show as a duo act rather than a solo. When I performed with my duet partner I played the electric guitar rather than my acoustic. This is a long story but I’m getting there... We at a place that is a couple hours from the hotel where we are staying atand Billy comes in an asks “ Keith, can I borrow your guitar?” (Keith is now speaking in a Scottish brogue) I apologized and said I had my electric tonight and asked “Where’s yours’?” And Billy said “ Oh the crew left it at the hotel” (in brogue again).


K: I went completely nuts and I said to Billy “ What the f___, I would fire the guy, rant rant rant...” Billy was just standing there looking at me and Billy said “Are you finished? ( in brogue again) “It is not here and it is not gonna be.” And walked out of the room.


K: There are certain things that happen in life that just stay with you the rest of your life. Whatever that moment was it became the most powerful profound lesson on just accepting something because if that had been me I would have fired someone, screamed at everybody, completely ruined the evening and I still wouldn’t have had my guitar.


J; Okay everybody, what is your mantra: “Its not here and its not gonna be.”


K: Literally, since 1997, if I’ve lost my luggage or whatever I just say “Okay, sowhat are we going to do. What the next plan? What’s the point of getting all stressed out? It’s not worth it.


J: I am so gonna use that!


G: You have had this great list of hits. Have you ever had to be talked into one of your hits. The old story is that Ronnie Dunn had to be talked into My Maria. Have you ever had to be talked into one of your songs.


K: Not really. The only one I hesitated on was You Look Good in My Shirt. I wasn’t sure if it was really me..

J: You are so wrong.


G: She used to think you were a lot smarter.


K: I held onto it for a while and listened to it a bunch of times and then finally decided it. That’s the only one. I have passed on other songs that have been hits for other people.


G: Oh come on you’ve got to tell us which.


K: Not going to do it.


J: Oh come on...


G: “It is not here and it is not gonna be.”


K: There are certain songs that I knew would be hits but I just couldn’t see me doing it night after night after night. That’s an important part of it.


G: On the other side of this, what’s the coolest thing musically that you have done?


K: One of the coolest moments?


G: What’s the coolest thing musically, professionally, that you have gotten to do - something that stands out in your mind.


K: There are so many people I have played with where it has been really surreal


G: If you had to pick one...


K; I could probably make a huge list of ones that stand out for different reasons.

If I just picked one out of the air - the first Crossroads that I did was with John Fogerty from CCR. John came to see me play at the Wiltshire and I went to see him play at the Ryman, Then we had to meet out in L.A. about a week before the show - at someone’s house (a friend of John’s). The object was that we would both have our acoustics and sit in the living room and play songs to each other. That was pretty surreal. Sitting right here next to John.


J: Imagine how we all feel.


K: I had played so many CCR songs growing up and here was the guy who wrote and sang those songs sitting right here with me. I would say “I’m gonna do a song called Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me” and play a little bit for John. Then he would say (and Keith uses his best John Fogerty voice) “I’m gonna play a song called Proud Mary...” and it goes like this..


K: Yes John - we all know Proud Mary! And then I would tell him “I’m gonna play a song called Somebody Like You.” and played a little bit. Then John said “ I’ll play a song called Bade Moon Rising” and it goes like this and Keith again had to stop him and say EVERYONE knows Bad Moon Rising John!


G:I would imagine everyone has seen your cool video with Brad Paisley. What were the outtakes like? I’m not talking about the video - what was it like when you two just started shredding it?


K: What happen is that when I played my guitar part on the record we sort of did it in steps. Brad had already done his part and I had to learn all these harmony parts. Brad is from another planet let me tell you. I’m not sure what planet it is but it is complicated. His dexterity and way of playing is like nobody else I’ve ever seen. He is phenomenal. And so I had to learn all these harmony parts and it took forever and it was a whole day’s work. It ended up great and I was really happy with it. But when he called and said we were going to do a video I had to say I don’t know the parts (because you can’t do a video in parts). So I ended up flipping around the guitar and playing it backwards and just stupid stuff and we went with that.


J: I wish my scre-ups were like that! Before we came out we were talking to one of your tech guys outside and he said “You need to understand how important the Backstage Experience is to Keith - he puts a whole lot of personnel on this event and there just aren’t many that do that. So thank you so much Keith!


G: So when you go out and watch the show and you’re gonna know this guy!


K: Oh that’s right - I have to go do a show.


G: Yeah, mama said don’t come home without the paycheck.


K: And I’d tell Mama - “Mama, its not here - its not gonna be.” (lol)


No BSE memento like the key chain or apron of previous years, but the sweet memories are memento enough! Thank you Keith (and Monkeyville) for the opportunity!