Saturday, July 8, 2023

Bryan Adams at the Maverik Center

I was a huge fan of Bryan Adams (he's Canadian!) back in the day so I pretty much lost my mind when I saw this concert announcement because the last time I saw him was for the Waking Up the World Tour in 1992 at the Delta Center!  That concert was one of my very favorites so I have been counting down the days until I could see him again and he certainly did not disappoint!  He was in town in support of his latest album So Happy It Hurts and he played several songs from it, including the title track, "Kick Ass," and "I've Been Looking For You," but he mostly played his biggest hits for close to two hours and I sang along to every word!  I especially loved "Somebody," "Please Forgive Me," "One Night Love Affair," "Heaven," "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You," "Summer of '69," and "Run to You," which is my favorite Bryan Adams song.  He gave a heartfelt performance of "It's Only Love" and dedicated it to Tina Turner (who recorded the duet with him).  In the middle of the set he said that he liked to take requests from the audience.  I screamed "Cuts Like a Knife" as loud as I could and I don't know if he heard me (everyone in my section turned around to look at me when I did it) but it was one of the songs he sang along with "I'm Ready" and "Kids Wanna Rock."  He ended his main set with a cover of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Frankie Valli and he dedicated it to the crowd in appreciation for supporting him throughout his career.  For the encore he came back to the stage alone and performed acoustic versions of "Straight From the Heart" and "All For Love" which were amazing!  I really love the distinctive rasp in his voice and he sounded great, especially during all of the big power ballads.  He was also really funny in his interactions with the crowd.  He said at the beginning of the show that he would be playing a lot of songs because he has 16 albums but not every one of them because he can't remember half of those albums!  The stage was very stripped down with just a piano, a drum kit, and rows of guitar racks and amplifiers in front of a large screen.  He didn't need any pyrotechnics or other effects because he came to rock!  I have to admit that I was a bit twitterpated seeing him again after all of these years and I had so much fun revisiting my youth at this concert!  Nostalgia seems to be the theme for many of the concerts that I have seen (Shania Twain, Duran Duran, and The Cure) and will be seeing (The Smashing Pumpkins, Foreigner, Sting, and U2) this year and it all started with buying a ticket to this show!

Note:  The opening act was Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and it was a fantastic set!  I especially loved "Cherry Bomb," "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," "I Hate Myself For Loving You," "Crimson and Clover," and "Bad Reputation."

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