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Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:53 pm
by Vandal
Paramount Theater, Rutland VT
March 30, 2019

I know what you're thinking: Air Supply is that wimpy 80s band from Down Under who play love songs and ballads and haven't put out any new material in years. Sounds like a real snooze-fest.

I was thinking the same thing when we bought the tickets and, boy, was I WRONG!

Backstory: My wife and I wanted to get away for a few days to celebrate our 30th anniversary (officially on March 17th), so back in January she saw that Air Supply was going to be in the area (4 hours away) and asked if that would be a good gift to each other. Of course I said yes. Air Supply is one of her favorites from way back. To me, they've always been just another light rock band that grew popular in the 80s while I was listening to Steely Dan and Pink Floyd and the Rolling Stones. Five years ago we saw another favorite of hers, Tony Orlando, and I was pleasantly surprised. So, sure, honey, let's do this.

The Paramount Theater is a tiny venue in a small Vermont ski town. Like a lot of old theaters, it fell into disrepair many decades ago before getting reclaimed and restored a few years back. It's no bigger than your average high school auditorium only with a loge and balcony. We got seats near the front of the loge section (aren't we adorable?):

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You can already see the rowdy crowd a-gathering!

Not surprisingly, the audience was mostly female, with the average age likely around 55-ish. Fortunately, the three seats directly in front of us remained empty, so we got an unencumbered view the entire night. The supporting band is four young dudes (maybe 30 at the most), on guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. They played the spooky intro to the night's first song, Sweet Dreams, while the major two, guitarist/singer Graham Russell and lead singer Russell Hitchcock, lurked just off stage. The came on just as the main part of the song started.

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Then they rocked it!

This was not the Air Supply I had learned to ignore for nearly forty years. They had a new take on their old classics. They repurposed each song to include several guitar solos and a pounding rhythm section. The ballads were now power ballads. They continued on with hit after hit, allowing the audience to sing along. Much like the Tony Orlando concert, I knew most of the words to some of the songs from radio exposure, so we sang along, too! Graham's voice was shaky at times, but Russell can still hit the high notes. The guitarist was amazing.

I remember hearing:

Making Love Out of Nothing at All
Lost in Love
Two Less Lonely People in the World
The One That You Love
Here I Am
plus a few songs I'd never heard before

The set list wasn't huge because they smartly dragged many of songs out with the aforementioned solos and audience help. The encore included "Without You" (big hit for Nilsson many years ago). The lead singer invited audience members to stand right next to the stage for much of the encore, so that crowd was about four deep. They ended with All Out of Love, which, oddly enough, was a thunderous sing along that brought the house down (as crazy as that sounds).

I didn't post this on April 1 because I didn't want anyone to think I was pranking them. I'm not. This old rock n roller (and his wife) loved Air Supply. See them if you get a chance.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 6:02 am
by Beebs52
Happy anniversary and y'all ARE adorable! What a great date.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 7:34 am
by BackInTex
Happy Anniversary and I think it's very cool (if we still can use that term) that you took the trip and saw them.

They are a very good group and their music is enjoyable, within limits (as is everything but the Eagles).

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 8:45 am
by ghostjmf
You guys *are* adorable. The both of you.

The only song I recognize from your list by title is "Lost in Love", but I should check out the rest.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:29 am
by Spock
Every once in awhile, things bring home how long this Bored (or previous iterations) has lasted. While I don't know when you found this place, you would have been married 10 years when the show started-now, you are at 30 years.

That kind of stuff is mind boggling to me for some reason. We are talking major portions of lives here.

My old joke is that the Spocklette was the first group of kids conceived on the Bored-I found the Bored in May 2000, she was made in June 2000. Well, she heads off to college this fall.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:40 am
by T_Bone0806
Spock wrote:Every once in awhile, things bring home how long this Bored (or previous iterations) has lasted. While I don't know when you found this place, you would have been married 10 years when the show started-now, you are at 30 years.

That kind of stuff is mind boggling to me for some reason. We are talking major portions of lives here.

My old joke is that the Spocklette was the first group of kids conceived on the Bored-I found the Bored in May 2000, she was made in June 2000. Well, she heads off to college this fall.
And today my "baby" boy turns 34. Time does not MARCH on, it sprints...

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:42 am
by BackInTex
Spock wrote:Every once in awhile, things bring home how long this Bored (or previous iterations) has lasted. While I don't know when you found this place, you would have been married 10 years when the show started-now, you are at 30 years.

That kind of stuff is mind boggling to me for some reason. We are talking major portions of lives here.

My old joke is that the Spocklette was the first group of kids conceived on the Bored-I found the Bored in May 2000, she was made in June 2000. Well, she heads off to college this fall.
Looks like we found the bored about the same time. I'm April/May/June of 2000 for my first post. Little BiT was born in Sept 1999 so he was less than a year old. He is a freshman in college. Time flies.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:01 am
by T_Bone0806
Y' never know.

A couple of times I've done something similar. Lord knows my wife has come with me on occasion to concerts she ordinarily would not have been interested in, so it was only right that I should do the same for her. One such time was a Peter, Paul and Mary show. I'd never been much of a fan, although I certainly respected their place in music history. But my wife loves them, so I figured it was my turn to "take one for the team". WELLLLL...it turned out to be one of the most rewarding concert experiences I've ever had. And considering that Mary Travers passed away a relatively short time after that, I am so glad we saw all 3 of them when we still had the opportunity to do so.

Another example was Peter Frampton. I was always kinda meh with Frampton...some songs I was ok with, some things (I'm In You, the Sgt. Pepper movie fiasco) not so much. But Nancy was a huge fan of "Comes Alive", as well as Journey, who were the headliners, so there I was, figuring it was at least better than sitting at home doing nothing.

Frampton came out, and blew me away. No long, curly hair, no unbuttoned to the bottom of his chest shirt...just a guy with gray hair...what was left of it...t-shirt, black jeans and work boots, playing the hell out of his guitar...a reminder that, when you take away all of the misguided career choices his manager foisted upon him. Frampton is a hugely talented guitarist.

Journey was terrible, but that's a different story.


Y' never know.

Re: Concert Review: Air Supply

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:55 am
by Beebs52
T_Bone0806 wrote:
Spock wrote:Every once in awhile, things bring home how long this Bored (or previous iterations) has lasted. While I don't know when you found this place, you would have been married 10 years when the show started-now, you are at 30 years.

That kind of stuff is mind boggling to me for some reason. We are talking major portions of lives here.

My old joke is that the Spocklette was the first group of kids conceived on the Bored-I found the Bored in May 2000, she was made in June 2000. Well, she heads off to college this fall.
And today my "baby" boy turns 34. Time does not MARCH on, it sprints...
And boy#1 will be 35 next week...