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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

VAST At Harper’s Ferry Feb. 12th

Last night’s weather was horrible in Boston, MA. Snow, sleet, rain. Treacherous driving indeed. But I’m glad I ventured out to Boston to go see VAST with my good buddy Kyle. We got there at about 10pm, right before VAST got on stage (had enough time to buy a beer!). There weren’t many people there, I’m guessing partly due to the crappy weather. But, it made for a great show. It was like seeing a band at my house in the basement with a bunch of my friends. I’d say there were no more than 100 people there. In the end, they played about 20 songs for at least an hour and a half.

VAST Harper’s Ferry Boston, MA

I’d have to rank last night’s VAST shows as one of the better shows I’ve seen in years. It’s not often you get to see a great band like VAST in such an intimate setting. I wasn’t really sure what to expect either, but boy was I blown away with how well they played. The sound quality of the show was excellent. I can’t remember the last time a band sounded as good as VAST did on stage. I was also impressed with how well Jon Crosby’s acoustic guitar sounded with the electric guitar in the band. They’re definitely a very talented group and I hope I get a chance to see them again soon.

I didn’t memorize the set list exactly, but it seemed that they played pretty much every song off of the April album as well as some of their other songs like Touched and Free. They also played a new song, one Jon said they wrote the day before. Sounded damn good for a song written a day earlier.

Here’s a partial set list from what I remember from the show (not in any order):

  • You’re Too Young
  • Dedicate (A Place For Me)
  • Everything Passing By
  • Sunday I’ll Be Gone
  • Tattoo Of Your Name
  • Is It Me
  • I’m Too Good
  • Desert Garden
  • Touched
  • Turquoise
  • Falling From The Sky
  • I Woke Up In L.A.
  • Free
  • Flames (this was the encoure…sounded awesome!)
posted by bill at 7:38 am  

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

VAST » Visual Audio Sensory Theatre

VAST - A Complete Demonstration
VAST - April

I’ve always been a fan of these guys, but didn’t realize they had as much music released as they do. I only really new of the original, self titled album “Visual Audio Sensory Theatre” which features the song “Touched”. But Kyle, the music sleuth that he is, found they had six! And better yet, for sale inexpensively on their own web site. Prices range from $3.99 to $6.99. Naturally, we bought them all.

The great part about this is that Jon Crosby, frontman for VAST, is trying to cut out the “man”. He’s selling his albums in digital form on his site. He also is selling concert tickets for his shows off of his web site directly through PayPal. Kyle and I will be attending the February 12th show at Harper’s Ferry in Alston, MA. Can’t wait!

I love how he’s struck out on his own with selling albums and tickets because it brings the price down to what I consider reasonable. I don’t mind paying $5.00 or $6.00 for an album and $25.00 for a concert ticket. Way better than $14.00 for a CD and $45+ for a show (that is unless you’re seeing KISS, Madonna, or The Rolling Stones…$200??? Right!).

However, if digital music isn’t your thing yet, you can still buy VAST albums online at Amazon.com. Jon hasn’t quite cut out the “man” yet!

posted by bill at 12:16 am