Just returned to Rochester a couple hours ago from the Philly show.
A little summary:
Saturday - 4/24/09
7 am - leave Fairport, NY by car for Philly
1 pm – 330 miles later, I arrive in Philly; check into a Hostel I stayed - 6 blocks from venue;
2 pm - arrive at show venue: Theater Of The Living Arts; the wait beings;
2 people in line ahead of me waiting: one 40-year old guy who flew in from Toronto Canada, and this one guy who kept telling everyone he was from India (I am still not sure I believe him);

Tushar is his name.
~3pm – a long white van pulls up to front of TLA. Portnoy, Treweavas, and Gildenlow (and Stolt?) unload, with their luggage. About 10 feet from where the 3 of us are lined up waiting. Neal Morse is not with them. MP walks over and says hello, and inquires on how I came to choose the Philly show versus the NY show (or versus seeing both the NYC/PHL, which was my initial intention in December). I explained in so many words I have a travel anxiety thing going on related to traveling long-distance for concerts (in actuality for the last 3 years), and the sensory and the stress of 2 days of traveling overnight alone is something that does not play favorably with me any longer. That is why I prefer any concert that’s within 100 miles, so I can sleep in my own bed at night. Just one of those things.
Always enjoyable seeing Mike & saying hello. A consummate musician, writer & performer and a good human being.
4 pm – Neal Morse comes walking down the street, into TLA. He first stops and talks to us. He addresses each of us and initiated reaching out, shaking our hands. Reminded me of a post-wedding greeting line. It was awesome. I had an opportunity to tell him face to face that Spock’s Beard’s “V” album is in my top-5 favorite albums of all time. I also told he “should” do a tour someday which is comprised of that album “V” start to finish.
4-7 pm – various members of Transatlantic come in and out of the front door, and hang out in the vicinity – going to get food, coffee; meeting people they know, fans, etc. Neal Morse returns from Starbucks with 5-6 coffees. Apparently, he picked the short straw was the “coffee gopher” on this day.

9 pm – show starts. The Whirlwind was truly fantastic; an utterly tremendous experience. I was dead-center against the stage barrier for this, up to intermission. Didn’t even need my glasses to watch the show – I was so close. This is why I traveled to the show – to see The Whirlwind. Made it all worth it.
10:30 pm – Intermission – I go for a drink of water and a beer. Did not drink liquids all afternoon after 2 pm, since it was general admission, and I wanted to keep my place near the stage.
10:45 pm – spend some time with a couple of friends from nearby Buffalo, NY in the balcony.
~11:00 2
nd set begins. A lot of this music is vaguely familiar to me.
There is nowhere to sit. The place is sold out it seems. I have been literally standing since ~1:00 pm I am very tired at this point, holding on.
11:45 pm - I head back to Hostel I’m sleeping before the show ends unfortunately. Regarding the Hostel, you can’t beat the price ($35); but you have to sleep in a communal room with an estimated 24-26 beds (a male dorm). You get what you pay for; that never changes.
I was supposed to meet up with a fellow forumer Eric George from Pittsburgh (aka Ryften) and his girlfriend after the show for a drink. I apologize from not making it.
1:00 am - I fall asleep, but every 5 minutes a door opens, you hear a noise, or someone is snoring. Between 1 am & 6:15 am I sleep about 4 solid hours. It was an interesting experiment I will not endeavor in the future.
6:45 am – on the road back to Rochester, NY.
12:30 pm – arrive back home.
Misc:
Talked with ShadowWalker of the Forum in line for quite a bit. Nice meeting you. Saw DanLore also. Good dude.
It was nice chancing upon Mike Brown of the MP Forum in a nearby food establishment. He is salt of the earth indeed. It was good chatting.
…And the saga continues, as my July 10
th Worcester Palladium ticket was waiting for me in the mail today.
Some photos fro mlast night:
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