Crüefest

Got free tickets to see Mötley Crüe tonight at the Usana Amphitheater. Never was a fan of the band in high school, though, which was the last time I remember hearing about them (circa 1991 or so). Ahh, well, I’ll be the guy standing and singing “watermelon” to all the lyrics ‘cuz I don’t know them.

Got free tickets to see Mötley Crüe tonight at the Usana Amphitheater. Never was a fan of the band in high school, though, which was the last time I remember hearing about them (circa 1991 or so). Ahh, well, I’ll be the guy standing and singing “watermelon” to all the lyrics ‘cuz I don’t know them.

4 thoughts on “Crüefest”

  1. Crue Review

    So overall review: they rocked, hard. It was a fun concert to attend. One thing I really liked is that they went and played a really solid, long set, then for the encore they did just one song, thanked us, and left the stage. This is in contrast to Linkin Park, who played a 45-minute set and did three encores… all for right around exactly the same amount of time. LP’s approach feels really artificial to me, while Motley Crue handled it really straightforward.

    One thing that beggars description is how women lose their mind over Tommy Lee. And how in the world James — the very fat, very drunk fellow who scored me the ticket — managed to persuade the girl behind us to flash him. And how loud 20,000 people can be when they are screaming “Shout! Shout! Shout! Shout at the devil!” in unison.

    Here’s what I twittered last night during the concert. Yes, I blogged live from my seat. Reads in reverse order, of course.

    • Taking my entries from the concert last night and making a blog post at http://barnson.org/ out of them.
    • @ghennipher Heh, sweet. I thought I was alone in writing while listening. Some around me were annoyed. about 1 hour ago from Twinkle in reply to ghennipher
    • Got “intolerable geek” cred by live blogging during a Motley crüe concert. Because I wasn’t drinking, people around me called me The Bishop. … about 9 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Concert’s done. Now for the traffic. http://snipurl.com/37hko about 9 hours ago from Twinkle
    • The obligatory Motley crüe encore? Lights are not up yet… about 10 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Girls Girls Girls… This song is the reason a lot of us are here I think! http://snipurl.com/37h2r about 10 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Raining hard! about 10 hours ago from Twinkle
    • My eyes are burning. I don’t know if it’s all the smoke or the quantity of women who just bared their breasts for Tommy Lee. about 10 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Apparently one appreciates this concert on a completely different level if drunk or stoned. I am neither, play it LOUDER!!! about 11 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Finally they are on! Crüe! http://snipurl.com/37g1z about 11 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Overheard: “Look, I don’t need to drive home. Just drive me to your house and I can crawl the rest of the way.” about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • “Psycho Singles Ward” is a group of Rock Band players opening for Motley Crüe. Seriously, they are playing Rock Band on stage right now… about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Yay. They are done. Didn’t like them though they had a good song or two. Crüe next! about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Wow. What an offensive song. Guess a band has to make a name somehow. Now let’s lead the audience in a chant to honor your member… about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • @DonnaDunn I don’t think I was ever cool. I have gotten less cool over time, I think… about 12 hours ago from txt in reply to DonnaDunn
    • Yeah, boys, drink up. Guess I will drive the huge truck home for us. about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Yeah, don’t diss me for my muted head-bob and two-step. It’s a white nerd thang. about 12 hours ago from txt
    • Am I wrong for thinking she is way too old to know all the lyrics and have that little clothing? about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • You can’t see it from your seat, but Buck Cherry’s drummer is a dead ringer for “Animal” from The Muppets. Seriously. about 12 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Who says they don’t have trailer parks in Utah? They are all here. I used to live in a trailer park too… about 13 hours ago from txt
    • Buck Cherry is playing. Apparently everybody else is really into it. The B string on their rhythm guitar is flat and it bugs me. about 13 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Yes, yes, those are beer cans glued to his head. http://snipurl.com/37ewv about 13 hours ago from Twinkle
    • I would feel out of place if I weren’t with two guys more out of place than me.., about 13 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Looks like rain coming. This might be miserable. http://snipurl.com/37erw about 13 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Twitter pictures no workie out here in the boonies called the Usana Amphitheatre. about 13 hours ago from txt
    • Apparently I forgot my Crueniform: black T-shirt with reversed ball cap and/or bandana. about 13 hours ago from txt
    • This Crue concert should be named “Revenge of the tube tops on very large Thirty-Somethings”. And that’s just the men! about 13 hours ago from Twinkle
    • I had no idea I would be spending $20 on his beer as thanks for the Crue ticket… about 14 hours ago from Twinkle
    • Gearing up to go see Motley Crue tonight at the Usana Amphitheater. Wasn’t a fan in high school, but it was a free ticket 🙂 about 18 hours ago from web


    Matthew P. Barnson

  2. Boggles My Mind

    It boggles my mind that more than 10 people showed up from the concert. From the pics it looks as though several thousand people were there. Wow.

    You would have had to pay me to go. And even then I would have likely turned down the $$.

    1. Capacity…

      The crowd was at capacity. The Usana Amphitheater has room for a total of 20,000: Seven thousand seats, and 14,000 on the grass. Almost every square inch was filled with people, so I’d estimate the crowd was right around 20,000 people.

      Several times, the band seemed struck by how many people there were in the audience and commented on it. The last time the USANA Amphitheater was this full was the Journey concert a few weeks ago.

      Utah, it seems, is stuck in the 1990s.

      On the plus side, given the huge turnout, Crue said onstage that they wanted to open their tour next year in Salt Lake City. I guess that would be cool… I’m not a fan, just enjoyed the concert.

      The Tit E. Cam was an unusual twist, however. That feature of a Crue concert may be incentive enough for many people to attend.


      Matthew P. Barnson

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