* CHEERS to Glenn and Jen for hosting yet another amazing event. Thanks for persevering when you could have chosen to shut the whole party down a couple of years ago. The blood, sweat, tears, and time that you invest to make PPUSA a one-of-a-kind experience for the fans is truly appreciated.
* CHEERS to Milton and Nathan – the combined Wed/Thurs format was a great addition to the PPUSA tradition, and being in Center Stage for Wednesday night was AWESOME!
* CHEERS to the crew – almost all of the changeovers ran like clockwork.
* CHEERS to security…everyone I encountered this year was polite and efficient.
* CHEERS to all of the bands. In particular, Stream of Passion, Fates Warning, Circus Maximus, Serious Black and Haken all delivered great sets as I expected. Ascendia, Vanishing Point, Devin Townsend, and The Gentle Storm were initially not on my radar, but absolutely kicked my butt. I even enjoyed Dragonforce more than I expected. Special shoutout to Anneke. How freaking fabulous is she? Loved the Gold Badge/VIP set - new fangirl here!
* CHEERS to friends old and new who make this event so special and to ALL the fans. PPUSA is pretty much the only place in the world where strangers will strike up a conversation in the elevator.
* CHEERS to the return of Myrath and the premiere of the Portnoy (edit
) 12-step Suite in 2017. Note to self: don’t overuse emoticons.
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* CHEERS to Truly Great Cupcakes for the Pumpkin and Chocolate Mint Cupcakes (and to Jodene for answering my late-night text. Hopefully, she was awake!)
* CHEERS to Lance King for the awesome coffee – I’m enjoying it now!
* CHEERS to the nice couple who offered to let me be seated in front of them at the Silver Skillet on Sunday when I was waiting on two friends.
* CHEERS to getting to explore the Atlanta Botanical Garden this year, in my 11th trip to ATL. I didn’t even know there was one! The Chihuly exhibit was amazing.
* JEERS to people who don’t pick up their trash and to those who spend an entire band’s set surfing the Internet!
* JEERS to me for taking a later flight on Wednesday and missing LORD’s cover of Creeping Death.
* JEERS to moshing and crowd surfing.
* JEERS to pre-recorded intros that last more than about 15 seconds. Play another song instead!
* JEERS to canned keyboards. If keyboards are integral part of your sound, bring an extra band member to play them live.
Not really “Jeers”, but observations…
I agree with those who commented on not being able to hear the keyboards – but I think this is an issue at most metal shows, not just PPUSA. You know that old adage about packing where you should lay out everything you want to take – and then dump half your stuff and take twice the money? I think that once soundcheck is complete, you should double the keyboards and cut everything else in half. Then it should come out about right.
I would love to see some healthier food options inside the venue – or go back to the days when we could bring in outside food. (Not sure if the no outside food thing was a new rule from a few years ago – or if they just started enforcing it).
Someone (paging Lance King) could make a fortune with a coffee cart. I’m old and tired, and there comes a point in each day when I would pay $20 for a cup of coffee. Seriously.
I feel like I’ve socialized a lot less and spent a lot less time in the merch room over the last couple of years, because I’m totally paranoid about not leaving my seat open for too long. I know I’m in the minority, but I don’t get the towel hate – unless it’s directed at folks who save seats and then disappear for long periods of time.