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Shared on Sun, 06/15/2008 - 11:35Last night, for fathers day, I got to go to Sully Erna's solo concert. Sully is the frontman for Godsmack, the show was similar to a "Story Tellers" format, where he explains the nature of his songs, urges people to really listen to music at a deeper level then just the song and talks about his life and how he got where he is today. He played a couple piano songs, paying tribute to Aerosmith in "Dream On" and Hey Jude from the Beatles.
At one point he covered an Alice in Chains song while the video screen paid tribute to some of the past legends of rock (such as Layne from AiC, the doors, Hendrix, Bohnam, etc.) and also covered a Metallica song--all acoustic.
All of the shows are sit down small venues, if you get to go, and are a Godsmack/sully fan I urge you to buy tickets. Of course, for us, he grew up only down the road from the folks in New England (out of Lawrence Mass) so having a local get popular and come back to play for you is awesome. This is the third time I've seen him, all have been great events (Godsmack did a special New England holiday tour while they were in town, and I've seen them for a New Years Eve event in Boston once).
A very sweet Dad's day gift.
At one point he covered an Alice in Chains song while the video screen paid tribute to some of the past legends of rock (such as Layne from AiC, the doors, Hendrix, Bohnam, etc.) and also covered a Metallica song--all acoustic.
All of the shows are sit down small venues, if you get to go, and are a Godsmack/sully fan I urge you to buy tickets. Of course, for us, he grew up only down the road from the folks in New England (out of Lawrence Mass) so having a local get popular and come back to play for you is awesome. This is the third time I've seen him, all have been great events (Godsmack did a special New England holiday tour while they were in town, and I've seen them for a New Years Eve event in Boston once).
A very sweet Dad's day gift.
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