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AceOfDiamonds - July 6, 2006 07:47 PM (GMT)
From a review from the AI Board -


Ace was incredible....what a smile on this man.....

the crowd LOVED Elliot....and yes, it was probably a close third behind Taylor & Chris. Ace got an excellent reaction, but then again, he could just stand there and not say anything and most would swoon.........he's even better looking in person then on television. and I'm a Taylor fan....


They said that Ace did throw out beanies during the encore!

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A review from a Chris fan -

The big surprise of the night was Ace he was really good.

He did Till the end of time (I think that is the title ) and Harder to breath.

He was very comfortable on stage and sexy.

AceOfDiamonds - July 6, 2006 08:03 PM (GMT)
From MJ's blog - a review she found:

Mandisa & Ace I'm Your Angel - They sounded awesome together for anyone who doubted it, don't. It was awesome. They were all over the stage!

Ace - way way way hotter in person than on TV. His brother was there. Father Figure required jacket removal, which was nice. The vocals were great. Harder 2 Breath, I almost fell over. Incredible. Ace didn't sing songs that did him justice during the season in my opinion. He started out in a purple shirt with a grey jacket over it in jeans, but he took the jacket off. It was very NICE! Can I say that I am now all Ace fangirly now and I couldn't wait for him to get eliminated during the season? He has great stage presence, called us all beautiful people and given the correct song his vocals soar.

Bucky, Chris, Ace, & Elliott - Patience - It was incredible, these guys sound so awesome together. And they look SOO SOOO nice Wow. It was great and I'm sure it'll happen every show, they just showed Kat's video that they probably would have shown when she sang My Destiny (I assume this because they had a Taylor video they showed while he sang DIMYP). I didn't watch the vid, the folks on stage were too nice to look at! I would have loved to have seen more of them together. They were having a blast. Bucky played guitar and so did Chris. They harmonized incredibly and blended their very different sounds into an awesome song. I so could have taken more of these guys. They were having a blast and into putting on a good show

We Are the Champions, the gang - huh, didn't notice Taylor was missing!! It was very cool because we got to see lots of all of them. All had wardrobe changes it seems. Paris was wearing a cute flattering flowy shirt, but it kind of looked like the top of her jeans were stretchy material, not jeans any more. ¡V removed Pickler wardrobe comment, just see above - Elliott was showing lots of chest. It was good. They have a blast performing together, which makes it more fun to watch!! Lots of cheesiness and rotating around on the stage so there was always someone different out front.

Living In America - yet again, great group performance, the gals are more excited when the guys are there. At the end they all danced around. My boy E has some serious dance moves in him! VERY NICE! Ace was all over the place. They enjoyed their first show together immensely, but I have to say that the guys out did the girls. Maybe that's my female perspective?

And her recap:

Tour Re-Cap - Manchester, NH July 5 - Opening Night

I left Boston at 5:30. Oops. I ended up cutting it really close. I got caught in some traffic. I didn't enter the Verizon Wireless Arena until after 7 pm. I didn't even get the chance to peruse the merchandise table! Luckily the show started about 15 minutes late.

My seats were 14th row. And I'm sorry, but I'm spoiled. I'm used to 1-3rd row seats for these Idol shows. I had to watch most of the concert on the big screen because of all the people in front of me. And the sound from where I was sitting was really muddled and distorted. I can't remember that being the case at all Season 3 and 4 tour. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the show.

Mandisa was up first. She sang "I'm Every Woman" and then "If I Was Your Woman", which she dedicated to Ruben Studdard. I wonder if he's heard she has a crush on him? Heh. Right after, she gave a little speech directed at the young folk, telling them they can accomplish whatever they set out to do. She quoted her favorite scripture. Her aim was to send a positive message out to the kids in the audience.


She began singing "I'm your Angel" and then Ace Young joined her, to very loud cheers from the audience. After Mandisa left the stage, Ace performed "Father Figure"--he did a really nice job. That song was his personal best on the show, in my opinion. His next song was "Harder to Breathe" which gave Ace a chance to rock out a little. At one point, he unbuttoned and took off his jacket. The crowd liked that A LOT. Heh.

Lisa Tucker was next. She performed "Signed Sealed and Delivered" pretty much like she did on the show--it was a bit too school pageant for me. She fared better when she sat down at an electric piano and sang "Your Song" (one of my favorite Elton John songs) and "Someone Saved My Life Tonight". She was wearing a Micheal Jackson shirt, which seemed like a dubious choice...hmmm.

Paris Bennett joined Lisa for a duet on "Waterfalls". The two youngest Idols were a cute pair.

Next, Paris sang "Midnight Train to Georgia" and she busted out a few dance moves. And during her next song, "Crazy in Love" she showed the audience what she's really got. That girl does love to dance. She had a routine that involved a chair. No, it wasn't raunchy, but she does love to shake her booty. She really seemed to be having a great time up there. However, I like Paris best when she's old school. I'm a little disappointed she didn't sing at least one jazz standard tonight.

Bucky Covington was next with "Superstition". The band, by the way, was really good. The lead guitarist was HOT. He played a pretty wild solo during this song. Bucky (and the other Idols too) came down off the stage to shake hands with audience members. Bucky's second number was "Drift Away". To be honest with you, if I never hear "Drift Away" on Idol again, I'll be happy. My one beef with Idol is that list of like, I dunno, 1000 songs that are cleared. The same tunes are sung over and over again. I would have loved to hear Bucky do a contemporary song (a Kid Rock tune would have been awesome). But "Drift Away" was suited his raspy vocals.

Kellie Pickler joined Bucky on stage to sing "You're the One That I Want" from Grease. The arrangement was twanged up a bit for the two country Idols, and they made a very charming couple. Hee.

Next, Kellie sang Patsy Cline's "Walking after Midnight". Afterward, she told a story about the finale. Apparently her fly was open during the entire girls medley. She had me cracking up. On the show, Kellie came off like a caricature rather than a real person. Off the show, she's warm and funny. Who woulda thunk it. She briefly mentioned that she had her wisdom teeth out the week before, and that she wasn't sure whether she'd make it tonight or not. She made a crack that her faced swelled up so much, she thought she'd blow away like a helium balloon. After her anecdotes, Kellie performed Melissa Ethridge's "I'm the One".



INTERMISSION


There were three screens. A big one in the middle behind the Idols and two on the sides. The side screens were always close-ups of the Idols performing. When it wasn't showing Idol closeups, the middle screen would flash the Idols names in BIG letters while they performed (lest we forget? Heh) or some crazy hilarious dancing animation, like on the show. During Paris's performance there was a giant moon. The middle screen was also used to show clips of the Idols from the TV show.



Chris Daughtry opened the second half of the show with Led Zepplin's "A Whole Lotta Love" Chris is gonna give us every inch of his love! Alrighty! During this tune, the big screen behind him flashed groovy 60's psychedelic dancers. That was pretty cheesy. Despite that, Chris sounded great. Next, he picked up an acoustic guitar and performed "Wanted Dead or Alive". This tune was one of his best on Idol, and he didn't disappoint here. The crowd LOVED Chris.

He sang an abbreviated version of Styx's "Renegade" and then Elliott Yamin joined him to sing Nickleback's "Savin' Me". I really liked it. Elliott rocking out is good. Chris played guitar for this tune too. It was actually pretty cool to see Idols playing instruments. It's closer to how they perform in the real world. With the kids finally allowed to do what they do best, they nearly always perform better on tour than they do on the show.

Elliott's next song was the sweet R&B tune, "All My Love". Very nice. Then he bluesed it up on Elvis's "Trouble". I was happy he reprised this song. Last but not least, he sang the great "Moody's Mood for Love". The crowd ate it up. Elliott said that tonight was his first concert EVER. Wow. And he didn't seem nervous at all. Pretty cool.

Katharine McPhee was unable to perform tonight, as most of you know by now. She has Bronchitis and Laryngitis, and will probably miss a few more shows. There were signs posted on the entrance doors, but it was never formally announced during the performance.


At the point where Kat would have performed, Elliott, Ace, Chris and Bucky (both strumming guitars) took the stage and dedicated "Patience" to her. While they sang, the big screen showed clips of Katharine from the show. There was some real nice a cappella harmony on this song. Afterward, as Ace left the stage, he threw one of his trademark beanies out into the audience.

Mandisa, Kellie, Lisa and Paris came out next and sang "I'm a Woman" and "I Feel Like A Woman" from the girls Finale medley. They managed to fill in the gap where Katharine was supposed to be, but it was a little strange.

After all the Idols had their chance to perform, it was time for THE American Idol to take the stage. Taylor Hicks entered from the back, singing "Jailhouse Rock". He had some security people with him clearing the way--it was all very rock stah fabulous.

Bob Seeger's "Hollywood Nights" was next. Taylor played electric guitar on this straight-up rock n roll tune.

Next, Taylor went retro with the 60's soul classic "Sweet Soul Music". Really, Taylor was electric and had the audience on their feet from the minute he hit the stage.

Taylor started off Mavin Gaye's "What's Going on" very slowly and then shifted into a cool mid-tempo groove. This was totally the Taylor show. I was digging it.

He sang "Living for the City" next. Taylor danced a lot and was extremely energized. Lucky me I get the Idols at the beginning of the tour before their vocals are run ragged. Taylor's sounded might fine.

For the next tune, Taylor picked up an electric guitar and sang a cool bluesy Beatles tune, "Don't Let me Down".

"Do I Make You Proud" was next. For those wondering, Taylor performed it like he did on the finale. But in the context of the Idol's show, it was perfect. With a good band backing him up and no cheesy synthesizers or backup singers, it was really improved. Plus, as usual, he sang the hell out of that piece of crap song. I actually look forward to hearing it again tomorrow.

Taylor left the stage, but then came back for an encore. He sang "Takin' it to the Streets" where at one point, he proceeded to tear sh** up with his harmonica. Wow. He also played the tambourine and danced like a maniac. It was awesome. Taylor did NOT disappoint tonight. Also, during this encore tune, he introduced the band.

Taylor left the stage, and the rest of the Idols came out to sing, "We are the Champions". Things got a little cheesy here, and I said to myself, "Well it's about time!" Hee. The was plenty of hand waving during this number.

Finally, Taylor rejoined the group and they all sang "Living in America" The Idols left the stage, but then came back out for one last bow. Ace did this really mad crazy hop as he left the stage. He literally flew into the air. Then he tossed another beanie into the audience. The idols exited stage left and right. Taylor left through a door in the center of the stage set. And it was over.

I'll be at the show tomorrow. I'll post another recap, filling in the details I missed and hopefully, I'll have some of my own pictures to post.

In the meantime. You guys out there--if you're at the show tomorrow--come back and post a recap in comments.

Thank you!


AceOfDiamonds - July 6, 2006 08:11 PM (GMT)
More fan comments:


Ace played the stripper thing for all it was worth. Grab his lapels and opening his jacket. Teenybops scream. Few bars later, he did it again. Teenybops scream. Then do the hair thing. Teenybops scream. And finally ripped off the jacket and tossed it on the stage. Teenybops scream and go nuts. You'd have thought he was showin' 'em his Johnson or something. I don't know what the teenybops would do with Jim Morrison!

Don't get me wrong. Ace sounded good. Sang fine. Did a nice little set.

The boys group song and the girl's group song were both excellent. The bonus boys group song -- in place of their fallen comrade's spot -- was really good.


From a Chris fan:

Ace was so freaken good tonight at the idols concert in Manchester NH

His duet with Mandissa was great.

Father figure was so darn HOT he took off his jacket and rubbed his chest and thigh and ran his fingers through his hair and his vocals were so full and rich and just awesome.

Do not put any hate on me but he was my biggest surprise. If he sang like this on Idol he could have won.

Now my man Chris stole the show. He had so many screams and fans it was validation for me.

Chris and Ace sang Patience by Guns and Roses because Kat was not there. They sounded awesome and Chris and Elliot sang Safty by Nickleback and it was so good. My favorite of the night.

Want to know more PM me.

Ace did you all so proud

AceOfDiamonds - July 6, 2006 09:00 PM (GMT)
From a Taylor fan:


"Ace was awesome and I'm not an Ace fan, but to see him in concert was amazing... He was one of the strongest performers and his voice was great.. Seems like he's been practicing quite a bit because he was phenomenal... He was also very sexy and all the girls screamed for him... He was a big favorite.. And, he looks so much cuter in person than on t.v... Now I can see what the Ace fans went ga ga over... I would see him alone in concert if I could because he really shined through and was entertaining to watch.. I was pleasantly surprised by him........it was worth it....."




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