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We saw porcupine tree twice in the past.
They always gave it everything during the
show. This show was the same in every
respect. The opening act John Wesley did a
forty minute very delightful and balanced
single guitar set. Very talented and
enjoyable. Steven played two sets with short
break. Entertaining the crowd, changing the
music mood, loud soft, electric, acoustic. He
sang along with vocal backup on the jumbo
Tron which requires perfect timing. He
talked more and got audience involved more
than in the past. Acoustics at the Ritz are
awesome. Ready for show. It was a
Christmas gift for my daughter.
Dobyblue from Hamilton, Ontario
EXCELLENT QUADRAPHONIC SOUND, FANTASTIC SHOW
Saw Steven Wilson on Saturday November 24th in Hamilton at "The Studio", Ontario, Canada - concerned about some reviews I've read about the sound being too loud I have to wonder what shows these people have been to? Maybe solo harp concertos or something? I always check with my phone what the dBs were and in Hamilton the sound was averaging 110dB, I brought my -25dB filters for my custom earplugs (who goes to shows without earplugs anyway?) based on previous reviews and was mad I didn't bring my -15 filters as they would have sufficed.
Previous shows including u2 at Skydome and Ministry at The Opera House all hit an average of 120-125dB which is MUCh louder than 110dB.
Anyway, Steven's show started very punctually (thank you) and the sound mix was heavenly, perfect mixing in a venue designed for audiophile reproductions (you can see lots of acoustic paneling in teh venue), quad sound was amazing and clear, super talented players, A+ setlist, only missing Hand.Cannot.Erase. Thx!
from Vancouver, British Columbia
TOO LOUD BUT OTHERWISE AMAZING
Nothing more to say, they played really well but it was too loud.
Lynn from Los Angeles, California
STEVEN WILSON AT THE WILTERN IN LA
I flew in from Montreal. Steven Wilson was fabulous
as usual. But there was an extremely inconsiderate
woman who insisted on screaming in our ears during
the whole first set ( could this be the start of
Wilsonmania?) Thankfully security removed her early
after the intermission. The remainder was like dying
and going straight to heaven. Thanks Wiltern for
coming to our rescue, and thanks to Steven and band
for another magnificent show! Staff were amazing.
Jeff L from Appleton, Wisconsin
STEVEN WILSON CONCERT AT THE PABST IN MILWAUKEE ON MAY 3RD
I have been a fan of Steven Wilson for quite a few years but have never gotten the
chance to see one of his shows. Thoroughly enjoyed it! The sound was amazing. The
technicians had it dialed in perfectly. Surround speakers in the back of the theater
added a lot. The imagery projected onto the front and rear screens created a totally
immersive environment. Steven was funny and talkative. Him and his band are
amazing musicians. Rock fans in the U.S. that are not Steven Wilson fans are missing
out. Buy his albums and go to his shows. You will not be disappointed. Also loved
the Pabst. Beautiful venue for a concert.
Earl Schrader from Avalon, California
GREAT CONCERT-CROWD TOO NOISEY-WILTERN STAFF EXCELLENT
The Steven Wilson concert was innovative and creative from start to finish between the use of surround sound, lights and motion holographic looking imagery, the best musicianship and brilliant song writing. We didn't get to see Ninet Tayeb but were treated to a perfectly synced motion image of her singing-very effective. The concert was loud with so much bottom end coming out of the subs that you could feel an air-blast every time the kick drum hit. It was balanced overall but there were time-at least from my seat-where the sound was so massive it was hard to hear individual instrumentation-especially the Chapman Stick but incredible none the less.
The crowd was obnoxious I'm not sure what causes people to yell during acoustic / softer passages but I found it discourteous.
The Wiltern Theater staff was helpful and upbeat. I was disappointed to have to pay $25 for parking This year they let people stand in the middle of the floor blocking the view from those that were seated.
David Johnston from Toronto, Ontario
PROG IS ALIVE AND WELL IN TORONTO
I have attended many progressive rock concerts in my time from Peter
Gabriel, to the likes of bands like Jethro Tull, and Yes, But I must say
last night brought a tear to my eye from the shear beauty and
perfection of not only the performance but the exceptional 5.1
surround set-up. I would say even a cut above my last Porcupine Tree
show.
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