It is a very loud, high energy, blasts of flame, laser light show and great experience.
If she can handle the loud music, take her. If not, then get her ear plugs and take her.
This year's show is running about 2 hours 50 minutes (according to some reports).
Last year, their first set was their Christmas stuff. Blasting out a strobe laden Wizards in Winter, they proceeded to rock on for over an hour until the intermission. Afterwards, it was a mix of their Beethoven album and other tunes.
Go - If only to hear Queen of the Winter Night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1SgcmBbLyc
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This is a post from http://www.PlanetChristmas.com regarding a TSO concert that somebody attended on 11-04
It’s the most number of lights we’ve ever seen at a concert. They made the entire arena their canvas. Standard bands just have some lights over the stage pointing outward. TSO has 5 laser machines, and more gobos than I care to count. They even had lights on the ceiling all the way out to past the half way point over the floor. They pulled out the stops and incorporated into their show every known hi tech gimmick, including flame throwers that change color, sparks and pinwheels, a scissor jack platform that elevated 2 of the performers 20 feet into the air. In addition, several of the performers had wireless transmitters, which allowed them to walk up into the stands and play right from the crowd, a nice touch.
Not only did they have lights over the stage, they had them behind the stage, and huge fabric matrices of tens of thousands of LED lights behind the lights that were behind the stage! They had LEDs from floor to ceiling and from left side to right side of the stage. Hey, but this is funny, some of their segments were burnt out! Hey even my setup at home is more reliable, and mine plays through he rain!
The lights over the stage were arranged in into I think 10 square pods that spend the entire evening twisting and turning, and forming circles around the band. The lighting texture was incredible, as were the lasers, which were not over done either. IT looked like a giant UFO opening up, very cool effects.
As usual, they used a local group of about a half dozen symphony players. They do this in each city. They had 4 stunning ladies singing, as well as a half dozen guys, and 2 keyboard players. The female keyboard players is married to the lead singer. The other player has a masters from Juilliard. Very top notch players. The band and all the singers and violinists, all played very tight, for a 2 ¾ hour tour through their catalog. There were a few songs I did not recognize. I was disappointed that they did not sing “Star To Follow”, or “The Three Kings and I (What Really Happened)”, or Emerson Lake & Palmer’s Nutrocker from Pictures at an Exhibition. They usually play that one, why not tonight!
Here’s the play list of songs that TSO sang at their concert tonight, from what I can remember:
From the album: “Christmas Eve And Other Stories”
An Angel Came Down
First Snow
A Mad Russian's Christmas
The Prince Of Peace
Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24
Ornament
Old City Bar (They always drag this one out too long!)
Promises To Keep
This Christmas Day
An Angel Returned
From the Album “The Christmas Attic”:
Appalachian Snowfall
From the Album “Beethoven's Last Night”:
Beethoven
They played several bars of Overture (Moonlight Sonata, 3rd part)
Requiem (The Fifth)
A Last Illusion
From the Album “The Lost Christmas Eve”:
Wish Lizt (Toy Shop Madness)
Wizards In Winter
Queen Of The Winter Night
Christmas Nights In Blue
Christmas Canon Rock
Other songs that they played:
Piano Duel: Linus & Lucy from Charlie Brown
Proud Mary. Yes, they jammed to Proud Mary!
They also played that famous opera song, forget the name, it’s the one you hear played at football games, real dramatic.
Anyway, this is one show you should see before you die.
2007-11-02 22:52:34
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Not knowing your mother, it's hard to answer. I saw them last Christmas in Vegas. Your mother is more likely to enjoy the first half of the show. It had a strong christmas theme, with a (silly) narrative about a homeless person on the streets on Christmas eve. But they mixed in some nice vocals with some traditional christmas songs and some original.
After intermission, it turned into a regular rock concert. I doubt your mother would like that part. The show has lots of light effect and pyrotechnics, so take that into account.
2007-11-02 22:57:00
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answered by A Plague on your houses 5
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I actually heard them play "Cannon In D" for Christmas. Mate. It's soo beautiful. I love it. It's a great Christmas song and you can find it on YouTube or Itunes.
2007-11-02 22:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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um... if she's an energetic person and you're about to take her to a concert, make sure she doesn't have ellipsy or is prone to seizures cause theres tons of lights....
if you're gonna buy her a CD, go for it! awesomeness
2007-11-03 05:16:06
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answered by dogstar4god 4
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Oh, I love their version of "Greensleeves"! And, yes, your mom would love it (FYI: I'm in my 30's!)
2007-11-02 22:48:57
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