Asia Concert Review – Raleigh Memorial Auditorium – Omega 2010 Tour

While my 13 year old son and I were walking around downtown Raleigh this past Tuesday evening, it was interesting to see the huge crowd of people heading for the Raleigh Amphitheater to see Maroon 5. We were headed in the opposite (less crowded) direction to see and hear classic 80′s pop/prog at its finest. That’s right, Asia in concert at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium (Progress Energy Center).
Yes, I admit that it took a bit of convincing to get the 13 year old to agree to come with me and that’s understandable. I mean, these guys aren’t spring chickens by any means and are more likely to appear on the cover of AARP than Rolling Stone magazine. But come on, John Wetton, Carl Palmer, Geoff Downes and Steve Howe are legends of 70′s prog rock! And this was the FIRST time they’ve come to Raleigh so I just had to go to show my support as well as educate the young one on how *real rock musicians* play live.
And fortunately Asia did not disappoint. Yes, the members of Asia all look like your average “grandpa” but they can still ROCK. Wetton’s voice sounds stronger than ever – even singing the majority of the old 80′s tunes in their original key. Howe still amazes on the guitar. Downes has reduced the size of his keyboard rig but can still get those signature synths sounds we all know and love. And as for Palmer – man, he’s still a monster behind that double-bass drum kit. Yes, Palmer still has issues with tempo but when you’re there in the audience being pummeled by the mammoth wall of sound that the four of them create, tempo can blissfully be ignored.

highlights for me included: Palmer’s requisite drum solo – definitely worth the price of admission alone, “Holy War”, the unplugged version of “Don’t Cry”, “Time Again” and “Sole Survivor”.
There were a few noticeable rough patches though. Wetton had a hard time remembering the words to “Days Like These” and had to use a prompter. and Howe fudged the signature riff during “Heat of the Moment”. But man, I still enjoyed the show regardless.
As for my 13 year old – he gave me a thumbs up at the end of the night and I’ll accept that since he basically went along to please his old man. Hopefully concerts like this one will instill in him a reference point for what great musicianship is all about. It’s sad to think about but this level of musicianship may not be around when my son gets to be my age.

other random thoughts about the show:
- I wonder what they’re using to flesh out the harmonies during the big choruses especially since Howe and Palmer don’t sing. I suspect some real-time vocal harmonizer device of some sort.
- it was disappointing to see that the 2200 seat auditorium was a little over half full. I guess the concert promoter overestimated what Asia would draw here in Raleigh. It’s not the band’s fault since they don’t decide on the venues. but hopefully the promoter didn’t take too much of a hit for this gig.
- that being said, I like Memorial auditorium (except for the small bathrooms). The seats are nice, the staff is laidback and the section near the stage has plenty of room to move around.
- Geoff Downes didn’t have his keytar on this tour. I miss it.
- love the deep bass sound Wetton was getting with those Moog Taurus 3 bass pedals. it shook the building whenever it was used. nice!!
- Steve Howe had a Line6 Variax on a stand for the sitar sound. I personally didn’t think it was worth the trouble. the variax didn’t sound all that great. maybe a mix issue?
- and kudos to the band for including a healthy chunk of their new songs in the set list. I’m sure it’s easier just to rely on old favorites but the new stuff held their own. The set included 4 from Omega and 2 from Phoenix.
retroGrade: A

Asia
at Progress Energy Center Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Raleigh, NC
17 August 2010
The band members: John Wetton, Geoff Downes, Carl Palmer, Steve Howe

set list:
I Believe
Only Time Will Tell
Holy War
Never Again
Through My Veins
Don’t Cry (Wetton and Downes)
Steve Howe solo
The Smile Has Left Your Eyes (Wetton and Downes for Part I, full band for Part II)
Open Your Eyes
-intermission-
Go
Time Again
An Extraordinary Life
End of the World
The Heat Goes On (w/ drum solo)
Sole Survivor
-encore-
Days Like These
Heat Of The Moment
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Me again - I caught the band last night and I think I have the answer to the backing vocals question. Check out my review at http://bit.ly/dCGdGl. Thanks!
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LikeThanks for the review. I've been an Asia fan since the 1980's - I have all of their albums - and wish I could have attended a concert of theirs - work gets in the way. I teach music to kids ages 13-14 - same age as your son - every day and have used Asia as an example of great musicianship and talent. Though they're my parent's age, it's encouraging that their still making a living doing what they love. I don't know of any pro-football players out on the field! This is exactly what I tell my students - music is a hobby (or career) that a person can do for their entire life.
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LikeI am going to see the Portland show next week and am working out some timing issues. Was there an opener? If so, were they any good?
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LikeI believe opening bands are determined by the local concert promoters. So I'm not sure about Portland. But there wasn't an opening band for the Raleigh gig. Asia got on stage right at 8pm and finished up a little after 10pm.
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LikeGlad you and your son had a great time at the show. I saw them last night in Houston and tomorrow night in San Antonio.
Hey Greg - Can you tell me if you are the Greg Jones that worked at Riteway Laundry many moons ago?
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Likecool footzie. I definitely recommend seeing the show!
here are the remaining US dates for this tour:
Aug 21st - House of Blues, Houston, TX
Aug 22nd - Paramount Theatre, Austin, TX
Aug 23rd - Majestic Theatre, San Antonio, TX
Aug 25th - Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, AZ
Aug 26th - Veijas Casino at DreamCatcher, Alpine, CA
Aug 27th - Club Nokia, Los Angeles, CA
Aug 28th - The Grove, Anaheim, CA
Aug 29th - The Uptown, Napa, CA
Sep 1st - Laxon Auditorium, Chico, CA
Sep 2nd - Fox Theatre, Bakersfield, CA
Sep 3rd - Ovation at Green Valley Resort & Spa, Henderson, NV
Sep 4th - Peppermill Casino, Wendover, NV
Sep 5th - Nugget Casino, Sparks, NV
Sep 7th - Aladdin Theatre, Portland, OR
Sep 8th - Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA
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LikeThanks for the review and thank you Google!
Was always an Asia fan and stumbled on this tour and that they are playing in Phoenix next week. Think I will make the drive up from Tucson to go see it.
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LikeHey Greg, sorry you couldn't make the shows.
Yes, Downes was the only one singing backup. Howe only used his mic to introduce Wetton/Downes for "Don't Cry". never to sing.
As I mentioned in the post, it appeared that both Downes and Wetton supplemented the harmonies using something akin to the "Digitech Vocalist" where you can trigger harmonies via Midi. It's probably not that exact brand of device but back in the day, I used the Digitech when I recorded my demos on a four track. So I know it can be done.
anyway, they sound much tighter now than they did on the Tokyo DVD. plus Wetton's vocals sound much stronger nowadays.
thanks for the comment Greg!
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LikeGlad you enjoyed it. None of my 4 (27 down to 11) would go with me. I know you had a shorter drive than me had I gone to Atlanta last night....way too busy.
I think seeing the Tokyo concert on DVD (and lately on DirecTV) was enough. I saw the Aqua tour with John Payne (Howe guested on the tour, Palmer did not).
Downes and Howe used to sing the harmonies. They didn't on this tour?
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