Each musician is clearly a master of their craft and they put it all together to make a great team. Their hits like December can still rock the house and the deeper album tracks are easy to appreciate as well. Beautiful newly refurbished Cameo Theatre with great acoustics! Couple that with an awesome band that still brings it after all these years and you have a fulfilling evening of eargasms! Ed works the crowd masterfully, the chemistry within the band is on full display and then the atmosphere…leaves you wanting so much more!!!
Five star show!!!! Seen them at least 40 times and never a bad show!!! They played all the hits and even a brand new song from their next album that had never before been played live. I hung out after the show and got to meet Dean, Will, and Ed who are such easy-going, genuinely nice, down to earth human beings.
Even though it was late and they had a long nights drive to Vancouver they took the time to meet some fans, sign some autographs, and discuss how they like to just rock out on the stage! Also I have to say Kudos to the Edmonton fans who are always excited and energetic to see collective soul. They are also a big part of why this show was what it was! Get your tour dates seen by one billion fans: Sign up as an artist.
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Dec 7. Dec He started recruiting musicians in order to put a band together and throughout the years, the line-up of Collective Soul changed radically, with members coming and going until Collective Soul was made of the line up we see today.
The album was a success and went on to achieve double platinum status. Since this early success, Collective Soul have gone on to achieve enormous mainstream recognition. They have since recorded seven Number one rock hits.
In the band created their own independent music label, El music Group, that allowed them greater control over their music and what they released. The band received an enormous honour in when they were inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in September. Before I get to the set list, let me say this was probably one of my top 3 CS shows.
As is the case with CS, I can't pick just one anything that's my "favorite". The venue was intimate but not small and there wasn't a bad seat in the house. I would definitely recommend seeing a show here if you get the chance. There was no opening band at this show and as the lights dimmed, you could feel the electricity, the excitement, crackling in the air.
For me that's always a good sign that the night will be one to remember. The lights on the stage lit up and the entrance music started to play - quite surprisingly a song that's almost 60 years old: Climb Every Mountain from the Sound of Music They rocked through four or five songs before addressing the crowd. The jewels of the night were two new songs: All Our Pieces and Rule 1. Ed spoke of the writing and recording the band has been doing in Atlanta for a new CD - no release date was mentioned, but be assured new music is on the way.
A special moment for me was when Ed sang the first verse of Amazing Grace before launching into Shine. Johnny Rabb proved once again he is The Man - a man with a mission to rock your socks off. Every beat of the drums vibrated to your very soul and resonated in the shaking of the floor and the furniture. Jesse never fails to disappoint by delivering his licks with passion and energy. Ed was his usual charismatic, energetic, microphone wielding self hopping and dancing across the stage pausing to photobomb a few selfies with fans along the way.
About an hour into the show, Ed mentioned to the crowd that they "don't do encores". He explained that it's because the venue only gives them a set amount of time to play, and with the time spent leaving the stage, all the clapping, and returning to the stage, they'd rather just play music for us and not waste any of that allotted time.
All in all, a high energy show with everything you love about Collective Soul. As Ed said himself during the show, "We are a band born in the 90s, but we are not a 90s band - and we still f-ing rock! Yes they do. Read more. Report as inappropriate. As usual, they did not disappoint. They started with two new songs, "Now's the Time" and 'Over Me', then launched into "Shine" which brought those not already standing to their feet.
Ed Roland played out the band on 'Run' and continued to play while the audience sang the chorus as he left the stage. This is only my 3rd Collective Soul show but it was the best one I have ever seen. I wished they could have played more songs, but I was beat with the heat and humidity so I didn't stay for 3 Doors Down. Collective Soul is so much more than their hits and the few songs casual listeners to the band know.
At the heart of their music is the simple concept of Love and Faith, which can be heard in almost every song they do. Their music speaks to the heart, and the soul. Collective Soul is an American rock band hailing from Stockbridge in Georgia.
The band formed back in and have been going strong ever since, their music a powerful concoction of alternative, hard rock and post grunge.
The band is still incredibly relevant today, however. Their music may be old school but it stands the test of time, and the band is loved by many today. Indeed, the crowd that turned out in their thousands to watch Collective Soul were full of passion and excitement, and had soon worked themselves up into a wild frenzy full of anticipated excitement.
They have enjoyed international commercial success and have gained a large following for their music. Away from the obvious breakout hit 'Shine', the group has a number of other major releases and a show that blends all this music together.
The quintet makes one hell of a large sound onstage and frontman Ed Roland has no problems in whipping the crowds up into excitement before the band begin the introductions to 'The World I Know'. They thrive on the cheers and the more the crowd gives, the more the band gives as they really thrash out their instruments during extended versions of 'Listen' and 'Good Morning After All '.
The audience rocks along vigorously due to the enthusiasm of the band and the hits such as 'Better Now and 'Shine' keeps the whole gig moving at a fluid, fast pace. The band proves they will never be considered one hit wonders. When people think of Collective Soul they think of one song. Not only do they have many other great hits, but the men of the band put on one of the best shows in rock and roll.
Ed Roland is charismatic, engaging and supremely entertaining when he is on stage. He loves to move around and never stands still.
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