I enjoyed the show tremendously. I love every Paul Revere and the Raiders show - they are a treat to watch. They enjoy what they are doing. They pull the crowd into their show, so you feel like you are part of it. They are the most personable, congenial, friendly, fantastic, (not enough adjectives to describe them). I love every minute from the start to the finish to standing in line for an hour for their autographs. I have never seen celebrities more into what their fans want and go out of their way to give it, plus much more. This group requires more attention and more awards for their outstanding performances. I cannot say anything bad about this band. If you want a fantastic time and great value for your money, you should go see them. It is worth every penny and more.
I am a hermit, but I would go miles to huge crowds to see this band play. For one night you are very special and that is how they make you feel. I am not Karaokesinger, but his sister, which he gives me the pleasure of joining him. I would never decline an invitation to see this band play.
I cannot say enough good things about them. I love every minute of the show, the after show autographing, and everything they stand for.
As for Gary Puckett, I have been a fan of his for years. His songs are wonderful and he is a fantastic singer. It was a joy to watch him, with his energy fill the stage and his voice has not changed a bit. He is, also, very personable with giving autographs and I have loved him for years and will continue to do.
Between the two bands, I can truthfully say I had a wonderful time - I left the arena on "Cloud Nine" and will continue to follow them as much as I can afford to do so (at least, as much as my brother can afford to take me). I love these bands. You are really missing out if you miss an opportunity to attend.
I cannot say enough good things about them.