Kind of disappointing. I guess we're all getting old.
Muddy sound quality - I don't know if this was the sound engineer's fault or whether it was because we were sitting in the corner under a slight overhang.
Sight line of the stage was obstructed by the large electrical cables that had been strung from the floor to the overhanging equipment.
Carole King had a sore throat or something - she was raspy and obviously struggling. Poor thing. She tried valiantly to belt out the strong notes,
and still infused a lot a enthusism into the concert.
James Taylor is getting old. In his patter between songs he reminded me of my grandpa, slightly stooped, struggling to find words, repeating himself.
Amazingly though, when he sang he was right on.
The only other thing I'll say is that this was the most disorganized, pushy, rudest,
crowd I've ever been in, and I've been to 2 general admission Who concerts.
I only saw one usher inside the concert bowl all night. There were disputes over seats, people just standing/talking and blocking throughways, and I was physically shoved/prodded numerous times, including by one woman who had decided that she and her daughter shouldn't have to wait in line at the concession stand and tried to push me out of the way to get in front of me ( I was second in line at the time).
After having a confrontation with me, she did the same thing to the next person behind me in line, and anothe confrontation occurred.