Head pins were awesome
by Tieman on 2013-02-23Century Casino - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5The evening was great other than waiter that was horrible Night of dancing and fun with friends prism was so good

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PRISM IN CONCERT:
Canadian band Prism continue to rock the Great White North with their anthemic tunes and electrifying performances. The group rose to prominence with a string of '70s hits that sound as fresh as ever at their nostalgic live shows, where fans raise lighters to the sky as guitar solos fill the air. Whether they're "Flyin'" or giving fans a "Night to Remember," these veteran rockers never fail to have fans dancing in the aisles on their electrifying tours.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Prism formed in Vancouver in 1977, releasing their self-titled debut album that same year to considerable critical and commercial success. In 1979 the group scored another commercial success with their third album Armageddon, which went double platinum and garnered them Group of the Year at the 1981 Juno Awards. A string of successful albums followed during the decade, spawning hits like "Young and Restless", "Turn on Your Radar", and their first US Top 40 hit "Don't Let Him Know". Despite lineup changes over the years, the group has retained their distinct rock sound, continuing to release material throughout the '90s and thrilling fans in 2008 with the album Big Black Sky -- their first in more than a decade. Prism continue to treat rock fans with career-spanning sets on their unforgettable tours.
The evening was great other than waiter that was horrible Night of dancing and fun with friends prism was so good
We really enjoyed the night. I brought my kid for his 18th birthday. He turned 18 the week before. He really enjoyed himself and I enjoyed taking him. I liked getting his perspective to see a couple of classic rock bands for someone who is into the newer music scene. I wasn't that familiar with the Headpins other than You make me feel like dancing but I enjoyed their set. Good band. Prism was great. Very tight. Very polished. A perfectionist band like Supertramp or Van Morrisson. I think they thought they were playing at Madison Square Gardens. They were very structured and rehearsed. Not a knock on them but in a bar enviroment they could relax a bit. I would rate Prism 8.5 out of 10 and the Headpins 7 out of 10
Prism was so so. Headpins were great and interacted much more with the audience. They also took the time to sign autographs afterwards.
Prism was the backup band (which did sort of surprise me..) The music was great (who luvs the 80's ..lol) and not sure if it was the sound or just him but wasn't that impressed with lead singer. His voice just seemed to not match the music.. Keyboard and bass guitarist were great and the drummer rocked (as always). Now Darby and the Headpins...? Fan-freaking-tastic!.. Their sound has not changed at all and Darby still pounds out the vocals at a fever pitch! It's hard to believe that a voice that large inhabits such a tiny frame, but her voice and range are still amazing... She joked that a 50 she's still rocking and boy u had better believe she sure is! was a great night.. had an awesome time
Really enjoyed the show. Would definitly go again.
After all these years. . . You guys are still unforgettable each time we see you. You rock Al baby! Just love your performance. . . which just "Takes Me Away". . . Love it! Must see for all the young and old. Century Casino is a great venue!
Excellent musical experience. Band was tight and on fire. Only down sides were extremely bad opening act and as always, poor liquor service by staff on the floor.
What a great show by an awesome band! Prism did not disappoint and I would definitely go see them again. They are a must see for all you classic rock fans out there! Excellent Show...