Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Jay's Musik Blog: Winter Wonderslam !010 Tour Review

Winter Wonderslam 2010 Tour Review
Unfortunately, I was not capable to attend Skillet and TobyMac's Winter Wonder Slam Tour this year. However, a dear acquaintance of mine, Justin, made it to a point in Pittsburg and is here to tell you all around it. Enjoy! Thanks, Justin!D Special thanks to Generation X for the photos of the Pittsburgh show!

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On December 10, 2010, I accompanied the TobyMac/Skillet concert during the Awake Tonight Tour presented by Winter Wonder Slam at the Peterson Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA. I went along with my church's youth group, so I got to go with all my friends. The concert opened with special guest Shonlock's performance. Then, after waiting some time, Skillet came on. Their concert started with a heavy curtain hung up in face of the point and the entire room grew dark. Out of the loud speakers came a low, growling voice that marked Skillet's regular intro. The voice finally said, "The countdown begins. 10, 9, 8, 7,." When it eventually reached "1", the guitar solo for Hero began and John Cooper shouted out to the crowd. Then the mantle fell to the ground and was pulled off and Skillet could be seen and lights flashed! After "Hero", an eerie music was heard which pronounced the origin of "Whispers in the Black" which was then followed by "Better Than Drugs". After those first three songs, the fiddler and celloist, Jonathan Chu and Tate Olsen respectively, appeared on stage on raised platforms playing a solo together. After this solo, Skillet went into the song "Comatose", a fan favorite, of course. I really like this song because it has a lot of the strings section in it.
John Cooper spoke to the crowd afterwards, saying, "There is a war going on for our souls." He explained how the man tries to tempt us and say false things about God. "But the Bible says 'For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the office of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile,'" quoting Romans 1:16, of course. This is the report of the following song they sang, "Awake and Alive"! This is a newer single but a favourite of mine as it is one of the fewer hits off the Awake cd that has a lot of symphonic rock in it.winter wonderslam 2010 2 Jay's Musik Blog: Winter Wonderslam 2010 Tour ReviewAfter "Awake and Alive", Skillet moved into a softer tone for the dark as they sang "Those Nights," having the crowd sing the "Waoh! Waoh! Woah! Woah!"s. Then, John Cooper went solo, singing his own version of "When I Survey The Grand Cross". He so said he cherished to get a little more dangerous for a minute. He explained the history behind the following song: A girl John knew had had enough with life. She didn't believe her spirit was worth anything and had already tried to put suicide. Her wrists were marred by stabbing herself, and she was just coming second to John to tell him goodbye before she completely kills herself. John's answer to her is that there is a God who loves her and cares about her and that there will not be another night were she will be alone. All Panheads know what the following song was, and everyone in the arena cheered as "The Last Night" began! I really wish the mix of soft and electric guitar in this song, and there is no wonder that it was a fan favorite. Afterwards, Jen Ledger had a drum solo and Ben Kasica had his signature guitar solo in which he played his electric guitar behind his mind for contribution of it! John told another story after "The Last Night". This one was nearly a boy and daughter who genuinely liked each other, maybe too much. One day, they found out that she was pregnant. They had to build a decision on what they should do now. First, they chose to buy a tombstone for the unborn baby girl. Second, they paying for a funeral. And third, they required to call it. And they named it.Lucy. If you were paying attention, this account is, of course, about the song Lucy which the band then sung. Moving from a gentle note to a warm note, Skillet went old school, singing "Savior". Suddenly, the entire arena went dark. Then, a growling voice could be heard, a growling voice that sounded very fellow to.Sirens went off and a heavy skull platform could be seen on the stage as its eyes and mouth lighted up! John Cooper was standing on it and shouted, "Pittsburgh! Do you look like a monster???" Everyone screamed as one of Skillet's biggest hits began, "Monster"! The loud electric guitar could be heard as John sang the lyrics while standing on the skull! I was surprised at exactly how big of a job Skillet did with this song! It was followed by two solos, one from celloist Tate Olsen and violinist Jonathan Chu.
Finally, my favorite song was next! The violoncello and violin began and as the audience cheered and screamed, Skillet began the last and final song, "Rebirthing"! Fire was shot out on stage and at the source of the final chorus, fireworks were even sent off! Skillet proved that they recognize how to put on a big show! And I was disappointed to see it end. As the members of Skillet-John, Korey, Ben, and Jen-walked off the stage, Jen threw her drumsticks into the Mosh Pit. How I care I could have gotten one of those sticks! A 30 minute intermission was taken place between Skillet and the next concert. When it was finally over, a countdown began on the big screen behind the stage. Then, the music began and Toby appeared on stage with the spotlight around him singing "Tonight, tonight." Then, with a "Let's go!" from Toby, all the lights turned on and the entire Diverse City Band could be seen! As Toby was finishing the first verse of "Tonight", John Cooper ran on to the point and began singing with Toby! This was the minute I had been waiting for! John stayed for the remainder of the call and so left as Toby went into "I'm For You" and "Showstopper", two head-bopping songs.
TobyMac kept the excitement going with the songs "Catchafire (Whoopsi-Daisy)" and "Diverse City"! Toby went into a softer tone for a piece too, singing slower songs like "Lose My Soul", "Hold On", and "Gone". He also sang the span of "O Come, All Ye Faithful." What I truly liked about TobyMac was that he spent time talking about God to everyone and still prayed while on stage. He also surprised everybody by pulling out a Terrible Towel, the towel of the Pittsburgh Steelers, saying that he was shouting for Pittsburgh in the Playoffs this year since his own team, the Titans, were not in it anymore! This made everyone like him ten times more, of course. With "Get Back Up" and "Made to Love", Toby brought the race back up! He also sang "Boomin'" which was awful because, if you have seen the music video, a rap solo by Shonlock replaces the Mandisa ending. They did the like matter in the concert. With a few backflips and some other cool moves, Shonlock went into his alone and gave people about the present high-fives. Then Toby shouted to the crowd, "Are you prepare for some Funky Jesus Music?" A funny video was played on the big screen during this song. The picture featured many different people telling the call including Michael W. Smith, Mac Powell, and Bart Millard. It was really hilarious as some of them were acting goofy in the video! Then, the way grew dark, and on the blind was the Charlie Brown Christmas scene where Linus tells Charlie Brown the genuine substance of the Christmas. Afterwards, Toby sang "City On Our Knees", and it seemed as if the concert was finally over. I was defeated as I expected Toby to end on a high note, but as it turns out, I was wrong about it being over! TobyMac sang Jesus Freak, and it was cool seeing him sing the rap parts! Then he said, "We're not through yet! Merry Christmas, Pittburgh!" With that, white confetti that looked like snow was sprayed over the herd as tobyMac and the Various City Band sang Toby's own reading of "Winter Wonder Land"-"Winter Wonder SLAM"! John Cooper came second on level to sing one of the verses and Toby made a great end of the concert! I really enjoyed this concert, though there were a couple things I missed from it: 1. TobyMac's concert started to lose its excitement eventually and I began to get tired. This may be due to the fact that Skillet was only before it and I was jumping and shouting the total time and it was now getting late. It may also be because Toby's soft step of the concert dragged on for too long, in my opinion. However, once he got back to the cheerful songs, I was full awake again! 2. I kept waiting for TobyMac to sing "The Slam" and/or "Christmas This Year" but he never did! Even the radio commercial advertising the concert played the strain "The Shot" during it! It is one of my favorite songs, and I am really dissapointed that he didn't sing it. 3. Skillet was well over all, though I want they sang "Forgiven" and more songs off the Collide record, but I see that they didn't have as much time as they would like since they were sharing the concert time with TobyMac, so they get off the hook. Overall, this was an awesome concert! The downsides can be overlooked and if concerts had ratings, I would definitely give this one a 5 star rating! It was the best concert anyone could go to!

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