July 9, 2010- The Meadowlands, NJ
Mike and I don’t really like the new stadium. The rows seem
narrower, for one thing. It is pretty scary climbing up the stairs too. We were
all the way up in the last row of this venue.
The staff made us
throw our umbrellas away which we were pretty upset about. We only had brought
them to use outside of the stadium if necessary. We had taken a train and lite
rail there so we couldn’t put them in our car like the lady told us to do.
We were sitting
next to a nice couple from Upstate NY; I think that the town was Newburg. The
husband said that this show was his wife’s birthday gift to him. They asked us
what other music that we are into. I was kind of embarrassed when I mentioned
Duran Duran. Mike said Def Leppard.
A drunk guy was a
couple of seats away from us. I felt very uncomfortable when he came over to
talk to me when my brother was in the bathroom. He asked me where I was from
and touched me on my arm. I was relieved when Mike returned.
Kid Rock was the
opening act; he was on stage longer than other such performers that I have
seen. We didn’t really care for him. He came back out to sing “Old Time Rock
and Roll” with Bon Jovi later. Richie Sambora sang “Lay Your Hands on Me” which
we weren’t happy about.
Late in the show, during
“Livin” on a Prayer”, it looked as if Jon injured himself. He said something
like he thinks that he might have pulled him calf muscle. He wasn’t moving
around that well but kept performing, naturally. When I talked with Mike about
this the next day, he told me that he hadn’t even been aware of this.
Mike had gotten
Nathan’s fries for $5.00 and a soda for $4.75. I didn’t buy the tour book this
time because it was $30.00; the most that I have ever spent on one for them is
$25.00, I think.
I was beating
myself up for not just putting my purse on my seat. It was feeling a little
uncomfortable with the strap across my body which was unusual; at other shows,
it has been fine.
Dad had picked us
up from the train station. The show ran longer than we had thought that it
would. He told us that he had been waiting there for two hours.
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