onecrazysquaw wrote:" WOW I HEARD THE BAND WAS SCALING FENCES AT RED ROCKS to get away from fans...thats crazy!"
I somehow doubt that though...
who would say something like that?
fos daddy wrote:onecrazysquaw wrote:" WOW I HEARD THE BAND WAS SCALING FENCES AT RED ROCKS to get away from fans...thats crazy!"
I somehow doubt that though...
who would say something like that?
They dont have fences there .. They have Red Rocks![]()

fos daddy wrote:
They dont have fences there .. They have Red Rocks
skorpsfan1 wrote:I finally have time to write my review of the Red Rocks concert. It was AMAZING – a great show in a fantastic place! Patti’s review said a lot of what I wanted to say, so I’ll try to make mine different.![]()
One funny thing – the day before the concert, we decided to go to Rocky Mountain National Park. We walk into the gift shop of the visitors center, and I’m looking at a rack of t-shirts, and I hear “Carrie? Sherry?” I turn around, and Sherry (scorpsdiva) and Kevin, and Tim (tscorps) and Marissa are there! I mean, seriously, what are the chances? Turns out we even parked next to them in the parking lot. We must have felt the Scorps vibes coming from the mountains. Lol Anyway, it was fun to run into them, and got us even more excited for the show the next day.
On the day of the show, we got to Red Rocks, and I immediately recognized Patti and Robert from her avatar. I agree with everything Patti said about the meet and greet – it was in such an awesome location. The room was really nice, and they gave us this huge patio overlooking the valley and the red rocks. It was really funny how we couldn’t find anyone that was from Colorado at the meet and greet – everyone we talked to had travelled from different states for the show. The meet and greets are always fun, because by the end, people start to bond with each other, and the show becomes a lot more fun because now you’re surrounded by people that you know. We had a lot of fun hanging out with Patti and Robert!![]()
When it was time to go meet the band, we climbed down (and down and down and down) a ton of stairs to the backstage area. While waiting to go in, we saw Sherry, Kevin, Tim and Marissa again, along with Sherry’s daughter and niece, and they came back as well. It was such a cool location to meet the band – we were backstage, looking out through the equipment at the crowd filing in, in this natural beautiful setting. The band sat at a table and we went through and got autographs. Carrie and I brought our pictures with the band from the Moline show in 2010, and each band member signed themselves in the pictures. Rudolf and Klaus were interested to know where the picture was taken. When it was time for pictures, they all lined up on the rocks, and one by one we climbed up next to them for our picture. They all seemed relaxed and happy, and it was a really fun start to the evening!
Our seats were incredible, like Patti said – lots of room, close to the stage and eye level with the band. The setting was so beautiful, and the acoustics were perfect - it was just awesome to be there. A funny thing when Tesla was playing, they gave a shout out to Sherry’s niece Tesla, who was actually named after the band! When the Scorpions finally came out, they were full of energy, and the show was great! Klaus seemed to be smiling through the whole show, and his vocals were spot on. The rest of the guys were in great form as well, running around, having fun, and playing their hearts out for us as always! It was great to hear “Is There Anybody There” and “Hit Between the Eyes”. I remember a Rockline interview back in the early 90’s where Matthias said “Hit Between the Eyes” was his favorite song to play live at the time, so it was great to hear again and it brought me back to those awesome concerts from 1991. It was hard to believe 21 years had passed!
The crowd was fantastic – the place was packed, and the crowd seemed to be really into the band. I didn’t take many pictures this time, because I just wanted to enjoy the concert without the distraction of the camera. It was tempting to keep snapping those pix, but I put the camera away and just enjoyed the music and the performance! There was a woman with her young daughter from Wyoming next to me, and at one point, Tim came over and gave the girl a drumstick. I saw her happily banging her drumstick in the air for the rest of the concert, but somehow I missed Tim coming over with it – I must have been rocking out to the Scorps when he came over. Tim – you made that little girl very happy!![]()
As always, the concert was too short (I could listen to them for hours more, as I’m sure you’d all agree!) and it was over. We said our goodbyes to Patti and Robert and waved to Sherry and her group, and started the looooooong journey back up those stairs! But like others have said in a different topic, I left the concert satisfied and happy, not sad that it’s ending. I have one more concert to go, and I’ve decided not to be sad about it being my last one. It is always such a great time at Scorpions concerts, and I want to enjoy the sunset of their career as much as I did at the beginning. This was my 20th Scorpions concert and I enjoy the concerts even more now than I did back in the 80’s when I first started going. The Scorpions are such a class act, and always deliver! It was a perfect evening!
YNWA wrote:Thanks for the wonderful reviews!I saw pics from there and it seems... heaven on earth..
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