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[[image:2005-07-05-kansascity.jpg|thumb|300px|Patrick Wilson performing in Kansas City.]] | [[image:2005-07-05-kansascity.jpg|thumb|300px|Patrick Wilson performing in Kansas City.]] | ||
On [[July 5]], 2005 Weezer performed | On [[July 5]], 2005 Weezer performed at the 96.5 Buzz Beach Ball 1 Festival in Kansas City, KS at the Verizon Wireless Ampitheater on their tour in support of ''[[Make Believe]]''. The lineup also icluded Cake, Story of the Year, Straylight Run, Embrace and The Fray. | ||
==Karl's Corner== | ==Karl's Corner== | ||
'''07/05/05 Corky has left the show, and it's my show now'''<br> | '''07/05/05 Corky has left the show, and it's my show now'''<br> | ||
7/5/2005 12:01:13 AM - by '''Karl Koch''' | 7/5/2005 12:01:13 AM - by '''Karl Koch''' | ||
'''...MB '05 Tour: Day 43: 96.5 Buzz Beach Ball 1, Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, Kansas City'''<br> | '''...MB '05 Tour: Day 43: 96.5 Buzz Beach Ball 1, Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, Kansas City'''<br> | ||
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''The Kansas City show rocked hard. It much resembled the sold-out amphitheater shows of the Enlightenment tour. The guys put on a really solid, energetic performance and appeared to be at top form. A powerful setlist filled with a couple of surprises made the show even more entertaining. Scott sang lead vocals on “Fall Together” which I believe has not been performed since 2002, and I must say he did an awesome job. Also, the guys finally unveiled “El Scorcho” for the first since the Enlightenment Tour and they really nailed it. The crowd was with the band all the way for every song (new and old) and Rivers and company were very appreciative of this. This memorable night was topped off with a powerful encore mixing classic Weezer (“Hash Pipe”) with a soon-to-be classic (“Haunt You Every Day”). Such performances indicate that Weezer is among today’s premier rock bands, and may one day achieve world domination! ---Stephen'' | ''The Kansas City show rocked hard. It much resembled the sold-out amphitheater shows of the Enlightenment tour. The guys put on a really solid, energetic performance and appeared to be at top form. A powerful setlist filled with a couple of surprises made the show even more entertaining. Scott sang lead vocals on “Fall Together” which I believe has not been performed since 2002, and I must say he did an awesome job. Also, the guys finally unveiled “El Scorcho” for the first since the Enlightenment Tour and they really nailed it. The crowd was with the band all the way for every song (new and old) and Rivers and company were very appreciative of this. This memorable night was topped off with a powerful encore mixing classic Weezer (“Hash Pipe”) with a soon-to-be classic (“Haunt You Every Day”). Such performances indicate that Weezer is among today’s premier rock bands, and may one day achieve world domination! ---Stephen'' | ||
''Last night in Kansas City was mind blowing, to say the very least. I could never have asked for a better concert. The light set-up was amazing, the back-drop looked awesome, and, of course, the actual music was astounding. Weezer really blew the other bands away. There are not enough adjectives that I could use to describe the awesomeness of July 5, 2005. I wore a J.O.N.A.S. shirt last night and got some people interested in the Street Team, on another note. It was good to see so many Weezer fans in one place. When all the people around me were screaming every single word along with me, it felt like nothing else existed except for Weezer and the audience. It honestly does not get much better than that.Thank you so much for making my entire summer worthwhile by coming to Kansas City. Thank you for putting on the greatest show ever. ---Emma'' | ''Last night in Kansas City was mind blowing, to say the very least. I could never have asked for a better concert. The light set-up was amazing, the back-drop looked awesome, and, of course, the actual music was astounding. Weezer really blew the other bands away. There are not enough adjectives that I could use to describe the awesomeness of July 5, 2005. I wore a J.O.N.A.S. shirt last night and got some people interested in the Street Team, on another note. It was good to see so many Weezer fans in one place. When all the people around me were screaming every single word along with me, it felt like nothing else existed except for Weezer and the audience. It honestly does not get much better than that.Thank you so much for making my entire summer worthwhile by coming to Kansas City. Thank you for putting on the greatest show ever. ---Emma'' | ||