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It was the first time I have seen Alan Parsons and I was not disappointed! He played a couple of tracks from his latest album, The Secret, and mixed them in with the standards like I Robot, Sirius/Eye in the Sky and Games People Play. First time at the Town Hall and the acoustics were amazing. If you get a chance to see Alan Parsons, I would not pass up the chance!
Rita Michalski from Lock Haven, PA
THE 37 YEAR WAIT WAS WORTH IT!
I came to the Cultural Center to finally see and hear the Alan Parsons Project. The concert was amazing! I loved that toward the end, PJ motioned us to come up near the stage....I joined the crowd and was standing there when Alan moved to the front and sang Eye in the Sky which is one of my favorite songs.
The Cultural Center is in a beautiful building. I had a great 5th row seat. I would gladly return to this venue for other shows.
Thank you for bringing Alan Parsons to Scranton!
Thomas Ryan from Minneapolis, Minnesota
ALAN PARSONS LIVE SHOW MINNEAPOLIS 4/21/22
Outstanding performance! Band did the classic "Eye in the Sky" album in it's entirety. Many of the classics from "I-Robot", "Turn of a Friendly Card" and " Tales of Mystery & Imagination" Thought Alan's newest lead guitarist was amazing. The only downside was the sound mix. Thanks to the State Theater for bringing this classic aggregation to our city.
Teresa from Williamsport, PA
AMAZING!
My husband and I became huge fans of Alan Parsons while dating in 1980, and the 42 year wait to see him in person (The Wellmont Theater, April 30, 2022) along with this awesome, talented band was well worth it. Excellent show and so many favorites played. The invitation to come to the stage was the highlight of the evening! Cannot wait to see them again some time.
Stuart C from Oakland, California
A MAGNIFICENT EVENING!
The Fox Theater in Oakland on Thursday, March 21st, was the second time I have seen APP. The first was in '96 for the On Air tour. Completely different lineup, and it's amazing how Mr. Parsons can find musicians to recreate all of his music! The vocals, keyboards and guitars were perfect, as were the drums and saxophonist! I don't remember seeing any other concerts that brought tears to my eyes, except Pink Floyd. If you have a chance to see this living legend and musical genius, please do it! Four days later and I'm still smiling!
John from Chicago, Illinois
NOT ENOUGH TOP SONGS
We saw this band last night at the Genesee theater in Waukegan. They came out and announced that they were going to do the whole Eye in The Sky album and we just wanted to walk out. After the Eye in the Sky song. You could have gone to the bar and wait until the second set. Second set didn't have many good songs. They have so much good material and they wasted it on an album. So disappointing
Jeff Moore from San Diego, California
THE WORST MIX/ AUDIO ENGINEERING
Seats :row L 3. And 4.
All that could be heard is booming low frequencies from kick drum and bass guitar. Twice I heard people yell out to “ turn up the vocals”.
Just ruined the evening for my wife and myself .
Opening act suffered the same terrible mix .
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