The Sprint Center is still very new and seats about 20K. The nearby entertainment district, Power and Light , though fairly corporate, can be a blast before events.
How was the show and how was the scene?
Anyone have a setlist?
Did anyone go to Kansas City last night?
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Did anyone go to Kansas City last night?
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Re: Did anyone go to Kansas City last night?
from the KC Star's Tom Petty review...
http://backtorockville.typepad.com/back ... .html#more
There are a few mostly complimentary DBT comments on the following page from TP's message board...
http://tompetty.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a ... 08064/p/12
Also, it looks our very own Zip City has been posting DBT's setlists over on that board.
Drive-By Truckers: Their one-hour set seemed to win over lots of fans who were seeing and/or hearing them for the first time. It is a natural attraction. The Truckers' mix of country, roots rock, Southern rock and classic rock dovetailed nicely with Petty's music. Attendance was a bit thin when they started -- "If this place were smaller you guys would be a lot louder," cracked Patterson Hood -- but had swelled to about half-full as it ended.
The arena wasn't the kindest setting for them, but they made their point to the uninitiated: They are a major league band that puts on a good show. The set list included "Drag the Lake," "Carl Perkins' Cadillac," "Santa Fe," "Heathens," "Ghost to Most," "Zip City" and "Sink Hole."
http://backtorockville.typepad.com/back ... .html#more
There are a few mostly complimentary DBT comments on the following page from TP's message board...
http://tompetty.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a ... 08064/p/12
Also, it looks our very own Zip City has been posting DBT's setlists over on that board.
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