Meh.
New isn’t necessarily better. And, in this case, it’s true.
Disappointing, and they’ll NEVER top “Friends in Low Places”.
]]>We collaborate with all the artists featured in the light shows. There are months of negotiations, and substantial cost, involved. The artists approve the shows. Interesting process.
]]>I’m hardly an expert on electronica or these DJ’s but I’m glad there are some new shows! As much as I have an appreciation for bands such as The Who, The Doors, and Bon Jovi…those will mostly appeal to a demographic that is: white and north of 60 years old. If Vegas (and the FSE) wants to continue to prosper (and not become Branson, MO with slot machines) it has to continue to evolve and include things popular since after…the dawning of the age of Aquarius. That being said, it would be cool if they could mix in some of the older shows…a particular Viva Las Vegas retro show was quite cool if memory serves. Classic Vegas will always have a place whereas only classic rock, all the time, will not.
]]>I miss the older VivaVision shows that were Vegas themed. They even had a few seasonal ones. They should put those in the rotation sometime.
]]>The first time I saw Tiesto was in 1999 and I was 23. He isn’t a gimmicky DJ by any means attracting kids. Do the math, I’m older now and next time I’m in Vegas I’ll be stopping by to see this! He has a following that goes back almost 20 years now along with those just discovering him now. Many of us have kids now who think of this as their parents music.
]]>Yeah, the shows tend to be older hits, so everyone knows the words. Appreciate your thoughts, and look forward to hearing what people think. I’m glad to have something new, and this one’s peppy.
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