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Judy was...well Judy. She can still sing and play.
Her vocals carried the group through the entire set.
Stephen was NOT good...at all.
His timing was poor and his play sloppy.
I'm really hoping he was feeling under the weather. Otherwise, Stills has lost his mojo...
Wayne Everett from Sacramento, CA @ The Silver Legacy Grand Ballroom.
STILLS COLLINS SHOW
We sat in the first row of the riser section, maybe 21 B. Great view with no blockage. Opener
Kenny Whites was great with the a udience! Worth a listen For Sure. Stills I have been a fan
of since the Springfield days and we were somewhat disappointed. His guitar work is not up
to his level. His voice was very hard to understand and his timing was not good.
The band sounded unpracticed and unrehersed. It seemed kind of last minute, like they
had never played with Stills. Or Stills couldn't keep up. Or age, something that affects us all.
Judy was just Exactly what I expected and only hoped for; Elegant , beautiful and that voice
so sweet and high ! We would like to see Miss Collins again but we'd like to see her alone.
Flipper from Melbourne FL
STILLS SOUNDING GARBLED
For all those folks complaining that Stills sounded garbled. He did, because he had a stroke. Would you be willing to go back on tour if you had a stroke and knew you didn't 'sound right'? It takes guts to get back in the saddle after something like that. And know that the audience is expecting you to sound just like the record. Get real folks, these guys are old, just like us, and they ain't gonna sound like the 40+ year old recordings. Just be thankful they still go out and do their thing.
Bill F. from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
STEPHEN STILLS AND JUDY COLLINS
I went in with high expectations and was largely disappointed. Stills hasn't weathered well,
but even when he hit the old sound, his voice doesn't go with Collins' voice. He may have
been better paired with a different singer. His stories were rambling and hard to
understand. He didn't even seem physically comfortable on stage except during the big
guitar solo. Collins was great. I would have preferred hearing an evening of her singing
her songbook mixed with new things like the a cappella number about immigration. The
opening act, Kenny White, was excellent. These are world class musicians. While their
history together is a compelling jumping off point, they have to understand that this
pairing doesn't work as entertainment.
Gary from Sarasota, Florida
STILLS AND COLLINS SARASOTA, FORWHAT IT’S WORTH
Rambling somewhat incoherent stories, al ost like they were high.. Stills’ voice is gone,
guitar just ok. Collins voice good and clear on a few of her solos was only highlight. .
Their harmonies were not very good together. Song selection decent but some clunkers.
Some arrangements were less than enjoyable. Overall a disappointment
Rob Hawkins from West Palm Beach, Florida
NOT GREAT
We went to see Judy Collins at the Kravis Center in WPB, Fl. The beginning “act” was not
pleasant at all. He lasted about 30 minute, then came Judy and Stills. Stills voice is haggard at
best. He did her no justice as a duet. I was hoping to hear at least some of her era music I.e.
Send in the Clowns. That never happened. For her age she has a wonderful voice, but lost
some tone at times. I watched people leave en masses, even before she ended. I too left early.
God bless her for keeping it up, but everyone loses it at some time. Really disappointed.
June from Dallas, Texas
VERIZON THEATER IN GRAND PRAIRIE
This was a rambling account of their past exploits
which we could hardly hear as Stills mumbled
through his memories. It is time to go.
Collins voice had its moments but cracked and was
flat a few times.
Very disappointing and embarrassing for them.
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