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A great opening w St. Vincent allowed Roxy to enter MSG with a beautiful sonic wash. Not trying to be anything other than Roxy, they were pure vibe and tight as hell with and an elegant projection show to heighten the experience. Enchanting. Mesmerized.
Jim Goulding from San Francisco, California
SUPER!
The band was tight. Phil blew the doors off with his fantastic solos as did Andy. The knock on Bryan's singing might have been valid at other stops on the tour but he was in fine form at Chase. I'm not sure where the SF reviewer was sitting but the crowd was into the show from the start with most standing the entire show. The setlist was spot on with the sole misstep of leaving off the "jealous guy" encore. St Vincent was excellent as well.
Gail Lillis from Hamilton Ontario
ROXY MUSIC
Savoured every minute. Was truly wonderful to see Roxy music. Danced the night away.
Thimas from New York, New York
ROXY
Wonderful, yes his voice has aged, but wonderful experience love every moment
Steve from Toronto, Ontario
ONE FOR THE HARD CORE FANS
Great to see Roxy Music in Toronto, the first time the band has toured North America in 11 years and their first Toronto date since Massey Hall some 48 years ago. Only 13 stops on this 50 Anniversary tour. Many original band members including Phil Manzanera who had been touring with David Gilmour. 12 musicians on stage, 2 percussion, 2 horns, 2 back up singers, 2 guitar, 1 bass, 2 keyboard and of course from man Bryan Ferry. Great musicianship here but Ferry's voice is not what is was perhaps understandably as a 78 year old singer. He seem to struggle most notably with songs "More Than This" which was sung an octave lower, and Love is the Drug, where the backup singers filled in the notes in the upper register. He seemed to be coasting rather than reaching perhaps saving what he has left to get through the remaining dates. Seats were sold only in the lower bowl of the Scotia centre and were not sold out which was a shock to me. Kudos to an entertaining warm up band St Vincent
Gary from Los Angeles, California
WHERE WERE ALL THE HITS
I have always loved Roxy Music even though I can't say that I have gotten in to any of there albums. That said i had never seen them live so I looked forward to going to see them at the forum last night . I was disappointed that the show had so few hits and too many tracks I didn't know . Were was Street life or Virginia plane etc . Although very professional , the show was lacking excitement and energy . I know they are old but the audience never seemed to get going , nor did I .
My final criticism is on a set list they did jealous Guy is a shop a couple of days earlier but did not it last night which made me feel cheated . Who does that ????? , Glad I saw them but not memorable
Joe Fitz from Boston, Massachusetts
WORST VENUE
Saw 50th Roxy reunion show at MGM Fenway in Boston last night . Couldn’t stay for the whole show due to the drunken crowd and rowdy loud chatter.
The band was just old. They tried but, the experience was just fair. Having seen them in their heyday, they just showed their age. Not their fault, just what happens when we get old.
MGM needs to be more organized, terrible venue if you want to just listen to the music.
Scott from Toronto, Ontario
THE WORST
Walked out of concert right after they butchered More Than This. Brian Ferry couldn’t sing, his voice was totally gone. He looked totally embarrassed on the video screen close ups. I’ve seen over 200 concerts first time I’ve ever walked out.
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