
As I stated in my last blog, Annie and I went to see Lewis Black in Reno on Friday. For those of you who haven't heard him, you are missing out on a twisted look into the stupidity of this world. I think it was about 5 years ago my cousins Matt and Kelly took us to see him for the first time, and though I had heard his albums, seeing him live blew away my expectations. He wasn't even the headliner, but was still my favorite act. So when I saw he was coming back to Reno, I immediately grabbed up the tickets the minute they went on sale. I was able to get 3rd row tickets because I wanted to be up front. The problem for me was the wait. I grabbed up the tickets back in January, and had to wait all the way until August to see him!
We decided we wanted to make a nice weekend getaway out of it, so I booked a suite in the Eldorado. We arrived in Reno around 6:30 and the show didn't start till 8:00, so we had time to check in and grab a bite to eat before the show. We opted to eat at the buffet since it was close, and it turned out to be pretty decent food. After dinner we headed down to the show. We took our seats in the third row and waited. Pretty soon the place started filling up, but the seats in our particular row didn't. We were on the outside isle, so a bit off center from the stage. No big deal. Soon the show started, and the opening act came out. He was funny enough, but I had never heard of him (nor do I remember his name). He seemed to warm up the crowd for what was going to be show laden with obscenities with quite a few off color jokes himself. While most of his act was humorous, the only part of his show that really got me laughing was his impersonation of Lewis Black! After roughly 30 minutes of this guy, he finally introduced the person we were all there to see.
After having no one else show up to claim the seats in our row, the people directly next to us told us they were going to move down towards the center, and invited us to do the same. We did so, since this would give us a better location more towards the center of the stage. What started as good seats, turned into great seats.
Lewis was obviously not feeling very good that night. You could tell by his voice that he had a cold, and he was coughing through much of the show. I kind of felt bad for the guy, but he powered through a great show. If nothing else, the cold may have helped make him even grumpier. There were a couple of times he had to address the random drunk hollering something stupid from the back row. I'll say this; he's great at handling hecklers. The first time we saw Lewis, his show included very little political topics. This time, however, I would say the bulk of his show was politics. All in all, the show was great. I can't say I laughed quite as hard as the first time I saw him, but I did laugh through much of the show. Lewis' portion of the show was about an hour and a half long, so he had a lot of material. I would/will definitely see him again if/when he comes back to Reno. His anger just puts me in a good mood, and I don't know why.
After the show, we did a little bit of gambling, and thanks to Annie, we walked out of there about even. We then retired to the suite for a relaxing end to the night. It was nice to get away, if even only for one night.
We decided we wanted to make a nice weekend getaway out of it, so I booked a suite in the Eldorado. We arrived in Reno around 6:30 and the show didn't start till 8:00, so we had time to check in and grab a bite to eat before the show. We opted to eat at the buffet since it was close, and it turned out to be pretty decent food. After dinner we headed down to the show. We took our seats in the third row and waited. Pretty soon the place started filling up, but the seats in our particular row didn't. We were on the outside isle, so a bit off center from the stage. No big deal. Soon the show started, and the opening act came out. He was funny enough, but I had never heard of him (nor do I remember his name). He seemed to warm up the crowd for what was going to be show laden with obscenities with quite a few off color jokes himself. While most of his act was humorous, the only part of his show that really got me laughing was his impersonation of Lewis Black! After roughly 30 minutes of this guy, he finally introduced the person we were all there to see.
After having no one else show up to claim the seats in our row, the people directly next to us told us they were going to move down towards the center, and invited us to do the same. We did so, since this would give us a better location more towards the center of the stage. What started as good seats, turned into great seats.
Lewis was obviously not feeling very good that night. You could tell by his voice that he had a cold, and he was coughing through much of the show. I kind of felt bad for the guy, but he powered through a great show. If nothing else, the cold may have helped make him even grumpier. There were a couple of times he had to address the random drunk hollering something stupid from the back row. I'll say this; he's great at handling hecklers. The first time we saw Lewis, his show included very little political topics. This time, however, I would say the bulk of his show was politics. All in all, the show was great. I can't say I laughed quite as hard as the first time I saw him, but I did laugh through much of the show. Lewis' portion of the show was about an hour and a half long, so he had a lot of material. I would/will definitely see him again if/when he comes back to Reno. His anger just puts me in a good mood, and I don't know why.
After the show, we did a little bit of gambling, and thanks to Annie, we walked out of there about even. We then retired to the suite for a relaxing end to the night. It was nice to get away, if even only for one night.
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