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Love the new music Ray. Love the older stuff as
well. We had great seats and were surrounded
by people having loud social media parties
had to stand and let people by every few
minutes. Couldn’t even begin to actually enjoy
the concert. Felt so bad for the performers.
May be my last live concert.
Kevin S from Los Angeles, California
RAY LAMONTAGNE @ PANTAGES
Ray is an amazing artist with a very uique voice and a joy to listen to. Sadly his live performance last night was very impersonal and the poor stage lighting made it near impossible to see his face and the other musicians. I'm all for effect but this was ridiculous. The atmosphere felt near lifeless at times, if it wasn't for the several idiots shouting out to have themselves heard. I have been a big fan of Ray's for over 10 years, sadly this didn't feel like a live experience and his encore selection nearly had me asleep. It pains me to say I wont be rushing out to see Ray live for sometime.
Dana from Nashville, Tennessee
HE'S SUCH A GREAT MUSICIAN, SUCH A TERRIBLE CONCERT TO GO TO
I love his music but had heard bad things about his stage presence...I was SO SAD to
learn that those reviews were completely correct. Long story short, I still LOVE his
music, his deepness, and the resonance, but I will NEVER go to a concert of his EVER
again and the worst part is that I now have trouble enjoying his music on Pandora or
Spotify as much as I did before...it is forever marred by his stage presence. I have
honestly never experienced this before. Usually music I haven't loved on the radio
has made me change my mind when seeing live...opposite in Ray's case and it's the
only case I've run across. He is one of the most arrogant musicians I have ever
watched and seems completely annoyed to be there, has no engagement, doesn't
even give the slightest care what the audience is there to hear, and thinks that he is
so great that no one should speak a word while he is playing. I come from a music
family and music is social as well, so...no, I won't do it again.
DeeDee from Denver, Colorado
RED ROCKS 7-10-18
Concert was a big disappointment. He failed
to thank the opening act ( which was much
better & I'm seeing them tomorrow nite ), no
audience engagement other than to
announce this was the last concert of his
tour, and only played 1 radio popular song -
rest were left out. Instead was an electictric
guitar rock tribute to Pink Floyd-type songs
no one was familiar with...not the top
acoustic songs we paid to hear. No wonder
the audience chattered throughout the
music and eagerly left before the last
song...not worth waiting for the encore.
Only plus was time spent with friends in
beautiful Red Rocks Amphitheatre... but his
performance left me apologizing to my
friends for spending $80 on such a poor
show. RLM just got booted from my playlist.
Dihlon McManne from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
RAY LAMONTAGNE - HEINZ HALL, PITTSBURGH
I've been a fan since his first album and have appreciated his artistry, lyricism,
voice and musicianship. I couldn't have been more dissapointed in this
particular performance. I'm not sure if it was the awful sound mix of his
engineers (Heinz Hall has great acoustics) but I couldn't make out most of his
lyrics and rarely could hear his unique voice. His band is top notch and loved
their jams but Ray's vocals were completely lost. It also wouldn't hurt to toss in
a few songs from his previous work, most other musicians do out of respect to
their fans. And please Ray, learn to be a bit more welcoming toward you
audience. We're the ones who buy and play your music and help to make you
successful. Have some gratitude!
Paul from Boston, Massachusetts
LEFT WONDERING....
This was our first Ray gig. 1-2 times we were teased
into thinking we’d get a steady flow of his beautiful
soul. Every time our expectations were lost on music
that didn’t really fit what we had come to expect. A
brilliant singer and musician with no interest in giving
fans what they wanted. We had great seats, near the
front of the arena. I’ve never seen so many people
leave before the end! I left feeling that he really didn’t
try, or care about who was in front of him.
SK from Boston, Massachusetts
BOSTON
This is my first time seeing Ray Lamontagne and I had been looking forward to this
concert very much. I downloaded the new album and hoped that some of the songs
that seemed very loud were at a minimum. This was not the case and as previous
reviewers remarked, it was really loud with lots of screeching. I understand that new
material should be played and this would have been okay but it didn't come off well in
this setting and just hurt my ears. Such a Simple Things and It's Always Been You were
just beautiful and truly moving and I take these moments with me as small nuggets of
the concert. These moments were few and far between. Unfortunately as well, was the
audience. We sat two rows ahead of an group that incessantly talked, laughed and paid
no attention to the looks being thrown their way or the concert. His voice on the songs
that were not drowned out in electric guitar and loud singing was beautiful but I can't
count this concert among my favorites.
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