Riverside, Iowa
By Phillip Smith; Feb 15,
2015
One of my all-time favorite
bands, The B-52’s descended upon the
Riverside Casino in Riverside, Iowa
last night and gave a stellar Valentine’s Day performance in front of a packed
house. It was a special night, as the evening marked the 38th
anniversary of their first concert performing together. Original founding members Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson,
and Cindy Wilson were joined onstage
by guitarist Greg Suran, bassist Tracy Wormworth, drummer/percussionist Sterling Campbell, and guitarist/keyboardist
Paul Gordon.
The band kicked things off
with “Pump”, off their most recent studio album, Funplex. This one got the crowd
excited and the energy flowing. The only
other track from this album, was “Love in the Year 3000”, introduced by Kate who
acknowledged Riverside, Iowa as being the future birthplace of Captain Kirk
while pondering the details of how his parents hooked up.
Deeper cuts played, included
the songs, “Girl from Ipanema Goes to Greenland” from Bouncing Off the Satellites and “Is That You Mo-dean?” from Good Stuff. Cindy gave a touching
introduction to “Girl…” reminding us it was off the last album her brother
Rickie played on before he passed in 1985. This one was Cindy’s song to sing.
For a short while, Kate and
Cindy held down the fort with “Roam” and “Legal Tender”, which quickly filled
the aisles with dancers and revelers. As
soon as those songs finished, Fred mysteriously returned to stage donning a red
‘Kate-like’ wig. Stating it was party
time, the band tore into “Party Out of Bounds”. Afterwards, Fred exclaimed “It’s
fun being a red-head!”
The set is ended with crowd-favorite
“Love Shack”, which brings the entire audience to their feet. As the B-52’s return for their encore, the familiar
spacy beeps from “Planet Claire” fill the air.
It’s still amazing to hear Kate’s enchanting siren-like vocals on this
one. I remember thinking; this must have been what the siren songs which called
out to Odysseus sounded like. It was so
captivating. To wrap things up, the
audience was treated to an extended dance version of “Rock Lobster”, a true classic
off their first album. With red lobster-color lights shining upon the stage, Kate
danced her heart out, and never seemed to break a sweat.
This was hands down, a
fantastic show, and a fun concert.
* all photos by Phillip Smith
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Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider |
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Cindy Wilson, Fred Schneider & Kate Pierson |
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Cindy Wilson |
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Kate Pierson |
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Greg Suran
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Fred and Kate |
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Cindy, Fred & Kate |
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Kate Pierson |
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Fred Schneider
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Cindy , Kate, & Fred |
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Cindy Wilson |
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Cindy, Fred, & Kate |
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Fred Schneider |
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Cindy Wilson |
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Fred & Tracy Wormworth |
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Fred Schneider |
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Kate Pierson |
SetList
Pump
Mesopotamia
Private Idaho
Lava
Dance This Mess Around
Girl from Ipanema Goes to
Greenland
Roam
Legal Tender
Party Out of Bounds
Love in the Year 3000
Is That You Mo-dean?
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Whammy
Love Shack
Encore
Planet Claire
Rock Lobster