The following are 4 Hanson concert reviews that have been sitting around as text files gathering dust, so I’ve decided to post them in case someone out there finds them useful!
Date: June 5, 2000
Location: Baltimore, MD
Venue: Pier 6 Concert Pavilion
Review: Okay, I’m gonna start from the very top. At 3:30 pm, my brother and I walked to the East Falls Church metro station in Arlington, VA, which was about a half-mile away from our house. We rode the metro to Union Station in Washington, DC, where we met up with my dad (who had just come from work) who would take me on the MARC train to Baltimore, MD. After grabbing some lunch at McDonald’s, my brother headed back home, and my dad and I boarded the 5:23 MARC train. The train ride was about an hour long, and to pass the time, my dad and I tried to figure out a crossword puzzle in some newspaper, but it was surprisingly really hard, so we didn’t finish it. My dad then gave me an extra roll of film and his camera — the cool kind with a 138 mm zoom on it, because all I had was a cheap disposable camera. When we got to Camden Station in Baltimore at 6:40 (the concert started at 7), we had no idea where to go, but since I knew that the Pier Six Concert Pavilion was at the Inner Harbor, and since my dad knew where the Inner Harbor was, we put two and two together and walked the few blocks to the water.
When we got to the Inner Harbor, we found out that we had to walk around the entire thing (which was pretty big) to get to the venue since it was on pier 6, and we were currently nowhere near that. So, we walked. As we walked, we passed Planet Hollywood and the Hard Rock Cafe, as well as a huge Barnes & Noble and some ESPN building — cool! My dad said that we’d visit them another time (yay). As we neared the venue, I kept seeing more and more signs of concert-bound people. I saw one guy wearing a B102.7 shirt, a little girl wearing a Hanson shirt, and this one teenager who, as she passed by me, said that she liked my shirt (which was a Hanson shirt). Hehe. I inwardly smiled, knowing that we were getting closer to pier 6.
Once we got to our destination — a little white, tent-like place, completely open-air and surrounded by water, I could feel the concert vibe. Before getting in line, my dad handed me $40 for souvenirs and told me that he’d meet me by the gates to the Pavilion once the concert was over. I nodded, handed my ticket to the ticket lady, went inside, and found my seat — row J, seat 17 (in other words, the 10th row, on the left side of the stage). I only had to wait about 10 minutes for the concert to start since I had gotten there so close to the starting time — at about 7:05 (you know how most concerts start late), a radio DJ came out, did an introduction, and told us that Sonique would be the first performer. Everyone cheered and took pictures as Sonique and her dancers came out and sang 3 songs. Then it was Eiffel 65, an intermission with the Baltimore Orioles mascot shooting Cal Ripken shirts to the crowd, Blaque, Vitamin C, and then … it was Hanson’s turn!
It took the stage crew a long time to set up since Hanson were the only ones who actually would be playing instruments, and every time they moved Taylor’s keyboard or parts of Zac’s drums, people would start screaming just because they were touching them. It was crazy! During the break, I went and bought one of “those little lights” (in Taylor’s words), or that little red, green, and white plastic thing that glows in the dark. I wore it as a necklace
After about 10 minutes of waiting, a radio DJ came out and said that Hanson would be playing in about 20 minutes after the stage crew finished setting up — which, of course, set off more screaming, me included! 20 minutes later … a radio DJ came out, introduced you-know-who, and before I knew it, Isaac, Taylor, and Zac had run onstage!
I started screaming like crazy, taking pictures, and waiting for them to start. I couldn’t believe I was seeing them live — and so close! After saying hello to us, they launched into an awesome version of “You Never Know.” Next they sang “If Only,” during which Taylor came out and did the harmonica part at center stage before going back to his keyboards. The rest of the songs they sang were “Where’s the Love,” “This Time Around,” “Runaway Run,” “MMMBop” (of course), and “In the City.” Isaac was running all over the place, jumping up on the floor speakers (or whatever they were) at both ends of the stage, and jumping up on Zac’s little platform thing during “In The City.” Taylor … well, Taylor was awesome. He interacted with the audience during every song, either clapping his hands with the crowd, shaking the hands of the fans in the front row, or running around the stage just like Isaac was. During “In the City,” he didn’t play any keyboard at all, and instead, went around the entire stage touching hands and jumping off of the speakers like Superman. Zac didn’t do much interacting since he had to play the drums, but he did play an amazing show and hit his drumsticks together a few times before each song to count the band off.
During “Runaway Run,” Taylor and Isaac shared a microphone near Taylor’s keyboards and sang a few parts together, which was one of my favorite moments. There was also the part where Taylor waved his arms in the air during the beginning of “This Time Around,” and the part where Isaac had jumped up on the speaker on my side of the stage and started smiling and shaking his head from side to side as he played, I guess from having so much fun. I also think that during one of the songs, Taylor came over to my side of the stage and looked straight at me — I dunno if he was really looking at me or just looking in my direction, but it was still cool. I’m never gonna forget that night! It was just so awesome. After Hanson had finished, I raced out of the Pavilion and ran down to the place where their tour buses were, even though Jessica Simpson was supposed to be performing next. I didn’t care, I just wanted to see Hanson! Hehe … and I did.
First, I just saw their backs from behind the fence that kept their buses safe from fans, but then a few minutes later, they walked right up to the fence! Everyone was screaming like crazy, and I even got squirted by Zac’s super soaker that he had brought out from the bus! I was literally 5 feet from them (even though I couldn’t see them that well because of all the people in front of me), it was so amazing. A few minutes later they went into their bus. Some people thought that they wouldn’t be coming back out, so they left, which was good for me because now I was pressed up against the fence — with no one blocking my view! Two seconds later, the door opened, and out stepped Isaac! Everyone screamed, and he waved to us before walking to the back of the bus and jumping up on some concrete thing to talk to someone. He waved at us again when he came back and went inside the bus. Then the security guards yelled, “30 feet back! 30 feet back!” and started pushing us back with those metal barricades and caution tape because they were going to be opening the fence to let someone leave. Everyone thought that it was gonna be Hanson, but it wasn’t … they were still inside the fence going in and out of their bus every few minutes. After waiting for a really long time — which was about an hour (during which the lucky backstage fans left), Hanson finally did leave, but not before all of the other performers did and the roadies had gotten everything done. Hehe, even when the lights of Hanson’s bus came on everyone went crazy. A few minutes later, the bus started to move.
I stood up on the barricade (even though we weren’t allowed to), and watched the bus go as the crowd went insane. Hanson stood in the front of the bus and waved to everyone. I couldn’t believe it, I was practically 10 feet from them! I screamed and waved as they passed, and then ran after the bus and around to the front of it so that I could see them again. I saw Taylor holding a video camera recording us, and I even think he got me on it! The security guards were yelling at us to stay away from the bus, but no one really listened — or cared. After seeing Hanson again, the bus turned, and I knew I wouldn’t be able to keep up with it, so I just went back to my dad and figured out what we needed to do.
We walked a few random blocks before finding a taxi to take us to Penn Station, where we learned that the 11:58 Amtrak train (the one we were taking) was 10 minutes late. But that was a good thing, because while we were waiting for it, I met these 3 girls from the concert that had gotten to go backstage and do an interview with Hanson, as well as record the first 60 seconds of every song. I even got to see a little bit of their tape — one glance of Taylor clapping his hands to the music, and one glance of Hanson being interviewed by one of the girls. They were really nice, and they even gave me a Hanson poster and a Power Bar from the guys’ dressing room as a souvenir. I was speechless — I was holding something that Hanson had actually touched! Hehe … but the poor girls (I’m guessing they were either high school seniors or college freshman) had to stay in the station until 3:30 am because they had missed the first train back to Pennsylvania by 3 minutes. Now that was bad.
When the 11:58 train finally came, I waved goodbye to the girls, and my dad and I boarded. What was weird was that I hadn’t been tired before when I was in the station, but now I just wanted to fall asleep in my seat. Since the ride was only 45 minutes long, though, there wasn’t much point. Once we were back in Union Station in Virginia, we took a cab to where my dad had parked our van near his office building, and then we drove home (listening to B102.7 on the way, of course). When we got to our house, it was 1:30 in the morning (and I didn’t get to sleep until 2), but that didn’t really matter to me — the concert had been worth it! That had been one of the best days of my life, and I’m never gonna forget it. Hanson forever!
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Date: August 9, 2003
Location: Towson, MD
Venue: Recher Theatre
Review: I got to the venue around 6:30 pm after a 1 1/2 hour drive. After finding parking and meeting up with Heidi and Christina, we wait near the front of the line ’til 7 when the doors open. When they do, a lot of people start pushing, but not too bad (especially with the security yelling at us). We get in after about 5 – 10 minutes.
I go straight to the merchandise table and buy a poster, shirt, and the acoustic CD (a good thing because the line was so long afterwards), and then get a place by the stage on Zac’s side, about 4 or 5 rows back. I was so close! We wait another hour for the opening artist, Teitur, to come on, and he was good, but he wouldn’t tell us his age! LOL anyway, he plays for about 30 minutes, and Hanson comes out about 30 minutes later. Yay!
I was so happy to see them, it’d been way too long since my last Hanson concert. The guys were psyched too, it was obvious. Zac’s shirt was awesome — it said “lettuce entertain you”
Taylor had on a wifebeater with “the music lives” written in red capitals on it, and Isaac had some sort of suit on. They all looked great. I’m not sure of the set list, but I’ll mention the highlights. Zac had a solo on the piano (probably his first?), which was really sweet, but you could tell he was nervous. He kept giving little smiles to the fans. I also loved Isaac’s solo “Being Me” … I hope it gets released, I could really relate to it. The way he sang it was just perfect. Another perfect moment was the guys’ a cappella performance of “Teach Your Children.” Their harmonies were blended exactly right, and Zac and Isaac had small solos. I knew the song from school, so I was singing along with my lighter and just enraptured in the peacefulness and calm of the moment. The whole atmosphere was so personal and intimate, it was hard to find an imperfect aspect.
Other songs they performed were “This Time Around,” “Rock ‘N Roll Razorblade,” “When You’re Gone,” “Underneath,” “Penny and Me,” ” Hey,” “Rip It Up” (Little Richard cover), “MMMBop” (the encore), “River,” and more that I should remember but don’t lol. Hanson played for about 1 1/2 hours … and thanks to Heidi, I now have a set list!
- Strong Enough to Break
- River
- Deeper
- Runaway Run
- Rock ‘N Roll Razorblade
- Lulla Belle
- Teach Your Children
- When You’re Gone
- Need You Now
- Underneath
- Crazy Beautiful
- Being Me
- Penny and Me
- Misery
- Hey
- Rip It Up
- Lost Without Each Other
- This Time Around
- MMMBop (encore)
I also need to comment on “Rip It Up” and “This Time Around” … they were done in classic Hanson style. Taylor was doing tons of interacting, telling us to snap our fingers, clap, wave our arms, sing in rounds (sort of), and take off our clothes — a joke, of course! He then held the microphone out to us, we sang along (like we’d been doing the whole show), and even shook a few hands. Oh how I wanted to be in the front row.
Unfortunately, Hanson couldn’t play forever … but that’s okay ’cause I had the best night. The guys were so nice and generous to the fans, I was reminded all over again why I still love the music after 6 years. The long wait has definitely been worth it, and I hope another 6 years are in store! That way I’ll have more time to actually meet Hanson — it seems I’ve done everything but! I’ve had to pass up previous opportunities due to other commitments, which wasn’t easy. But ah well, what can you do? We’ll see what happens. On the way home, I listened to the acoustic CD over and over
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Date: October 17, 2003
Location: Alexandria, VA
Venue: Birchmere
Review: Brian and I got to the Birchmere around 6 pm, when I thought the doors were opening. We later learned that this wasn’t the case — the doors were actually opening at 8:30 (when I thought the concert was starting) and the band (with no opener) would come on at 9:30. That would’ve been fine, except waiting for 2 1/2 hours out in the cold and rain is not fun. But besides that, the night was awesome!
First off, I saw Christina and her friend Zhiela there, and as soon as we started talking we got 3 more people, Caitlin, Natalie, and her friend, in on the conversation. To pass the time ’till 8:30, we talked, picked up our tickets from will-call, made random food runs to Popeyes, and tried to devise interesting ways to escape the weather, including hiding out in the bathroom. But enough of that
When 8:30 finally came, it took us awhile to get in the door, probably because we were about 3/4 the way back in line. It wasn’t too bad, though. Once in, we take in the awesome atmosphere of the place, find ourselves a table (yes, tables at a concert — cool, no?), order drinks, and explore: I went to the merchandise area and bought myself the blue Hanson tour poster and a Birchmere shirt. Then, believe it or not, it was already almost 9:30. Hanson time!
Unlike most shows, Hanson came out by just walking down a hall to the right of stage in plain view of everyone. Speaking of everyone, our table was also behind many of Hanson’s family and friends, which was a nice, laid-back change. Song-wise, we got “Rip It Up,” “Rock ‘N Roll Razorblade,” “Crazy Beautiful” (which Taylor dedicated to his wife — aww), “MMMBop,” “Underneath,” “Deeper,” “Penny and Me,” “Where’s the Love,” “Being Me” (one of my favorites), “This Time Around,” “With You In Your Dreams,” “Lost Without Each Other” (the encore), “If Only,” etc. It was great — and Brian agreed, thus making him a new fan! Here’s the complete list (courtesy Heidi):
- Strong Enough to Break
- If Only
- River
- Runaway Run
- Rock ‘N Roll Razorblade
- Tightrope
- Need You Now
- With You In Your Dreams
- Underneath
- Ain’t No Sunshine
- Being Me
- Crazy Beautiful
- Penny and Me
- Where’s the Love
- Deeper
- Hey
- You Never Know
- MMMBop
- Rip It Up
- This Time Around
- Lost Without Each Other (encore)
After the 2 or so hours of bliss, my group (minus Caitlin) wandered outside by Hanson’s tour bus in hopes of getting autographs, or even catching a glimpse. Christina was the expert on meeting Hanson, and as the minutes dragged on, tried to predict the future: Zac wouldn’t come out at all, Isaac would just because it looked good, and Taylor definitely would because he is so awesome and amazingly nice. And that turned out to pretty much be the case!
Once the security guards were sure that we wouldn’t push, they came out! This being my first time to see Hanson in person for more than two seconds and less than a mile away, I was excited, so much that the cold didn’t bother me anymore. Zac did come out, but it was only for a little bit, and soon he stopped about halfway down the line (thus missing me) and went away. But next was Taylor, and I knew he’d come. I held my Underneath CD out to him from the second row, said a few small words like “hi” and “thanks!”, and even asked for and got a hug! That was cool, though at first he was confused because I was holding my CD out and shaking my head to say, “no, you already signed it!” LOL … but he figured it out. Then came Isaac with his faux-hawk and crazy personality (even more apparent in person). He signed my CD in a less personal manner and declined my hug offer, but that’s okay! Less than two feet away from 2/3 of my favorite band: can’t complain.
So that was amazing — finally meeting them after 6 years. Now I just gotta track down Zac. Speaking of which, after I left, Christina and Zhiela met him anyway. Just my luck, huh? Apparently he did come out again … I guess a few fans were lingering, and for some reason he started signing autographs and taking quick pictures with fans. Grr — despite having won the guys’ autographs from the MS Raffle, it’s just not the same.
But no matter what the setbacks, my 5th Hanson concert was quite the adventure, especially with meeting Taylor and Isaac. In fact, meeting them was just the icing (and very good icing at that) on the cake. Hands down, it’s all about the music
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Date: July 8, 2004
Location: Washington, DC
Venue: Warner Theater
Review: This was the first Hanson concert that I didn’t get to early lol. After a quick dinner at John Harvard’s Brewhouse underneath the theater, Brian and I arrived at the Warner Theater at about 6:30, right when they started to let people in. We walked all the way to the back of the line (around the corner), and 15 minutes later were in and listening to Michael Tolcher! While Brian went to find our seats in row M, I bought a tour book and black Hanson shirt. I really wanted the poster of the guys in leather, but didn’t have the money or enough room on my walls, so it wasn’t too bad of a tragedy. Michael was actually pretty good, so after the set I bought his CD and managed to get the free poster that came with it autographed.
The second opener was Maria Mena, who was okay, but not really my cup of tea. She sang for maybe 30 minutes, then graciously turned the stage over to Hanson!
After set-up by the crew and various chants of “Hanson! Hanson!,” it was time! Waves of screams passed through the crowd as Isaac, Taylor, and Zac casually walked out and took their positions. It was great seeing them again. And though I don’t remember much about each song, I do have a set list thanks to Heidi:
- In the City
- Dancing In the Wind
- A Minute Without You
- You Never Know
- Strong Enough to Break
- Deeper
- Lost Without Each Other
- Being Me
- Underneath
- Love Song
- Hand In Hand
- Where’s The Love
- Gimme Some Lovin’
- Man From Milwaukee
- Penny and Me
- Crazy Beautiful
- Look At You
- If Only
- MMMBop (encore)
- Hey (encore)
One of my favorite moments was Isaac’s “Being Me.” Alone onstage with just a guitar and lyrics that could come from nobody but him is just amazing — and the resulting effect is no different from when I heard it the first time on August 9, 2003: a mixture of love, awe, sadness, and dedication since singing something as personal as that over and over would definitely be hard for me.
Other noteworthy songs include “Gimme Some Lovin’” (yay for covers), “Lost Without Each Other” (slightly related to Brian and I’s recent 2-year anniversary), “Where’s the Love” (what else makes the world go ’round?), “Man From Milwaukee” (gotta love Zac’s Baby Bird), and, of course, the famous “MMMBop.” Each had its own spark of rock ‘n roll, and the audience (including Brian) loved every second of it.
The only thing I was worried about was Taylor’s hands. They seemed to be hurting, and he kept shaking them out after every song. I hope he’s okay.
Now, you’re probably wondering what the icing on the cake was? Not like there needed to be any, but you know what I mean. Taylor stood up from his piano bench and kicked it away behind him early on, Isaac dropped to his knees at center stage halfway through, and to conclude the evening, Zac climbed a tower of speakers. We had to leave right after ’cause I had to get up early the next morning, but since I’d already had my waiting-for-Hanson-forever experience at the previous concert, it wasn’t a big deal. I hope Hanson never, ever, ever stop playing










