Larry W.
Yelp
This SHOULD be a 5-Star Review. It's not.
"IT" coulda been avoided. It wasn't.
Show I attended? First-rate. Facility, 2nd-to-none. I expected no less.
My first visit to Long Center, but NOT first visit to this very spot. I've been here since '78, seen many shows at what used to be Palmer Auditorium. Still is Palmer, sort of.
Austin History Lesson:
Original Municipal Auditorium (later named Lester E. Palmer, after former mayor) opened in 1959. I don't know if it was the 1st DOMED structure of its size, but preceded Astrodome by several years. Abatement & deconstruction of former building, to make way for Long facility, occurred in 2005. Grand Opening of Long Center was March 28, 2008.
Fully fits Austin philosophy of "re-use & re-cycle":
The distinctive exposed RING on North side of structure? Part of original structural steel of ol' Palmer. Those green & brown tiles seen here & there? From old "dome" of Palmer (aka "The Green Turtle"). FACT: 95% of materials in original Palmer Auditorium were used in "Phase I" construction of Long Center.
As longtime Austin resident, this stuff MATTERS to me. For you new arrivals, I'm tryin' to educate ya about stuff that was here before you even THOUGHT about moving here, that's not here anymore. Ya weren't here THEN? Well, you're here NOW, so it should matter to YOU. It's YOUR City too.
Building itself deserves full 5-STARS. Much has been written about its acoustic perfection. What I heard was pretty darn good, but I can't fully analyze, based on the show I just saw. I need to hear Austin Symphony first; takes Classical music in a room like that to expose any flaws.
No, I attended a Rock 'n Roll show, or as close as this locale will ever have NOW: The "Happy Together" Tour. No Ozzy, Stevie Ray, KISS, or shows like THAT anymore. That was "old" Palmer. Now, we've got a sense of "decorum"; THAT'S why (gettin' to it) I only gives 'em 4-STARS.
Among other entities, Long Center's home to Austin Symphony, Austin Lyric Opera, & Ballet Austin. But Long also hosts "lowbrow" entertainment, for we folks who've not gotten 'round to buyin' that Tux just yet.
I know, I know, "we" (not ME, Kimosabe) are "transforming" Austin into a "World-Class" City, but some are takin' it WAY too seriously. Really, we have to go a LONG way (oops, a pun) to match Houston or Dallas, & THEY are light-years behind NYC, L.A., or London, etc.
Me? I'm an "all inclusive" sorta music fan. 'Cept for da "Hip-Hops", I LOVE everything from Mozart to Megadeth. But there's a different convention of behavior when attending the Symphony, as opposed to a Rock show. The Long Center doesn't seem to know this.
I wouldn't whistle, yell, or pump my fist in the air, between movements of Beethoven's Fifth (though "Ludy" woulda liked it, I think). But I WOULD do all these things at a Rock show (OK, I can't whistle, ya got me).
Hooray! All THOSE forms of conduct are OK with Long Center, but there IS a line. And if there's a line, "Lucky" Larry will be the poor unfortunate to unwittingly find & cross it.
So, I warn ya:
NO SHINING CELLPHONE LIGHT AT THE STAGE! NO "PDL" (Public Display of Light) FOR PERFOMERS IS ALLOWED!
Whether you're young or old, if ya been to a Rock show, it happens all the time. It's quite NORMAL behavior. I've never been to any venue, anywhere, that didn't understand this. EXCEPT Long Center. So I wasn't expecting what happened next.
Seriously, I had my cell phone light on for no more than 10 SECONDS before an Usher kid comes over & SCOLDS me, dirty look for no extra charge. I put phone away.
During "Intermission" (Rock show "Intermission"? THAT'S new), I was told I was "disturbing" the audience, & that Tour Manager specified "no electronic devices". I KNOW they don't want pic's/recordings made, but a LIGHT? No, I don't think that's in the contract. The PERFORMERS? They tend to LIKE that sorta stuff.
"Kid-Usher" drags his Supervisor over; it's a BIG DEAL to them. If I'd persisted, I've no doubt I'd have been ejected from my NINETY DOLLAR seat. Uncharacteristically, I didn't feel like antagonizing 'em, so I agreed to stop. Guess I'm slippin'. ;)
Look: If Long Center's gonna host shows for "commoners", they need to get a clue as to HOW to host 'em, or just stick to what they do best: "stuffed-shirt" type of "stuff". No offense intended. Well, not much.
Am I makin' too big a deal of this? I don't think so. What's wrong with a little "flashing"? No, not THAT kind...
A full 5-Stars for The Long Center, minus one for "Bad Behavior".
Not mine; THEIRS.
It's likely Long Center doesn't read Yelp's. So I took time to send feedback DIRECTLY to them.
Bottom line: Have fun at Long Center, but have fun THEIR way, not yours.
Someone needed to post pic's of the Memorial Medallions on N side of The Long Center. So I did. They're clear enough to read every word. God Bless 'em ALL!
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