1/29/2004 Cheap Trick, Birds Nest at FBR Open, Scottsdale, AZ
17 years ago today...
January 29, 2004 - Scottsdale, AZ
Cheap Trick performed live at the Birds Nest at the FBR Open, aka Phoenix Open, PGA golf tournament.
Formed in 1973 in Rockford, IL, Cheap Trick was a popular rock & roll band that played in small clubs around the Midwest. The band's self-titled debut album came out in spring of 1977, my senior year of high school. Just as the album was released, Cheap Trick played Second Chance, a Champaign, IL nightclub. As underaged teens, our only ID was that of Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill, fortunately good enough for the bouncer on this night.
We watched the band rip through that first album from a tiny barroom stage, and were immediate fans. The original album had Side 1 and Side A on the flip, as they claimed they "had no 'B' material."
We've seen Cheap Trick dozens of times since that night in 1977. The sets don't vary a lot, highlighted by the songs from "In Color," "Live at Budokan" and "Dream Police." Guitarist Rick Nielsen still throws hundreds of guitar picks to the audience every night. Classic rock goes over well with the baby-boomer Birds Nest crowd, and this night was no exception.
Cheap Trick was inducted in to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016.
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