A few hours before the show, Ragman and I were waiting for Eric Martin backstage at the House of Blues in downtown Houston. He was running late (a chronic problem apparently, and one that I share with him so it's cool), but he apologized profusely and gave us a great interview for our upcoming Mr. Big tribute show. Rags busted his balls a little trying to get him to sing us a bumper, and Eric said he wanted to save it for the show, explaining "tonight I'm gonna sing like gangbusters". And that he did.
The whole damn band did, in fact.
The thing is, if you've never seen Mr. Big play live in their nearly 25 year history, you're missing out. These guys know how to play a venue in the purest rock sense; old school all the way. Backstage, before the show, the other guys seemed non-chalant, even aloof, like they weren't sure if any of this was a good idea. But that night, onstage, they came out like it was the best thing they've ever been a part of. These guys are total pros, as any Mr. Big fan knows, and part of what that means is to give the audience what they came for, right? The new tunes were well mixed amongst a setlist of their best songs, including their slower ballads, and the energy coming off the stage could've powered a Vegas casino. Eric started out slowly, taking it easy on some of the higher parts like he was saving something for later. Well played, since they ended up playing a 2+ hour long show with some great encores.
Bottom Line: There's not much more to say, except that these guys play their hearts out, complimented by an excellent sound mix (nice work, Michelle) that had every note as clear and powerful as you can have outside of a recording studio. And while I'd be tempted to say if you're not a fan of Mr. Big's music, don't bother, I realize that's a crazy statement to make. Mr. Big is straight ahead rock and roll in the truest sense; there's classic boogie shuffles, hard driving rock, contemptlative ballads all layered with incredible musicianship. If you like rock and roll, you'll like Mr. Big.
In the vein of other amazing bands that can't seem to get regular airplay (e.g. Enuff Z'nuff, King's X), Mr. Big has never had the following it deserves outside of Japan, so I was thrilled to see this band back in a club. With any luck, it won't be the last time. About that, Eric Martin had this to say:
- Genghis can't wait to record the Mr. Big tribute show soon...