|
Doro - Warrior Soul Tour 2007 Review by: David Priest After more than a decade of waiting
in anticipation Metal fans across After a grueling length of time
where I was subjected to the tortures of the additional local support on the
bill I was way ready for the good stuff to kick in. I will however give credit
to Chaos Blade and Rattlehead who performed decent sets and
actually fit in with the Metal theme of the night; which is more than I can say
for others appearing. It seems like the promoters are willing to book any
crappy band regardless of what style of music they are as long as they can sell
their allotment of tickets. Ok I’m done venting now; on with the show. Chris
Caffery was not what I expected at all and although he played like a pro I
wasn’t all that impressed with his arrangements. There were quite a few times
that the Savatage or TSO sound peaked through but in all honesty
I’d just as soon heard the Savatage and TSO material instead. Again,
Chris is a great guitar player but doesn’t exactly play music that compliments
my particular taste. Doro… and it goes without saying was
fantastic in every facet of her performance and conveyed an enormously impacting
attack to all those present. This woman knows how to work a crowd and had the
audience singing praises the whole set. Playing an assortment of hits from her Warlock
days to present she was truly captivating and full of Heavy Metal resolve. Included
in her set were such innovative accomplishments as “I Rule The Ruins”, “Metal
Tango”, “Love Me In Black”, “Burning The Witches”, “Earthshaker Rock”, “Fight”,
“True As Steel”, “Warrior Soul” and of course her grand opus “All We Are”. The
sound was pretty crisp but the guy running lights for the club should be fired
as they were dimly lit and I am a real stickler for decent lighting. Doro has come a long way through fire
and flame and suffered considerable anguish in her life and career including
the loss of a dear band member and her own deadly bout with tuberculosis at an
early age. After years of dedicated
service to the Metal kingdom it is great to see that Doro is still
worthy of her title as the Metal Queen. She is and always will be a warrior
soul and her beauty and majesty both in music, physical appearance and genuine
compassion for her loyal subjects is a testimony to us all. Long live Doro
and long live the Queen. -Priest |