David Archuleta: Rickey
Concert Report (Indianapolis, July 22)
Report written by Freo (Teresa)
Thank you for reading my
report of the Indianapolis concert on
Tuesday, July 22! I know there are some
people reading this who will not have an
opportunity to see David in concert during
this tour, so I especially thought of you
while writing this. As you read below, you
will find out why my username is
“Freo.” Also, before you begin
reading, this is a friendly warning that my
report is quite long. I’m a features
reporter by training and there were loads of
details I had been wondering about before
the day’s events.
Before I get started, I’d like to
note that fans have already captured
excellent concert videos with cameras far
more sophisticated than mine. I am sharing
the links to my concert clips, though, so
you can see some more Indy clips. I mostly
focused on set introductions and
David’s comments talking between
songs. In addition, I am sharing some
excellent (and unexpected) videos made
during the pre-concert bus meet and greet.
You can find URL’s to my videos on
YouTube in this report.
I
snapped some very nice pictures of David,
Jason, Michael, and Carly, especially. You
can check out all my pre-concert and concert
photos at:
http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm309/Fr
eo_ph oto/
I have the photos
organized by album. All of the David-related
pre- and post-concert photos are in his
album, “David in Indianapolis.”
I've also posted a couple photos in this
blog.
Initially, I was
reluctant to attend the concert at all
because I imagined that I would be
surrounded by screaming 15-year-olds.
However, I was so moved by David’s
culminating performances on Tuesday night
before the finale that I immediately
purchased a ticket for Indianapolis.
I was dying to hear him sing live.
For months I’ve read reports about how
the television performances and studio
recordings do not fully capture the richness
of his live sound. Attending the Indy
concert required me to make a nearly
five-hour drive in a non-air-conditioned
car, but I just couldn’t wait until
September when the concert would be playing
in my home market in another state.
I attended the concert with a fellow
fan I met online through Archey’s
Angels. It was wonderful to share the
day’s experiences with her because she
is equally excited to see where young
David’s career will take him. Also, we
were each a bit nervous to hang out at the
buses on our own, so going together really
gave us the extra push we needed to just go
for it.
On the concert day,
our first task was to meet David at the
buses. When I arrived at the downtown venue
around 12:30 p.m., there were already
television cameras and about 75-100 fans
with cameras, signs, and gifts waiting near
the underground parking entrance. The crowd
for the most part was a mixture of Archie,
Cook, Jason, and Carly fans. More fans
joined us by 1:30 p.m. By the time the first
Idols came out a few hours later, probably
around 300 people had gathered.
Shortly before 2
p.m., more activity began to occur around
the area. Security people began milling
around, cars with darkened windows entered
the underground parking area, and then, the
buses appeared! I recognized the color codes
on the front windows. The buses went right
past us and perhaps took the performers out
for dinner. Shortly thereafter, an equipment
bus pulled up and the crew began unloading
Guitar Hero and stage items.
When the security people took out the
barricades shortly thereafter, we knew that
we were in for a treat! They eventually told
us that the Idols would be arriving in small
groups around 2-ish p.m.
Before I describe the Idols’
appearances, let me briefly set the scene
for you: The Idols’ appearances were
surprising partially due to the
venue’s lay-out itself. The equipment
bus disguised part of the ramp going down to
the underground parking area. As a result,
we could not see who the emerging Idols were
until their heads poked up at the top of the
ramp. It was quite exciting and a little
unnerving to hear cheers from people on the
far end of the line (who had visibility into
the ramp) and know that someone would be
emerging. My friend and I had an excellent
spot in the middle of the line, so we could
watch the Idols go up and down the entire
greeting line once they emerged from the
ramp.
All of the Idols came
out to greet fans except for Cook and
Chikezie. I honestly attended primarily to
see Archie, but it was fun to greet the
other Idols. Ramiele, Kristy, Jason, and
Michael seemed the most friendly, sincere,
and gracious. I found the others to be
rather rushing past and more business-like.
I got all their signatures in my little book
and wished them all the best as they walked
past.
Here is a special video
of Carly interacting with fans who made her
a beautiful scrapbook:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Gfce11q-Dp4.
At one point, I heard massive screams
and couldn’t believe my eyes when
David Archuleta appeared! I can only
describe the experience as surreal. After
months of watching him during the last month
of Idol, and then following his whereabouts
through fan sites, it was quite surreal to
actually see the real living person. As my
friend remarked to me, “This
isn’t a YouTube video! This is the
real thing!” (to which I laughed
hysterically).
We had an
excellent viewing position for watching
Archie come down the entire line as he made
his way toward us. I snapped photos and took
videos the entire time:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5uxKFhHlbCM
When he was about fifteen feet away from
us, we heard his laugh and voice for the
first time in person. My friend and I gave
each other a look of disbelief! As my friend
insightfully noted, at that moment
“meeting Archie” suddenly became
real.
I wish that I could
have had a proper sit-down interview with
David. I had loads of good questions that I
wanted to ask him, but the situation was
rather rushed, security and his handler were
milling about, and he was clearly anxious to
get to everyone. He was clearly trying hard
to be friendly, but yet streamlined with
what little time he had. My friend and I had
planned on having our photos taken with him,
but when he appeared in front of us, it was
just so hectic that we found it difficult to
even think straight!
In
person, David looked just like what I
imagined. He was quite tanned from doing so
many outside bus autograph signings during
the past month. Some people have remarked
about his shortness, but he seemed fine to
me. My husband is a couple inches taller
than him so I knew what to expect. I was
surprised how dark-featured he was in
person.
The vibe that I
received from him was friendly, gentle,
somewhat quiet, and unassuming. I consider
myself to be a fairly perceptive person.
Again, I was not surprised, as many fans had
already noted this. He seemed genuinely
happy about meeting his fans and was making
an effort to greet everyone. We noticed that
night that his voice was a little strained
between songs, so he may have been saving
his voice because he did not talk much
during the bus meet and greet.
When he appeared right in front of me, I
took a couple photos as he signed my book
and wished him well. There were many things
I wanted to say, and questions I wanted to
ask, but I was also trying to savor the
short moment. When he was slightly past me
to the next person, I got my bearings
together, put my calm journalism face on,
and said, “David, I forgot to tell
you. I am from Rickey’s as a
reporter.” He looked up and gave me a
confused look about what Rickey’s was,
but I think it came to him when my friend
said, “You know? Rickey.org.”
You can actually observe this moment on a
video clip taken by another person:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bGSpTG6g_IQ. At
6:32-6:33, you will see him look up in
response to my question. Also, you will see
the venue set-up that I described early on
in the video when he emerges from the
underground area.
There were
about a million things going on, so maybe
someday I’ll have a chance to have a
proper interview with him. Also, looking
back on the moment when I told him about my
reporting assignment, he might have quickly
wondered if I was from a gossip site.
After that, David made his way
down the rest of the line. We kept him in
our sight as we greeted Jason. I snapped
some excellent photos of Jason that I am
sharing with you all on my Photobucket
account. He also was very friendly and
laid-back, just as I expected.
After David finished going down the
line, he suddenly came walking up the entire
line giving everyone high-fives. I captured
this excellent moment on video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fhMWkzeI1zQ. I
love the effect in my video of him
approaching us from the perspective of our
hands. The end of the video is priceless:
after he gives me a high-five, you will see
that I hold my hand up to inspect it! You
can also hear me exclaim to my friend,
“I got that all on video,” and
her surprised reaction.
David
eventually walked back over to the front of
the bus to pick up gifts that his handler
had placed for him there. We heard security
telling him that he had to go inside and do
local media interviews. Mind you, meanwhile
I was capturing what I thought was his
goodbye all on video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CwUWzWkzq6s.
Suddenly, he ignored security and
came walking quickly directly toward me and
my friend! You will see him coming closer
and closer on my video clip; it’s
great! You will also see that when he
arrives right in front of me, I dropped the
camera with excitement. It turned out that
he was coming to see an elaborate scrapbook
made for Carly by a fan beside me. The fans
said goodbye to David as he slowly made his
way back to the underground entrance.
Other than David, I was eager to
see Michael Johns. I lived in his Australian
hometown for a few years in the 1990s. You
don’t meet many Americans who had been
to Perth, Australia! When Michael got to me,
I immediately told him that I used to live
in “East Freo,” which is a slang
term for one of Perth’s suburbs. I
knew that by me saying that, Michael would
know that I had spent some good time in
Perth. I captured the exact moment of me
telling him and his response on video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PcDLtEsJpZE.
Because I
almost emigrated there in the late 1990s, I
wish that we would have had time to chat
more about his experiences in Perth and
America. Maybe someday I will freelance an
article to The West Australian about his
experiences in America.
I
gave a Rickey's shout-out to Michael and got
him to say "puppy johns," but unfortunately
did not have the video running at that
moment.
The bus meet and
greet gradually died down after it was
apparent that David Cook and Chikezie
weren’t coming out. There were quite a
few Cook fans there from Indiana who were
disappointed, so I felt badly for them.
After that, it was time to wait for the
concert!
I know that many
others have shared concert reports so I
won’t go into huge details about all
the sets. But I was genuinely surprised by
the strength of Carly’s voice live.
She has an excellent stage presence. Sayesha
also gave a lovely performance and she is a
natural performer. I thought that the others
were just okay. Certainly not bad, but
average. David Cook had a lot of family and
friends in the audience, given that his
father lives in Indianapolis and he has
family in Terra Haute.
Of
course, I was dying to hear David sing live.
The crowd went crazy when Syesha introduced
him: http://youtube.com/watch?v=UcuqSbtup7w.
Quite honestly, I was
pleasantly surprised by his strong stage
presence. As we all know, the tour managers
had given him that awful suit because they
were afraid, so they said, that the
“little guy” wouldn’t show
up on stage with typical clothing. Such
nonsense! He has quite a strong presence on
stage, moves and dances often around the
stage, and comes out toward the audience
from all sides. His voice is just so strong
and rich live.
He received uproarious applause to
“Stand By Me” as usual:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ly-_WXFdInk.
His final song (WYSYLM) was
phenomenal. I was especially fascinated by
how his body also moved with the song, so it
was a holistic performance. The last few
measures of the song were just incredible.
His voice filled the arena. His technical
voice training and energy-feed-off from the
audience was apparent in his live
performance.
I toyed with the
idea of seeing the Idol concert again this
summer, but I have decided to wait until I
can enjoy a solo David concert. His set just
goes so quickly, so try and savor the moment
when you attend the concert. I know some
fans who are going to a second concert just
to absorb David’s set after getting
their videos and pictures at the first
concert. In fact, during the last song, I
just put the camera down and tried to drink
in the sound as much as possible.
It was a pleasure sharing my
experiences with you. Thanks, Rickey, for
this opportunity! I extend a special thanks
to my Archey Angel friend, who shared
general fan giddiness, hilarious and
unexpected moments, plenty of concert
screaming, and David sightings that day.
Sharing the events with a fellow fan made
them even more memorable and fun. I invite
you to check out my videos and photos!
wellda, on Fri, Jul 25, 09:07 PM | Flag as InappropriateReporters for Rickey should get back-stage passes for after party?? You should of gotten them! Well at least you had some time with Archie! You like ALL of us want to see Archie do a solo concert - just HIM and only HIM! Hopefully it will be soon! I don't usually spend that kind of money to hear anyone BUT ARCHIE - YES!! He's in a league by himself!!! Thanks for your story! It's so neat to meet other Archie fans. It seems there's an instant bond.
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