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LA/VEGAS VIP Meet and Greet

21 July 2009





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David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

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“Wave!” David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

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“Those Eyes!” David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

Animated, spontaneous, talkative and downright adorable.  Is this the David Archuleta we all know and love?  It is! 

He sang Heaven and Crazy at both meets and entertained us with primary songs and informed us he likes wheat bread better than white.  Relaxed and at ease with his fans he took a poll on what songs he may add to his solo replacement concerts.  He joked about seeing so many familiar faces!  Yes, we do kind of repeat ourselves.  He answered questions, sang with a fan, poked fun at himself when he didn’t recognize a cord he hit on the keyboard, “What was that Song!”, and he never stopped smiling.  When taking pictures he spent as much time as possible accommodating each fan’s desire to tell him something or comment on his performance. 

In Los Angeles David admitted he was a little nervous, but in Las Vegas he was at ease and so relaxed.  He had conquered the performance in LA and it was perfect and it showed on his smiling face.  As he left the Vegas meet and greet I noticed a specific difference in David that day and wondered if anyone else captured his look of realization his dreams are now a reality!

He is still – JUST DAVID! – and singing his heart out for his loyal fans. 

For those of you that have not attended a VIP Meet and Greet, I suggest you do so at least once.  The cost may be more than some can afford, but save up your dollars as the experience seeing and talking to David on this intimate level is worth every penny you can muster.  The light and energy that radiates from this young man can only be felt not described.

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LA/VEGAS CONCERTS – David Archuleta

20 July 2009





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“Look Out Scout!” – David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

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“Work it” – David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

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“Strong Presence” – David Archuleta, Las Vegas — Photo by Pam Pike, July 2009

David Archuleta performances in Los Angeles and Las Vegas were the quintessential concert experiences.  The magnitude of such rare talent and vocal excellence surpasses other artists performing today.  Watching him on stage validates the Star quality so many of us knew he had.  Skeptics would be hard pressed to find fault with these two performances.  He moved around the stage reaching out to his fans not missing an opportunity to excite those wishing to touch his hand while in song. 

The shrieks, shrills and “David we love you”, from young and old were heard throughout his set.  Many men who brought their daughters were clapping, jumping and moving in place to Zero Gravity.  Ear plugs were provided at the beginning of the concert but were never used for David.  Comments from people around us stated they never heard David before, but they were definitely going out to get his album.  Demi fans were all in a flutter and started planning their weddings.  One concerned father laughed and said, “I came here with my daughter to make sure she doesn’t run off and elope with David”.

From start to finish he commanded his stage, each song was like hearing it for the first time but not the last.  His voice resonated through the arena casting no doubt he is a Star.  Watching David is like having a precision Swiss watch, you know it’s going to continue to bring you great pleasure for many years to come.

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David Archuleta at Arco Arena, Sacramento, July 16, 2009

18 July 2009





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David Archuleta: “You Can” “Crush” the “Barriers”!

Thursday night, July 16, I saw David Archuleta opening for Demi Lovato at the Arco Arena in Sacramento. It was a Disney crowd, parents with small children and teenagers. They already knew Demi well because she is on television. It’s the Power of Television. [Read more BUZZ →]

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WaMu Theater, Seattle: Tuesday, July 14, 2009

17 July 2009





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My story actually begins the night before the concert at the home of some fellow David Archuleta fans. To make a long story short, over the past couple of months I’ve made contact with some local fans, and was invited to a BBQ hosted by a Team Archie administrator. Several other fans were there as well, including some from British Columbia, and our own Honeybee, Gengen, who flew down from Calgary. What a bundle of energy she is! In addition, on the day of the concert I met up with a few other Northwest fans who post regularly on FOD. Everyone, excepting myself, had VIP passes, and from what I’ve heard the pre-concert experience is perhaps the best part.  Oh well, there’s always a next time!

My cousin’s 14-year-old daughter accompanied me to the concert. She’s a Demi Lovato fan, so of course that meant I was obligated to stay through Demi’s set. (More on that later.) After the opening act, KSM, was thankfully finished, anticipation reached a fever pitch, and as David stepped onstage – his body silhouetted against a sheer intervening drapery – the crowd went wild! It was all very dramatic, with the rhythmic sound of a heart beating in the background, but David quickly lightened the mood with a wave to the audience. Just as the curtain dropped, a couple of people passed in front of us (we had aisle seats unfortunately), so I missed that part. Darn! David was wearing what I initially thought was a pale blue shirt, but it turns out it was a white shirt with pale blue stripes, which read solid blue from a distance. He had on dark blue jeans and black sneakers. Many have noted that he unbuttoned an extra button on his shirt for this concert! David started his set by singing “Touch My Hand,” and, of course, found many willing volunteers to do just that! The songs and the order he sang them in are now a bit of a blur, but as I recall he sang “Waiting for Yesterday,” “Apologize,” “You Can,” “Zero Gravity,” “A Little Too Not Over You,” “Don’t Let Go,” “Works for Me,” “My Hands,” “Barriers, “ and, of course, “Crush.” David sounded wonderful on all the songs, but I could tell he was not even attempting to hit the high notes on most of them. He later tweeted both he and his voice had been tired that night. If I wasn’t familiar with the way David often performs those songs, I never would have guessed that. He gave it his all, as usual, and sounded great. I did hear his voice crack once on “Works for Me,” but it wasn’t on a sustained or high note. That song is very rhythmic in nature, and it actually was kind of cute when it happened!

Although the theater felt very comfortable for those of us seated, apparently the stage area was very warm. If you viewed any of the pictures posted at FOD or other fan sites, you’ll have seen poor David dripping in sweat. He did make a comment at some point that it was awfully hot up on the stage, which probably explains the extra undone button!

All too soon David’s set was over, and I just stood there in a daze, wishing he’d come back out. During the intermission I looked for some of the fans I had met the evening before, and managed to find a few before they left. They were not staying for Demi’s set and, frankly, I don’t blame them.

I’ll say this for Demi Lovato: She’s a beautiful girl and I do believe she has some talent, but at this point in her career she’s strictly bubble gum material. She apparently writes all or most of her own songs, but I found each one indistinguishable from the next. The one place where I could hear some vocal talent was during her finale, on her second-to-last song. It was more of a ballad, not the up-tempo sugary pop all her other songs had been up until that point. I’ll cut her a bit of slack, because she had to stifle a cough on a few occasions. I’m thinking she was perhaps dealing with the same illness that David was recovering from? Anyway, suffice it to say David was the real “meat” of my concert experience, sandwiched in between two halves of ordinary Disney-type fare.

A little bit about the venue: WaMu Theater has very good acoustics, especially when compared with my only other concert experience involving David at the Tacoma Dome.  According to the website, WaMu Theater “showcases custom-designed sound, lighting, and other technological features.” The theater was at or near capacity, which made me very happy! I’m not sure how many fans were there primarily or at least in part for David since there was no mention of his name on the Ticketmaster website, but I do believe a good many of the adults and teenagers came to see him.  Demi’s fan base seems to be comprised mainly of little girls up to about the age of 12. Based on that, I’m not so certain this was the best pairing for David. Yes, all the little girls loved him too, but they are not the ones with purchasing power. Teenagers are, and I wish there had been more of them in the audience. In the row in front of me there was a young woman, I’d say in her late teens, and at one point she screamed out, “David Archuleta, you are one sexy beast!” I hope there were more like her scattered throughout the theater!

On the drive home I asked my cousin’s daughter if she thought she’d be interested in attending another Demi concert in the future, and she said she would. After observing the audience, I was a bit surprised since she is older and far more sophisticated than the jumping beans I had seen at the venue. I did not specifically ask her what she thought of David, but she volunteered that she thought he was really good. I gifted her with David’s CD, so hopefully that nascent feeling will blossom into full-blown admiration!

I’ve definitely been feeling withdrawal symptoms over the past couple of days. It’s a good thing I’ve been so busy dealing with errands and family matters, which also explains why I’m a bit late in posting this. My fondest hope is someday all of us can meet, say in Salt Lake City, for a David Archuleta solo concert! That’s an experience I would so love to share with all of you!

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Back to Portsmouth, England – Photos

14 July 2009





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That Beautiful Face!  Oh, that Beautiful Face!

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Motion becomes him, and a rhythmic flow of sound penetrates through him like gentle echos of wind brushing your soul.  A peaceful moment in time, he gives us, that one moment we can’t explain but can only feel.  The light we see around him and want to be a part of!  These following pictures capture the true essence of David Archuleta!

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The Light of David Archuleta—Portsmouth, England. Photo by Pam Pike, 2009

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The Face of David Archuleta in Song—Portsmouth, England. Photo by Pam Pike, 2009

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The Motion of Emotion, David in Portsmouth, England. Photo by Pam Pike, 2009

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