The other side of the coin...
Rossi generally pleased with Rockstar Supernova debut
Thu, January 4, 2007
By JANE STEVENSON, SUN MEDIA
LAS VEGAS -- Toronto's Lukas Rossi says he can breathe a major sigh of relief now that he's performed the first Rockstar Supernova concert, which was on New Year's Eve in Sin City.
"It's just a feeling of accomplishment," the 30-year-old singer said after the North American tour launch at the Joint in the Hard Rock Cafe. "It's good to get it under your belt. It's kind of like, 'Well, we went through all this, we can only go up from here,' you know what I'm saying? I think the band gave it 110 per cent. I think we just brought it as best we could, man. And it's going to get better. This is the first show of the tour, so it's taking baby steps."
Rossi, seated on a couch in the Joint's second-floor, candle-lit dressing room of his Rockstar Supernova bandmates guitarist Gilby Clarke and bassist Johnny Colt sipped on a soda and seemed generally pleased with his opening-night performance, despite some room for improvement.
For example, Rossi stopped and restarted the band's show-ending cover of the Rolling Stones' Let's Spend the Night Together because he wanted the crowd's response to be louder. What he didn't realize at the time was that his voice was being drowned out in the mix and the audience couldn't hear him.
"There's glitches here and there," Rossi said. "Hills and valleys, man, and we hit a couple of valleys (Sunday) night, but the best thing about falling down is getting up again and you've got to do it really quickly."
Rossi said Rockstar Supernova, rounded out by Tommy Lee of Motley Crue on drums, had only about two weeks of rehearsal before the New Year's Eve launch.
A North American tour wraps up at the end of February with dates following in Australia and rumours of a more extensive Canadian tour.
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