As the sun sets at Invesco, the energy level rises
August 28, 2008 | 5:19
pm
DENVER -- As the sun heads further west and shade descends on Invesco Field, the stadium is filling and the crowd's energy is picking up.
Also perking up the crowd's mood was a short set by Sheryl Crow and her band.
An added bonus for those of us who've never seen her live before -- and reminiscent of the rock festivals (though not near as raucous, of course).
-- Don Frederick



It would have been nice if Michael McDonald had sang a version of America the Beautiful that the 80K plus people in attendance would have been able to sing along with.
Posted by: ritasams | August 28, 2008 at 06:22 PM
This is what you call a headline story??? I work for Invesco... I was hoping to hear something about the company, not a three-line anecdote about a concert at Invesco Field. Very disappointed...
Posted by: Jimmy Jacobson | August 28, 2008 at 06:24 PM
This is what you call a headline story??? I work for Invesco... I was hoping to hear something about the company, not a three-line anecdote about a concert at Invesco Field. Very disappointed...
Posted by: Jimmy Jacobson | August 28, 2008 at 06:25 PM
This is what you call a headline story??? I work for Invesco... I was hoping to hear something about the company, not a three-line anecdote about a concert at Invesco Field. Very disappointed...
Posted by: Jimmy Jacobson | August 28, 2008 at 06:25 PM
Mass Audience, Mobile Marketing, or text messaging wins elections? That's what you do to sell porns, viagra pills, Lenovo laptops, Iphones, rock concerts, etc., but definitely NOT the presidency of this great nation !!!
The American people are too intelligent & smart to see through all these hype & shallowness of an empty suit or this make believe "Messiah" ...
Posted by: susan | August 28, 2008 at 06:33 PM
Energy level rises indeed. Perhaps, if they really believed half of the climate crisis talk they spew, the DNC leadership would have held this in the middle of the day rather than at night, thereby at least attempting to mitigate the huge carbon footprint they're leaving in the middle of Denver.
The more I hear of the Al Gore types being driven around in not-so-fuel efficient limos & SUVs, flying around in their private jets, while dropping monthly energy bills that would make any energy exec blush, the more I realize they only want the power.
Posted by: Jon | August 28, 2008 at 06:33 PM