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TelMc32 said:BalladMan said:Blur, Eastbourne. Band on great, playful form. Graham’s guitar playing amazing and Damon enjoying himself (which was quite rare towards the end of the 90s).
The album title ('The ballad of Darren') is a reference to their long time security guard (Darren 'Smoggy' Evans) who the album is dedicated too. The band even made all the crowd shout Darren to put his hands in the air until he did so at the gig last night. It's a nice 'thank you' for his 30+ years of service to the band and maybe, just maybe, this is the end of the road.
Last night I saw a happy and content band who enjoyed playing these songs. Wembley will be a blast (although I am there on the Sat, so no Weller) but before that I have Wolverhampton on Friday, where Blur have played some epic gigs in the past (and Smoggy's home town)1 -
BalladMan said:TelMc32 said:BalladMan said:Blur, Eastbourne. Band on great, playful form. Graham’s guitar playing amazing and Damon enjoying himself (which was quite rare towards the end of the 90s).
The album title ('The ballad of Darren') is a reference to their long time security guard (Darren 'Smoggy' Evans) who the album is dedicated too. The band even made all the crowd shout Darren to put his hands in the air until he did so at the gig last night. It's a nice 'thank you' for his 30+ years of service to the band and maybe, just maybe, this is the end of the road.
Last night I saw a happy and content band who enjoyed playing these songs. Wembley will be a blast (although I am there on the Sat, so no Weller) but before that I have Wolverhampton on Friday, where Blur have played some epic gigs in the past (and Smoggy's home town)I actually got tickets for the Saturday gig initially and was pretty pleased with myself. I know some of Slow Thai’s stuff, but wouldn’t say I was a fan. The Sunday gig was added after they sold out, but no support was announced until the last few months. I was pretty hacked off to see Weller there and wasn’t able to get any standing tickets. They must have released more recently as I managed to get them through TicketMaster a few weeks ago, so will probably put the Saturday tickets on Twickets now (and go to our pre-season game).P.S. my sister’s ex was a Darren…hence my downer on the name of the album 😉0 -
TelMc32 said:BalladMan said:TelMc32 said:BalladMan said:Blur, Eastbourne. Band on great, playful form. Graham’s guitar playing amazing and Damon enjoying himself (which was quite rare towards the end of the 90s).
The album title ('The ballad of Darren') is a reference to their long time security guard (Darren 'Smoggy' Evans) who the album is dedicated too. The band even made all the crowd shout Darren to put his hands in the air until he did so at the gig last night. It's a nice 'thank you' for his 30+ years of service to the band and maybe, just maybe, this is the end of the road.
Last night I saw a happy and content band who enjoyed playing these songs. Wembley will be a blast (although I am there on the Sat, so no Weller) but before that I have Wolverhampton on Friday, where Blur have played some epic gigs in the past (and Smoggy's home town)I actually got tickets for the Saturday gig initially and was pretty pleased with myself. I know some of Slow Thai’s stuff, but wouldn’t say I was a fan. The Sunday gig was added after they sold out, but no support was announced until the last few months. I was pretty hacked off to see Weller there and wasn’t able to get any standing tickets. They must have released more recently as I managed to get them through TicketMaster a few weeks ago, so will probably put the Saturday tickets on Twickets now (and go to our pre-season game).P.S. my sister’s ex was a Darren…hence my downer on the name of the album 😉Self esteem is amazing live and I hope she is just bumped up the support list.Looks like a heavy focus on modern life… and parklife in this set and am in Wolves on Friday so looking forward to see if they add new songs to the set.Interesting musical note, Graham now plays with a pedal which tunes his guitar down one step for 5 of the songs so Damon can now reach the notes (the universal for example). Alex however has had to relearn these songs to accommodate the step down as pedals on bass are bad at detuning and sound too synthetic.Both an interesting insight into how aging bands still play the hits and the lengths some musicians have to go to (relearn whole songs) in order to adapt.1 -
Hadn’t heard that about Slowthai, but just looked and seen why. Always made me feel a bit uncomfortable, since the way he acted with Katherine Ryan a few years ago at the NME awards.Didn’t know much about Self Esteem when I got the tickets, but do now & agreed. I’ll keep an eye out for what’s happening.Thanks for sharing that about how the band are adapting to play the songs. Great insight to know.0
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Friday night at The Ivy House. John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett. Otway his usual, bonkers self; didn’t know how good a musician Wild Willy is.
Played a couple of new ones and all the old favourites.4 -
AddicksAddict said:Friday night at The Ivy House. John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett. Otway his usual, bonkers self; didn’t know how good a musician Wild Willy is.
Played a couple of new ones and all the old favourites.0 -
AddicksAddict said:Friday night at The Ivy House. John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett. Otway his usual, bonkers self; didn’t know how good a musician Wild Willy is.
Played a couple of new ones and all the old favourites.0 -
SPARKS at the Royal Albert Hall , Nice to finally see them again after missing out due to catching COVID ,
Sublim , How Russel manages to hit them high notes (70+) is beyond me , with 26 Albums to their name it must be hard to please everyone so it was quite a mixture , my only criticism is that there was not enough of the big hits , Great backing band and Ron was Ron ......5 -
Bought tickets today for my daughter and I to see Elvana at the Roundhouse in December (Elvis Fronted Nirvana).Have seen some of their live stuff on line and the mash ups are genius stuff. Looking forward to this one.0
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BalladMan said:TelMc32 said:BalladMan said:Blur, Eastbourne. Band on great, playful form. Graham’s guitar playing amazing and Damon enjoying himself (which was quite rare towards the end of the 90s).
The album title ('The ballad of Darren') is a reference to their long time security guard (Darren 'Smoggy' Evans) who the album is dedicated too. The band even made all the crowd shout Darren to put his hands in the air until he did so at the gig last night. It's a nice 'thank you' for his 30+ years of service to the band and maybe, just maybe, this is the end of the road.
Last night I saw a happy and content band who enjoyed playing these songs. Wembley will be a blast (although I am there on the Sat, so no Weller) but before that I have Wolverhampton on Friday, where Blur have played some epic gigs in the past (and Smoggy's home town)Saw Blur at the Ally Pally on Park Life tour with Pulp supporting. Great gig.Also saw them support REM in Milton Keynes Bowl. They were on top form.Not going to Wembley but am getting FOMO already.1 - Sponsored links:
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DaveMehmet said:
Not quite a gig but went to the 100 Club for an evening with Rick Buckler tonight. Cracking night. Said that he hasn’t spoken to Paul Weller since 1983.
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Went to Rome and saw the Pet Shop Boys with my wife in the Cavea Amphitheatre on Tuesday. Great venue and excellent show despite the thunderstorms!
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RedRedRoosta said:Went to Rome and saw the Pet Shop Boys with my wife in the Cavea Amphitheatre on Tuesday. Great venue and excellent show despite the thunderstorms!0
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thai malaysia addick said:RedRedRoosta said:Went to Rome and saw the Pet Shop Boys with my wife in the Cavea Amphitheatre on Tuesday. Great venue and excellent show despite the Pet Shop Boys!
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Arctic Monkeys tomorrow at The Emirates.1
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Covered End said:Arctic Monkeys tomorrow at The Emirates.1
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Wright6679 said:Covered End said:Arctic Monkeys tomorrow at The Emirates.2
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Thought Depeche Mode were great tonight, although it was a better atmosphere once it got dark. 😁0
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Grand Northern Ukulele Festival in Huddersfield, Saturday night concert. Biskee Brisht are a band from Isle of Man who do some songs in Manx, despite which they were excellent. U3 are three Americans with Cynthia Lin (https://cynthialin.com/ukulele/) on lead vocals and all three are excellent musicians.0
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Looking forward to seeing Industry Queens with support from the amazing Plague Pits at the Colonial Taphouse on Friday.0
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Depeche Mode last night (RIP Fletch). Enjoyed my fist time seeing them in 42 years, thanks to my younger boy buying tickets for my 60th/Fathers day. Great gig, but reminded me how much I hate watching gigs in a stadium. Support act Young Fathers were decent.
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Yep Terrible Venue , im 6,2 couldnt see a thing .0
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Arctic Monkeys were brilliant last night.
I've seen them a few times and last night was the best 9/10.1 -
AddicksAddict said:Grand Northern Ukulele Festival in Huddersfield, Saturday night concert. Biskee Brisht are a band from Isle of Man who do some songs in Manx, despite which they were excellent. U3 are three Americans with Cynthia Lin (https://cynthialin.com/ukulele/) on lead vocals and all three are excellent musicians.1
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Solidgone said:AddicksAddict said:Grand Northern Ukulele Festival in Huddersfield, Saturday night concert. Biskee Brisht are a band from Isle of Man who do some songs in Manx, despite which they were excellent. U3 are three Americans with Cynthia Lin (https://cynthialin.com/ukulele/) on lead vocals and all three are excellent musicians.0
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Happy to get tickets for James (40th anniversary tour) supported by the Happy Mondays, in August. Unfortunately it’s at Crystal Palace but can’t have it all.
Also got DMA’s next month at Bexhill on Sea.2 -
I think James may be playing somewhat orchestral, they did the other day on the TV.
Personally I didn't like it as much.
As for Happy Mondays, Sean Ryder's voice seems shot and he will struggle to last the set (apologies).0 -
Not fussed about Mondays tbf, only seen James support the killers previous and liked what I saw, so have been eager to see them again.
Thrre are some orchestral nights on the tour but don’t believe this is one of them.1 -
Saw Christine and The Queens at RFH on Saturday.
Best gig I've been to in years.
Something way different from the usual guitar stuff I've seen recently.
Playing Glastonbury on Saturday, but not sure their performance will transfer to the outside unless it's late at night/dark. Very arty and very deep meaning stuff.
Also, saw Bruce Springsteen in Edinburgh 2 weeks back.
Thought the first two hours were heavy going with no crowd interaction inbetween songs, just song after song with no break in between, however the last hour was all killer no filler.
He is still worth seeing and at 73 he is superb.
Murrayfield is a fantastic venue and way better than standing in Hyde Park imo.
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Steve Earle this weekend at the Barbican2