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Post by Liz from Cheshire on Nov 3, 2009 15:51:25 GMT
Got there at the start of The Crave's set...hmmmmm bit boy bandish in a Third Eye Blind sort of way.. note to bass player, if you are sweating and have to keep toweling down, consider taking your Pete Doherty hat off ;D anyway they obviously have major backing/management as they have secured a slot on the Deep Purple tour Gotthard..what can I say Steve Lee and the boys put on one hell of a performance kicking off with Unspoken Words. Other tracks from the new album included Shangri La, Need To Believe, I Know You Know, Right From Wrong, Unconditional Faith and the Bon Joviesque I Don't Mind, along with a goodly smattering of tracks from their back catalogue including a beautiful acoustic version of Heaven..sent shivers down my spine that one did The encore inevitably finishing with Anytime, Anywhere..which is apt because I would (given means and cash) go just to see them again!
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Post by Lee on Nov 3, 2009 17:52:15 GMT
Got there at the start of The Crave's set...hmmmmm bit boy bandish in a Third Eye Blind sort of way.. note to bass player, if you are sweating and have to keep toweling down, consider taking your Pete Doherty hat off ;D anyway they obviously have major backing/management as they have secured a slot on the Deep Purple tour Gotthard..what can I say Steve Lee and the boys put on one hell of a performance kicking off with Unspoken Words. Other tracks from the new album included Shangri La, Need To Believe, I Know You Know, Right From Wrong, Unconditional Faith and the Bon Joviesque I Don't Mind, along with a goodly smattering of tracks from their back catalogue including a beautiful acoustic version of Heaven..sent shivers down my spine that one did The encore inevitably finishing with Anytime, Anywhere..which is apt because I would (given means and cash) go just to see them again! Yep, that about sum's the evening up. Another sublime performance from the band. The new tracks sound really good live, and blend in well with the setlist. Steve Lee was on top form, as usual, and the band, who were as tight as a camel's arse in a sandstorm, looked genuinely shocked at the reception they received. They truly deserve all the lavish praise they get
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Post by sam on Nov 3, 2009 18:15:43 GMT
Got there at the start of The Crave's set...hmmmmm bit boy bandish in a Third Eye Blind sort of way.. note to bass player, if you are sweating and have to keep toweling down, consider taking your Pete Doherty hat off ;D anyway they obviously have major backing/management as they have secured a slot on the Deep Purple tour Gotthard..what can I say Steve Lee and the boys put on one hell of a performance kicking off with Unspoken Words. Other tracks from the new album included Shangri La, Need To Believe, I Know You Know, Right From Wrong, Unconditional Faith and the Bon Joviesque I Don't Mind, along with a goodly smattering of tracks from their back catalogue including a beautiful acoustic version of Heaven..sent shivers down my spine that one did The encore inevitably finishing with Anytime, Anywhere..which is apt because I would (given means and cash) go just to see them again! I really wish I was going tomorrow with my better half and my son....but I said I would stay home and not be greedy since I see them next week, in Germany!!!! Sounds like they were ace....as always! Thanks for sharing with us all...and Lee love the bit about the camels ass...lol!!! S..x
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Post by mikey on Nov 3, 2009 18:48:37 GMT
only house of lords to look forward to know.enjoy
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Post by Nick from Cheshire on Nov 3, 2009 19:55:04 GMT
Yeah, what Liz said ;D Being a geek, I was also blown away by the mesh lightboard matrix thingy (to the point I went up when they were stripping it down to figure out how it works ) I'll get me anorak. And on my way out, I'd just like to say...it was good to see Dean and the rest of the population of Wales, Woody and Lee (the other one). Sorry we didn't catch you Lee (the other other one) and Jacqui. Right, HoL tomorrow ;D Expecting it to be quieter...
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Post by Dean on Nov 4, 2009 16:35:03 GMT
As stated above a truly great show when you add the music, showmanship and stage set up together it's like a stadium quality band playing in a pub , superb. Excellent turn out for a Monday with good Arfm representation, Nick, Liz and Woody and my Rabble . ;D ;D
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