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Last Live Listen

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:19 pm
by terrybooth
Resurrected from the old site. Surely this is what it's all about. Tell us about you last experience of live music and how you found it.

For me, Three Bonzos and a Piano - yes Roger Ruskin-Spear, Rodney Slater and Sam Spoons (whose real name is Michael something) with Dave Glasson resurrecting the Bonzos back catalogue with a bit of Tom Lehrer and Spike Jones.

As a fan of comedy music and pastiche and having more or less grown up with the Bonzos this was pretty much a must see.

I guess now I've done it, I'm no sure I would do it again. However, it made me realise (or remember) that the Bonzos were a visual band - it was an act, not just the music (although the music was and is very good). But 'Music for Head Ballet' I guess nowadays would be classed as 'performance art' and be much the worse for it.

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:58 am
by jammy395
Last live listen was Joe Bonamassa - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Back in April.........(Superb - over 3 hours)...
Trouble is we dont get many mainstream bands in Buckie......So its Aberdeen or Glasgow.
Jammy.

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 10:02 am
by floydfan
Hi from sunny Scotland
Actually I am on the computer as we are having gales,snow,rain, sleet etc at the moment. My last live concert was Chris Izzak (I think that's the right spelling) at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Dragged there by the wife but it was a great show. He seemed glad to be there unlike Van Morrison who seemed to think he was doing us a favour by visiting Glasgow. My last real concert was Roger Waters doing The Wall in Manchester although he was not too keen when the audience joined in with his singing, but great show anyway.

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:30 am
by Keithh
Akways having had a soft spot for bands/music in pubs - must be some sort of synergy :D, my last listen was Bruise at the Hob in SE London. A three piece on the night with female lead guitar/vocals (and song writer) backed by husband on drum and electronics, and bass. Really tight, great harmony and presence. They do a spine tingling vesion of Three Ravens.

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:56 am
by Daniel Quinn
The lovely Eggs - Band on the Wall Manchester - excellant fairwell gig before they take a sabbatical to have a baby .

As anyone ever been to kebab shop above band on the wall. It is directly above the stage and the bass vibrations are so powerful , if you put your kebab on the table it wil dance in time to the music . This is very amusing when your drunk. :D

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:59 am
by Gromit
Me...practising on the piano this morning.

(Rachmaninov and I are not on speaking terms now). :snooty:

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:52 am
by Daniel Quinn
Gromit is H/S very own renaissance man . :D

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:56 pm
by jammy395
HAD A REAL GOOD NIGHT OUT SATURDAY PAST.....
My uncles retirement party - Fife Lodge Banff.
I HAVE NEVER SEEN A 68 YEAR OLD DO SUCH A GOOD RENDITION OF ( VAN HALENS - JUMP ) IN MY LIFE....accompanied by his 3 daughters.
This is hopfuly going to you tube shortly - will post as i get it......................Apperently i can be seen in the background POGOing..................... :lol: :lol: :lol:
I for one do not believe this - I was only trying to get the barmaids attention, as the bar was rather crowded......!!!!

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 5:36 pm
by Keithh
Karl Hyde at the Union Chapel last Saturday.

A real departure from Underworld and sounds spookily like Greg Lake. All new stuff which I really liked.

Re: Last Live Listen

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 6:24 pm
by terrybooth
Last week and tonight. The Apples (Manchester and Sheffield.)