Drones of course features a lot in their set, as it is the Drones tour. Much heavier riffs, but such a great āshowā they put on. One of the best live acts I have seen along with Prodigy, Faithless, arcade fire and Maiden.
I remember the first time I saw them in 2003 I just stood their with my jaw dropped in amazement with the sheer breathtaking music that the 3 piece were creating.
Off to see Love Revisited at The Brook in July - the last band of Arthur Lee and Love. Saw him there over 10 years ago. (Flyd Owl will be a long in a minute to tell me how long ago it was). I know itās over 10 years because itās 10 years since he died.
Going to see Graham Parker in September (I think) at a tiny arts centre near Newbury where I saw The Handsome Family. Great venue, intimate and friendly.
I shall be attending Explosions in the Sky at the Royal Albert Hall tonight.
Despite having waited about 5 years to see them live, Iām approaching this with some trepidation. Mostly unfair on their part, but given their style (ambient, atmospheric, instrumental), combined with a spectacular reemergence of my insomnia and the setting. I fear it might all get a bit much.
I was expecting an intense show as it was, but this may be more than I had bargained for.
Arrived in Brighton on Monday a day early for the Calexico gig at The Brighton Dome on Tuesday evening. Parked the car and got our bags for the short walk to our hotel. Just outside the car park were three decorated telephone junction boxes and this was one of them.
Tuesday evening: As usual the Calexico gig was fantasticā¦yes I know Iāve been a fan for nearly 20 years but they never disappoint, I try to be unbiased_ _ ā¦in fact I think they get better every time we see them. For the last 5 years we have been lucky enough to be on the guest list through a link with band leader John Convertino. Hereās a picture ofā¦left to rightā¦
My good lady Jacqui, Friend Sue, John C, myself and Jairo Zavala (guitar/pedal steel guitar).
Honourable mention to Gaby Moreno too who was support last nightā¦great voice and with the other members of Calexico did a killer cover of Ry Cooderās āAcross the Borderlineā
As for Explosions, they were brilliant. Itās quite a new experience (for me, at least) to go to a gig and here a few words at the start
āHi, weāre from Texas. Thanks for giving us the opportunity to play such an incredible venueā.
And then not a single word for their hour and a half set.
I started a more in depth review, itās something I feel I want to write. But thereās a lot there, they are a band of significant personal importance. I drafted something, and it got too long, and personal. Itād be boring for anyone else to read.
So, just that it was an intensely emotional experience, and thoroughly enjoyable at that.
Wow, that sounds like a special night KRG. It wouldnāt bore me if you posted your review, but Iād understand if it was too personal.
'slowlane Iām very jealous. Saw them on the last tour in London which was stunning. The brass section is amazing live. By the way, that pic needs to go on Intinikiās gig photos thread. Also can I have Sueās number (asking for a friend).
OK I shall give it a crack. Itāll have to wait til next week, off to Berlin on a stag as we speak - so this may be dependent on me coming back in one piece.
This month, Richard Ashcroft at the Roundhouse, Dave Gorman for some laughs, and end with Common People in Southampton. Looking forward to seeing Duran Duran who I had posters of as a child (I was probably about 8 or 9 years old). Also going to the theatre! To see the Maids. Vod from Fresh Meat and Crazy eyes from Orange is the New Black along with Lady Edith from Downton are in the play. I probably should learn their real names.
Saw Lee Nelson, suited and booted at Dorchester Arts centre/corn exchange last Friday. The guy is such a quick wit. Most of the show was interaction with the small audience. A few predictable jokes thrown in, but most of it was fairly off the cuff stuff. Would definitely go see again as highly unlikely to see two shows the same using that format.