I am going to see George Ezra at the O2 tonight, no idea what to expect. My last gig at the O2 was Jeff Lynnes ELO, more my era and style
Just to say left early as George Ezra live done nothing for me
Given that all of his songs are the same I’d say that you did the right thing.
Saw him with my daughter on Tuesday night - not my cup of tea but his show was very good. He has an excellent voice and the material was far more varied than I expected.
A very talented guy even if I'm not his biggest fan.
Now, I’m a soul and funk purist so I went to see James Brown’s trombonist Fred Wesley for the third time in all, but the first time at The Hideaway in Streatham, and who should I see on the way out? Only Sir Chris Powell. Had a 10 minute chat with him. Nicest bloke in the world of course.
Saw him a few times years ago. Once with Maceo Parker, Pee Wee Ellis, Bobby Bird, Marva Whitney and others from the JB's.
Of those I've seen Maceo a few times, and in fact the first time, he brought on Pee Wee Ellis as a guest. I've seen Martha High, backed by the ace Japanese funk outfit Osaka Monaurail (highly recommend), but although she's great live and has a fantastic voice, she wasn't one of the really great James Brown singers in the way Marva Whitney and Lyn Collins were.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I nearly made a last minute decision to drive to this last night, as my Uncle was into them back in the day. Wish I had have done now.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
A Fulham supporting friend of mine has the same childish attitude. Apparently it's a great venue.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
A Fulham supporting friend of mine has the same childish attitude. Apparently it's a great venue.
Yes its very nice , film and music memorabilia all around the place .
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
I'm with your Fulham mate. I'll not set foot in that place. I hate Chelsea.
As for The Stranglers I wasn't expecting much and they delivered less. I thought they were average at best and seemed to lack passion. The drums and bass were too loud, drowning out the keyboards. 5/10, I wouldn't see them again.
I saw Cinematic Orchestra at Chalk Farm Roundhouse last night. They are not my usual type of music but they do some amazing and very different stuff. Excellent performance.
Next gig is Polish stoners Belzebong with French band The Necromancers at the Lounge in Camden next Sunday.
How do people get to know about such bands?!?
Personally I have no gigs lined up until I see Eritrea’s premier prog-jazz-thrash-choral quintet.....the Disfunctional Gourds at the Red Lion in Asmara in July.
Gary Clark Jr was every bit as good as I had hoped. If you like Texas blues with diversions into reggae and R&B, I recommend seeing him if you have the chance.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
A Fulham supporting friend of mine has the same childish attitude. Apparently it's a great venue.
Not childish, I'm with Covered End.
I'd not go to a gig if an event was stage in a lounge at Sainsburys or Spannerville.
If you like a bit of self penned and old style slide blues guitar, then get yourself down to the Tipsy Gardener in ShepherdsWell to see Roger Hubbard this Saturday. Saw him last week and he is a stonking good guitarist, having played with the likes of Muddy Waters previously. You won't be disappointed. Music starts at 6.30, good selection of craft beer, great atmosphere and the place is run by an Addick.
It's easy to get to, straight down the A2, and stop on the left before you get to the sea. 1 hour from Black Prince.
I have just got home from the FOCUS gig at Chislehurst.
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all. They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden. A splendid quartet, I reckon. They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny. @PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit. The international language of music transcends ugly politics. Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I think a friend has got me a ticket to see them at Under The Bridge when I'm in London in October. Yor review has made me look forward to it more.
I've seen a few gigs advertised at Under The Bridge recently, so I looked it up. It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I'm Going to see Blancmange there next month , a mate of mine ( Fulham supporter) refuses to set foot in the place .
A Fulham supporting friend of mine has the same childish attitude. Apparently it's a great venue.
Not childish, I'm with Covered End.
I'd not go to a gig if an event was stage in a lounge at Sainsburys or Spannerville.
I've been to gigs at Under The Bridge four or five times. I like it there.
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First Stranglers tour I’m missing for 8 years as I’m away for work.
Heard they’ve been on fine form, dropping in a few new numbers too.
Let me know what you make of it!
A very talented guy even if I'm not his biggest fan.
5 London based Blackpool fans will be yodelling away somewhere near the front........
I've been to numerous FOCUS gigs over the years, but this one topped them all.
They have a new(ish) recruit - Udo Pannekeet - on bass guitar. He plays a six-string, giving sound from the rumbling depths up into the alto peaks. This, allied with the huge range of the Hammond organ, and flutes - performed by the amazing and ever-green Thijs van Leer - and the mesmerising spatial effects of the lead guitarist - Menno Gootjes - are quite wonderful. Then add a world-class drummer in Pierre van der Linden.
A splendid quartet, I reckon.
They played non-stop for nearly two hours. £15 entry. Worth every penny.
@PragueAddick I apologised to FOCUS about the mess that is BrFuxit.
The international language of music transcends ugly politics.
Buzzing. I doubt if I'll see a better band of musicians.
I hope that your fellow Tangerines had as good an evening as did my friends and I.
It's under Stamford Bridge, so they can fook right off.
I nearly made a last minute decision to drive to this last night, as my Uncle was into them back in the day. Wish I had have done now.
As for The Stranglers I wasn't expecting much and they delivered less.
I thought they were average at best and seemed to lack passion.
The drums and bass were too loud, drowning out the keyboards.
5/10, I wouldn't see them again.
different stuff. Excellent performance.
Chislehurst, Thursday 21st March
https://youtu.be/y2Q5Efgj-Eo
If they did a tour with Golden Earring, I'd be over for it in a heartbeat, but sadly they haven't got much in common beyond their age and Clogginess.
The place works much better as a venue than the main arena.
Personally I have no gigs lined up until I see Eritrea’s premier prog-jazz-thrash-choral quintet.....the Disfunctional Gourds at the Red Lion in Asmara in July.
I'd not go to a gig if an event was stage in a lounge at Sainsburys or Spannerville.