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Roxy Music O2 14/10/22
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Covered End said:We're there already.0
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Not bad seats
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Still in Slug & Lettuce.0
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Great sound. so original.0
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JamesSeed said:Saw him in Kew Gardens in 2011, and his voice was still spot on.First four albums were massive to me in my teens, but I never really liked the Avalon type stuff. A bit too smooth for me. Used to have a double A side 7” Virginia Plain/Pyjamerama. An all time fave.Name drop alert (I was filming at Buckingham Palace after he was awarded the CBE and Mark Cavendish got the MBE in 2011): He told me that prior to Roxy he was a big cyclist, and belonged to a cycling club. Big fan of Mark Cavendish.
Maybe it was rereleased as such later?0 -
Was also there, great musicians and Ferry not to shabby either.1
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:JamesSeed said:Saw him in Kew Gardens in 2011, and his voice was still spot on.First four albums were massive to me in my teens, but I never really liked the Avalon type stuff. A bit too smooth for me. Used to have a double A side 7” Virginia Plain/Pyjamerama. An all time fave.Name drop alert (I was filming at Buckingham Palace after he was awarded the CBE and Mark Cavendish got the MBE in 2011): He told me that prior to Roxy he was a big cyclist, and belonged to a cycling club. Big fan of Mark Cavendish.
Maybe it was rereleased as such later?Just looked it up on Discogs and the double A side was released in 1974 (when I was still at school), and then again in 1977 to promote the release of their first greatest hits album.1 -
our seats weren’t the best but I really enjoyed last night. Despite being a fan of many years last night was the first time I saw them live. Definitely a polished performance by some very talented musicians.I noticed the sound desk was below us to the side of the stage instead of the traditional right in the middle in the way of the audience. I guess technology has moved on. They certainly had the sound crystal clear maybe a little too good, I like a bit of rawness.0
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The original Roxy members were great. The additional musicians and singers were also amazing. Sound and light show brilliant. Enjoyed that. The support band , ummmmm.1
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charlton4ever said:The original Roxy members were great. The additional musicians and singers were also amazing. Sound and light show brilliant. Enjoyed that. The support band , ummmmm.5
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We didn't see the support act, as I'd listened to her on you tube and wasn't enthralled.
I thought the first half of Roxy was a bit meh, too many long winded guitar solos, of not the most popular songs (for me).
My theory is that Ferry may well have struggled to sing at an optimum for 1.5 hours, so the guitar solos and when he went off stage/break, gave him the opportunity to come on strong 2nd half (think Chuks).
I think I have a point because just before they started playing their "hits" Ferry said something like "are you all still here"?
Anyway, enjoyed it overall, Ferry was excellent, the band and sound were excellent. 7/10.3 -
Covered End said:We didn't see the support act, as I'd listened to her on you tube and wasn't enthralled.
I thought the first half of Roxy was a bit meh, too many long winded guitar solos, of not the most popular songs (for me).
My theory is that Ferry may well have struggled to sing at an optimum for 1.5 hours, so the guitar solos and when he went off stage/break, gave him the opportunity to come on strong 2nd half (think Chuks).
I think I have a point because just before they started playing their "hits" Ferry said something like "are you all still here"?
Anyway, enjoyed it overall, Ferry was excellent, the band and sound were excellent. 7/10.2 -
charlton4ever said:Covered End said:We didn't see the support act, as I'd listened to her on you tube and wasn't enthralled.
I thought the first half of Roxy was a bit meh, too many long winded guitar solos, of not the most popular songs (for me).
My theory is that Ferry may well have struggled to sing at an optimum for 1.5 hours, so the guitar solos and when he went off stage/break, gave him the opportunity to come on strong 2nd half (think Chuks).
I think I have a point because just before they started playing their "hits" Ferry said something like "are you all still here"?
Anyway, enjoyed it overall, Ferry was excellent, the band and sound were excellent. 7/10.2 -
Agree with the earlier comments. From ‘Dance Away’ onwards it was so, so good. Sad we didn’t get ‘Same Old Scene’ in the UK (it was in the set-list in the US). Would have loved ‘Angel Eyes’ too, as ‘Manifesto’ and ‘Flesh and Blood’, their 1979-1980 period, is my favourite era of the band. I thought Ferry’s voice, although obviously ageing, was pretty good for a 77 year old. If this was their live swan-song, they didn’t go out with a whimper.3
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https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/roxy-music/2022/the-o2-arena-london-england-43b10bcf.html
No, Pyjamarama, Street Life, All I want is you, Trash, Angel Eyes, Same Old Scene, In the Midnight Hour,0 -
Sounds as if there was a little disappointment in the bands set list last night. Reading through i would have felt the same.
Off to see 10cc in a couple of weeks and they are on their 50th too, hope it isn't the same, they have many later albums that simply died after the Stewart/Gouldman years. The obvious early set up with Creme and Godley being their best period in my view.2 -
Chippycafc said:Sounds as if there was a little disappointment in the bands set list last night. Reading through i would have felt the same.
Off to see 10cc in a couple of weeks and they are on their 50th too, hope it isn't the same, they have many later albums that simply died after the Stewart/Gouldman years. The obvious early set up with Creme and Godley being their best period in my view.0 -
charlton4ever said:Chippycafc said:Sounds as if there was a little disappointment in the bands set list last night. Reading through i would have felt the same.
Off to see 10cc in a couple of weeks and they are on their 50th too, hope it isn't the same, they have many later albums that simply died after the Stewart/Gouldman years. The obvious early set up with Creme and Godley being their best period in my view.1 -
Saw 10cc a couple of years before Covid at Dartford, loved it so much booked to see them again in 2020 - the rearranged date is next week. I love Godley & Creme too, so hearing some of the songs they were part of is always magical.Having a great winter for gigs - Roxy, 10cc, Porcupine Tree, Frost and the ABBA avatars!1
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Mrkinski said:Saw 10cc a couple of years before Covid at Dartford, loved it so much booked to see them again in 2020 - the rearranged date is next week. I love Godley & Creme too, so hearing some of the songs they were part of is always magical.Having a great winter for gigs - Roxy, 10cc, Porcupine Tree, Frost and the ABBA avatars!0
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Don’t go to as many gigs these days as I used to, but have seen Kokomo three times in the last three years. They’re great if you like Brit soul. They’re a bit like AWB and feature Mel Collins (King Crimson etc) on sax, and Jim Mullen on guitar. There are six or seven of the original members still playing with them.Saw 10cc in ‘76 in Oxford. Good live act.I’ve been writing a blog on gigs attended 1962-1979 which has been a great way of reminiscing. Work in progress.2
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Mrkinski said:Saw 10cc a couple of years before Covid at Dartford, loved it so much booked to see them again in 2020 - the rearranged date is next week. I love Godley & Creme too, so hearing some of the songs they were part of is always magical.Having a great winter for gigs - Roxy, 10cc, Porcupine Tree, Frost and the ABBA avatars!0
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Chippycafc said:Mrkinski said:Saw 10cc a couple of years before Covid at Dartford, loved it so much booked to see them again in 2020 - the rearranged date is next week. I love Godley & Creme too, so hearing some of the songs they were part of is always magical.Having a great winter for gigs - Roxy, 10cc, Porcupine Tree, Frost and the ABBA avatars!1
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Mrkinski said:Chippycafc said:Mrkinski said:Saw 10cc a couple of years before Covid at Dartford, loved it so much booked to see them again in 2020 - the rearranged date is next week. I love Godley & Creme too, so hearing some of the songs they were part of is always magical.Having a great winter for gigs - Roxy, 10cc, Porcupine Tree, Frost and the ABBA avatars!0
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Covered End said:https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/roxy-music/2022/the-o2-arena-london-england-43b10bcf.html
No, Pyjamarama, Street Life, All I want is you, Trash, Angel Eyes, Same Old Scene, In the Midnight Hour,
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For those saying they don't / didn't like solo Ferry, Jealous Guy is one of the great covers.1
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AddicksAddict said:For those saying they don't / didn't like solo Ferry, Jealous Guy is one of the great covers.0
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charlton4ever said:Covered End said:We didn't see the support act, as I'd listened to her on you tube and wasn't enthralled.
I thought the first half of Roxy was a bit meh, too many long winded guitar solos, of not the most popular songs (for me).
My theory is that Ferry may well have struggled to sing at an optimum for 1.5 hours, so the guitar solos and when he went off stage/break, gave him the opportunity to come on strong 2nd half (think Chuks).
I think I have a point because just before they started playing their "hits" Ferry said something like "are you all still here"?
Anyway, enjoyed it overall, Ferry was excellent, the band and sound were excellent. 7/10.0