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I did notice how, once they made it back to the U.K. they mixed it up quite a bit and ditched a bit of the slow and new stuff. That said, I can kind of understand all those Stereophonics fans saying how they've lost quite a bit of their edge which is a real shame as I liked every album of theirs, even the ones that are disliked by the majority of fans out there. Their shows just have too many slow songs now. Half of what they've released in the last 10 years would work well in theaters, but just falls flat in arena's and stadiums. It's as if Kelly tries to cater towards a completely different audience nowadays. Sorry, just rambling a bit, I guess. I don't intend to rain on your parade as I'm quite sure you had a great time. It's just they were one of the bands I looked forward to seeing the most this year yet disappointed me more than anything else I've seen. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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This was my first time and I found it extremely enjoyable. I didn't know two or three songs, not going to lie. But the crowd and band seemed really up for the show. Ollie said the show he went too a few days before had the worst crowd he'd seen. I seen them on a Saturday night in a small arena so maybe that helped too. I'm not a fan of the new album. I LOVE Keep The Village Alive!! Sent from my EVA-L09 using Tapatalk |
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The new album is not as good by KTVA and GOTT standards.
Oddly enough when I saw them the other week, on the way home, I was thinking I wonder what their die hards thought of it as I would when leaving a Jovi show. I love Stereophonics first two albums but don’t like anything else until Dakota then from there the albums have got better again. I previously saw them live in 2005 in London and it was great as I think the show was aimed towards to older fans. They played a couple of b-sides including Carrot cake and wine which rocked the ceiling off. |
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The American "tour" has just been announced, I'm a bit surprised these indie rock bands can't get a foot on the ground over there while they've become a steady act over here as. Then again, plenty of American indie bands aren't very big here either, no idea why that's not the case either. But anyway. Quote:
Stereophonics used to be a band that, like you said, rocked the ceiling off. Nowadays though, half of their set is really mid-tempo. The show I saw had a set of which half was from the last 3 albums. It just didn't work. For every punky, upbeat rocker there was either a new song, or a ballad. I also feel it's more the Kelly Jones show nowadays. Him on the piano, him doing (very mediocre) guitar solo's, him doing the rock star pose... If the songs were great that'd be fine, but stuff like All In One Night and White Lies are really mediocre songs, and Sunny has a dreadful guitar outro which made me embarassed as it sounds like Bobby Bandiera doing the solo for Dry County. That's not to say I don't like the new stuff, but after Keep Calm & Carry On the albums contain a few stinkers, and it's a shame they're playing those as opposed to the better songs, even though the better songs are album tracks, and not really songs that work well when playing them live. I really like Graffiti On The Train and Keep The Village Alive, but their last album does nothing to me. It feels like a collection of b-sides, as if the river's run dry. I also think they need a fresh producer because frankly, the last 4 records could all have been from the same sessions. Like I said, they just need to make up their mind a bit as to what band they are nowadays as the atmospheric stuff doesn't work well in the venues they're playing over here. It's a real shame, because their punky stuff still brings down the house whenever they play it. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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:-D A question, have they ever launch the song Jayne in an electric version of studio recording? |
Seb, I accept your opinion and that but please ... Please ... Never say anything about bad about White Lies [emoji12][emoji12]
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I'm a casual Stereophonics fan and I consider White Lies to be one of their best and I have listened to every album at least once! While we're on the subject, I listened to Scream Above The Sounds yesterday and it's as forgettable as I remember it being after release. Very disappointing after a string of strong albums. |
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But 'ey, it's good you're respecting my opinion. :D Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
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Taken A Tumble didn't get played either which was a shock. Sent from my EVA-L09 using Tapatalk |
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