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Šank Rock on the 24th (and 25th).
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I saw New Kids On The Block last night! All I can say is WOW! Absolutely fantastic!!!!!!!
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Human Nature with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at the Sydney Opera House...was SPECTACULAR!!!
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Oasis: Stockholm, the globe
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My Mad Flow and Offbeat Antics (both bands made up of guys I went to school with) at Offbeat's EP launch last night.
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Chris Cornell at Shepherd's Bush Empire on Monday night. It was bloody brilliant! I managed to be almost right at the front on the very left hand side for most of it, which gave me a fantastic view, but I had to move further back about 3/4 of the way through, because I was literally right next to the speaker stack and it was hurting my ears!
Both the man and his band had terrific stage presence, making full use of the entire stage, jumping up onto raised platforms at either side, and just generally giving a far more energetic performance than when I saw him at Hyde Park Calling in 2007. Chris's voice is still spot on, even 19 years after some of the songs were recorded, and some of those vocals are pretty punishing! The only problem I had with the sound was that it went a bit funny half way through for a few songs, leaving Chris's voice sounding horribly digitised, and resulting in a performance of Rusty Cage where I didn't even realise what the song was until right at the end. I was a bit apprehensive when I heard he was going to be playing his entire new album (which hasn't even been released yet), I figured it would probably be the whole thing in sequence with a few older song tacked on at the end, and indeed it was at the other London show he played last week ... what I got was an incredible setlist with only about half of the new album (and not all in a row either!), and songs from every album he's released since 1990 (except for the third Audioslave album). If you are a fan of his (Spunky, I hope you are reading this!), then witness this awesomeness: Part Of Me Time You Know My Name No Such Thing Gun Spoonman (w/ Good Times, Bad Times [Led Zeppelin Cover]) Hunger Strike (with Tim McIlrath of Rise Against) Show Me How To Live Exploder Be Yourself Billie Jean (Michael Jackson cover) Ground Zero Never Far Away Gasoline Rusty Cage Can't Change Me (Acoustic) Fell On Black Days (Acoustic) Dandelion (Acoustic) Like A Stone (Acoustic) - Band Jam - Cochise Watch Out Burden In My Hand Pretty Noose Arms Around Your Love Scream Outshined Jesus Christ Pose Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin Cover) Disappearing One Like Suicide That's 30 songs and 2 and a half hours of nonstop alternative anthems. ****ing brilliant. 9/10, for sure |
Last sunday I saw AC/DC for the 4th time. And it was very good as usual.:-)
Take care, Charlotte |
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Jon Bon Jovi and friends
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Just got back from the 'Shred Yr Face 2' tour finale tonight at 02 Academy 2 in Birmingham featuring Rolo Tomassi, ****ed Up, and The Bronx!!
****ing awesome gig! Totally sold out, electric atmosphere. Bands wer blatently pissed, it was a real party atmosphere. The singers from ****ed Up and The Bronx spent most of the show in their own mosh-pit. Immense! And Steph Carter (guitarist from Gallows) was standing next to us too (he's banging the chick from Rolo Tomassi) so that was cool! I'll remember this for a long long time! |
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