thanks for your contribution
ticket price might have something to do with paying de la soul, bobby womack, mark e smith etc to be on tour with them?
agree, it's too much - hence ebay.
a team of stars doesn't necessarily result in a star team (or words to that effect, too much to drink at luch today), can't see it myself but I hope you enjoy the show tonight....Tubthumper and his troup will be in effect at the Centre tonight.
Whilst I agree that the price is a lot....the number of musicians they are carting around on this production is vast. Hence the price I guess. I'd pay £45 to see De La Soul, half of The Clash, Damon, Mark E Smith and Bobby Womack any day. Seriously, everyone, please read that list again. And if Gruff Rhys joins them for SuperFast I shall walk out of the gig, straight into the sea and never be seen again.
I have it on good authority the show is great and has come along way from the somewhat clumsy Glasto performance.
can't see it myself
Wow. That was good. Bloody good. 10 times better than Glasto. Great to see such a huge performance in a relatively small venue. There must have been over 30 performers in the band? You can see why the ticket price was so high. There 8 in the brass ensemble, 7 strings and 7 Syrian's. That's 22 before you got to the band proper and the numerous guests.
The Womack vocal towards the end gave me goose bumps, esp with the backing video. Glad they played 19-2000. The new single is great and the singer (Galey) is a star in the making. Clint Eastwood was brilliant, people were going nuts were I was stood. Loved the brass guys. Above all every member of the band looked like they were having a ball.
Mick and Paul have matured interestingly, Simenon is (still) an old outlaw/gunslinger whilst Mick seems to have become a slightly camp grandad who has had one too many sherrys.
And interestingly all the common 'complaints' about the Glasto performance were addressed, some quite obviously.
I really do think Damon is a genius.
Yeah, right, Liam. I cant wait to listen to the new Beady Eye single.
Pretty much sold out or many empty seats?
i thought Simenon was immense (as he was when i saw The Good, The Bad, The Queen) but Jones just seemed.....redundant. Playing away all the time (seemed to be the same chord) but was his guitar plugged in? Couldn't understand why there was a second (audible!) guitarist on stage. It took the shine a bit off an excellent show to see such a legend looking like a bloody mascot only. Reminded me a bit of the Brian Wilson recent live shows.
As for Albarn: pretentious? yes! totally "into it"? yes! mad genius conductor? quite possibly yes!!
It took a while for me to get into the groove of the show but by the end it was a corker.
i thought Simenon was immense (
The Kishishev of the team, drove them along. Loved him.
As for Albarn: pretentious? yes! totally "into it"? yes! mad genius conductor? quite possibly yes!!
as a sceptic(dragged along by the missus) i was very impressed and now a convert....i even bought a T! Jones was immense but did not have the stage presence of Simonen. Joe would have grinned.