The Stranglers - The Dome - 9/3/10 - The Review
This was one of the greatest concerts of all time.
Sounds good. Just for context - can you list the other concerts you have seen in the last 2 years please.
Did they do "Five minutes"
Tthe best stranglers song ever!
yes they did in the Encore
Having seen the stranglers in the 70s & 80s I was disappointed the last time I saw them ..but not tonight ..as Gareth says it was top draw ...Mr Greenfields keyboard work was worth the ticket money alone !!
The lead singer who took over from Cornwall was more than an adequate replacment.
In fact he is in many ways better than Cornwall for vocals and guitar musicianship.
Sounds good. Just for context - can you list the other concerts you have seen in the last 2 years please.
yes they did in the Encore
Having seen the stranglers in the 70s & 80s I was disappointed the last time I saw them ..but not tonight ..as Gareth says it was top draw ...Mr Greenfields keyboard work was worth the ticket money alone !!
Go to HMV and track down Rattus Norvegicus made in 1976 which is the greatest debut album of all time imo. This album I can guarantee will make an impression on you.
Seen around 100 concerts I wuld guess. This was in the top 5. I would rather hear from someone who went to see what they thought.
Have to agree; classic album, which I still play regularly today.
Listening to/watching the karate-kicking-on-stage-while-playing Jean-Jacques Burnel inspired me to learn bass guitar when I was younger; whereas most bassists just stand at the back playing the same notes as the rhythm guitarist, JJB played the bass as the lead instrument (and inspired the other criminally under-rated bassist, Pete Hook of New Order). The bass-playing at the end of Down in the Sewer (my all-time joint favourite track ever, along with Led Zep's 'Kashmir') still thrills and amazes me today.
I remember seeing The Stranglers at the Brighton Top Rank on the 'No More Heroes' tour in autumn 1977; when the lights went down for them to come on, a load of Hell's Angels appeared and sat at the front of the stage; we all thought they were going to beat the band up for being 'punks', but they were actually friends (from Amsterdam) of the band at the time, who JJB had invited to the gig.
Happy days!
Mind you, Hugh Cornwell left the band at the right time; the last two albums with the original line-up were dreadful: 'Dreamtime' and '10' - embarrassingly awful.
:guitarunk::guitar:
Great gig. Supported by The Dictators I seem to remember.