One Liner: Bruce Foxton and friends with an excellent acoustic evening of Jam hits and rarities. Always surprised at how many I recognise.
Setlist
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Friday, May 31, 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Rhino's Revenge - Friday 24th May - Half Moon, Putney
One Liner: Another fun evening with Rhino's Revenge. A good mix of their own stuff, a few Quo tracks and some well chosen covers.
Setlist
Two Way Traffic
Cougar
Belavista Man
Spacemaker
Secretary
Busy Doing Nothin'
Back In The USSR
Before You Accuse Me (Jim vocals)
Old Time Rock & Roll
Gravy Train
One Note Blues
Mony Mony (snippet)
Jungle Love
Jam Side Down
Spend Spend Spend
Never Too Old (To Rock'n'Roll)
Bad News
My Name Is Stan
Mine All Mine
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Setlist
Two Way Traffic
Cougar
Belavista Man
Spacemaker
Secretary
Busy Doing Nothin'
Back In The USSR
Before You Accuse Me (Jim vocals)
Old Time Rock & Roll
Gravy Train
One Note Blues
Mony Mony (snippet)
Jungle Love
Jam Side Down
Spend Spend Spend
Never Too Old (To Rock'n'Roll)
Bad News
My Name Is Stan
Mine All Mine
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Labels:
Freddie Edwards,
Half Moon,
John edwards,
Putney,
review,
Rhino's Revenge
Friday, May 24, 2019
Warner E Hodges - Thursday 23rd May - Hope & Anchor, Islington
One Liner: New venue for me and it was tiny! And Warner was loud! Decent set including some AC/DC, Pink Floyd and sing-a-long John Denver!
Labels:
Hope & Anchor,
Islington,
review,
Warner E Hodges
Monday, May 20, 2019
Francis Rossi - Sunday 19th May - Orchard Theatre, Dartford
One Liner: Another evening with Francis. 85% the same stories as Richmond which was slightly disappointing, otherwise an interesting evening.
Setlist
Pictures of Matchstick Men (snippet)
Hey Joe (snippet)
In My Chair
Spinning Wheel Blues
Theme from "Coronation Street"
Caroline
Setlist
Pictures of Matchstick Men (snippet)
Hey Joe (snippet)
In My Chair
Spinning Wheel Blues
Theme from "Coronation Street"
Caroline
Friday, May 10, 2019
Quadrophenia Live! (The Goldhawks) - Thursday 9th May - Epsom Playhouse
One Liner: Decent Live run through of the mod classic from the Goldhawks with a couple of Who classics thrown in for good measure at the end. Good sound and vocals.
Labels:
Epsom,
Epsom Playhouse,
Quadrophenia Live!,
review,
The Goldhawks
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