Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Ann Wilson - Tuesday 26th July - Sony Hall, New York

Brief review:  When travelling, I always keep an eye out for concerts in the vicinity. Being a fan of Heart, I was pleased that Ann was stopping off in NYC whilst I was there. Her excellent new album purchased in advance, this was a lovely evening with Ann's trademark powerhouse vocals to the fore. Being picky, I'd have loved to have heard one or two of Heart's big 80's hits, but then again, hopefully the band will do the rounds again soon so that I can. The cover of The Who's Love Reign O'er Me was fantastic. Dollars well spent!

Venue and View:  Raised section towards the back. Directly facing stage overlooking the floor audience. Decent view and in-seat waitress service in an old fashioned underground ballroom.

Setlist

[Set 1]
Even It Up
Straight On
Black Wing
Magic Man
Greed
Forget Her
Love Reign O'er Me
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[Set 2]
Crazy on You
The Revolution Starts...
Bridge of Sighs
Love of My Life
Rain of Hell
Mistral Wind
Barracuda
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Going to California
Black Dog

Sunday, July 17, 2022

John Coghlan's Quo - Saturday 16th July - Half Moon, Putney

Brief review:  John is retiring from touring and, having cancelled a previous show at The Cavern, was our last chance to see him before he does. A packed Half Moon was treated to some classic Quo, but the fact that John had to take a break for around 1/3 of the set showed that he is hanging up his drumsticks at the right time.

An invaluable member of the Frantic Four - thanks for the memories John and best of luck for the future.

Venue and View:  Central, towards the back.



Monday, July 04, 2022

The Rolling Stones - Sunday 3rd July - Hyde Park, BST Presents…

Brief review:  The Rolling Stones are synonymous with Hyde Park. I really enjoyed the last time I saw them at the Olympic Stadium, so despite reservations about the high cost, their age and "standing in a field miles from the stage", decided to go along. It was a good decision. The band looked remarkably sprightly for their age and Mick Jagger in particular was full of energy and delivered vocally too. Surely this really is the last time, but if so, what a great way to bow out.

Venue and View:  Hyde Park. Outside of Golden Circle, so at least 100 yards from the stage on the left hand side. Sound a bit louder & clearer than normal for this venue. Decent view of the big screens.

Setlist
Get Off of My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
Tumbling Dice
Out of Time 
Angie 
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Like a Rolling Stone
You Got Me Rocking
Honky Tonk Women
You Got the Silver
Happy
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Paint It Black
Start Me Up
Gimme Shelter
Jumpin' Jack Flash
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Sympathy for the Devil
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

Saturday, July 02, 2022

Roger Daltrey - Friday 1st July - Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Roger Daltrey and Friends

Brief review:
  A trip to the "Far East" and an afternoon spent in the record shops and pubs of Southend (which were let's say, mixed!). Opted to come here rather than the London Palladium date as we fancied a day out and it was cheaper. Roger's solo shows are usually eclectic - and there are some songs that I'm not especially familiar with. I was thinking that Wilco Johnson may guest (being a local) - apparently he was asked, but was not available.

A bit of a scuffle broke out behind us due to two blokes constantly chatting loudly during the first 2-3 songs. It was clear that they had been enjoying a beverage or two, but having argued with those around them, had the good sense to distance themselves from the situation - which improved everyone else's enjoyment of the evening.

Venue and View:  Back of stalls (due to the price of front!). A fair distance back, but clear line of sight to the stage.

Setlist
Let My Love Open the Door
Freedom Ride
Squeeze Box
Waiting for a Friend
Another Tricky Day
Who Are You
Giving It All Away
The Kids Are Alright
Tattoo
After the Fire
Days of Light
The Way It Is (Simon Townshend)
Some Kind of Hero
As Long As I Have You
I Keep It To Myself 
Baba O'Riley
Without Your Love
Young Man Blues