Saturday, May 31, 2025

Jamie and the Jets - Friday 30th May - St George’s Church, Beckenham


Brief review:  A spectacular church venue which doubles as an arts venue for shows. Tonight we are here for Jamie and The Jets (Elton John tribute) and very good it is too, albeit a little quiet. Late substitution on the guitar, but he is doing very well for his first show. There are some (very) deep cuts along with the hits, but none the worse for it in, what is turns out to be a 2 hour show. The piano belongs to the church and apparently is challenging to play, although as Jamie joked "if it was good enough for Rick Wakeman....".

Plus we had the excitement of a tram part-way home.

Venue and View:  4th row central, pew seats!

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

The Ataris - Tuesday 27th May - O2 Academy, Islington


Brief review:
 
 A rare indoor headline show in the UK for Kris Roe and his punk-rock band from Indiana. This led to an extended set and very good it was too. Leaning heavily on the excellent "So Long, Astoria", the band even namechecked the ex London venue of the same name and showed decent local "Crossrail" knowledge! Hopefully they enjoyed the show and will be back sometime soon.

Venue and View:  End of the bar, half way back on the left

Setlist
In This Diary
Unopened Letter to the World
The Hero Dies in This One
Takeoffs and Landings
Your Boyfriend Sucks
Car Song
Boxcar
1*15*96
The Boys of Summer
I.O.U. One Galaxy
All Souls' Day
San Dimas High School Football Rules
I Won't Spend Another Night Alone
How I Spent My Summer Vacation
Eight of Nine
So Long, Astoria

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Clearwater Creedence Revival - Saturday 24th May - Indigo2

Brief review:  A rare triple header on the basis we like the 2 support acts as well as the headliner. First up, ELO's Bev Bevan with his band Quill. Next, John Verity from Argent. And headliners are Clearwater Credence Revival, celebrating 55 years of the real CCR (Credence Clearwater Revival). Jim Kirkpatrick is in the band, which is good news, but otherwise we are struggling to connect anyone with John Fogerty's original supergroup! Still, plenty of others here - old and unexpectedly younger (largely in checked shirts) - to celebrate.

An excellent evening.

Venue and View:  On the floor, front left

Friday, May 16, 2025

Bryan Adams - Thursday 15th May - O2 Arena

Brief review:  Exactly a year on from the last Royal Albert Hall residency, Bryan is back in London at the O2. As it as a "full floor" standing show I was expecting some gaps, but it was basically a 22,000 person "sell out" which was great. Bryan's current format has him on bass for much of the set. Previously this hasn't worked for me, but it was more tolerable this evening as he also played guitar on some of the songs which demanded the classic "twin lead guitar" sound. As always I have a few minor quibbles with the set, but as much as I think they are dire, someone must like "Go Down Rockin' " and "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman". A couple of new songs from the upcoming album, 3-4 covers and a 'B' stage for the encore. Mostly excellent and money well spent.

Venue and View:  Half way back on the left for the main show. Up close and personal for the encore at the 'B' stage.

Setlist
Roll With the Punches
Run to You
Somebody
18 til I Die
Cloud Number Nine
Make Up Your Mind
Heaven
It's Only Love
You Belong to Me / C'Mon Everybody
Can't Stop This Thing We Started
Please Forgive Me
Go Down Rockin'
Shine a Light
Here I Am
Whiskey in the Jar
When You're Gone
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?
Never Ever Let You Go
The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
One Night Love Affair
London Calling
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
Back to You
So Happy It Hurts
Summer of '69
Cuts Like a Knife
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
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Straight From the Heart
All for Love

Tuesday, May 06, 2025

Scouting For Girls - Monday 5th May - Brighton Foodies Festival, Preston Park


Brief review:
 
 Our first of 2 "Food Festival" trips to see SFG this summer as the boys return to Preston Park for the Brighton "Foodies Festival". Prior the band, Mrs B and I had very much enjoyed some gin and rum tasting in the "drinks experience" tent and a variety of ABK beer (hic!), but thankfully the toilet queues were short. A fairly standard festival set from the band who were on their normal excellent form, with the added bonus of a raucous "Come On Eileen".

Venue and View:  Standing, left of stage, 1 row behind the barrier

Setlist
I Wish I Was James Bond
Heartbeat
Famous
Michaela Strachan
This Ain't a Love Song
Gotta Keep Smiling
Come On Eileen
Posh Girls
Millionaire
Elvis Ain't Dead / Can't Help Falling in Love
She's So Lovely

* Setlist done from memory and so may not be 100% correct


Saturday, May 03, 2025

Francis Rossi - Friday 2nd May - Epsom Playhouse


Brief review:
 
 Our first of 2 trips to see the 2025 version of Francis' solo tour. The setlist is slightly updated from previous tours and there is definitely less chat and more music. Of course most would prefer a full Status Quo show, but if this keeps him performing this well then what's not to like. Don't Waste My Time was a particular favourite as well as the lesser-played Twenty Wild Horses.

Also nice to spot Bob Young sitting just in front of us, co-writer of many of the songs played.

Venue and View:  Stalls, a third back on the left.

Setlist
Pictures of Matchstick Men
In My Chair
Spinning Wheel Blues
Wild Side Of Life
Gerdundula
Claudie
Don't Waste My Time
Rock 'n' Roll
Break the Rules / Down the Dustpipe
Burning Bridges (On and Off and on Again)
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What You're Proposing
And it's Better Now
Someone Show Me Home
Twenty Wild Horses
Tongue Tied
Roll Over Lay Down
Rockin' All Over the World
In the Army Now
Down Down
Caroline