Brief review: A charity evening in Chelsea. Purchased initially as The Who were meant to be performing, but they dropped out for unexplained reasons. We decided to go anyway and support the charity who do excellent musical therapy work - primarily with disabled youngsters. As well as some traditional Christmas Carols and readings in this grand location, there were 2 "substitute" guests.
First up was Richie Sambora (ex Bon Jovi guitarist and songwriter). Richie has had some well documented addiction issues in the past and let's just say he appeared a little "distracted" here and provoked a few mutterings around us. His choice of a guitar pedal that attempted to convert the sound into a Church organ effect just about worked on the first number - Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", but soon became quite grating on the Bon Jovi numbers. Being a fan of both JBJ and Richie from years gone by, the performance - whilst unique (and for a good cause) - was quite a disappointment.
By contrast, other than observing that Nile Rodgers seems to be the darling of the BBC (can a charity concert they broadcast be performed without him and / or Emeli Sandé?), I had reasonably low expectations. He always comes across as a decent bloke, but doesn't really play the style of music I go for. Credit where credit is due though, he and the 2 singers (under the guise of "Chic") were excellent, basically serving up a mini "Greatest Hits" set of songs he wrote or co-wrote. You wouldn't really catch me dancing at the best of times, but his excellence as a musician shone through.Mince pies and mulled wine followed and we even saw the BBC's Wendy Hurrell who had done an interview slot early for BBC London. Bearing in mind some of the rubbish that BBC London News frequently send her to, hopefully this was a more enjoyable evening for her as it was for the rest of us.
Venue and View: Right hand side on ground floor, pews at the front (just behind sponsors)
Everybody Dance
We Are Family
Get Lucky
Le Freak
Good Times / Rapper's Delight
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Setlist - Richie Sambora
Hallelujah
It's My Life
Wanted Dead or Alive
I'll Be There for You
Livin' on a Prayer
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