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Live Review of
Crosby Stills & Nash @ Royal Albert Hall - July 1, 2009
by Alan C from Edgware
The venue was like a sauna but CSN were note perfect. However much we know of each of their individual talents and their collective greatness they are still a revelation live.
The pre interval set was largely chilled out and melodic including many great covers (highlight for me Tim Hardin's... [more]
Event Date: July 1, 2009
Event Venue: Royal Albert Hall
The venue was like a sauna but CSN were note perfect. However much we know of each of their individual talents and their collective greatness they are still a revelation live.
The pre interval set was largely chilled out and melodic including many great covers (highlight for me Tim Hardin's Reason To Believe). In the second half they really rocked out with some inspired guitar from Stephen Stills and with Crosby showing he can still belt it out vocally.
A very long standing ovation may have been from a partisan crowd but it was very well deserved nontheless. [less]
Live Review of
BB King, John Mayall @ The NIA - June 25, 2009
by Alan C from Edgware
John Mayall provided a great warm up set. Then the octogenerian bluesman B.B. King wowed the crowd with his humour, his humility and his amazing music. Legend is an over used word - but not in this case... [more]
Event Date: June 25, 2009
Event Venue: The NIA
John Mayall provided a great warm up set. Then the octogenerian bluesman B.B. King wowed the crowd with his humour, his humility and his amazing music. Legend is an over used word - but not in this case [less]
Live Review of
Hard Rock Calling: Bruce Springsteen, The Dave Matthews Band & more @ Hyde Park - June 28, 2009
by Alan C from Edgware
Saw The Low Anthem in the afternoon on the other stage - brilliant check them out.
Bruce was as energetic as ever during his 3 hour set and the E Street band were excellent. Opening with a cover of the Clash's London Calling followed by Promised Land from Darkness on the... [more]
Event Date: June 28, 2009
Event Venue: Hyde Park
Saw The Low Anthem in the afternoon on the other stage - brilliant check them out.
Bruce was as energetic as ever during his 3 hour set and the E Street band were excellent. Opening with a cover of the Clash's London Calling followed by Promised Land from Darkness on the Edge of Town (my personal favourite Boss album) was my personal highlight, though the set was littered with great songs and great moments. [less]
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