Gav Posted November 24, 2013 Posted November 24, 2013 Went to the Dylan gig Saturday. He did come on around 7:40 and there was a congestion getting to the seats! Fantastic gig, Bob was definitely in good form. Just to be picky, and it's not just Dylan, why do some artists feel the need to re do some of the older songs? I like Tangled up in blue like the 1974 version! Also there was no interaction with the crowd. This is being picky! I came out feeling in awe that i had just seen a legend and he did some great songs! You will enjoy Gav! Dylan lost his voice in the 80's and had to learn to sing again. He probably can't sing the 1974 version anymore but has reworked it. GAV theatre says Dylan on stage at 7.40 but he came on at 7.32. I'll say no more because this is different and I don't want to spoil it. Thanks Paul Quote
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Paul Posted November 24, 2013 Posted November 24, 2013 (edited) Ackroyd I've been watching Bob Dylan off and on for 40 plus years since 1969 - Isle of Wight - and for me one of great joys is not knowing what you're going to hear - he constantly reworks the music. One of my favourites was Earls Court in 1978 when virtually every song was hugely different from the original. Listen to the Live at Budokan album to get my meaning, I'm sure you have already. Slept on the pavement in Leeds Headrow for two nights to get that ticket, the web is wonderful!! Since Modern Times I think his music has evolved fantastically and he's producing probably the best music, as opposed to lyrics, of his career. From any artists view it must be incredibly boring to be expected to produce the same performance of a song today as 40 years ago so the need to rework it is to me very understandable. Like everyone else I could have written a set list and style that would have been my ideal but not one Dylan would have performed. I was just delighted to get the same feeling of huge excitement and a little tearfulness on Friday at 59 as I did when I was 15 years old. So as the great man says May You Stay Forever Young. Edited November 24, 2013 by Paul Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted November 25, 2013 Backroom Posted November 25, 2013 If you don't know why paying £40+ to watch 'American Wrestling' is odd, then good luck to you I say Thanks darling I suppose it's not normal to go and watch your favourite tv show get recorded :/ Well colour me weird Ackroyd I've been watching Bob Dylan off and on for 40 plus years since 1969 - Isle of Wight - and for me one of great joys is not knowing what you're going to hear - he constantly reworks the music. One of my favourites was Earls Court in 1978 when virtually every song was hugely different from the original. Listen to the Live at Budokan album to get my meaning, I'm sure you have already. Slept on the pavement in Leeds Headrow for two nights to get that ticket, the web is wonderful!!Since Modern Times I think his music has evolved fantastically and he's producing probably the best music, as opposed to lyrics, of his career. From any artists view it must be incredibly boring to be expected to produce the same performance of a song today as 40 years ago so the need to rework it is to me very understandable. Like everyone else I could have written a set list and style that would have been my ideal but not one Dylan would have performed. I was just delighted to get the same feeling of huge excitement and a little tearfulness on Friday at 59 as I did when I was 15 years old. So as the great man says May You Stay Forever Young. And GAV said I was odd..... Quote
Paul Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 (edited) And GAV said I was odd..... Why Mike? Back then if you wanted a ticket for an event queuing was the only real choice unless one chanced the postal ballot. Edited November 25, 2013 by Paul Quote
Stuart Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Haha. Fan of choreographed play fighting sledging fan of one of music's greatest ever and most original icons! Another BRFCS Production. Quote
only2garners Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 If being reduced to tears by a performance is odd then count me as well - I was by Kate Tempest at Glastonbury this year. Or is it OK if you're 60? Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted November 25, 2013 Backroom Posted November 25, 2013 Tbf Stuart, I'm also a fan of Dylan but queueing for that long? Not my thing. You make wrestling sound easy! Try it some day, it's hard as hell. Dropping 6/7ft onto your back onto a relatively solid mat (hardly gym mats) hurts. And doing that about a dozen times in 10mins on top of various athletic jumps. Just because it's choreographed, that doesn't make it easier or less entertaining. It's essentially athletics and acting combined. I get as much from that as I do from competitive sports like MMA or boxing (if not more because it's so OTT and ridiculous). Quote
Gav Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Haha. Fan of choreographed play fighting sledging fan of one of music's greatest ever and most original icons! Another BRFCS Production. You couldn't make it up Stuart! Quote
Backroom Mike E Posted November 27, 2013 Backroom Posted November 27, 2013 At what point did I sledge Bob Dylan btw? Quote
Sandiway Blue Posted December 15, 2013 Posted December 15, 2013 Just got back from seeing 'The Damned' at The Ritz in Manchester.What a cracking gig! No messing around,bang,bang,bang,one song after another.Truly one of the best live performances i've seen in a while and i've seen some belting ones over the last 5 years. Quote
Willie Eckerslike Posted December 19, 2013 Posted December 19, 2013 Sabbath at Manchester Arena last night. Was expecting Ozzy's voice to be a bit of a let down but he was in great form. Wasn't the longest gig I've ever been to but it was quality from start to end Quote
Friarsnig Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 Black Sabbath were fantastic, and like Willie said Ozzy's performance was great. A real entertainer who knows how to get a crowd going, not that they needed any encouragement. Brilliant gig. God may be dead, but Jesus can play a mean drum solo. Quote
adopted scouser Posted December 20, 2013 Posted December 20, 2013 Sabbath at Manchester Arena last night. Was expecting Ozzy's voice to be a bit of a let down but he was in great form. Wasn't the longest gig I've ever been to but it was quality from start to end I was there, superb ! Quote
yoda Posted December 22, 2013 Posted December 22, 2013 I was there, superb ! just had a customer in who said the same Quote
Paul Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 (edited) Tom Wrigglesworth is playing Chorley Little Theatre on March 15th. I think he's on Darwen around that date as well. Should be a fun evening. £12 ticket Edited January 11, 2014 by Paul Quote
only2garners Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 (edited) He's on at the Lowry the night after. I was going to go there but maybe I'll get to Chorley instead. edit: Just realised I'm in London on 15th as my birthday present was tickets to the reopening event at the Olympic Velodrome on the Friday night. Edited January 11, 2014 by only2garners Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted January 11, 2014 Moderation Lead Posted January 11, 2014 A few good gigs on the horizon this year: Less Than Jake/Reel Big Fish in early Feb, Bombay Bicycle Club in March, John Butler Trio in early April, and Jurassic 5 in June! Quote
Guest Norbert Posted January 11, 2014 Posted January 11, 2014 You like your ska-punk then. Did you ever see King Prawn? They often played in Bedford and I saw them loads when I was about 19. Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted January 11, 2014 Moderation Lead Posted January 11, 2014 Yeah, saw them years back at a small tent at Leeds Festival, they were good! Mostly for nostalgia watching the ska-punk tbh, not really listened to them properly for years, always good live though! Quote
bob fleming Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Motorhead have pulled their tour again (first November and now February). Lemmy clearly isn't a well guy. This is a band I've followed since 1980! Saw them for the first time at KGH in 1984 and nigh on every tour ever since. Could be the end of an era. Not everyone's cup of tea obviously but like the Rovers they've been a constant for most of my years. Gutted! 1 Quote
Willie Eckerslike Posted January 24, 2014 Posted January 24, 2014 Happy memories of Motörhead gigs in the late 70s and early 80s at KGH First one I went to was in 76 or 77 in the Windsor Hall under KGH Went home totally deaf and happy as Larry Haven't seen them for quite a while but hope it's not the end Quote
perthblue02 Posted January 25, 2014 Posted January 25, 2014 Happy memories of Motörhead gigs in the late 70s and early 80s at KGH First one I went to was in 76 or 77 in the Windsor Hall under KGH Went home totally deaf and happy as Larry Haven't seen them for quite a while but hope it's not the end Think it was 1977 and they were supported by a Blackpool band that went on to become quite notorious for their political views who happened to be on the same label at the time Quote
ackroyd75 Posted January 25, 2014 Posted January 25, 2014 Motorhead have pulled their tour again (first November and now February). Lemmy clearly isn't a well guy. This is a band I've followed since 1980! Saw them for the first time at KGH in 1984 and nigh on every tour ever since. Could be the end of an era. Not everyone's cup of tea obviously but like the Rovers they've been a constant for most of my years. Gutted! I am gutted too! Followed them since 1977's Motorhead single (and Hawkwind before that). Hope Lemmy pulls through. Aftershock is Motorhead back to their best so there is some hope. Quote
MCMC1875 Posted January 25, 2014 Posted January 25, 2014 Motorhead have pulled their tour again (first November and now February). Lemmy clearly isn't a well guy. This is a band I've followed since 1980! Saw them for the first time at KGH in 1984 and nigh on every tour ever since. Could be the end of an era. Not everyone's cup of tea obviously but like the Rovers they've been a constant for most of my years. Gutted! Saw Overkill and Bomber tours at KGH. They blew me away. Seems like yesterday. Lemmy has a pacemaker now. Quote
bob fleming Posted January 26, 2014 Posted January 26, 2014 I am gutted too! Followed them since 1977's Motorhead single (and Hawkwind before that). Hope Lemmy pulls through. Aftershock is Motorhead back to their best so there is some hope.Aye!! Aftershock is really quite marvellous. Ironic really, quite life affirming. Life's a bitch ain't it? Born to lose, live to win. Quote
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