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Jack Garratt at Hammersmith Apollo, 24 November 2016
Jack Garratt recently played two nights at Hammersmith Apollo. I saw the second show. He was at Latitude in 2014 in the i-Arena tent in the Woods. It was clear something was going on. It was packed and the reception … Continue reading
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Tagged concerts, Hammersmith Apollo, Jack Garratt, music
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Gengahr at the Courtyard Theatre, Shoreditch, 25 November 2016
Tonight, after a couple of beers to see off a Kiwi colleague who’s heading back to New Zealand, I went to see my favourite indie band of recent times, Gengahr. Always such a great band live, and, as you’ll know … Continue reading
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Tagged concerts, Courtyard theatre, Gengahr, Indie, music
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“I Was There – A Musical Journey”. Now on Amazon and Kindle!
Finally! All the tweaks and formatting done. The page index revised, then revised again. “I Was There – A Musical Journey”, the story of my musical life, is now available on Amazon and Kindle. You can see the Amazon … Continue reading
“Born to Run” (the autobiography) by Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen is responsible for the best record I ever heard – “Darkness on the Edge of Town”. He is responsible for the best concert I ever saw – Wembley in 2013, when he played the whole of “Darkness on … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen, music
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Have you Heard?- (80) “The Sound of Crying” by Prefab Sprout
I don’t know if you’ll all know Prefab Sprout. They are an English band, who shone brightest in the 1980s, led by singer and all-round musician Paddy McAloon. They were indie I guess, but with a touch of Steely Dan … Continue reading
Whitney and Julia Jacklin at Koko, Camden, 10 November 2016
Last night my friend Jon and I went up to Koko in Camden to catch up with a couple of bands who were at End of the Road but we missed. Julia Jacklin, an Aussie singer whose sound could be … Continue reading
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Tagged concerts, Julia Jacklin, Koko, music, Whitney
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Songs for America
Woke up this morning… 6.45. Grab the iPhone. Guardian news app. The latest on Hillary’s victory margin. It’s all Trump. Why is it all about Trump? Oh…… ‘Tis democracy. The American people have spoken. Just like the people of England … Continue reading
The Big Moon at the Scala, Kings Cross, 3 November 2016
To the Scala in Kings Cross to see The Big Moon, another of the bands I saw for the first time at End of the Road, and really liked. In fact I saw them twice at End of the … Continue reading
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Tagged concerts, London, music, The Big Moon, The Scala
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Have you Heard? – (79) “Ear to the Door” by Blue House
I’ve got a new favourite song – one of those I just can’t stop playing. And it doesn’t rock! It chugs along in a Velvet Underground fashion. It isn’t dead sad either; instead it’s a wistful reflection on a break … Continue reading
Bad Company at the O2 Arena (the Dome), 29 October 2016
WARNING: if you are under 40 this review may make no sense at all, unless you liked your parents’ record collection. Tonight I succumbed to the temptation of a a huge dose of nostalgia. I saw Bad Company at the … Continue reading
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Tagged bad company, concerts, music, O2 Arena, The Dome
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