TrevorR Posted Wednesday at 12:57 Posted Wednesday at 12:57 (edited) A chum’s wife couldn’t make it to Postmodern Jukebox at G-Live so he offered me her ticket. I do love PMJ’s videos where they mash up modern hits with older musical styles. However, live they took it to another level. Such a fun, fun night out. Not bad seats, either!!! Edited Wednesday at 12:59 by TrevorR Photo issues… 4 Quote
rwillett Posted Friday at 18:09 Posted Friday at 18:09 The Out and Out Blues Band with our very own @ossyrocks on bass 2 Quote
rwillett Posted Friday at 18:38 Posted Friday at 18:38 (edited) The sound is excellent Edited Friday at 18:41 by rwillett Quote
ossyrocks Posted Friday at 20:33 Posted Friday at 20:33 1 hour ago, rwillett said: The sound is excellent Thanks for coming Rob! The sound on stage was pretty good too. For anyone interested, I ran my P bass into a GK Legacy 800, through an Elf 2x8. The GK DI ran to FOH and back at me a little bit in the monitors. Quote
rwillett Posted Friday at 20:37 Posted Friday at 20:37 I thoughly enjoyed the set. Songs were great, really tight band. Quote
Peloquin Posted Saturday at 09:31 Posted Saturday at 09:31 Saw Agnostic Front last night at Robins in Wolverhampton. Not seen them for years. They were still good. Quote
three Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Roger Daltrey in Manchester last night. A voice I've known since I was 10 and all of the characteristics and timbre remain intact. An extraordinary vocal performance, and not just in view of age. An outrageously talented nine-piece band including some big names. Roger moaned about his IEMs for most of the performance, though that seems par. Probably a gig for Who and Daltrey stalwarts but a superb two-hour set that covered a lot of ground with some excellent variations on classic and less well-known tracks. A highly appreciative audience too, and the band and Roger appeared to be genuinely happy throughout. Excellent mix overall - I was directly in-front of the desk. Acoustic instruments - and there were many of them - were handled beautifully. As one might imagine, the only flabby, mushy, indistinct mess was the bass. No note definition at all. A P employed throughout with no visible bass amp. A very good player I'd assume (given the overall class of the band) but impossible to tell. Quote
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