nekomatic Posted Saturday at 12:18 Posted Saturday at 12:18 A recital of piano music by Anthony Burgess, played on Anthony Burgess’s piano at the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. A musicologist sat next to us warned us to expect ‘second-rate Walton’ and I think he was being harsh, but Burgess definitely a great writer who could also compose rather than (as he apparently wished to be) a great composer who could also write. Pleased to report I didn’t viddy any ultraviolence and also slooshied no Ludwig Van, although there was some Ravel in between the Burgess. Quote
mr4stringz Posted Saturday at 12:19 Posted Saturday at 12:19 Vapors of Morphine in Coventry last night. I didn’t get the chance to see Morphine back in the 90s, and I’ll take this as the nearest to it I’ll get. Great intimate gig in a record shop, with someone live painting it! Excellent stuff! 2 Quote
Cliff Edge Posted Saturday at 17:04 Posted Saturday at 17:04 Ward Thomas last night at the Del La Warr Pavilion Bexhill. Just the two of them plus a guy playing electric guitar. Great harmonies but a very boring show. Had I been on my own I would have left before the end in case I fell asleep. The support act Kezia Gill however was excellent. Quote
vbance Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Colin Hay at Union Chapel Islington. Popped into Hope and Anchor pub before the gig which for anyone who doesn't know is just a short walk from the chapel. I'd not been in there or to Union Chapel before and both were well worth the visit. Book pre show meal which also allowed entrance to the venue 30 minutes before the official opening time. I'd recommend this if available as we got to pick our seats before the rush and the pre show meal ticket is free with no obligation to buy a meal. Support from Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket) who I'd never heard of was excellent. Overheard a conversation behind me "Colin supported us for 39 shows and we came out and watched his whole set every night" Colin Hay arrives on stage, I've been a big MAW fan but was the first time I'd seen him live.......he was just superb. Back to Hope and Anchor for a beer and a little internet search revealed matey behind me was Ed Robertson (Barenaked Ladies)...he's got good taste. Quote
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