Spock’s Beard and Frost – Live at The Arches (6th July 2008)

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Wow.  Last night was a whole bag of Prog-related madness.

First of we had Frost*.

They don’t do anything you haven’t heard in prog before.  But.  They do it very well.

I hadn’t heard them much before last night, just a few tracks played at Neil’s the night before, and they played a blinder.  I advise everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, to give them a try.  Tracks are available on their myspace page and there’s some tomfoolery on youtube.

And then came Spock’s Beard.  And they rocked the place down.

My gig experience is very much like this: rarely is the support band any good, and if they are then the main band often aren’t.  That’s not a general rule,  but it’s the way I’ve experienced it.

This was different.  The Beard rocked.  They played a lot of recent songs that I wasn’t to up on but they did a fantastic job.

So, there you go.

Senser – Live at Barfly (31st May 2008)

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Heh.

Saturday night saw myself, Edgy and Skiv attending Barfly, easily the crappiest venue in Glasgow, to watch the Rapcore wonders called Senser.

Wonderful.

To put this in perspective, Edgy and I were into Senser back in ‘93/94 on the back of the Eject single and the album Stacked Up.  But I had never seen them live.

So comes the chance when the Edgemeister and I see that they’ve reformed and are playing in Glasgow!

It was a good night, with the band on after a few support acts who were mostly forgettable.

And while they played a fair selection of stuff I didn’t recognise, they DID play Eject, Age of Panic, Switch and No Comply which justified the price of the ticket alone.

Ah, to be easily pleased.

The Moody Blues – Live at Glasgow Armadillo (3rd October 2006)

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

Three old guys and their live backing band.

Two hours of music chosen from a career spanning 40 years.

Different Class.

During the first half of the gig they rattled through plenty of quality tunes including my mum’s favoutite (for she was there with me), “Never Comes The Day”.

After the half time beer break they dove straight in to a selection of my favourite Moody tunes: Forever Autumn, Higher and Higher, I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock And Roll Band), Question and, of course, Nights In White Satin.

The Moody Blues are, without a doubt, one of the finest bands still playing today.

Messers Hayward, Lodge and Edge are three of the best musicians I have ever had the pleasure to see live and it’s great to know that after all these years that they’re still doing what they’re good at.

And before I forget, during the intermission I got talking to an American guy who had come over from the States for the day JUST for the concert. If that isn’t dedication, I don’t know what is.