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Reviews from concerts on 25 May

  • Eagles
    Eagles
    Sportpaleis - Wilrijk, Belgium
    • One of these nights ... It was magical, thank you Don, Glen, Timothy, Joe ...
    • Thanks ,you are the best Last night :-)
  • Jethro Tull
    Jethro Tull
    O2 Shepherds Bush Empire - London, UK
    • Superb show, featuring back projections, the new album and classics from the Jethro Tull catalogue, the use of Ryan O'Donnell really helped Ian out vocally, and his use of theatrics was to be applauded .
  • The Undertones
    The Undertones
    Oxford Brookes University Student Union - Oxford, UK
    • I was there!! Sixteen years old, lost a percentage of my body weight in perspiration, passion, energy, one of the finest gigs I’ve been to. It rained on the inside of the windows.
  • Bob Marley
    Bob Marley
    Rolle College - Exmouth, UK
    • i remember this one, i proposed to my now ex wife after seeing this live, she left me cuz she didnt understand why 'age is just a number'
    • what’s up dog
  • Mott the Hoople
    Mott the Hoople
    Allen Theatre - Cleveland, US
    • One of the first and best rock concerts of the dozens and dozens I went to as a teen. The Allen was a relatively small venue, approaching a very large highschool or college auditorium. Seating was first come first serve. The tickets cost a whopping $6 each and were sold as under counter sales at various "hippy" stores (records, clothing, curiosity, book) boutiques of the era. The was no ticket master to scrape 50% off the top... Musically they were as good as or better than the radio, if you get my drift. "Spot on" as the Brits might say. (sometimes live just plain sucks...that's just the truth. Vocal chords get stressed, finger get jammed, backs get sore, hangovers do their damage, etc) I've been to some pretty sobering concerts over the years) The light show was pretty good as I recall, I had been to a few concerts and seen many on tv, but it was the first time I saw such an (at the time) elaborate "light show" on stage. Oh, btw, Golden Earring was originally scheduled to act as front band, but the story goes (or went at the time) that their bass player had OD'd, so they were replaced by some no-name third tier group called "Kansas" who played a song that later went a bit "viral" called "dust in the wind" I've been to probably 50 or 60 rock concerts" since ~1971, and of them, I'd rank this in the top 5.

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