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Donington 2001
Comic Book
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OK, here's a few pics from The Custom
Rock and Blues Show June 23rd 2001
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And a review - written the morning
after
They rawkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkked.
Great weekend, great company, great music. Brain a bit pickled,
so bear with me, I could really do with a nice cup of rocknroll tea
but as usual, you lot take priority, so.....here's a quick round-up.
More in-depth stuff later, ok. Uli was just damn well astounding,
held the crowd all the way with his classical and his rock, spanning
the genres on that beautiful guitar ........then.....on come our
boyyyyyyyyyyysssssssssss, Phil lookin fit and gorgeous and amazingly
like his picture on the mousemat....Pete looking like Pete, only
with shorter hair and healthy, with red satin legs (a la mousemat)
and a red and white spotted shirt, and Michael in baggy shorts and
vest lookin much more in shape than he did a few months back.... and
slap bang wallop they went into Midnight Train, which was great, and
then Let It Roll, which for me was the best one of the set - it
rocked and it rolled and everyone seemed really happy...and then
Rawk Buddum which again was a credit to the fact that these fellas
have SURVIVED. Then Michael and Uli served up In Search of Peace of
Mind...and then we had a set from Uli and Jack Bruce which proved
that Cream was about much more than just Eric Claptout. Then they
announced that our lads were coming back on to do some
more.........but.......they couldn't find them. Hmmmm.
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So Uli improvised and again was
magnificent....and then on they come again after a bit of a delay
and went into Lights Out.....here was where the main balls-up came
when Michael seemed to lose his way with this one, but Uli picked it
up and kept it on track. And then came Doctor Doctor with the crowd
singing along, just like the old days, and then they were gonna do a
Hendrix jam but Donington operates a 11.30pm curfew so there was
only 2 minutes left - so Uli treated us to an amazing finish, which
lasted far longer than two minutes, accompanied by a sky that was
showered with fireworks, and Carl had to come onstage to wake Uli
out of his musical trance, (trying not to break the spell) so that
he finished before a literal lights out.
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The professionalism of Uli, the band,
Barry Sparks, Don Airey, Clive Bunker and all the crew made it a
great set. In the crowd there was a fair bit of anti-Schenker
heckling before our lads came on, but (and Dave will confirm this) I
turned around to one great hairy crowd of Hell's Angels and shouted
to them to give him a chance (Supreme Power and Rulers don't take no
greebo shite) - anyway, by the end of Let It Roll they were cheerin
and clappin along with the rest. The evening proved that there IS
life after Manchester.
OK, it wasn't the 'glory days' but
they were a TEAM again. They looked happy and they did the
business.
Uli said to Dave this morning (see the smooth way I
just threw that bit in) that when he looked out at the biker crowd
it felt very bizarre, the way they were all accepting and enjoying
the classical parts of his set. Uli also told Dave that a large part
of his set was improvised. We could see this from the interaction
between Uli, Don, Clive and Barry - like a kind of tantric telepathy
between them. Spoonful, with Jack Bruce, apparently went into some
kind of overdrive when Jack forgot to stop singing, so Uli and the
others carried on building the music around him - magical.
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I nearly forgot to tell ya, we heard some
of the new MSG cd earlier in the evening, and that Chris Logan fella
aint bad at all. Oh yeh, and they also said they were recording last
night's set for a new live album.
So, general consensus on
the night was that we had a great team effort where they righted the
wrongs of Manchester. Great to see them all alive and up there. You
wanted them and you got them. And you got them enriched by a
fantastic line-up of other musicians. What you didn't get was Me in
the Wet T-Shirt competition but you can't have everything.
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Addendum:
It aint 1978. And it
never will be again. But taking Uli's set as a whole, (which is what
I reviewed) we got our money's worth. The atmosphere on stage was
good. It depends whether you are judging the show as a complete
item, or analysing it as an audition for Schenker. As a complete
item we were NOT let down. The power of Uli and his totally
professional band more than made up for the cockups, which maybe 99%
of the crowd wouldn't have noticed anyway - they wouldn't have been
putting Schenker's performance under the microscope like what some
of us do. The overall sound from the stage was stunning, and it was
a great weekend - blimey, the weather was perfect, the air display,
the fireworks at the end, and the great crowd too (not forgettin the
people working there who were so helpful and friendly - not stroppy
buggers like at some events you go
to).
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This
concert was recorded for a live Double Album and DVD
for release in November 2002 - details are HERE
Now go to
LEGENDS
OF ROCK 2002
for details of the DVD of the Donington show
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