Kelly was so engaging. I loved the fact he asked the audience “most of you are over 40 right?”. Well not me, first time I’ve felt young for a while. Thanks for that Kelly. The tracks that are still played on the radio today are clearly still relevant as there were lots of others in the (sell out) crowd who were not quite that age too.
Going back to the musicians, I was wowed! Each musician had their chance to shine. I can sometimes zone out in a concert when they do the old “introduce the band” but not this time.
Thom Gimbel played an amazing sax solo on ‘Urgent’ but also spent his time on stage switching easily from guitar to keyboards, flute to sax. Now that’s talent! Michael Bluestein (keys) and Chris Frazier (drums) both had solo spots, which I was blown away by. The sounds that came out of those keys,and drums had me glued to them. The theatrics of twirling sticks and adding water to the drums to make cool effects was appreciated too.
Jeff Pilson and Bruce Watson were awesome too with loads of crowd interaction and high energy performances.
If you can not already tell, I really loved the whole show. It made me wish I had seen them before and I will definitely be looking out for dates in the future.
The encore gave everyone what they were waiting for in ‘I Want To Know What love is’ complete with a local school choir.
The Royal Albert Hall was lit up again. I had a little giggle as Kelly had asked the audience to get their “lighters out” before adding “or your phones”, times have definitely changed. Then ending on a High energy track ‘Hot Blooded’.
The fact that the tracks I have known and loved from the radio were not being played or sung by all the same people made no difference to me at all. Kudos to Mick Jones putting this band together over and over again and the awesome talent that are still at top of their game musically.
I would recommend any music fan to go and watch these guys, pure talent!
Just before I sign off I must say I really enjoyed the support acts too. John Parr played an acoustic set, he managed to fill the stage with just a mic and guitar and he was wonderful. As was Joanne Shaw Taylor and her band who got the crowd nicely warmed up for Foreigner.