Tuesday 23 November 2010

Concerts over the past year (part 2)

I'll just continue with the concerts where I finished in my post of November 8th last. 

Last May I went to Andy McKee with a friend who is also into guitarmusic. I'll wrote about Andy McKee before in a post on him and some other artists from record label CandyRat Records. It was the first time to see Andy McKee live and it sure was a treat to see him play live. Of course I already knew from his YouTube videos that he's an amazing guitar player, which was just confirmed by this live performance. It was just one man, one guitar and an audience. If you're good it's all you need. I enjoyed every minute of this concert. It was really great to see such a gifted player at work.

Eight days after Andy McKee my wife N. and I went to the SJU-huis, the local jazz club in our hometown to see Michiel Borstlap, a Dutch jazz pianist, who also gets foreign recognition and worked with great names in jazz like Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Bill Bruford, George Duke and guitar legend Les Paul. He played work from his last gorgeous CD SOLO 2010, with, like the title suggests, solo work on the piano, mostly composed/improvised by Michiel Borstlap himself. I really like this album and the past months it's been played on my CD player and computer on a regular basis. Recommended! An excellent piano player and composer/improvisator and worthwhile a visit when he's touring near you.

A few weeks later on June 10th N. and I went to see Them Crooked Vultures, with Dave Grohl, drummer of Nirvana and frontman from the Foo Fighters, Josh Homme, founder of Kyuss and also founder member and frontman of his current band Queens of the Stone Age and John Paul Jones, bass player of the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin. It was pretty loud, but certainly not bad, but quite different from the introspective music from Michiel Borstlap.

Nine days later N. and I went to Muse. It was on the same day that Holland had to play against Japan at the world cup football in South Africa. When we booked the tickets for Muse we didn't realize the concert and the football match were on the same day. Although I'm not so fanatic about football anymore but when Holland is joining the worldcup I like to watch. And because my wife N. is Japanese, you can imagine why we would like to watch the game. Lucky enough the game was in the afternoon, so we manage to watch the game first and then took the train to Nijmegen where the concert was. It wasn't an easy game for Holland but they beat Japan 1-0 and it didn't cause a matrimonial crisis.

It was the first time for us to see Muse live. The Muse concert was quite a spectacle with a huge stage and big light show and also the sound was very good. Sometimes the sound on open air concerts can be a disaster but at the Muse concert the sound quality was much better than I expected. They gave a great show and they proved to be an excellent live band. The weather gods were kindly disposed to us, despite the bad weather forecast.

Below I uploaded two pics that I took (not the highest quality, but okay enough) and I've embedded a few videos from the mentioned concerts that I found on YouTube. Enjoy!

With this posting, the posting about Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and Korn and my posting from two weeks ago, our concert reports over the past year is up to date again.

We haven't planned to visit concerts the next upcoming months, but if we do I'll keep you informed here. In the mean time I will have plenty of other stuff to write about.
(Click on the pics to enlarge)






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