
A rather
boring review...
On Friday the 14th of May we arrived in Birmingham where we soon met the
others who had booked tickets for Ronnie Scott's. We were all there to see Graham
& Co. on their last two nights at Scott's.
When the
band we were waiting for came on stage, it was a real pleasure, not just
to see them there but also because the audience, not just our table, gave
them a very warm welcome indeed! Someone correct me if it was just my
imagination, but most of the crowd seemed to be there for Graham & Co.
As I understand, that was not always the case on dates in 1998 when the
audience didn't even bother to stop and listen to what Graham had to say
in between the songs! These two last nights I don't think the band had
much to complain. Everybody reacted very enthusiastically to all their
songs and comments. So the only thing that could have been a disappointment,
the attitude of the rest of the people there, was even better than we
were hoping for! The line-up
of the band was: Graham Gouldman, Rick Fenn, Stuart Tosh, Simon Carter
and Mick Wilson. The latter made us reminiscent of Lol Creme in the 1972
10cc when he was singing the lead vocals on "Rubber Bullets", "Change
The World" and part of "I'm Mandy, Fly Me". Keyboard player Simon Carter
surprised us with a Caribbean steel drum sound for the middle part of
"From Rochdale To Ocho Rios" and proved to be a very versatile musician
as he suddenly picked up a bass guitar during another song. (Graham: "Oh,
what is he playing now"?!)
It seemed to me that every member was determined to give us all a great
evening! Must admit I don't know anything about music, I just know what I
like to hear but can barely distinguish between a guitar and a keyboard so
I am sure somebody else will be much more qualified to say if it was good
when it comes down to the quality of the sound and vocal talents. But to
me it just sounded excellent, not just every minute, every single
millisecond! Even the silences in between were of a superb quality! I do
realise that that could be interpreted quite the wrong way but you are all
10cc fans (and intelligent enough) to understand that it is my way of
saying that the whole evening just couldn't be any better!!!

On Saturday we went to Ronnie Scott's again and this time
we actually got a table that was placed against the stage. Graham and
Rick were almost standing on our table, it was that close! Again, the
music was great (isn't this getting boring?), and they played 10cc hits
like "Dreadlock Holiday" and "I'm Not In Love", Gouldman compositions
like "Bus Stop", "For Your Love" and Wax's "Bridge To Your Heart". Sometimes
with a different and fresh arrangement as was the case in "Art For Art
Sake" and "I'm Not In Love". Of course, they must have played some of
these tracks thousands of times but they all performed it with such enthusiasm
- incredible! I heard no one saying: "(Yawn)...Oh, we've heard this all
before...."
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Thanks again everyone, especially Graham and the band but also our
fellow 10cc fans, for making these two nights very memorable ones
indeed! |
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