Showing posts with label Roundhouse in Camden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roundhouse in Camden. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
More respect
My verdict on the Erasure concert, (embarrassingly) captured by WinkBall.
Eek!
Far better are just some of the performances from last night...
Respect
What can I say about last night's Erasure concert?
Adjectives such as great, extraordinary, amazing, astonishing, astounding, awe-inspiring, awesome, brilliant, dynamite, excellent, fabulous, fantastic, incredible, magnificent, marvellous, outstanding, phenomenal, remarkable, sensational, terrific, and tremendous [thank you, Thesaurus.com] all come to mind!
I was curious how our "national treasures" would perform, being no spring chickens these days. After all, the last time I saw them was in 1997 at the final free Pride festival at Clapham Common, and fourteen years is a long time... I need not have worried.
Andy Bell and Vince Clarke are consummate professionals. Vince's musicianship is legendary. Give Andy an audience, and he transforms into the ultimate "showgirl". Together, their chemistry works wonders!
They threw everything into it, and we had a superb evening's entertainment as a result!
[Suffice to say, their support act the lovely Frankmusik - good though he was - hardly made a lasting impression.]
All the classics (and more) were here - Victim of Love, Ship of Fools, Blue Savannah, Drama!, Stop!, Chains of Love, Oh L'amour, their new single When I Start To (Break It All Down), Love to Hate You, Who Needs Love Like That, Breath of Life, Always, and of course the ultimate gay anthems A Little Respect and Sometimes. My voice is hoarse from singing along, and my bones are aching from dancing!
An unforgettable experience...
http://www.erasureinfo.com/
Labels:
Andy Bell,
Erasure,
Frankmusik,
Roundhouse in Camden,
Vince Clarke
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