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My son and his girlfriend were watching the Sam Smith concert last night but it’s very bland stuff.
Having owned a loop pedal it boggles my mind how good he is at it.
Of what we saw:
Ed was up first & say what you like about him/his music, you can’t deny that boys ability to hold a crowd. Just him, one guitar & a looper..
Jess Glynne, she can sing but no attempt to interact with the crowd. Guitarist had a nice Strat into a Kemper & Marshall cab.
Liam Payne was entertaining enough. Not my thing but daughter loved it.
Mabel had some good songs but rendered unlistenable by the sub bass making your chest hurt with the vibrations. Don’t know if it was meant to be like this or if I’m just old..
Years & Years. Surprisingly good & entertaining. Green cat suit withstanding..
Chroma on the introducing stage were really good, bit like Royal Blood in sound (drummer, bassist (that also sounds like guitar) & female vocalist). Local band too.
Chvrches were excellent but the sound let them down (couldn’t really hear the vocals).
Wolf Alice were superb and the highlight for me - really entertaining plus some nice Jaguars, Telecasters & Fender amps.
Sam Smith, again say what you like about his music but he was excellent, the crowd loved him. Guitarist had a loverly ES330... Want one now...
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Stereophonics were good this afternoon
I watched them too, agreed he did a great job but looked like he really didn’t want to be there haha
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I can't quite believe we're on a music forum with people complaining about live music being put on on a huge scale in ANY format...