She listens to She Keeps Bees
Taken at She Keeps Bees concert in Paradiso, Amsterdam. A musical discovery of the year so far for me. Some more photos (of the band self) are on my Flickr.
Taken at She Keeps Bees concert in Paradiso, Amsterdam. A musical discovery of the year so far for me. Some more photos (of the band self) are on my Flickr.
Yesterday, I’ve seen the concert of Primal Scream in Paradiso, Amsterdam. While I was really looking forward to seeing the band for the first time, the most interesting part of the night for me was to see Barrie Cadogan, the lead singer and guitarist of a three-piece band called Little Barrie.
Barrie now tours with Primal Scream. I saw him and his band a couple of times before in Amsterdam and even ended up backstage with the band. Apart of finishing all the Heineken in the band’s fridge, we left the club with a beermat full of musical tips from Barrie.
I keep the beermat until now, to remind me of that rock’n'roll night. Primal Scream were great last night and Barrie (on the photo) rocked.
Primal Scream @ Paradiso, Amsterdam, 8 August 2009 on my Flickr
We had Kaiser Chiefs here and now we also have here their buddies: The Pigeon Detectives.
Kaiser Chief’s lead singer, Ricky Wilson, is about to dive into the audience.
The exercise is as follows:
- OMG he is going to dive!
- Switch on the camera, get the settings right…
- OMG he is diving in!
- OMG my girlfriend is touching him!! :}
- Give him a shove
- And yeah, try to take a picture in mean time…
Time to complete: five seconds. (Some more photographs inside)
After I was introduced to their music by a friend, I somehow kept returning to its cold prettyness (or a warm chillness?) – it did not allow me to stay away for too long. Later on, when the second album came out, I already took a break from work to get the album right at the release date. Their magical, introspective yet sunny and playful music was sending shivers down my spine then and it still does now. The last weekend they showed up in Amsterdam for the very first time and I was lucky to be there: Husky Rescue.
Another night, another concert. I was really looking forward to this one: Chris Cornell performing in Melkweg, Amsterdam. When Audioslave failed to support their third album “Revelations” and when Chris Cornell subsequently left the band earlier this year, I was wondering when will I see Cornell performing again. Luckily, the fans and myself didn’t have to wait for too long. A few days before Cornell’s second solo album “Carry On” hit the shops, we had the man back on the stage. And he returned in style!
Hooverphonic are celebrating 10th anniversary of the release of their debut album “A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular”. The band is currently touring with a small-scale club tour, performing exclusively just the debut album songs wrapped up into the mysterious electronic sounds between the songs.
I admit, I didn’t know their music very well. In fact, I hardly new a song or two from their first album, and got to listen to their new album “Our Earthly Pleasures” just a copule of days before the concert. So I headed to Melkweg on Thursday night as a blank page, as an undercover stranger to mingle amogst the dedicated fans. MaxĂŻmo Park @ Melkweg in Amsterdam.
I remember seeing Little Barrie some two years ago, in the small hall at Paradiso, the coziest concert hall in Amsterdam. Were there altogether more than thirty people attending the concert? Not sure. A few months later, at Melkweg, the attendance was even lower. Both concerts were great, no doubt, in Melkweg we even ended up got invited for a drink with the band backstage after the concert (a true rock and roll moment for me!) But I was a little afraid that that was it for the band.