What is the latest concert you've been to? [2020-202*]

The Annie Keating (UK Band) played the Brightlingsea Music festival shortly after the release of Annie’s new live vinyl album recorded at The Little Rabbit Barn.
Here are some pics I took


Annie Keating

Scott Warman

Jamie Dawson

Joe Coombs and Annie


Joe Coombs


Whispering Bob Harris introducing Annie at the Album launch gig, The Sound Lounge, Sutton.

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Herbie Hancock celebration of 50th aniversary of Head Hunters album.

Performers included: Bennie Maupin, Bill Summers, Harvey Mason, Marcus Miller, Lionel Loueke, James Gunus, Terrance Blanchard.
2 sets one with Herbie and originals and the other with his current band of younger and as he said faster players. Herbie however at 84 can more than keep up with them.

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Sleater-Kinney, Kesselhaus, Berlin. So great.





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PJ Harvey supported by Big Thief at Gunnersbury Park, London



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A few highlights from Beautiful Days festival last week in Devon, UK.
Levellers:

The Damned:

Pop Will Eat Itself:

Robert Fripp:

Richard Ashcroft:

New Model Army:

Inspiral Carpets:

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soooo jealous :wink: hope you had a great time!

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Yeah, thanks, it was awesome!!

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Wow this looks like it should have been a great show :+1:

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Great stuff. Fripp has such a great pedigree as a musician. Nowadays he seems to be more popular than ever, due to his latest venture with his wife (Toyah)

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Yeah it was him and Toyah with a load of guest musicians, the best covers band I’ve ever seen :slight_smile: His guitar playing was phenomenal!

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Now you’ve got me started!

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Here’s a pic of Romy playing at the Forwards Festival yesterday.

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The Magnetic Fields playing 69 Love Songs for the 25th anniversary at Barbican, London

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From the second day of Forwards Festival, here’s LCD Soundsystem who brought the festival to a close. They were excellent. (You can just see James Murphy in the white T-shirt

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… and yesterday, La Luz put on an awesome show at a small venue (Strange Brew) in Bristol.

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They were ably supported by the really lively French\Swiss new wave band Barrio Colette.

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King Hannah, Lido Berlin

They played like I hoped they would after listening to the Big Swimmer album, their quiet-loud-quiet swings more tilted to extended sections of screaming guitars and pounding drums. Plus every band should have a five string Fender Bass :slight_smile:

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Margo Cilker last night at a sold out Trout Lake Hall, Trout Lake, WA - Not bad for a Monday night!

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Great photos. Big Swimmer is on my short list of best albums of the year. Looks like a great show!

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I saw One Machine, Angelus Apatrida and Overkill last night @ Szene Vienna.

One Machine was the first act to hit the stage. The band seems to be around for over a decade and is playing a mix of power- and thrash metal. The guys were trying a bit too hard for my taste and I had the impression things didn’t work out for them on that evening… no flow at all…

Spanish thrashers Angelus Apatrida were up next and impressed me again with a tight set. They really got the crowd going.

Overkill hit the stage and the place was on fire right away. Founding member D.D. Verni was not able to play and so Christian „Speesy“ Giesler (ex-Kreator) took over on bass. The band was rocking for more than 1,5 hours and played 16 songs taken from 12 albums.



It was great to finally see Overkill live. Unbelievable that the band is still going strong after four decades.

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