Thursday, March 10, 2011

What Designer Has A Yellow Eagle

Beady Eye live in London, review and video

Al Troxy London arrive Beady Eye and Liam Gallagher's voice echoes the Jam, the Sex Pistols and Stone Roses. The atmosphere is that of a football match and the crowd sings with the fervor of the faithful who reserve a mantra to bend or stand.

Among the crowd recognize Nicole Appleton, Liam's wife, and members of Kasabian, Arctic Monkeys and Kaiser Chiefs. If

in Glasgow it seems that the crowd is divided, in London notes Four Letter Word, the opening song, sending the audience into a rapture 'religious', although the focus falls towards the end, when some fans moving toward the bar.

It is a pleasure hear Liam sing and not to resort to that growl that had characterized the last days of Oasis and is a joy to see Andy play the guitar again, but mid-tempo pieces in the middle of the lineup as Wind Up for a Dream Kill Dream and are sharp contrast with the full band of light we know.

The cheers that lead Beady Eye on the stage again for a significantly quieter noise as they were an hour earlier. The group proposes that the version of Sons of the Stage, the classic World of Twist, does much to restore a sense of balance. Liam is already talk of a second album, but according to what you would do better to see the band rocking a bit 'more at home and leave the ballads.

The 38 year-old Gallagher, voice more than ever, still does not do anything on stage: no speeches, hands locked behind his back, bent knees and bowed legs in style Max Wall, is in a sense, the rock star perfect. It is on the charisma that flows in his veins and is part of his DNA. Like when he was in Oasis, standing there still, statuesque, his parka remains stubbornly closed. When Sons of the Stage launches scowl at people as if it were a security guard, and perhaps less confident after the dissolution of the Oasis, it feels like to thank the audience for coming and for having applauded. There is a sweet new in The Beat Goes On The Morning Son could become the Don't Look Back In Anger dei Beady Eye, Four Letter Word è costruita attorno ad uno tsunami di riff elettrizzanti e Three Ring Circus è un pezzo a passo martellante che ha letteralmente scosso il balcone del Troxy. I Beady Eye forse sono conservatori, ma questo non significa che non fanno fremere di gioia, non significa che non c'è thrill. Per Liam Gallagher c'è vita dopo gli Oasis. Ora tocca a te, Noel ...

tradotto da frjd - Fonti: spinner.com, thisislondon.co.uk




BEADY EYE LIVE AT THE TROXY, LONDON, 9 MARCH 2011






















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