
Murmuring Beast
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Note: The Beach Boys comprise of two true members, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston. They are backed by 6 other musicians. The pace and energy that they showed throughout was incredible and it was all the more remarkable that they didn't stop for an interval. The setlist is obviously something which has come under scrutiny in recent years as being nothing but a jukebox and it looks like the guys have realised this because some of the inclusions on this tour have been excellent. All This Is That, Getcha Back and It's OK were all excellently performed and seeing the latter in person, a great favourite of mine, was a dream. Not to mention everything else they fired through, like Please Let Me Wonder, Kiss Me Baby and Do You Wanna Dance. Even the mediocre songs like Summer In Paradise, Still Cruisin, Kokomo and Everyone's In Love With You came across so well and in the case of EILWY, Mike's revamping and reading of the song was very sincere. The highlights of the night were plentiful. Disney Girls was superb and Bruce's voice was far better than I expected it to be. It was just as sweet as days gone by. Til I Die was an absolute knockout to hear in such an environment. I knew to expect it but to hear it was so perfect and hopefully it shuts some of the critics up. Mike's onstage banter went across reasonably well. I was used to most of the humour, some others kept their hands on their chins all the way through it. He did his age-spiel, mentioned Bruce's grammy, name checked Justin Timerwolf and some McCartney guy also. Bruce didn't talk as much but when he did, it hit home hard. He dedicated God Only Knows to Carl and said that You Still Believe In Me was one of THE great songs. Mike rightfully poked fun at the people who just didn't respond at the start. Myself and a few others around me were clapping right away and singing along too. The ballads clearly didn't inspire many people, although much of the audience might not have recognised The Warmth Of The Sun and Please Let Me Wonder as well as the upbeat songs. I was in row C of the stalls, right down the front (I couldn't believe it), so I tried to catch eyes with Mike and Bruce as much as possible but Mike was generally too busy pointing at the women in the crowd. Bruce did his best to gee up the crowd by prompting sing-a-longs, even during God Only Knows, and he frequently stopped at the keyboard to clap along with the song. On the subject of his keyboard, I didn't expect his to be on, but Bruce was tinkering all the time with all the different sounds and adding touches that were very nimble. As a keyboard player myself, I had much praise for Bruce afterwards. Suprising also was Mike's backseat position for a lot of the set and he just harmoised for a lot of songs, mainly the ballads. I half-expected prior to the concert that Mike would be in the limelight the whole night but that wasn't the case, until the end. The other musicians were very good and grooved and reproduced the songs very well, but in a very light way that was easy on the ear and you can't ask for much more. The drummer Kowalski has come under some scrutiny but I thought he was fairly solid, not to mention that playing on 50 songs almost non-stop is a helluva feat and not to be sniffed at. The crowd responded to the covers like Cottonfields and I Can Hear Music midway through the set, but at the end, forget it. The whole place was jumping and Bruce had encouraged those in the front rows to come down and dance. For the grandslam finale I was down the front at Mike's feet, completely losing myself in the music. Mike slapped hands with the crowd and so did Bruce, although Bruce let Mike do his thing at the end, almost fading into the background. Mike spent most of the time pointing at the girls but he gave the occasional man a thumbs up . Overall it was magnificent night and I can't really see how they can make the set any better. Maybe they could lose the car-medley but everyone deep down loves hearing Little Deuce Coupe, 409 and Shut Down. As for rarities, they were more than catered for and realistically they can't introduce the likes of Surf's Up or Day In The Life Of A Tree in there. If people want that, they can forget it. 80% of the audience won't know much of the songs from the 70s onwards and it's sad to be part of a slow crowd when the guys are busting a gut trying to introduce a fresher song to the set. Lastly, it was a classy set. Mike mentioned Brian as did Bruce and Carl also got his dedications on God Only Knows and Good Vibrations. Any kind of critic of these guys should go and see the show for themselves. Brian could not play a lot of these songs and certainly couldn't go for that length of time, so if you want a good time, go and see Mike & Bruce. You won't regret it. Whether it's 'The Beach Boys' or not is unimportant. These guys give their all every single night and keep much of the music alive with brilliant spirit. I've now seen Brian and Mike & Bruce and much to my amazement, there's little between the two shows in terms of a thrill. Brian's concert was much more affecting but Mike & Bruce was also a touching night too. Both parties deserve credit for putting SMiLES on faces. It's not impossible to like Mike AND Brian. If you get the chance to see the Beach Boys, absolutely do NOT turn it down. It is a great night and you won't leave disappointed. 50+ songs and 2 hour 15 minute sets, you can't argue with that.
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Shut up, you fud. I don't know the Vines, but this is sad news. When mental illness or any illness comes about, the last thing anyone should be worried about it is the music.
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Do your best.......
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Tell me I'm not reading this.
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Jesus fuck...Jesus...that's just unbelievable.
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*agrees* WOOF UNBAN PLZ
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19.55 Changed CD on my CD player. Token graphic.
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She doesn't play tennis anymore.
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This thread is also the worst thing I've ever seen on this forum.
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My heart has been irrepairably broken. How could you???
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Why am I talking to myself?
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Also, Kinetic should only be allowed three posts.
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Good idea for a thread.
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[quizilla] Which Black Metal artist are you?
Murmuring Beast replied to Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye's topic in Music
I don't even understand this. -
Bollocks list.
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Why couldn't daddy Bush have got the job done in 1990 or whenever it was, saving us this nonsense?
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With electric cables?
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In other news, Banders has sore wrists from excessive typing.........
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Of course he hasn't. He hasn't met 7 girls in his life, nevermind hit any.
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Hey, who's countin'.......