but i wasn't there to see tears for fears... i was there to see one of my fave bands when i was growing up. only a couple of years ago the idea of the original five members playing together was pretty remote as tony hadley was still rightfully very bitter about his treatment at the hands of gary kemp but it seems they've patched up their differences and are good mates again. i'm sure the big bucks this tour is bringing in would've helped with that. regardless, i was very excited to finally have the chance to see the band play live. in a word, they were wonderful. they were as tight as though they'd been playing together for years and tony's voice is still golden. they played everything i wanted to hear and even a couple of great tracks off the 'parade' album. with a back catalogue including such great songs as round and round, true, gold, communication, lifeline, to cut a long story short, only when you leave, through the barricades and highly strung, we were guaranteed a show packed with familiar songs and all were played. they didn't have quite the same excitement factor as duran duran had when i saw them on their big comeback shows in london in 2004 but i still have no complaints. i reckon the venue probably detracted from the atmosphere as it's so big and having the hoi poloi sitting at the front of the stage is no way to have a gig with any sort of atmosphere as the people who know how to enjoy a concert are stuck up the back. i doubt they'll be back here any time soon so i'm really thankful for the opportunity to see one of the great bands of the early 80s
Sunday, April 18, 2010
gold!!
last night was the long awaited concert by spandau ballet at sandalford winery and it was one worth waiting for. the opening act was tears for fears who played all of their big hits including shout, everybody wants to rule the world, head over heels (my fave TFF song), mad world, pale shelter, woman in chains (my least fave TFF song) and sowing the seeds of love. they were pretty good without being spectacular.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
the real deal
what can i say about today's game against geelong? it was one of the most entertaining and enjoyable afl games i've been to for a long time. to beat the reigning premiers and remain undefeated three rounds into the season was almost unimaginable three weeks ago. i can't believe how rapidly the team has developed this season and the way the young players have stepped up and taken responsibility on the field. regardless of whether or not we make the finals this year, the future is looking very bright.
and of course my tigers defeated the mongrel lions at leederville oval today to also remain undefeated in the wafl. what a great start to the footy season!!
Sunday, April 04, 2010
freo, way to go
holy cow.. what a start to the season. a couple of weeks ago the media was tipping us to lose the first four games and yet here we are, sitting second on the ladder and undefeated after two very good victories. the thing that's most exciting has been the contributions of the new blokes to the club. we all know how good sandilands, pav and haselby are but now they finally have a young group of players who can make the most of their abilities. barlow has been unbelievable in his first two games whilst silvagni has also played two outstanding games. the hyperactive aggression of ballantyne is fantastic to watch as he madly chases either the ball or any opposition player silly enough to pick it up. morabito has shown glimpses of what he's capable of and i'm looking forward to watching him develop.
so, all is happy down at dockerland ahead of a huge test this week against geelong. wouldn't it be amazing if we could knock off the reigning premiers? there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to.
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