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Quad5point1
13th Apr 2019
Live Music
All You Need Is Love And The National Philharmonic Concert Orchestra @ Belfast Waterfront (2019)
Review
Just attended this performance tonight and considering it was only the 2nd night of the tour it wasn't too bad. Basicaly this is a Beatles tribute act that plays the songs the Beatles recorded with orchestration. There was the odd bum note from the Orchestra but overall I reckon they did quite a good job, particularly with the more challenging songs like A Day In The Life and Tomorrow Never Knows, extraordinarily good in fact. I hope by the end of the tour they will have polished up their act a bit. John Lennon was quite flat in a few places and Paul McCartney needs to work on his breath control and Mic technique. George and Ringo I thought were very very good and a great rendition of While My Guitar Gently Weeps with Orchestra was very well received. As I Said before, by the end of the tour they should've ironed out all the wrinkles and it will probably be great by the time the last gig comes around.

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Quad5point1
26th Oct 2018
Live Music
Jeff Lynne's ELO @ The SSE Arena (2018)
Review
Just back from this concert and it was beyond superlatives. I think I just had an audience with God!!!. Sound was incredible, light show was amazing and every musician on the stage were at the top of their game, absolutely faultless. It was also the final gig of the tour.

Setlist was

Standin' In The Rain
Evil Woman
All Over The World
Showdown
Livin' Thing
Do Ya
When I Was A Boy
Handle With Care
Last Train To London
Rockaria!
Can't Get It Out Of My Head
10538 Overture
Twilight
Ma-Ma-Ma-Belle
Shine A Little Love
Wild West Hero
Sweet Talkin' Woman
Telephone Line
Turn To Stone
Don't Bring Me Down
Mr Blue Sky
Roll Over Beethoven

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Quad5point1
16th Oct 2016
Live Music
The Sessions @ The SSE Arena (2016)
Review
Didn't really have much expectation of what we were going to see but all in all it wasn't a bad nights entertainment. Musically I thought the show was quite good, there were several versions of The Beatles and they would change intermittently to suit the narrative of the show. One set of Beatles were definitley better sounding. It did get a bit hammy and over acted in places but not bad. I was surprised however to sit and watch the studio engineer smoking quite a bit throughout the performance and was obviously added to give a sense of how it must've been back in the day but in this day of anti-smoking legislation I'm surprised they got that passed. Every now and then the scene would be broken up by a group of teenagers running around screaming which I didn't particularly like, other than that quite a good evening.

The Sessions website

[YouTube Video]

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Quad5point1
15th Oct 2016
Live Music
Brit Floyd @ Belfast Waterfront (2012)
Review
Would've got a 10 only Damien in the band had a broken ankle, his leg was in a cast and he had difficulty playing. There were the odd moments when he would lose concentration, balance or something else and strange notes would eminate from his guitar. He at one point when finishing a number on an accoustic guitar played the wrong ending note and he visibly slumped his head forward in a dispondant manner. You couldn't help but feel sorry for the guy. In true Wall fashion " The Show Must Go On "

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Quad5point1
15th Oct 2016
Live Music
Horslips @ Dunluce Castle (2014)
Review
This, on the face of it should've been a good night, unfortunately it turned out to be one of the coldest summer solstices in living memory. Being perched on the clifftops overlooking the Irish Sea only served to exacerbate the situation with the wind coming off the sea making the temperatures plummet even further. I felt sorry for the guys in Horslips as by the time they came on it was freezing and they could hardly play their instruments at all. So all-in-all a pretty gruelling event and one not to be repeated

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Quad5point1
14th Oct 2016
Live Music
Alison Krauss And Union Station @ Belfast Waterfront (2010)
Review
Based on the success of the BBC4 music show The Transatlantic Sessions and Following the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow early in the new year, a selection of artists from the Transatlantic Sessions part of the festival will make a short tour in these islands: four dates in England and one (Thursday 4 February) in the Waterfront Hall, Belfast. The package consists of Shetland fiddle maestro Aly Bain and dobro legend Jerry Douglas, Nickel Creek vocalist/fiddler Sara Watkins, O brother where art thou? soundtrack star Dan Tyminski (aka the singing voice of George Clooney), Eddi Reader, Tim O’Brien, Darrell Scott, Karen Matheson (Capercaillie), Bruce Molsky and Cara Dillon and 'the ultimate house band'. The BBC4 shows were made available to buy on DVD also

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