vendredi 21 mai 2010

Juliette Lewis @ Fleche d' Or, Paris may 20th 2010

Juliette Lewis @ Fleche d'Or
Paris, May 20th 2010, 10:00PM
American Hollywood actress Juliette Lewis is doing a residency @ Fleche d'Or in Paris.
First show was yesterday and she's playing tomorrow (friday) and the day after tomorrow.
La Fleche d'or is probably trying to beat the Bataclan for the "hottest" club in Paris , so hot in there... hot & sweaty.
We just get in time to see the last song of the support band.
It's quite full though far from being sold-out, lots of photographers down the front including our own : Patrice Guino.
Relax atmosphere but it's so hot , it's hard to make a move without sweating, La Fleche d'Or needs you to order more and more beer at the bar as the entrance is only 8 Euros ( with a free drink).
We know that Juliette Lewis is a real rock chick maybe not a great singer but she's a real tiger on stage.
We already saw her at the Trabendo a couple of years ago.She was on fire.
Pure vintage rock'n roll à la Grand Funk. She can't stop.

Juliette french-kissing someone in the audience ?

Tonight lots of rock'n roll songs but not only, a couple are more laid back or maybe it is because of the heat she's playing longer version just to cool down a bit.
She did a bit of stage-diving into the audience and crowd surfing and had the Frenchies sing a bit.
She's giving it all on stage maybe too much as she only played for 45 min and NO encore.
Very nice show anyway.
Keep on Roooooocking , Babbyyy !!!
setlist

Maybe she could have played a bit longer ( she played 2 more songs yesterday).
Can we get the AC fixed please ?

See ya tomorrow


Told ya she's rockin' !

jeudi 20 mai 2010

SCORPIONS @ Olympia, Paris May 19th 2010 Part 1

SCORPIONS @ Olympia Part 1
Part 2 (Here)
Paris, May 19th 2010
Sold-out tonight for the SCORPIONS @ the Olympia theatre (2500 capacity).
Scalpers are selling tickets outside for 150 Euros, twice the price of the face value ( between 60 & 90 euros)
Expensive isn't it ?
Don't worry they will be back for a few more shows in France in October and in Paris next year.
Sounds like Bob Dylan "never ending tour" as Scorpions will be touring to promote their new album for the next 3 years.
The stage is massive with platforms in the back, the drums is on a riser. A couple of screens on both sides and a stunning lightshow probably the biggest and the brightess I have ever seen at the Olympia.
They opened the set with a new song "sting in the tail" and then we had a "greatest hits" setlist.
Scroll down for the detailed setlist.
Amazing how many great song this band has.
No time to stop each song is played one after another.
Rudolph Schenker is always doing funny faces great poses and has cool designed guitars.
Klaus Meine's voice is great, he doesn't move as much as he used to but maybe he's more focus on his singing as I've seen a couple of cameras in the back recording the set.
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Scorpions is well-known for its ballads so we had a few of them , too bad I'm not really fan of ballads I've always prefer to rock like a hurricane LOL

"Send me an angel" was dedicated to the late great RONNIE JAMES DIO.
Fortunatelly they didn't play too many songs from their latest album, the songs are ok but the lyrics are so stupid.It's unbelievable.

James Kottack on drums is the Wild One, cool drum solo playing drums over Scorpions'sample of songs and funny short films on the screens.
For "Blackout" Rudolf put on the "Blackout" mask like the one on the cover on the album.
Lots of audience participation for the choruses specially for the ballads.
Great show but they should get rid of one or two of their ballads, 4 for just one show is waaaayy too much.
120 min set
Scorpions are giving you all and its worth every penny.
Setlist Paris Olympia

SCORPIONS @ Olympia, Paris May 19th 2010 Part 2

SCORPIONS @ Olympia Part 2
Part 1(Here)
Paris, May 19th 2010




















SETLIST Paris Olympia