jeudi 10 mai 2012

Imelda May @ Olympia, Paris May 11 2012

Imelda May @ Olympia, Paris May 11 2012
James Hetfield from Metallica rocking his socks off at the balcony of the Olympia (above)
Sorry, we've been very busy since that day, so here's a short review at last !

Imelda May is getting bigger and bigger, not only her success over here in Paris but also her belly as she's probably 6-7 months pregnant.
Don't know if tonight's show was sold-out but one thing is for sure: it's packed.
We were lucky to see her opening last year for Brian Setzer @ Grand Rex in June 2011 and later in December 2011 @ L'Album de la Semaine tv show for canal+.
Glad that she's so successful considering the music that she's playing: a mix of rockabilly and Jazz for some songs, but it's no surprise : vintage Rock 'n Roll has a huge fan base in France.
James Hetfield from Metallica is watching from the balcony as it seems that he appreciate what he saw like we did as he was clapping his hands and moving his head to the rhythm of the music.
Even though it's rock'n roll there's diversity with some cooler songs very jazzy with some trumpet and Imelda is doing the show, she has a great voice and she knows how to entertain an audience with some funny stage banter between songs.
Very good 90 min set.
Setlist




The Rustle Of The Stars @ Oliver Peel session, Paris may 10 2012 5:00pm

The Rustle Of The Stars @ "Oliver Peel session" for Le Cargo, Paris May 10 2012 5:00pm
Feat. Frédéric D. Oberland (Farewell Poetry) , Richard Knox (Glissando) with Lidwine (harpe) & Elaine (violon)

Technically It wasn't an Oliver Peel session as it was recorded for The Cargo and it was set up a couple of days ago nevertheless we have one of those bands that Oliver particularly loves.
We're not Avenue Duquesne anymore but next to the Place des Ternes, Oliver & Cécile cannot accommodate as much people as before but the terrace has a stunning view and that's where The Rustle of the Stars is playing this afternoon.

The band played 4-5 long instrumental songs, it's not folk this afternoon but a very "ambiant" and this music would be perfect for an indie movie @ Sundance Fest.
Very cool and relaxed 30 min+ set on this hot & windy afternoon.
The view from the terrace.

mercredi 9 mai 2012

The Beach Boys perform new song on "Jimmy fallon"

The Reunited Beach Boys played their brand new single "That's why God made the radio" on American tv show Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (May 07)
As you can see/hear, its sounds as if the song was written in the mid-sixties. The backing band is neat (that's Brian Wilson's) and is doing as much vocals as the "original" band.
The Beach Boys started their 50th Anniversary Tour @ Anselmo Valencia Amphitheater Tucson , Arizona on April 24 with a 42 songs set (full setlist here)

Footage of Metallica's first ever performance of "Black Album" @ Prague, Czech Republic on May 07 2012 available

METALLICA performed for the first time ever their "Black Album" it its entirety @ Synot Tip Arena (which is, in fact, a stadium) in Prague, Czech Republic on May 07 2012.
Footage for that performance in now online and ... it's the whole show !!
Enjoy !



SETLIST:
01. Hit The Lights
02. Master Of Puppets
03. The Shortest Straw
04. For Whom The Bell Tolls
05. Blackened
06. The Struggle Within
07. My Friend Of Misery
08. The God That Failed
09. Of Wolf And Man
10. Nothing Else Matters
11. Through The Never
12. Don't Tread On Me
14. Wherever I May Roam
15. The Unforgiven
16. Holier Than Thou
17. Sad But True
18. Enter Sandman
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19. Fuel
20. One
21. Seek & Destroy

Joseph Arthur @ Fargo store, Paris May 09 2012 12:00 pm

Joseph Arthur @ Fargo store, Paris May 09 2012 12:00 pm

Fueled by beer early in the morning ;-)

Early session with Joseph Arthur this morning as he's doing a couple of songs for a video recording @ Fargo store for a Blue velvet session. First song is "I miss the Zoo" (if I get it right!) and second song is a Van Halen cover from the "Fair warning" album called "Mean Street".
He also did an interview but we left before.
Cool !
Busking for a new tattoo (right)