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FRIDAy, october 6, 2006
Once again I am writing down my thoughts after another FIRE gig.... it is
, however well past midnight, I am tired , my bad back is playing up again
, and the little movie clip I am doing is taking ages to render... so I
will just promise to write up not only the review tomorrow, but set-up the
video on my server so that fans can download it... after permission from
the band obviously.
Meanwhile here's a pic to whet your appetite. As usual, the band pulled in
a sizeable crowd despite the less than satisfactory day (Thursday! My
daughter was livid with anger and disappointment), and of course the
inclement weather, which put off quite a number of people...
Apologies for the lack of quality, both on the pictures and the clips to
follow. (since my SONY got busted , I have had to make do with a super
disappointing noisy , low-res-video Canon. Do yourself a favour... shoot
yourself before buying a Canon!)
Keep Metal ! \m/
The
following morning . . .
Now that I have managed to
open my eyes that little bit more, it is time to pen down my thoughts on
yesterday's gig at Qormi. I had been a bit apprehensive as to whether the
show would go on, but a quick call to Kenneth confirmed that despite a bad
cough and truly inclement weather in the afternoon, things would go on as
planned....'You don't think that the water
will extinguish FIRE don't you?' were his parting words.
That was sweet music to my ears as I had been waiting for this gig for
weeks now. Making our way to the festival grounds, I realised that year in
, year out , the Lowenbrau script goes unchanged. Same old stalls on the
right , new car on the left, being kitted out with some outlandish sound
system blaring out (c)rap , same stage on the left for the (supposedly)
more popular music , and the same smaller 1565RockStage. Well let me tell
you something beer guys....there were FAR more people at the rock stage
than at the pop shite stand..so get your priorities right.
Oh, it was organised alright, squeeky clean and all that, but a bit of a
change is needed. All in all
though, good family fun is there to be had by everyone...and of course...
there is the beer. Yummy!
So let's move on to the music, because that is what pulled me there. I was
a bit worried at my arrival by half-past eight. There was virtually NO-ONE
at the stage the band was to play. 'Ooops...' said my wife. I assured her
that by the time nine o'clock would chime, the rockers would be drawn here
like a gnat to an ass! (This was the first time she had seen the band
live, and was suitably impressed.)
And sure enough the guys and girls, most of them now recognisable from
previous FIRE gigs, began to turn up like bad pennies! By the time the
band started, I was in my usual place at the front of the pack. Looking to
the back I could see that the crowd was quite sizeable. You simply cannot
keep a good rocker away from what he craves.... good old-fashioned rock
n'roll....
And as if to defy the weather, the band started off with Stormbringer, a
Deep Purple favourite, going on to their 'Get out of my way' and
progressed on to 'Grinder' from Judas Priest. THIS is what we have been
waiting for...
Throughout the rest of the set, the crowd was treated to another couple of
tracks from their super album 'IGNITE' (Manhunter and Taste this Rock
n'Roll) as well as various other tracks, namely - SpeedKing , Walking by
Myself, Play that funky music, Whole Lotta Rosie , Highway to Hell and the
closer Saturday night's all right for dancing. All in all I felt that
there was a better vibe going on than at Marsaxlokk.
While the music was simply great, the set was way too short. I feel that
the band's new direction now should be either to extend their playing time
or to organize a concert simply for themselves. For us fans it is
disconcerting to see good bands being bogged down by rules such as time
constraints or having to pack up their instruments because another band
has to play after them. I obviously realise that on this little island of
ours, a concert will simply cost too much with little returns. Will people
pay to see the big bands play? HELL YES!
On a more positive note, Kenneth announced that FIRE will be opening for
Swiss outfit Krokus when the band (led by Marc Storace) will give us their
long-awaited concert on the 25th of November. Jot that date down on your
diary...FIRE opening for Krokus...or is it Krokus opening for FIRE?
Whatever, it will be a thoroughly enjoyable evening!
So hang on to your steel hats guys, the flames are gonna get hotter!
Oh..and did Kenneth mention that the new album is still on sale? Thought
so!
Cheers...now where the hell is that CD?
Chris Grillo
http://grillochris.blogspot.com/
http://www.blogger.com/profile/18210972
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