Oh man; ears are definitely ringing after last night. The VATA lads and Uriah Heep at Stockton ARC. Probably not the biggest venue on the current tour (not much of it left by the way…..) but great opportunity to get up-close and personal with the (high and) mighty Heep. Jeez, I think those guys are aging backwards! If the world is hit by asteroids, rocked by super volcanoes and shaken by mega-tsunamis, the only things that will survive will be cockroaches, Audi cars and Uriah Heep.
Okay, this is Virgil’s thread but I know for certain he won’t mind one bit me giving Uriah Heep a good mention. VATA’s own opening slot had a bit more bite last night; whether it was the cramped stage ( tight squeeze just to get Heep’s gear on the limited ARC stage) or the technical glitch with Virgil’s monitor but he had a bit more “grit” in his delivery and aggression in playing. That carries over into Gabba & Jack: Gabba, all hair and arms reminding me of Nirvana-days Dave Grohl. What did we get then, in the allotted 35 mins? Working Man, Reason To Believe, Bad Girl/Backstabber, 88 & Are You Experienced; tighter than a seal on a spacesuit.
As to be expected, full house for Uriah Heep - we’re talkin’ rib-rearrangingly tight standing; VATA pulled in a couple hundred, easily.
Dates remaining on this tour:-
Fri 1st Mar Carnegie Theatre; Workington
Sat 2nd Mar Cheese & Grain; Frome
Sun 3rd Mar The Stables; Milton Keynes
Strongly recommend anyone to get along and give it a whirl.
Don't forget, VATA hit Germany, Belgium & Holland between the 5th & 10 March before coming home to a couple of gigs with Simon McBride (Bury & Holmfirth) 16th & 17th March.
When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons. Why were the lemons free? What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...