Topic: My Anthony Gomes concert review

This is a concert review of:

Ruf Records Artist Anthony Gomes
Place:  Darwins, Marietta, GA
Date:  January 11, 2008

Maybe with the Crown Royal mojo bag hanging off the Marshall Amp and the dream catcher dangling from the mike stand, Ruf Recording artist Anthony Gomes might have been trying conjure up some musical hoodoo. His band Soul Cowboys consisting of drummer Peter Lang, bass player David Karns and keyboardist Dylan St. John were akin to Jesse James desperadoes riding into town and terrorizing the locals.

At a very crowded Darwins, Gomes was part preacher, part soul man, part rock n roller with a little blues thrown in the mix.  Anthony is  an animated performer who doesn't settle for people sitting like stones. An Anthony Gomes concert is simply a rock n roll revival at its best.

Gomes actively pursues the philosophy of evolving through music. This provides the leverage in making him a charismatic performer and not simply going through the motions by covering beaten traditional textbook standards.

With human magnetism blending sexual swagger and entertainment moxie, Gomes gave two high energy sets of music that made people dance, scream and leave them breathless.  Both sets always roared out of the starting gate and the music had the impact of a howitzer cannon.  When Gomes did slow it down to change the mood, you immediately felt a sense of relief and appreciated the relaxed moments.

Being a Nashville resident for several years has no doubt been inspirational to Anthony.  He cranked a  country rock blitz in "Rebel Highway."  Dylan St. John's honky tonk keyboards made the country gospel "Carolina" a down home piece of Southern heritage. On occasion, Gomes would leave the stage to let the rhythm section of Karns and Lang solo. Karns' slap technique and Langs' sledgehammer attack had all the equivalent of a minefield going off.

Anthony has the vocal cords to make the songs come to life.  But the guitar freaks in the crowd reveled in the volcanic riffage he laid down.  Gomes has no problems in playing the guitar god to the hilt.  He can throw in a dash of Eddie Van Halen and play a whirlwind of notes while laying a hot slab of funk on the platter.

Perhaps it was due to the recent Led Zeppelin reunion that Anthony threw in "Heartbreaker" during the second set.  Unlike the lp version, Anthony puts his own stamp on it.  Instead of Zeppelinizing it, the song becomes funkarama.  But Gomes throws the obligatory Jimmy Page solo in there that even the old guru himself might like.

With a conglomeration of rock, soul, blues, country and funk in the stew pot, Gomes takes these seasonings and creates a gumbo of music that rides a soul train into a grooveyard of fun.  The blues nazis have no love for Anthony. While Gomes can't please everybody, he certainly has a following in people who want to raise the roof, scream and holler like they are at some tent revival.  These are the voodoo charms of the blues.  And there is no higher priest then Anthony Gomes.


 

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Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

I saw Anthony last Feb. for the first time and was immediately impressed with his dynamic stage presence, very high energy. I chatted with him during the break about Joe B. and the fact that Anthony plays a Giglotti also. Very humble and reserved when you meet him one on one, but when he hits the stage he leaves it all there. He was playing Heartbreaker in his set last year and really does the song justice. I can't wait for his return to NorCal as I'll definitely go see him again. Anthony has a message and it's all about peace and love.

                                                                                                      Think Green,

                                                                                                      J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

He has a free concert at Ft Wayne tomorrow.

"Unless you change direction, you are likely to end up where you are headed."
-Chinese proverb

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

karla wrote:

He has a free concert at Ft Wayne tomorrow.

You get what you pay for....IMHO.

“A friend is someone that will help you move............a TRUE friend will help you move the bodies." -- anon

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

pcornell wrote:
karla wrote:

He has a free concert at Ft Wayne tomorrow.

You get what you pay for....IMHO.

That's funny...

Music is good for the Soul...

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

Other than the fact they both play a Giglotti guitar, Joe and Anthony couldn't be more different. With that said, Phil's opinion makes complete sense and God knows we've all got 'em.

                                                                                                      Think Green,

                                                                                                      J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

Blueser wrote one hell of a review. The last time I saw AG was about a year ago. I wonder if he got that much better. I will say Anthony had most of the crowd having a good time. Including my sister in law. She loved him. What can I say she is easy to please, she married my brother.

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

It was a nice review by blueser, and its appreciated.

I personally don't care for Anthony Gomes.  I was in attendance at the show that jim m's sister in law loved. I couldn't wait for him to finish playing so we could have a conversation. I couldn't have been any less interested. There are plenty of artists out there that have huge followings of enthusiastic fans that I personally don't care for. It's not a big deal -- differences in taste are what makes the world go round. If you like AG, then by all means enjoy his CD's, his shows, etc.

I stated my position on the matter in one sentence. I even tried to inject a little humor. No need to attack my opinion or the way I stated it. If you don't agree that's fine. The personal attacks and sniping is childish and uncalled for, and that is what ramps things up to becoming heated arguments on this and many forums.

Have a nice day and enjoy the show in Ft. Wayne! cool

“A friend is someone that will help you move............a TRUE friend will help you move the bodies." -- anon

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

Jane H. wrote:

FWIW Phil, I hope you didn't think I was attacking your opinion. I was merely pointing out that it didn't quite fit the description of "humble" (my understanding of the definition)
sorry if that wasn't clear

I certainly understand. That was your opinion or correction of my post, not your opinion on the subject. I get it. I really do.

“A friend is someone that will help you move............a TRUE friend will help you move the bodies." -- anon

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

He shore is uh purty li'l thing.

He played one show (that I know of) with Anna Popovic.  I added HER to my A list after that.

thefunkydrinloveagain

Rock On & Keep the FAITH
             It is
Blues From the Bottoms

Re: My Anthony Gomes concert review

There's something about a chick with a guitar. Ana's on my A list as well. Anthony Gomes, well let me just say if I want to hear preaching and gimme an AMEN I'll go to church. Shut up and play allready. Can't deny though he gets the crowd going.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late