Topic: Bospop 2008

It was one year ago this weekend, seven weeks after my wife died, that I took my first tentative, hesitant steps back into 'the world' and went to the last day of Bospop to see John Fogerty, Paul Rodgers and John Mayall, amongst others.

I discovered Joe - a 'discovery' that literally, and without exaggeration, was to change the course of my life in a wonderfully positive way.

I'm going again this Sunday, this time with my good friend Andre, mainly to see Little Feat (for the first time in 31 years!) and ZZ Top for the first time ever! Obviously, I'm seriously up for this! big_smile

But the point of this topic is just to ask for information from this knowledgeable forum about all the bands that I've never heard of - whom I have marked with an asterisk below. So any input on these (at least to me) 'unknown' bands would be welcome.

11.30-12.15
   
Leaf *

12.45-13.45
   
Subway to Sally *

14.30-15.30
   
Thin Lizzy

16.15-17.15
   
Danko Jones *

18.00-19.00
   
Apocalyptica *

19.45-20.45
   
Ted Nugent

21.30-22.30
   
Europe

23.15-00.45
   
ZZ Top

Tentstage
   
12.00-12.45
   
Wide open *

13.30-14.30
   
Dana Fuchs *

15.15-16.15
   
Anathema *

17.00-18.00
   
Riverside *

18.45-19.45
   
Opeth *

20.30-21.30
   
Dickey Betts & Great Southern (Please be sober)

22.15-23.15
   
Little Feat

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

Re: Bospop 2008

Apocalyptica = Headbanging cellists LMAO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGnAzkh9kn0

You Can Do Anything You Want To Do

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Subway to Sally = Medieval Rock
The front man used to be Eric Fish I believe - he´s pretty good and wrote some very poetic german lyrics, but I don´t know if he´s still with them

Apocalyptica once played all the Metallica songs on cellos ... pretty funny stuff sometimes smile

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Thin Lizzy - imposters, how Scott Gorham, John Sykes (who recorded one album) and the rest can tour under this name is a scandal. Phil Lynott was the creative leader of Lizzy and can never be replaced. These guys are touring under that name as they are nothing without it.

Glad to see that Bospop has had such a positive impact on you in the past, I like the fact that in Europe, metal, rock, blues and pop acts can appear at the same festival, that never happens in the UK anymore, unless on a separate stage.

In answer to your original question, I've not heard of any of those acts. I'd suggest you put the names in google, that way if they have a website or myspace page you could maybe have a listen. At a glimse I've just found Danko Jones that way.

Enjoy the concert (you should go Saturday too!)

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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Hi George, Sorry I can't enlighten you. It'd have to be Google for me too. I do hope you have a great time...ZZ Top and Little Feat, I'm jealous. Hope the weather there is better than here. Hubby is thinking of starting work on an Ark!

Tripsy smile

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Headbanging cellists, medieval rockers, imposters, OMG! What else?

I think the weather will be the main factor that determines what or how many other bands I see. It could be ok, but we could get soaked too. In any event, it won't be very warm. :-(

Not warm? Good chance of getting wet? Sounds just like the festivals of yesteryear.

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

7 (edited by Amsterhammer 2008-07-13 06:25:54)

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I still have a handful of the Joe cards I had made for Queen's Day - I'll be handing them out at the site later today. A Joe street teamer's work is never done. big_smile

P.S. And here's Andre! *waves*

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Amsterhammer wrote:

Headbanging cellists, medieval rockers, imposters, OMG! What else?

lol

You should actually have a look at the headbanging cellists - they´re impressive wink
Hope you guys have fun and sunshine for today and tomorrow ... man, I would love to see ZZ Top and Little Feat!

See you guys and Cathy in September - I´m already excited about it ...

Eva

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Hello dear friends,

Eva your headbanging cellist were terrible!!! What a crazy, heavy cellist metal noise!! George agrees I'm sure because he was standing next to me. For me no music, no melody,at all , no guitar no bass just NOISE.( maybe George and I are getting to old for that!).

But we had a wonderful time, I was with 5 friends and George and I met at 18.00
He had a present for me ( from Cathy too of course) the new Joe Bonamassa T shirt from the last US tour and he brought the Little Feat videocassette from Rockpalast from July 1977, the one George and I was looking for for many years. Yes Cathy had original new one in the closet she didn't know about anymore!! Coincidence???  I'll put the cassette on DvD and if anyone wants a copy, let me know. Not now please, firts see if the videotape  is o.k. I have already 6 orders!!I was wearing the Frank Zappa T shirt Cathy send me 2 years ago and we both didn't know there existed a guy named George Amsterhammer. A year ago it all started for him at Bospop with Joe and look what happened in one year . Coincidence again??

There were more bands we didn't really like but I went for Dickey Betts, Little Feat and ZZ Top.
Dickey played first and I liked him very much, first time I saw one of the original Allman Brothers members and he didn't disappoint me at all. I liked it more than George!! He compares every guitarist to Joe Bonamassa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, not fair to all the hardworking guitarplayers all over the world. I agree Joe is the best but I still can enjoy others too, but I compare too WHO FROM THE FORUM DOESN'T!!
Joe is another level, I agree!

Then came Little Feat and they were great! Since Lowell George died it was over for me, but I must admit they still can play! Long fine-spun songs from a very high level.
I still miss Lowell very much but good show. Looks like Pual Barrere is the leading man now. I didn't know he could play this good, more solo's than before.
Great band.

At last ZZ Top. Another great show, good sound, good light show, good songs and good playing! I certainly will ask the new DVD at my birthday August 4Th!!
Gibbons, one of Joe's favourists is great too, it looks so simple but it sounds great.
George and I said goodbye and had a very nice time! Yes Cathy he is nice!! Inbetween George phoned and talked to Cathy, I talked to het too but couldn't hear her very well because of the music. When ZZ Top played _ Just got payed- cathy could hear it in the States!

It ended at 1.00 and I was home at 5.00!!

George made some pictures and will put them on the site, my camera didn't work again. I have those things with digital stuff! Makes me mad.

Must stop now, get the kids from school.

Andre Wittebroek

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Forgot to say we had very nice weather: dry, sunshine and 22 C degrees . Much better than predicted. All in all a wonderful day!

Andre wittebroek

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Thanks Andre. It was wonderful to hear the Feat! The parts I heard were instrumental, so it was layers of rhythm that grab you and sweep you along. That is Little Feat's magic! It was fun to hear ZZTop do "Just Got Paid", talk about a tight band! (Although, I do tend to like Joe's covers better than the originals!). I'm also glad Dickey Betts was on his good behavior, nuff said about him.

It was very kind of George to call and let me share in the fun. It sounds like a very odd mix of music, but you did get a nice taste of American R&B. I think I got just as much pleasure thinking about you guys having fun together. There's nothing like live music! and Bonabuddys!

So boys, have an easy day and recover. That's something that has changed since you first saw Little Feat. I'll see you for Devan Allman in Sept.!!!    Cathy

12 (edited by Amsterhammer 2008-07-14 16:02:16)

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First of all, the evidence -

http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/8701/dscn2927br0.jpg

http://img390.imageshack.us/img390/5029/dscn2928ne0.jpg

Two old sort of blues boys enjoying a day out among the black t-shirt heavy metal brigade. At least that's what it felt like at times - easily 95% of the crowd was in partial or complete black, lots of serious boots, tattoos and piercings.....exhibit one -

http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/6907/dscn2933fr3.jpg

This made it all the more peculiar that we were there principally to see Little Feat and ZZ Top, neither of whom remotely fit a heavy metal-ish image. I made some very short notes on the other acts we heard -

Apocalyptica - not much to add to Andre's comments above, too distorted, too much electronic noise, took too long.

Opeth - bludgeoning noise metal death. Ugh.

Ted Nugent - why? A hunting accident would be a good solution.

Dicky Betts - I was less impressed than Andre. It's also fair to say that to an extent, I've been 'spoiled' by Joe and the boys. I felt that lots of the playing was sloppy, the mix was poor, and even though I understand that they're supposed to be an Allman Bros. clone band, I thought that three guitarists and two drummers was overkill.

But my day was always going to be about my first sighting of Little Feat, the band that was my NUMERO 1 from '73 to '78, in 31 years. I deliberately had no expectations so that I couldn't be disappointed. I wasn't. Of course this was a different Feat, there was no Lowell, but all the rest can still seriously rock. They are unbelievably tight and look like they could play in their sleep, even when they appear to be improvising. Paul Barrere has turned into a very fine guitarist, I was impressed. Fred Tackett does this funny thing where he hits his guitar strings with what looks like a pencil! They both play Fenders. big_smile (Which is something I would not have been able to write a few months ago when I had no idea about how you can tell Fenders from Gibsons).

I really enjoyed seeing them again. Even though the woman singer, whose name I haven't even bothered to google, has a very good voice, she's not for me.

From a distance, ZZ Top look like the Blues Brothers; when you get closer they start to look like escapees from a Star Wars set with their black clothes, black hats on backwards, black shades and long gray beards. But OMG, what a killer show!!! Billy Gibbons is the mutts nuts, the dog's danglies! What a player! What an act - the in-time moves, the repartee (eat your heart out Ted Nugent), white guitars, white on stage speakers and lots of white light. This was a visually as well as aurally stunning performance. In short, I was gobsmacked. Obviously, not on the Joe scale, but this set left me feeling very warm, happy and fulfilled. What more can you ask for?

P.S. I forgot to mention that we saw one guy of about our age with a Joe t-shirt; sadly, my classic 70's Little Feat t-shirt that I had on under my Joe shirt was the only Feat shirt I saw, which is kind of sad. sad

RIP Iron Man

Rock On and keep the Faith

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Oops - sorry bout the headbanging cellists guys ...

Never saw them live or heard a whole album - just heard "Enter Sandman" and some other Meltallica songs once and thought that it was pretty funny to play Heavy Metal on a cello - sounds like it isn´t too funny after all lol ...
But good to hear that you had such a great day anyway - the pictures are priceless! wink I´m SO envious about Little Feat and ZZ Top, but well - at least we´ll see Devon Allman together in September!

Send down some of the nice weather please... smile

Eva

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GEORGE AND ANDRE!!!!!

So glad to hear that you two Bonabrothers had such a fabulous time together!!!  I'm happy especially, that you weren't disappointed with Little Feat, after all these years.  BUT, your review of ZZ Top made me drool and want to look up their tour schedule....... big dummy here let them slip right thru her own little town recently ........ I won't let THAT happen again.

George, I LOVE the Oye Como Va Carlos sign plastered on the windmill, for God's sake.  WHAT a sight!!!

So, my last question - did we come home with any tatoos or piercings gentlemen??

Thanks for sharing!!!


smile  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

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I've noticed that Little Feat are playing Edinburgh as part of our jazz and blues festival in a week or so. I'll have to give it consideration.
Had it been ZZ Top, I would have been there without doubt!

"The recently formed Edinburgh Blues Club has identified an appetite for the personal communication between musicians and audience that the blues long ago perfected." The Herald Newspaper (Scotland)
http://www.edinburgh-blues.uk

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No piercing, no tatoos Libby!!!!!!!!

We don't need them ,we are most beautiful pure, natural as you can see on the pictures!!

A Bonamassa or Zappa Tshirt is enough to show our beauty!!

I just started to copy the Little feat video on DVD and it looks like it will work. I'll send you one Libby even if you don't want one.
You're special too like Eva, Cathy, Jane, melissa etc...............

Other Bonabuddies let me know if you want one and I'll do my best but it will take some time.

Andre Wittebroek

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andre wittebroek wrote:

No piercing, no tatoos Libby!!!!!!!!

We don't need them ,we are most beautiful pure, natural as you can see on the pictures!!

A Bonamassa or Zappa Tshirt is enough to show our beauty!!

I just started to copy the Little feat video on DVD and it looks like it will work. I'll send you one Libby even if you don't want one.
You're special too like Eva, Cathy, Jane, melissa etc...............

Other Bonabuddies let me know if you want one and I'll do my best but it will take some time.

Andre Wittebroek

Thank GOODNESS Andre!!!  You guys could have come home with some SCARY stuff!!! 

By the way, I MEANT to tell you that I ADORE that Zappa T-shirt you were wearing.  You look quite nice in it.  I'm going to go hunt for one online for my Zappa fan.  I have YET to pull the old Zappa albums out of the closet, to give him another try, as I promised you I would. 

YOU'RE the one who's SPECIAL, Andre.  We don't see enough of you around here anymore.  Post more often, please. 


smile  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
Bill S.

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yes Libby, I know I wasn't at the forum too much lately but I was very, very busy at work.
I work as a teacher at a big school 1350 pupils, it has 3 different locations and I work at the smallest with pupils with learning and behaviourproblems with 10 groups of 16 pupils; age 13 till 16 years of age.
From the 10 teachers 7 were ill for 2 to 6 months nervousbreakdowns, divorces etc and the rest had to take over a lot of their work. That was me and the other 2 eldest.
The younger ones  are ill the most!!! I don't know why but here in holland we call them the chips generation, you maybe the hamburger generation!
Where's their perseverance??
I can imagine one has difficult times but they don't work when they're ill but all go on holiday in the vacation, when I'm ill  (didn't miss a day the last 3 years) I saty at home. Education from my dad!
we had a tough year and I hope next year will be better, it was the worst year in my 34 years as a teacher. Not the pupils, not the work but the colleges.....who let you and  the pupils down to easy. I'm not a doctor but I don't have my eyes in my pocket.
So now you know why and I have HOLIDAY now!

Thaks for your kind TURBO but even if everything o.k. I can't keep up your speed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Andre Wittebroek