Topic: Aynsley Lister Hamburg
Friday, Downtown Blues Club Hamburg
Great location for a gig this. My first time to see Aynlsey Lister, so guys and gals that also haven't yet, then your warm up gig for RAH is gonna whet your appetite and then some.
They say great players are born so I reckon he must have been a long delivery because he has taken that birth experience and sustains notes 'til kingdom come. I was trying to find a word to describe his playing and I keep thinking of 'texture'. Sounds a bit pompous I know but he is very stylish and smooth. He wrings enough out of it but doesn't overdo it. I think thats because he has a great band with him and it was a tremendous 2 hours of music. Morgan on keyboards deserves a special mention and their interplay together was a highlight, as was a cover of 'Purple Rain'. But he's no covers artist, his own material is very strong and that featured from new album 'Equilibrium' sounded really good.
He's personable, with a good vocals but what stood out last night was how much FUN they are having doing this.
I admit it, I am a new fan and I look forward to following his upward path.
A final mention must go to the support act 'Max and the Miners". They were a last minute addition. There are no appropriate words to describe this musical experience. Stunned, perhaps. The singer has a rock voice to die for but it is used in a style that I can only describe as Maiden's Bruce Dickinson meets Cockney Rebel meets Panic in the Disco meets Queen (in their campest moments).
The music was rock, but as Mr. Spock would say "Not as we know it Jim". Most songs were played in the tempo of a Polka! Bitingly staccato. Half the audience was confused, half amused. An experience to be sure but not a bad one suprisingly.
Thank goodness with Aynsley some degree of normality was restored. I'm too old for surpirises like that!