Monday, 25 August 2008

'80s acts in League of their own

Bet you never idea you�d see this, a New Romantic synth-pop revival meeting tour! Last night at the Bank of America Pavilion, 5 acts from the era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher plugged in their electronic toys and brought fans back to the early days of MTV - or snowy local channel V-66, for those of us world Health Organization didn�t have cable.


Naked Eyes founder Pete Byrne open the show up, appropriately, with the Bacharach-David chestnut �Always Something There to Remind Me.� His set-closing �Promises Promises� got the early crowd up and dancing.


A Flock of Seagulls followed with a well-received six-song set that featured hits �Wishing (I Had a Photograph of You),� �I Ran (So Far Away)� and �Space Age Love Song� (What, no parenthetical expression subtitle!?). Back in the day, frontman/hairdresser Mike Score was known more for his ludicrously outrageous crooked haircut. How does he look today? Well, he hid a ponytail under a ballcap, but he kinda resembled the Michelin Man after a monthlong Krispy Kreme binge.




Martin Fry, the loss leader of hitmakers ABC, notwithstanding, has aged remarkably considerably. Looking natty in a well-tailored tangerine-colored suit, Fry has mastered the Bryan Ferry/Thin White Duke-era Bowie persona. In fine voice and backed by a tight six-piece band, ABC�s set was the night�s best. Fan faves such as a sleek and powerful �Poison Arrow� and �The Look of Love� from 1982�s Trevor Horn-produced classic record album �The Lexicon of Love� energized the crowd. Mellower tunes �Be Near Me� and the Smokey Robinson tribute �When Smokey Sings� also thrilled concertgoers, many of whom retrieved their �80s outfits and accessories from the closet.


Former Go-Go�s singer Belinda Carlisle, wHO celebrated her 50th birthday last Sunday, is still a hottie. But the California girl�s polished grownup contemporary pop songs seemed out of place on a bill with tetrad British synth-pop acts. To be fair, the audience adored her, but it was a trio of songs (�Vacation,� �Our Lips Are Sealed� and �We Got the Beat�) by her one-time band - she never mentioned the Go-Go�s by name - that were most thrilling. Solo hits �Circles in the Sand� and �Heaven is a Place on Earth,� though well-performed by ABC�s band (plus a guitarist), zapped the mark of its momentum.


Headliners the Human League were absolutely fabulous. In addition to being visually striking - band members were clothed in disastrous while everything on stage, even the MacBook rack, was white - the band just rocked. Founder Philip Oakey and longtime members/vocalists Susanne Sulley and Joanne Catherall were just plain glorious. The electronic drums on �Tell Me When� and �Seconds� correct a fierce beat. And can it really be 26 days since we put on our skinny ties and danced at Spit on Lansdowne Street to the euphoric �Don�t You Want Me�?


Promoters hope to make this Regeneration Tour an annual event. Next year, how around drafting Heaven 17, Thompson Twins, Alphaville, Howard Jones, Peter Godwin and ... sing it loud, �Everybody Wang Chung tonight!�


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Friday, 15 August 2008

Busta Rhymes, Good Charlotte Get Their Game On At Maddenpalooza

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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Full Battle Rattle

The potency for wartime satire is almost unbearably high in the setting for Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss's documentary Full Battle Rattle, a fact which alas may have left them unable to do much more to capitalize on their subject, assuming that it would provide the context and satire for itself. This can bump sometimes to the