Sunday, April 3, 2011

Brighton 64 concert in Madrid (Sala El Sol, 02/04/2011): the nostalgia of the Mod Revival scene

Long parkas, military green, occasional tight outfit, and made generous pin haircuts with bangs and unpopulated areas that once wore big manes capeadas. Brighton 64 managed to gather the most varied of the mod scene in his return to Madrid, with the concert at the El Sol The date was to celebrate the 30 anniversary of the formation of Barcelona, for which they have decided to join and turn for several Spanish cities with nostalgia and great themes as main ingredients.

The average age among the public and the sample group was very clear last time, stories of youth, fun and girls who had songs in the sound and turned to look at 60, bands like the Small Faces, The Who and many others who in the late 70's were revived by The Jam, The Merton Parkas and Secret Affair.

For Brighton 64 here in Spain was one of the leading names of the little scene came in the 80. Gil brothers, Ricky (bass and vocals) and Albert (guitar), returned last night along with Jordan Fontich on keyboards and tambourine and Tino Peralbo, on drums. They themselves said they would play the older songs, so the setlist of the concert was composed of their catchy anthems that we all enjoy.

There's everything from the beginning too slowed where 'Spring Time' and 'Pictures From Yesterday' could look over what they did, their R & B tracks like 'Ball and Chain' and 'Where I fell'. According to the group was moving all over we entered the concert, they, by speeding up the tempo, as we are adding our the dance of each topic.

'My Town' arrived in Madrid snatching the original role to Barcelona, which it would recover later in 'Barcelona Blues'. A direct lively, with topics that support the topic of supporting the years, and even a mini pogo moved to the end with 'The Pump House. "

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