Saturday, March 19, 2011

Liam Gallagher present new work 'Beady Eye' in Madrid

Beady Eye, the formation led by singer Liam Gallagher, acted in spring time in Spain, where he presented his new work Different Gear, Still Speeding, a disk with the Manchester band that tries to forget his followers went to Oasis history. Before the advent of Beady Eye on the stage of The Riviera was the turn of Stay, a band from Barcelona who edited a year her third studio album, Passport to freedom.

A standing ovation accompanied the entrance of Beady Eye, which opened fire with Four letter word, the first issue of his new job and expected. Full glasses of beer thrown in the air, hundreds of flashes and an inflatable doll painted a chaotic start to a concert that lasted approximately one hour.

Gallagher thanked in Spanish, what the public said cheering his name. Guitarists and songwriters Andy Bell and Gem Archer, drummer Chris Sharrock, bassist and keyboardist Jeff Wootton Matt Jones assumed his role in the live side of a group that began its first tour in February. The rift between the brothers Gallagher questioned the ability of Liam to lead this project, which is that Noel was the creator of the great anthems like Wonderwall Oasis or Falling down, the last single released by the now defunct band.

You are wonderful people. But I hope to see prontoSin Beady Eye has found its place on the stage and the musicians completed a solid performance, but only lasted a few seconds the transitions between songs, moments that Gallagher used to greet the front rows. The British group Beatles and Stones surrendered cult to two of the historical groups that have most influenced his sound and his understanding of music.

Precisely nothing new behind Millionaire, and The Roller Anyone For three examples of classic rock tunes and atmosphere of the seventies. Despite Different Gear, Still Speeding takes a few days on the shelves of record stores, the public turned to Gallagher in the interpretation of the stormy Bring the Light, the first single from Beady Eye, who changed his registered to Kill For A Dream, a much more sedate.

The show faced its final stretch with Man of Misery, a 'bonus track' has not been released on CD, and The Beat Goes On, whose refrain emphasized the harmony between the British and the training room, cheering the name of the band and not just that of Liam. Following the interpretation of The Morning Son, the English singer took the opportunity to say goodbye to five hundred people who packed La Riviera.

"You are wonderful people. Hope to see you soon," said Gallagher, who will return to Spain in July to perform at the festival Bilbao BBK Live. To finish the night he covered Beady Eye Sons of the Stage, a song from the repertoire of the short-lived English band World of Twist. Often concluded its proceedings Oasis My Generation by The Who and I am the walrus The Beatles, which has also passed into history.

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