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The narrative links between, and at times during, the songs were never indulgent and were interesting and insightful, placing the songs into the context of the songwriter’s life.
The film gets straight into the journey and seems to lack the magical set up of the original. The slow build and less drastic situation doesn’t match the emotional investment.
De Ness tries to be a provocative vampish femme fatale but, often, this merely comes across as contrived and unconvincing.
Broken and Beautiful is an emotional journey with a perfect pairing of a full band to complement Kylie’s poetic story.
Car Boot Sale is greater than the sum of its parts, packed with wonderful melodies and incisive observations, and reminding us once again of what a great talent we have in Kevin Mitchell.
The most impressive thing about The New Cabal is the way the four players work together, with the kind of connection that shows they are a band in the truest sense.
Naya is an urban restaurant and bar which combines contemporary Indian cuisine with matching cocktails and beverages.
Olympia and band showed that they have the power to engage an audience, and do so effortlessly. The band played well and Olympia hit every high note, both vocally and on her wonderful blue Jazzmaster.
“I’ll be damned if anyone from this era can look quite as at home on stage in a Bonds ringer as Younger can. Also, Mick Jagger, you can take a seat.”
