OCD Love proved to be compulsive, but uncomfortable viewing.
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Kevin Borich and his band left the stage to rousing applause surely satisfied in the knowledge that they had just delivered an exceptional masterclass in high energy rock, funk and blues.
Leo Sayer still has plenty of stage presence, and commands a devoted and loyal fanbase who excitedly push and prod each other’s shoulders as they recognise the opening bars of each song as he worked his way through a generous cross-section of his hits.
Taste’s Adelaide Fringe show in Showroom One at The German Club presented the fans with a generous cross-section of songs from both eras of the band’s career.
Ross Wilson has the right to claim icon status in our music industry and a place as one of our greatest musical talents – respect deserved and acknowledged. But – tonight’s set was a little flat and not one to go down in the annals of his greatest live shows.
After fifty years in the business, one of the things Russell Morris has clearly mastered is how to put together a setlist to please everyone.
This is a disarmingly sweet-natured, emotionally intelligent show that deserves people to ‘flock’ to see it.
Elbow have evolved, and where they were once just merely great, their latest metamorphosis elevates them to the next level of magnificence.
Nouvelle Vague’s Adelaide performance was a wondrous melange of the odd and the melodic.
Neil Young & The Rolling Stones have every right to follow their own paths, they both have a total body of work which has earned them respect and admiration, but surely that doesn’t mean they should ignore quality control so dismissively in the latter stages of their careers?
