Review: The Wedding Present @ The Wedgewood Rooms

words and photos by Martin Hoare

Right from the start the first observation I made was that there were at least 10 Guitars in sight along with two drum kits, the Buy Buy Levaquin Online Viagra Professional Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed overwhelming presence of instruments usually indicates a varied range Florida codes bank of styles and more times th Zithromax pharmacyan often it results in a good gig – this was definitely one of those times.

“Can you keep a secret?” with the addition of the red lights, the slow melody and the swaying of the band members it kind of felt like watching a seedy Caribbean porn opening scene. The song itself started with a dreamboat feeling and gradually built itself up for a kick ass ending – the only fault I found with this song was the random recording from what sounded like Tony Blackburn saying “The Wedding Present” over and over again. Vardenafilo levitra buy drugs online
“Brassneck” being the next song, had the crowd jumping along to it, which wasn’t surprising due to the bouncing bass lines and frequent drum beats. Frontman Gedge observed that they’d played The Wedgewood Rooms so often that it should be renamed The Gedgewood Rooms.

The next song “Kennedy” was dedicated to the 34th President of the USA Eisenhower , featuring fast melodically swirling riffs, the 2nd Guitarist sits back down at the drum kit midway through the song, still having his guitar wrapped around him and David Gedge banters easily with the audience about Twitter, stating that he wants more followers. Levitra reviews He jokingly said that he will pay people to follow him so he can rival Stephen Fry. Buy antibiotics online without prescription. Online Drugstore. Is the number of followers the new benchmark for measuring fame?

“Granadaland” is up next, am I being led into some false sense of a theme park full of Granadas? Having grown up in the 80’s surrounded by Granadas, this would be like reliving my childhood through song. Order Doxycycline Well, in short no, but still this is a very catchy good punk/pop tuneful classic that could hold its own in the market of today’s tastes.

The crowd go wild for “Take Me”, after all this is the Bizarro tour, but best of all, I didn’t feel like the oldest person in the crowd – admittedly I didn’t feel like the youngest either. Levitra generico
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All in all a very good 80’s band with a heap of catchy songs, I’m just a bit narked I missed out on them all that time ago. Cheap Levitra online Still, this performance made up for it and I shall keep an eye open for their 10th Wedgewood rooms performance !

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