The two shows had generally identical set lists, although Friday's show *may* have had a bit more of Belew's new album, 'e' played at it. The Saturday show, to my ears was way ahead of the Friday show, in power, playing, and just general fun. Perhaps it had to do with the Friday venue being a seated club, and the Saturday show being at a standing club (where I was right up at the stage, to Belew's left), so I realize that can have a bit to do with my enjoyment of the show. I do think Friday's show had a few tech issues, while the only real issue I saw on Saturday, was Belew having a bit of trouble finding a tricky C# in a fast run during one of the 'e' sections... Caused by dim lighting!
Here's a photo of the set list, which I was able to get from Saturday's show, for those of you who are interested...
The set was heavy on the instrumental bits, and while I have the feeling that a lot of the new album's material was not known to the crowd, it got a great response, as Belew's writing, whether instrumental or song based, is always heavy on memorable melodies, great playing, and strong musicianship. The new material, and some of the older songs utilized looping technology, where Belew would play a riff, patter, or melody, which then through the magic of technology, would be played as a loop, over which Belew could then play other patterns, rhythms, melodies, animal sounds, basically whatever he wished to...
Belew was discovered by Frank Zappa, and played in his band before going on to play with other great musicians, and record his own solo albums. I found myself reflecting after the first show, that I think if Zappa was still alive, he would have embraced this looping technology to a great extent for his own compositions. However, that's just me hypothisizing/daydreaming, who knows what would have happened if Zappa had lived...
I did take a few photos of the show, I did not use flash as I find that annoying during shows, but because of that, most of the shots I took have a fluid nature to them... They're not "great" shots, but I find something compelling about them... Here's a selection of them for you.
This tour was billed as the "Power Trio" tour, and the rhythm section was made up of Julie Slick on bass, and Eric Slick on drums. Much has been written on how great these two players are, and how well they gel with Adrian on stage, so let me just add my voice to the chorus and say how *fantastic* they are, they really seem to form an excellent compliment to the lead guitar and vocals provided by Adrian. Having two young musicians of this calibre to back him up, Adrian must feel as if he can go out on stage and play just about anything, and the Slick's will be right there with him to back him up...
This last photo was taken during the brief autograph session at the end of the night on Friday. Adrian is always willing to meet and chat with fans, and sign albums he's played on. I'm a sucker for photos and autographs, I admit, so I was happy to get this shot of us together.
I recommend to anyone out there who is interested in any part of Belew's career, to give this new album a shot, and to see one of these power trio shows if they're coming to play anywhere near you. You won't be disappointed.
EDIT: I also have to say I was glad to see "Futurevision" from the album 'Here' get a live airing. I've always loved that song, and I think it tends to get ignored in the greater Belew canon...
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