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Psycho Delia Smith At The Old Tavern
Sunday 22nd April 07
Review by Paul Loader
The Mudheads
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Kevin, the bass player for PDS, had said to the Old Tavern’s music promoter
that a couple of lads from The Mudheads were coming tonight so that they
might “learn how it’s done”……..well……..I think he may have had a point.
As the discussion of originals verses covers and tribute bands wages on
through the pages
of
this hallowed site, this particular covers band had their
audience singing along to every number like a bunch of teenage girls at a McFly concert. |
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Every song, which originated mainly from the hey day of the 70’s, was played
with enthusiasm and was a tight as an Italian waiters trousers. The band
proved that they are really are great musicians time and time again
throughout the evening. In fact, my colleague, son and fellow band member
never tired at telling me how much better a bass player Kevin was than
me…..and he can carry a pretty good vocal as well. Git! |
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The rhythm section as was tight as you like giving a great frame work for
guitarists Paul and Hugh to hang some truly great time honoured toons on.
They also have a light show that most bands would sacrifice their drummer’s
right arm for. It certainly helped put them in a league above your average,
stuck in a corner playing Smoke On the Water Pub Rock band.
I
have searched hard for a niggle, just to have balance, and to prove that I
am not in the bands employ. The only thing I could find isn’t a negative
it’s more of a asking for a cherry on top of the icing on top of the cake.
Both Paul and Kevin have great singing voices and I wondered why they never
sang harmonies for each other. As I said, it didn’t spoil anything…..I just
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I’m not really that experienced at writing reviews, so I don’t know exactly
what kind of thing that one is supposed to write. However, I do know what I
like, and I did enjoy myself last night. AND, before you ask. I was driving
and so I wasn’t wearing beer goggles. I was stone cold sober and objective.
As a member of the Bristol music community I am as competitive as the next
man. However, I can heartily recommend Psycho Delia Smith and would
encourage you to go and see them the next time they are playing near you,
which judging by the amount of gigs they are playing should be in a week or
two.
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