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We had the great honor of talking to Charles Bradley a couple of hours before the concert, and will be posting the interview soon. A photo special will also follow.
Why is it so hard:
His brilliant album:
-Egil & Hallgeir
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We had the great honor of talking to Charles Bradley a couple of hours before the concert, and will be posting the interview soon. A photo special will also follow.
Why is it so hard:
His brilliant album:
-Egil & Hallgeir
Friday – june 22, 21:10 – Bastionen
The Dap-Kings, who function as Sharon Jones’ backing band and her label Daptones Records’ house band, took the stage at Bergenfest, Norway Friday 22 June and immediately started laying the rhythm track for what was to become a performance that will be remembered a long time. Her guitar player announced that we were about to witness the “Dap Tones Super Soul Revue” and it was on! Sharon came dancing out from backstage like a rocket in a yellow dress.
Their songs are meant for live shows, they’re just much more vibrant in a concert setting. The James Brown influence is very promminent but her cover of a Gladys Knight song made it very evident that there were other artists that had influenced her just as much. Lovely.
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings are true originals, but they perform in a genre that lends itself to tradition. Her primal energy, combined with incredible voice, great dancing and charisma also reminds us of Tina Turner in her heyday.
This was the second great soul concert this day, the firs beeing the fantastic Charles Bradley concert. It must be a challenge to go on stage after Mr. Bradley, but Sharon Jones and The dap-Kings gave us a fantastic performance.
Best Songs: New Shoes, 100 Days, 100 Nights , He Said I Can
Overall rating: 5/6
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A nice version of Conman Coming:
(not from Bergenfest)
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Thursday – june 21, 19:15 – Magic Mirrors tent
“..So.. is anybody drunk yet?”
–Jonathan Wilson joking with the audience
(the bass player immediately raised his hand)
Jonathan Wilson’s concert at Bergenfest on Thursday evening was a time travel back to 70s California and Wilson and his band turned the hot venue into a cool west-coast breeze. Jonathan Wilson had an easy going vibe going, he joked with the audience and it was an overall good feeling in the “tent”.
Wilson’s album, Gentle Spirit, have been making huge waves this last year and it was on many best-of-the- year lists in 2011. That said, the evening wasn’t all calm and cool. The band (and what a band, they’re fantastic both individiually and as collectively) frequently manouvered into a heavy rock’n roll groove. Just magnificent.
On the album his music is clearly related to the softer Laurel Canyon sound, cool, melancholic tunes layered in strings and organs, beautiful . In concert, the songs open up in a more “aggressive” way. It’s like Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young with emphasis on Neil Young and I also heard Pink Floyd’s influence on several songs.
It was an absolutely great concert, and we all wanted more when it was over.
Best song: “Can We really party today?”
Rating: Egil 5/6 , Hallgeir 6/6
Here is his great album:
-Egil & Hallgeir
Thursday – June 21
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