Just a week after seeing them a Glasgow I was back for more this
time at Newcastle's Metro Radio Arena for the final night of the Crue's
highly successful UK leg of their Red White & Crue world tour.
To see my
favourite band twice in one year would have been a coo, but to see them
twice in a week is just a dream come true. I have followed the band since
their early days and had seen them twice before once on the Theatre of
Pain tour and then again on the ill fated Girls, Girls, Girls tour and both
times was totally blown away by them, so like so many fans I was really
looking forward to this re-union tour.
After the Glasgow gig I was left
totally in awe of my heroes and the show they put on was fantastic and
only fuelled my excitement for the Newcastle gig.
Having received a
posting from the arena informing fans of the stage times of the three
bands on tonight it was an early start 6.45 pm that the first band the
highly rated Black Velvets were scheduled to hit the stage.
On arrival at
the venue we noticed that the doors into the venue from the foyer were
still chained shut and as the time got on and it passed 7.00 pm and still
no sign of the doors being opened I asked a member of staff what was up
and he informed me that Killing Joke would not be appearing tonight and
that The Black Velvets would be going on stage around 7.30 pm.
I must
admit that I was more than a little pleased with this news after seeing
Killing Joke at Glasgow (check out my review dated 14.06.05 to see
why).
When we were eventually let in The Black Velvets immediately hit the
stage and as I hadn’t heard anything by the band I had heard and read
various press releases about them and were highly praised by many.
I was
very impressed by them as the reminded me very much of the Glitterati in
musical style and their hard hitting fast paced rock n' roll was
appreciated by most of the crowd who managed to pull themselves away from
the bar.
With the Glasgow gig still fresh in my mind I knew what to expect
from tonight's show but as I was only 10ft away from the stage this time
my excitement was even more intense. As the lights went down and the large
screens played the short animated intro my excitement had reached fever
pitch.
Although the set list was
almost identical to Glasgow this made it easier
for me to review the show and still enjoy it, something that I find hard
to do at times. The opening salver of 'Shout At The Devil' and 'Too Fast For
Love' really got the crowd buzzing and once again like Glasgow Mick Mars
was the star of the show his impeccable guitar riffs rained out and he
seemed well at ease and comfortable on stage, more than he'd ever
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The band was even tighter than at Glasgow and seemed to relish in
the atmosphere and went from strength to strength. Seeing the stage show up close
was an experience itself with the
pyrotechnics and lighting not out staging the band but adding to the
overall performance and spectacle.
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Vince Neil has often been described as
the ultimate front man and tonight he lived up too the moniker as he had
the crowd well in his grasp and with Nikki Sixx to his right the two of
them seemed to bounce off each others performance and both gave 110% and
the powerhouse drums of Tommy Lee holding everything together the Crue
were definitely taking no prisoners tonight.
With the set including every
Crue fans favourite tracks they just steamed along like a out of control
freight train, when they took a 15 minute break midway through the set I
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After the
interlude it was back to business as usual with ‘Girl, Girls, Girls’ and
the scantily dressed girls taking to the trapeze and all the male eyes
focused on them. Then it was straight into ‘Wildside’, which nearly
brought the house down. Just before the band went into the next song a
mini Vince was lead on stage on a lease and bring a guitar on stage for
Vince.
After the technicians eventually switch the guitar on Vince gave on
of the vocal performances of the night with ‘Don’t Go Away Mad’. Then
Nikki took center stage as he played the intro for ‘Primal Sc
ream’.
Then
like Glasgow the lighters came out for ‘Home Sweet Home’, but this is
where the Glasgow gig hit it high point with the crowd singing nearly all
the song before Vince started the song proper. Here the crowd only
managed the first few lines (Glasgow
1 - Newcastle 0).
Then it was time for a short musical interlude as Nikki Sixx came on stage and did a short electronic retro piece accompanied on
stage by a dancer armed with a grinder and metal bra and knickers and set
sparks flying as she put grinder to metal. She then sent sparks flying
towards Nikki and the whole stage was filled with more sparks as roman
candle type pyrotechnics were set off behind Nikki and
he was engulfed in
a shower of light as his solo spot reached its climax. Then it was
straight into ‘Dr Feelgood’, during which the road crew put out Nikki
Sixx's ass as it started to smoulder an after effect of the spark fest. To
which Tommy Lee shouted out ''There's a fire in the house! it's Nikki -
his ass is on fire!!!”.
Then it was time for a short musical interlude as Nikki Sixx came on stage and did a short electronic retro piece accompanied on
stage by a dancer armed with a grinder and metal bra and knickers and set
sparks flying as she put grinder to metal.
She then sent sparks flying
towards Nikki and the whole stage was filled with more sparks as roman
candle type pyrotechnics were set off behind Nikki and
he was engulfed in
a shower of light as his solo spot reached its climax. |
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Then it was
straight into ‘Dr Feelgood’, during which the road crew put out Nikki
Sixx's ass as it started to smoulder an after effect of the spark fest. To
which Tommy Lee shouted out ''There's a fire in the house! it's Nikki -
his ass is on fire!!!”. |
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Next it was camera time, firstly Nikki took control
of the video camera and videoed the crowd for prosperity and informed the
media who had put this tour down as a farewell event that they were wrong
and they'd be back next year.
Then Tommy took it and we all know what that
meant, The Tittie Cam, at first the females were reluctant to bare all but
strangely a few male fans weren’t (strange) but as soon as a couple of
willing females did reveal all you couldn’t stop more joining in.
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Then as
the show came to a close with ‘Same Ol' Situation’ and the only new track
played tonight ‘Sick Love Song’ and a the final track ‘Kick Start My
Heart’ which the band were joined on stage once again by the girls on the
trapeze and the pyro guys went all out with fireworks and flames from
behind the stage and as the song came to a close Nikki gave Vince his bass
and let him smash it against the floor.
As a giant menacing clowns head
appeared from behind the drum kit the band came back for one more and were
joined by the complete rock n roll circus as fire eaters and girls on
stilts and a unicycling midget hit the stage and the band finished with
the Sex Pistols song ‘Anarchy In The Uk’.
The quote of the evening
came from an unlikely source. As I was leaving the Arena I heard two
young fans talking about the show, and one said to the other one ... 'why
have we been listening to other bands?' ... to which his companion replied
... 'because Kerrang say's we have too!' ...
Setlist:
Shout at the Devil
Too Fast for Love
10 Seconds to Love
Red Hot
On With The Show
Too Young To Fall In Love
Looks That Kill
Louder Than Hell
Live Wire
Girls Girls Girls
Wild Side
Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
Primal Scream
Dr Feelgood
Same Ol' Situation
Sick Love Song
Kickstart My Heart
Anarchy in the UK
(Special thanks to 'Dinkey Die' for the photo's
used in this review)