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2005 had been an
eventful year for Ginger to say the least what with him leaving the
Wildhearts to join The Brides of Destruction, his falling out with London
Le Grande and his dismissal from said band, his addiction to heroin
addiction and his fall from grace.
But the old adage of 'you cant
keep a good dog down' was never so apt, and
once again Ginger bounces back, this time with a new project 'The Sonic
Circus', together with a spanking new album 'Valor Del Corazon'.
Returning home to his native Tyneside has
always been an emotional event and tonight was no exception.
Combining this with the
added complication of problems with the PA before the gig even opened it's
doors, it was
certainly touch and go as to whether tonight’s show would even take place.
So with no time for the allotted
support band, it was time for Psycho Cyborgs to come on stage. This trio
of two heavily tattooed gents and a midget woman came onto stage and
subsequently shish kebabed each other with 12 inch skewers, before fastening
bits of electronic circuit board to each other, much to the disgust and
delight of the crowd. This was a much-shortened version of the show that
they usually perform, much to mine and a good few others stomachs delight.
Now to the main event as the nine members
strong band hit the miniscule stage at Legends. The only thing to
surpass the size of the stage, or lack of it, was the lack of decent
lighting so you could actually see all members of the band.
I’ve only been to this venue to see bands
once before and the acoustics are not very good for live bands, tonight
being no exception. I think it's probably down to where
the stage is situated which tends to make the sound bounce around the venue.
The band opened up with ‘Ugly’ from the
new album and immediately all Gingers misgivings were thrown aside, as the
400 strong crowd gave a giant thumbs up to the local hero, from this point
on the crowd belonged to one man.
But the partisan crowd had come to see
Ginger perform no mater what songs he played and from what band or bands
he had been involved in over the years.
With a backing band that was in its own
right a gathering of stars, which included the mighty Connie Bloom and Jon
Poole the band rampaged through the set and given the poor sound they
still managed to do the new album proud. Highlights from the set (and there
were many) included ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’, ‘Drinking in the Daytime’ a song for
every Geordie, ‘Ten Flaws Down’ with Connie Bloom getting a little funky
on the guitar and ‘Sonic Shake’ the only song taken from the Silver Ginger
5 album.
But it was the encore that was the real
surprise package with the three covers ‘Boys Keep Swinging’, ‘Pump it Up’,
and Listen to the Music’, plus the Wildhearts ‘29X the Pain’.
Most of all Ginger seemed to enjoy
playing once again and this new band brought the best out in him. This is
surely the best the man has performed for such a long time and I hope that
this is the first step to Ginger being back at the top where his undoubted
talent certainly belongs.
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