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Artists: Taz Taylor Band, Ainsley & The Porn Stars Venue: The Boardwalk, Sheffield Date: 28 June 2007 |
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If you were to ask the more mature rock fans out there to name their top five vocalists of all time the name of Graham Bonnet would undoubtedly be one of those mentioned by most, and tonight Graham returns with The Taz Taylor Band to bring us a night of nostalgia and also a chance to hear some of the new material he has done with Taz Taylor on the new album ‘Welcome To America’.
Now on to the main event, with events in Sheffield over this past week the turnout for tonight’s show showed that there may no longer be the foundries here, but the folks round here are made of steel and won't let anything get them down, so I hail the fortitude of all the locals for attending tonight. Now as vocalist go you can't get any more higher a calibre than that of Graham Bonnet with his days in Rainbow, MSG, Alcatraz and now with the new venture joining The Taz Taylor Band. Bonnet once again treads the boards to give us one hell of show and with the guy coming up to sixty this year, this is even a greater achievement as he shows the years haven’t thwarted his desire for rock n' roll. As Taz Taylor, Dirk Krause, Val Trainor and Bob Miller hit the stage it's not until the great man himself makes his self known that the crowd really react. Bonnet no longer wears those trade mark Hawaiian shirts, tonight he was dressed in a suit and tie and dark sunglasses, looking not too dissimilar to a mature Max Headroom.
The only song from his MSG years was next ‘Desert Song’ with Taz showing his immaculate guitar playing once more as he captured the song superbly. Bonnet left the stage for a few moments as Taz and the rest of the band went back to their 'Caffeine Racer' album for a couple of sterling instrumentals ‘Chilling Time’ and ‘Pot Of Gold’, which once again highlighted the talent of Taylor as he just tamed the fret board of his Gibson Destroyer, he is undoubtedly one of the finest guitar talents around today. It was time for Bonnet to return to the stage in a more casual look with a short sleeved t-shirt as the band went into the only song from his Alcatraz days ‘Suffer Me’, which as all the songs did tonight, sounded just as fresh as they did all those years ago. The surprise package of the show had to be when Trainor beat out the first few seconds of Rainbow’s ‘Stargazer’, a song not from Bonnet's days with the band, but he pulled it off with perfection and gave Ronnie James Dio a run for his money with the crowd also singing every line. This was indeed a very special moment for many here tonight. After that stirring rendition it was back to the more recent Taz Taylor material with ‘Happy Hour’ and then Bonnet left the stage once again as the rest of the band gave us gave us a medley from 'Caffeine Racer' before Bonnet returned to sing was back ‘Nightgames’, which went down a storm.
It was also great to see the band come straight out after the show to mingle with the fans and sign stuff and have photo's taken. Some of those vinyl's looked like they should be under armed guard once the man himself Mr Bonnet had signed them, such was the fans devotion to their hero. The whole band were a joy to watch perform and a joy to meet in person after the gig, upbeat and jovial and well worth beating back the storms and the floods to see them perform here tonight. Setlist: Eyes of the World, Loves No Friend, Fighters Fist, Welcome to America, Desert Song, Chilling Times, Pot of Gold, Suffer Me, Stargazer, Happy Hour, Medley, Nightgames, Will you still love me Tomorrow, Radio Luxemburg, All night Long, Since you've been Gone, Lost in Hollywood |
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