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Sunday, November 9, 2014
Blackberry Smoke and Massive- KB, Malmö, Sweden 11/6/14
This
was the 2nd time for me to see Blackberry Smoke this year and I was
really looking forward to it and hoped they would play some new material. Sue
had never been to this venue before so before we had dinner we went over the
venue and guess who was standing outside smoking a cig, but the one and only
Charlie Starr! Sue and I had a small
chat with him and explained this was our honeymoon and we were big fans of the
band. He said he would dedicate a song to us, which was nice but I was
wondering if he would really remember 4 hrs later?
Anyway,
we headed over to the Malmö Bryghus and tried their 5 beer sampler and they
were all excellent. I think my favourite was the Winter Ale and Sue liked their
Belgium style ale. We were not feeling like burgers so we ate at a Japanese restaurant
run by Korean people (They did not know what Hamachi was (Japanese for
yellowfin tuna). Anyway, the meal was very good and we were ready for some
southern rock!
We
met up with my friend Mats and his friend Lars for another beer. Massive, were
a R&R band from Australia and they played about a 40min set of AC/DC meets
Guns and Roses style music. A lot of cliché and attitude but solid rocking
songs. The singer was perhaps 5 feet tall but was totally into it and had a
cool voice as well. Audience gave them a
good reception.
It
was 21 when BBS hit the stage with a short little like jam and then into their
standard opener on this tour, Like I Am. It was leave a Scar earlier in the
year, which was the 2nd song. IT was a straight up set of good old
BBS songs focusing still on the material from the Whippoorwill album a lot. I
noticed in that track that Charlie now had a delay pedal and changed the solo a
bit. Also the jam in Sleeping Dogs was longer before they did the Midnight
Rider part. They should just leave that out and do their own jam.. They really
need to jam more, then they would really be a totally amazing band. If they
could change the set lists around more and jam, they might be my favourite
band. Anyway, it was great to hear them play the Lynryrd Skynryd song, Whiskey
Rock a Roller. Suits them well. The band
was really touched when the audience sang Brandon happy birthday in Swedish. He
also got one of those plastic Viking hats with the horns (There were no horns
on the Viking hats!) and schnapps. The encore was a brand new song called Rock
and Roll Again and sure enough, Charlie dedicated it to Sue and I, the newlyweds..
Very touching and we had moved up to about the 3rd row in the
center. They ended the show with Shaking hands with the Holy ghost.
It
was a great night. Wish we could have met them afterwards and thanked them but
maybe the next time….
Set List: Intro Jam, Like I Am, Leave
a Scar, I'd Be Lyin', Six Ways to Sunday, Good One Comin' On, Crimson Moon, Pretty
Little Lie, Sleepin' Dogs>Jam, Midnight Rider>Sleeping Dogs, Sanctified
Woman, The Whippoorwill, Restless, Happy Birthday Brendon, Band Introductions, Up
in Smoke, I Ain't Got The Blues Any More, Everyone knows she’s Mine, Whiskey
Rock a Roller, One Horse Town, Ain’t much left of Me> When the Leeve Breaks>
Ain’t much left of Me, Encore: Rock and Roll Again, Shaking hands with the Holy
Ghost
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