I just had
a fantastic weekend in Warsaw, Poland, where I had the pleasure to see two of
my favourite bands live; Camel on the Saturday and Yes (featuring Jon Anderson,
Trevor Rabin, and Rick Wakeman) on the Sunday.
Camel (Saturday,
June 2nd 2018)
Camel was
absolutely amazing! Despite the fact that Andy Latimer had to sit down during
the entire performance due to a recent injury, the band was on fire. The audience
was very appreciative, and you could see that the band members were moved by
the warm reception. Colin Bass wrote on Facebook that “last night in Warsaw was
completely bonkers. Wonderful audience even though it was a 2000+ person sauna”.
And yeah, I confirm that it was extremely hot in the Progresja club. The
line-up was the same as could be seen on the band’s latest DVD release Ichigo
Ichie, with Denis Clemant on drums and Pete Jones on keyboards. They are an extremely
tight unit, and the performance was flawless.
The current
tour is called “The Moonmadness Tour”, and the first set on the show consisted of
the Moonmadness album played in its entirety. The instrumental opener Aristillus
was played back on the speakers as the band walked on stage. Camel are not strangers
to performing whole albums live, which they did long before the current trend
for bands to do so; they have previously played The Snowgoose, Dust and Dreams,
Harbour of Tears, and Nude (I think), throughout their career.
Then there
was a short break before the second set which consisted of various songs from the
Camelogue. There were one or two surprising inclusions, and also some
surprising omissions, but overall the selections were similar to what was on
the aforementioned live DVD, filmed in Japan in 2016. I wanted the set list to
be a surprise, so I did not find out which songs they were going to play before
I went to the concert. If you want to know the set list you can see it here: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/camel/2018/progresja-warsaw-poland-4bed6f62.html" rel="nofollow - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/camel/2018/progresja-warsaw-poland-4bed6f62.html
If you get the chance to see Camel, don't miss it for the world! See http://camelproductions.com/" rel="nofollow - http://camelproductions.com/ for info on upcoming dates.
Yes featuring
Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, and Rick Wakeman (Sunday, June 3rd 2018)
The
following evening it was time for the next concert. This took place in a
different location, an outdoor venue covered by a tent roof. Before the main
event there was an opening act, the Polish band SBB. I had never heard them
before, but they sounded to me a bit like Red-era King Crimson with more
keyboards, and (occasional) vocals in Polish.
Then
Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman took to the stage, with Lou Molino on drums and Lee
Pomeroy on bass. This was the very first concert of their new tour “Quintessential
Yes: The 50th Anniversary Tour”, and you could tell that they were a bit rusty.
I hope that if you go and see them later in the tour, they will perform better.
Anderson’s voice is very strong, and he sings very well, but he forgot the
words to some songs, even to And You and I, which is one of the most played Yes
songs. You could tell that he was embarrassed about it, but nonetheless both
the band and the audience were enjoying themselves, and it was fun to see them.
Despite the
fact that this is a new tour, the set list was very predictable with virtually no
surprises. They focus very heavily on the early 70’s and the early 80’s, with songs
from The Yes Album, Fragile, and 90125 making up most of the set. One song each
from Close to the Edge, Going for the One, Big Generator, and Talk were also
included.Whole set list can be seen here: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/yes-featuring-jon-anderson-trevor-rabin-rick-wakeman/2018/amfiteatr-w-parku-sowiskiego-warsaw-poland-bed61de.html" rel="nofollow - https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/yes-featuring-jon-anderson-trevor-rabin-rick-wakeman/2018/amfiteatr-w-parku-sowiskiego-warsaw-poland-bed61de.html
Overall, I
had a terrific weekend in Poland!