Seven Virgins and A Mules ( Kevin, Steve and Jamie)blew us away last night with their two hours and a half performance of ELP's music.
It was a great performance who aloud the audience to enter into ELP's world and music. They played 22 ELP's songs, two from each album from the first to Black Moon. All this began with the original Fanfare for the Common Man in the back ground while they projected ELP pictures on a screen.
Frankly, they delivered much more that we have been expected at first. They did not hesitate to play the longer and difficult pieces like Tarkus, Endless Enigma, Take a Pebble. They combined these demanding songs with lighter ones like The Sherrif, and Benny The Bouncer. At the end, while nobody was expecting it, they played "Picture at an Exhibition" for the encore. Great finish, and the audience was blown away and very happy.
While Greg Lake Band is playing ELP on a more adult contempory sound, and while Carl Palmer Band is playing ELP with the guitar with an heavy metal sound, Seven Virgin is sounding like the original ELP, with the keyboards (3) and with the great musicianship between the guys. It's back to the basis as it was in the seventies.
They want to sound like ELP and they really succeed on that and there is more. They add their own touch of playing and the singer ( Jamie) sings on a more emotive way compares to Greg ( reach the higher notes, and less baryton). They skipp the intensive distorsion sound and the knives : we don't need it anymore, and it does not add something to the music.
Steve is really good on the keyboards. He knows all the notes, all the pieces, all of ELP world and ambiance and he likes it very much.
Our Mugs ( Kevin) gave a great drum solo on Tanks ; he is fast and with precision. He received two standing ovations for his drum solo.
The singer, who was not a bass player before entering into this band, showed us that it was possible to play bass and sing in the same time, but it's a lot of work and a lot demanding according to him. He likes it very much, and like I said, he puts more emotions in the songs than the original singer. (IMHO).
We saw on the screen ELP covers while the Band was playing. We also had theater during Tarkus with the Manticore, Tarkus, the Dome who were running around the place at the right time( papier maché muppets). The audience was smiling and they liked this little theater play who illustrated Tarkus adventures.
After the show, I had some pictures taken with the guys, and Kevin made me sit on his drummer seat. I played some drum and some gong too.
Before the show, we brought the band to eat at a nice Italian restaurant in front of the venue. We had nice time there. We also met Kevin's wife and his tall and nice sixteen years old son.
It was a great evening. I will have some pictures later.
Sylvie