TYA LUXEMBOURG REVIEW
Traveling to
Luxembourg to see the Ten Years After "DVD"
concert at the Rockhal was possibly the most exhausting
trip I have ever undertaken. Normally, when I travel west
to east on transatlantic trips, the first night I sleep
for about 12 hours to shake the jet-lag. But I never had a
chance to sleep during the Luxembourg trip. Upon arriving
on Thursday afternoon after the overnight flight from
Boston, I immediately began meeting band members and
fellow fans at the Hotel Mercure. So, it was well after
midnight before the first night's social activities ended.
Friday was
"concert day" so the excitement level was way
too high to permit any serious rest. After the performance,
the celebration did not end until nearly dawn. On Saturday,
the "walking wounded" somehow gathered enough
residual energy to take the train into Luxembourg for some
sightseeing. I had to say goodbye to our close knit group
about 2:00PM because I had a 5 o'clock flight to
Amsterdam, so I could make the early connection back to
Boston on Sunday morning. If you look at my parting
picture in Dave's "travel-log" photos, you can
see I have the color and appearance of a seasoned zombie (believe
me, I felt like one!).
By Saturday afternoon,
all I could think of was some serious "pillow
time" at an airport hotel. But, no such luck, upon
arriving in Amsterdam I was instead greeted with the news
that a large convention was going on and all area hotels
were completely booked. To make a long story short, I
wound up riding the train to Utrecht - the closest city
with a vacant hotel room (no way was I going to spend the
night in molded plastic chair at the Amsterdam airport
after 3 nights of minimal sleep). The "topper"
to this story is my hotel wake-up call never came on
Sunday morning, so I had to run to the train station as if
fired from a shot-gun. I did just catch the train to the
airport and finally limped back home about 8 hours later -
another Ten Years After concert notch in my belt. It was a
tiring trip, but then I think the guys in the band
experience such arduous travel experiences on a regular
basis! I wonder how many people truly appreciate how hard
they work to bring us the music?
The Rockhal concert was
nothing short of spectacular. The band was tuned in, the
volume turned up and the audience was totally receptive.
The atmosphere was electrifying. Ten Years After always
rise to the occasion and this particular show was
certainly no exception. I have never witnessed a sub par
performance by Ten Years After, but you could quickly tell
this one would be high end. More than once I remember
nodding or saying to Dave and Lionel, "they are
really on tonight". Particularly Joe Gooch - he's had
to shoulder a big load and has been under extra scrutiny
from the onset, but he was even more "on fire"
than usual. Joe is a natural, yet he practices incessantly
and it is clearly evident in his flawless and exciting
playing. The "Ten Years After torch" has
definitely been passed on to the most appropriate guitar
player! But Ten Years After has become much more than a
"guitar show". The powerful rhythm section of
Chick Churchill, Ric Lee and Leo Lyons now figure much
more prominently in the overall sound, it is truly a group
effort and the intricate jams they all play today are
outstanding.
It was also special to
get two sets of music from Ten Years After. I think a
description of the 20 songs they played is unnecessary,
because it has all been said before and the proof will be
on the DVD. The band is fantastic - enough said.
I hope most of the pure
power and excitement that was present in the packed
Rockhal will carry over justifiably onto the DVD. I'm sure
the music will be exceptional like it was, however a
limitation of performance films and videos is the "ambiance"
and "vibe" is hard to replicate completely on
audio/video media. The audio is often too clean and the
field of vision is too narrow to capture the intensity of
the actual live concert experience. Watching a video
doesn't come close to standing in front of a Marshall
stack driven at peak volumes. I don't think it should be a
new revelation to anybody that Ten Years After must be
witnessed live to fully absorb and appreciate how great a
band they still are. Ten Years After are truly one of the
greatest - they have been for forty years, and that is
what keeps me coming back to see them again and again! I
hope they will be around for many more years to come!
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