
I guess you could say, The Locus Scene are bloody good! Guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Luis R (sporting an early 20th Century style moustache) was suffering from a bleeding finger, which he did not let hinder him and apologised for covering things such as the keyboard in blood. An interesting band that has vastly improved since the last time I saw them, some time last year and had since then gained a female drummer. Interestingly they have three vocalists who at times, such as the choruses of some songs, sang altogether. Other times, one would take the lead and the others lent backing vocals. A guest saxophonist joined the band on stage for a song. Then went away and the band did an interesting cover of "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles, which they introduced as "Smoke on the Water" showing their cheeky sense of humour again. The saxophone player returned again during the final song of the set, creating a cacophony of noise that perhaps distracted from the rest of the band but made for a dramatic finale.
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BustyB wrote:I guess you could say, The Locus Scene are bloody good! Guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Luis R (sporting an early 20th Century style moustache) was suffering from a bleeding finger, which he did not let hinder him and apologised for covering things such as the keyboard in blood. An interesting band that has vastly improved since the last time I saw them, some time last year and had since then gained a female drummer. Interestingly they have three vocalists who at times, such as the choruses of some songs, sang altogether. Other times, one would take the lead and the others lent backing vocals. A guest saxophonist joined the band on stage for a song. Then went away and the band did an interesting cover of "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles, which they introduced as "Smoke on the Water" showing their cheeky sense of humour again. The saxophone player returned again during the final song of the set, creating a cacophony of noise that perhaps distracted from the rest of the band but made for a dramatic finale.
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BustyB wrote:Luis is having troubles with the intergeigh today...
The guy who wrote it posted on the Junto site...

The saxophone player returned again during the final song of the set, creating a cacophony of noise that perhaps distracted from the rest of the band but made for a dramatic finale.

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