Aug 2007 25

More from Glasgow

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As the I-M.net regulars who went to Glasgow are probably still more resting, here are some nice off-site pics and reviews from the show.

Some wonderful pics…bookmark and check back as, from what I understood, there will be more.

Scotsman.com have posted a not-so pleasant review.

However, Evening Times says:

Opening with an instrumental jam, the Chilis took every opportunity to show off their virtuoso-like musicianship, with John Frusciante extracting never before heard noises from his guitar.

and also:

Meanwhile, Frusciante dropped to his knees for yet another over the top solo - like the reincarnation of Jimi Hendrix, the riffs just kept coming.

To read the whole review, click here

Oh yes, and if you’re going to Reading and Leeds festivals and are intending to be in the pit, please do record whatever John sings and perhaps intro and outro jams! :)

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Gravatar Comment by behnood
2007-08-25 15:08:22

I read that Scotsman.com review and i couldn’t help laughing at it…it was so ridiculous and so immature….the writer probably knows nothing about music otherwise he/she wouldn’t have backed the likes of U2 or Oasis for their always-similar setlists….the thing with the Peppers which totally discerns them from other bands is that they never stick to some popular singles of theirs and instead they try to promote every music that they’ve created through out their career and thus they show respect to all of their fans whom cover a large variety of musical appeals….this is the right band to be…this is the right approach towards an audience….just relying on a bunch of highly admired hits and never reaching for the infinite horizons is a shame for those bands that the writer refers to….but instead the Peppers have always tried to explore new boundries and never restrict themselves to a common and framed setlist…they have loads of material to offer and why hesitate to do so?….the writer sometimes recourses to some songs calling them unknown…how dare?!!!…he/she might not be aware of those songs but every Chili Peppers fan even knows the lyrics of each and every of those songs…RHCP RULE!….

 

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