26 Jun 2019, 19:38 | #51 |
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28 Jun 2019, 09:52 | #52 |
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My favorite track from Real Life has always been this one, specially the extended version. I had this on vinyl back then in the 80's
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29 Jun 2019, 17:26 | #53 |
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20 Oct 2019, 20:37 | #54 |
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Oh cool! I‘ll be with my sis at the show. Happy to see you there :-) |
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29 Dec 2019, 16:31 | #56 |
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See http://www.reallifemusic.net - they have released a compendium of snippets from their new album with the nice name „sirens“ which is announced to be on iTunes etc next week.
Personally I find the new tracks very disappointing as they clearly reflect Sterrys limited songwriting skills. I hoped he took advantage of the cool band that supports him on tour to create something more original, maybe even more contemporary. Whatever - this is just my opinion, and I am sure other than me many on the forum will love the new music. |
09 Feb 2020, 20:17 | #57 |
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Back from the REAL LIFE concert in Hamburg. What can I report? David Sterry was sympathetic. More than I expected. Really. The show itself has been relocated to the smallest venue available, probably due to the minimum sales. I felt sorry for the band as well as for the people buying VIP tix guaranteeing them a meet & greet plus 4 items to be signed and a VIP area in front of stage (which wasn’t available due to the tiny new location). I think prices for that were like 120€ whereas regulare tix were about 50€ - which I felt was quite optimistic.
Sterry and band played a nice set of Songs, but unfortunately most of them felt very mechanic, they lacked drive. I felt like listening to some kind of cover band that came together for the very first time (thinking twice, probably that observation isn‘t too wrong). I might sound harsh and I really feel sorry for that, but that was how I experienced this shorty of a one-hour show without encore, even though the audience really made clear they wanted more. A short hello from the band after the show - no. How does it leave you seeing a band you once loved after a quarter of a decade? I stroll home, looking forward to the next show of alphaVille, Iron Maiden or Ghost. |
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