Live Review  

Magnum, Academy, 7th May 2008  
   
   

By Moose

A quick return to touring for the guys in Magnum, as it wasn't too long ago they were treading the boards at the Academy promoting their most recent CD release - which probably accounts for the slightly smaller than expected punter turnout?? Still, makes it easier to get a beer from the bar, but I can't imagine they'll be back at the same venue for a while……

   
They're not resting on their laurels though, as the set quite different from last time out, while at the same time they're not taking the easy option and filling the set with their older/more popular material either. We actually get treated to a number of songs either not played for a while, or never gigged at all, and it's nearly 100% newer material from the last two or three CD's too. Yes, we get Vigilante, It's Only Love and maybe one other older track in the main set, plus they can't resist pulling out Old England's Eyes and Kingdom Of Madness for the encore, but I can't say there were too many people that seemed to be too upset by this "focus on the newer stuff" approach. Actually, by comparison with Whitesnake or Def Leppard tours in recent years is kinda refreshing……....

The dramatic Don't Wake The Lion closes the main set in fine style, sounding a bit more Zep-like than I remember from last time out, while several of the other songs played tonight seem to be driven from a sequenced Mark Stanway keyboard rhythm thing that's then augmented by the solid as a rock skin pounding from Harry James behind the kit. Yep, he's still moonlighting from his regular role in Thunder to earn a few extra beer tokens.

Fortunately the rumoured mention of Crystal Palace, Harry's favourite football team, doesn't materialise, probably 'cause he just knew Bristol City were gonna get a result in at least the first half of the Championship play-off semi-final a few days later. Oh yeah, Harry had apparently only rehearsed the set for five days prior this tour opener, which a few people seemed to think wasn't much. In my view, I wouldn't mind five hours rehearsal prior to some of my gigs……..

Bob Catley and Tony Clarkin hold down the roles that anyone familiar with Magnum will be completely familiar with, while the predominantly finger style five string stuff from the bass player holds everything together with a fine pumping foundation - superb! The sound was spot on too, so kudos to the guy twiddling the knobs behind the desk - or is it all push buttons and computer interfaces these days??

On the basis of this gig it'll be interesting to see how Magnum approach their headline appearance at the slightly larger outside gig at Codicote Castle in a couple of months - maybe some of their older stuff will get another airing??

 
P.S. I've subsequently found out that this gig was a 20th anniversary celebration of the Wings Of Heaven CD release, something I didn't previously mention 'cause I hadn't seen this publicised in the general rock press. I could have missed something though, as I only tend to get Classic Rock each month……

The album was apparently played in full, and in order, so my comment about the vast majority of the songs being from the last three CD's was clearly bollocks - just shows what I know huh!!! The full set list was: Back To Earth; When We Were Younger; We All Need To Be Loved; You'll Never Sleep; Midnight; Vigilante: Days Of No Trust; Wild Swan; Start Talking Love; One Step Away; It Must Have Been Love; Different Worlds; Pray For The Day; Don't Wake the Lion; with an encore of All England's Eyes and Kingdom Of Madness

Thanks to Alan Holloway for pointing out the error of my ways - clearly a bigger fan of Magnum than me……..

 
 

 

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