O/T Sheryl Crow at Manchester Ritz, Thursday 30th October 2014.
Hello,
My first time seeing Ms Crow: I don't possess even one song by her but it was the reasonable ticket price (£35) and the small-ish capacity venue (1500 standing) that swayed me. I'm glad I was swayed!
Sheryl and her six bandmates were onstage at 8.30pm as advertised and we made a very welcoming racket before she had sung a note: cue big smiles all round! For a relatively small unit she has a mighty powerful voice too which perhaps means that she rarely has to strain herself? There was a funny moment early on when she slipped-in an uncanny Michael Jackson trademark falsetto for free...she was a backing singer for him, no?
Her band were at least as enthusiastic as their Guv'nor, all smiles and shouts and generally playing up a storm. I was surprised, as this was a more rocking show than I had expected: granted, there were a couple of formulaic 'chug-a-long/strum-a-long' numbers that must have earned her some serious coin in PRS payments, but it was when she cut loose playing the mouth harp and whipping-up the pace that things really took-off.
There was a touching tribute to Jack Bruce in the form of a minute of 'Sunshine Of...' which her band really loved playing. The final song was another cover, this time Zeppelin's 'Rock And Roll' which was a stormer! Twin LP gold top attack and plenty loud too, hah-hah! Highly recommended, is Ms Crow...
Maybe Angels
A Change Would Do You Good
All I Wanna Do
Callin' Me When I'm Lonely
Real Gone
Can't Cry Anymore
My Favorite Mistake
Sweet Rosalyn
The First Cut Is the Deepest
Best of Times
Anything But Down
Strong Enough
If It Makes You Happy
Soak Up the Sun
Everyday Is a Winding Road
Encore:
Run, Baby, Run
Rock and Roll
Cheers,
Simon.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-11-01 10:44 by SimonN.