Hollywood Vampires 2018-06-16
Genting Arena Birmingham NEC, Birmingham, England
Set 1
I Want My Now
Raise The Dead
I Got A Line On You
7 And 7 Is
My Dead Drunk Friends
Five To One/break On Through (to The Other Side)
The Jack
Ace Of Spades
Baba O’reilly
As Bad As I Am
The Boogieman Surprise
I’m Eighteen
Combination
People Who Died
Sweet Emotion
Bushwhackers
Heroes
All The Young Dudes
Train Kept A Rollin'
School's Out
Raise The Dead
I Got A Line On You
7 And 7 Is
My Dead Drunk Friends
Five To One/break On Through (to The Other Side)
The Jack
Ace Of Spades
Baba O’reilly
As Bad As I Am
The Boogieman Surprise
I’m Eighteen
Combination
People Who Died
Sweet Emotion
Bushwhackers
Heroes
All The Young Dudes
Train Kept A Rollin'
School's Out
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
REVIEW BY Mil. I. O'Naire
Hollywood Vampires @ Genting Arena 16th June, 2018
The Hollywood Vampires, are a ‘supergroup’ formed in 2015 by Alice Cooper and Joe Perry, with the added celebrity of Johnny Depp, playing “songs about our dead friendsâ€. They’ve released one self-titled album and it’s understood a new release in in the pipeline but they are currently on a world tour and tonight sees their first UK date.The gig at first seems expensive for what could be argued is a tribute band, but these dates see support from both The Damned and The Darkness, making the £45 ticket more attractive than Johnny’s facial hair.The Damned kick things off at seven o’clock (yes early doors as there’s a lot to get through) and these punk pioneers go down well, with a mixture of their whole 42-year career. Personally, the classics, ‘Neat Neat Neat’, ‘Love Song’ and ‘Smash it Up’ are still their best work but having recently released a new album ‘Evil Spirits’, we also can be pleased there is new life in the band, which still feature original stalwarts Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian, who looks impeccable and defies his age.He comments on the stage being carpeted and says “ooh it’s nice up here, must be carpeted for Johnny’s feetâ€. Their cover of ‘Eloise’ remains a classic. Although Vanian says the new album is “buy one get one free†I think the scamp is pulling our leg, but it is a fine release and recommended.Next, we have The Darkness, and I must be honest I really wasn’t that bothered having thoughts of a band singing in falsetto and generally taking the piss. Well I’m pleased to say I was wrong, and for fifty minutes they took the venue by storm. Justin Hawkins still has that voice, still wears what appears to be a white catsuit and still takes the piss, but his interaction with the crowd is first class. He spends an age trying to throw a plectrum to someone on the front, apologising at one point for it going down a lady’s top “which was not the intention†and then saying the immortal lines “all that pissing about now we’ve only got five minutes left, don’t do drugs kidsâ€.Of course, we are waiting for their breakthrough hit, “I believe in a thing called love†and Hawkins says “here’s one you might recognise†before the opening riff to Guns n Roses “Sweet Child O’Mineâ€. It was hilarious, and even as I’m writing this now I’m chuckling about it. We do of course get “I believe in a thing called love†and it was sad when they left the stage. “Really Growing on me†they certainly did, and I will see them again, especially given they were shitting out “Solid Goldâ€.
The Vampires take to the stage and it’s clear a section of the crowd is drawn here for the actor Johnny Depp, and it has to be said musically he doesn’t appear to add much, but he looks the part, in bandana, mail-boy cap and the low-slung guitar, think Izzy Stradlin and you’re there.The real musicians are Joe Perry, who is an incredible guitar player and clearly musical lead in the band, and of course centre stage, prowling with his cape and cane, Alice Cooper. Opening with “I want my now†Cooper tells us “we’re the vampires and we play music for our dead friendsâ€. There is a set-spoiler at the end, but the mid-section of the gig was magical covering “Break on through (to the other side)†with Cooper saying he met The Doors back in the early days. “We’ve recently lost Malcolm (Young)†and then “The Jack†is played, with Cooper flinging playing cards into the crowd. Next, we have “Ace of Spades†with a large backdrop of Lemmy, and this gets the biggest crowd reaction so far. It’s a superb version.‘Baba O’Reily’ has a wonderful acoustic start, before the famous keyboard riff kicks in and again a roaring cover version. A wonderful, touching tribute.
At this point I was curious just what Depp was adding, apart from waving and getting screamed at but he then sang a song about his Father “As bad as I am†from the Vampires debut album, and it was really quite good, maybe he’s not just here for his celebrity pull-factor, but any doubts were squashed when he sang Bowie’s “Heroesâ€, which I have to say was a superb vocal, and the most fitting tribute.Then to raise the bar even further we get a special guest “who’s not dead yet†and Ian Hunter came on to sing “All the young dudesâ€. It is magical.I have to be honest when I first bought a ticket for this show I was undecided and had it not been for both supports I may well have given it a miss, but for great entertainment it was brilliant. The Damned I’ve followed for over thirty years and they always deliver, The Darkness I was dreading and they won me over, in fact I would go so far as saying they stole the night. However, when you have Joe Perry and Alice Cooper on the same stage, playing some of the most iconic songs written, then that is special and it’s one of those gigs I’ll remember for some time.
Hollywood Vampires @ Genting Arena 16th June, 2018
The Hollywood Vampires, are a ‘supergroup’ formed in 2015 by Alice Cooper and Joe Perry, with the added celebrity of Johnny Depp, playing “songs about our dead friendsâ€. They’ve released one self-titled album and it’s understood a new release in in the pipeline but they are currently on a world tour and tonight sees their first UK date.The gig at first seems expensive for what could be argued is a tribute band, but these dates see support from both The Damned and The Darkness, making the £45 ticket more attractive than Johnny’s facial hair.The Damned kick things off at seven o’clock (yes early doors as there’s a lot to get through) and these punk pioneers go down well, with a mixture of their whole 42-year career. Personally, the classics, ‘Neat Neat Neat’, ‘Love Song’ and ‘Smash it Up’ are still their best work but having recently released a new album ‘Evil Spirits’, we also can be pleased there is new life in the band, which still feature original stalwarts Captain Sensible and Dave Vanian, who looks impeccable and defies his age.He comments on the stage being carpeted and says “ooh it’s nice up here, must be carpeted for Johnny’s feetâ€. Their cover of ‘Eloise’ remains a classic. Although Vanian says the new album is “buy one get one free†I think the scamp is pulling our leg, but it is a fine release and recommended.Next, we have The Darkness, and I must be honest I really wasn’t that bothered having thoughts of a band singing in falsetto and generally taking the piss. Well I’m pleased to say I was wrong, and for fifty minutes they took the venue by storm. Justin Hawkins still has that voice, still wears what appears to be a white catsuit and still takes the piss, but his interaction with the crowd is first class. He spends an age trying to throw a plectrum to someone on the front, apologising at one point for it going down a lady’s top “which was not the intention†and then saying the immortal lines “all that pissing about now we’ve only got five minutes left, don’t do drugs kidsâ€.Of course, we are waiting for their breakthrough hit, “I believe in a thing called love†and Hawkins says “here’s one you might recognise†before the opening riff to Guns n Roses “Sweet Child O’Mineâ€. It was hilarious, and even as I’m writing this now I’m chuckling about it. We do of course get “I believe in a thing called love†and it was sad when they left the stage. “Really Growing on me†they certainly did, and I will see them again, especially given they were shitting out “Solid Goldâ€.
The Vampires take to the stage and it’s clear a section of the crowd is drawn here for the actor Johnny Depp, and it has to be said musically he doesn’t appear to add much, but he looks the part, in bandana, mail-boy cap and the low-slung guitar, think Izzy Stradlin and you’re there.The real musicians are Joe Perry, who is an incredible guitar player and clearly musical lead in the band, and of course centre stage, prowling with his cape and cane, Alice Cooper. Opening with “I want my now†Cooper tells us “we’re the vampires and we play music for our dead friendsâ€. There is a set-spoiler at the end, but the mid-section of the gig was magical covering “Break on through (to the other side)†with Cooper saying he met The Doors back in the early days. “We’ve recently lost Malcolm (Young)†and then “The Jack†is played, with Cooper flinging playing cards into the crowd. Next, we have “Ace of Spades†with a large backdrop of Lemmy, and this gets the biggest crowd reaction so far. It’s a superb version.‘Baba O’Reily’ has a wonderful acoustic start, before the famous keyboard riff kicks in and again a roaring cover version. A wonderful, touching tribute.
At this point I was curious just what Depp was adding, apart from waving and getting screamed at but he then sang a song about his Father “As bad as I am†from the Vampires debut album, and it was really quite good, maybe he’s not just here for his celebrity pull-factor, but any doubts were squashed when he sang Bowie’s “Heroesâ€, which I have to say was a superb vocal, and the most fitting tribute.Then to raise the bar even further we get a special guest “who’s not dead yet†and Ian Hunter came on to sing “All the young dudesâ€. It is magical.I have to be honest when I first bought a ticket for this show I was undecided and had it not been for both supports I may well have given it a miss, but for great entertainment it was brilliant. The Damned I’ve followed for over thirty years and they always deliver, The Darkness I was dreading and they won me over, in fact I would go so far as saying they stole the night. However, when you have Joe Perry and Alice Cooper on the same stage, playing some of the most iconic songs written, then that is special and it’s one of those gigs I’ll remember for some time.
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