The Orchestra live at Buxton Opera House - 12th October 2009
Here is my review of The Orchestra's
brilliant gig at Buxton Opera House on Monday,
October 12th 2009.

Another 300-mile round trip to look forward to, as we headed
down to Buxton in the Peak District. We arrived about
7:00pm so no time to wander around the town, as we headed straight to the venue.
We had seats close to the stage in the third row fairly central. What a
beautiful looking venue, which has had millions of pounds spent on bringing back
into first class condition.

As we took our seats and concert start time approached, the
theatre was rapidly filling up to near-capacity.
The lights dimmed and the new intro music started as the band
came out of the shadows to take their places on stage. We all started to clap
and cheer as the
band started off with 'Rock & Roll Is King', which was followed by 'All
Over The World'. Loud applause and cheering followed as Mik came into the
spotlight as the band performed the classic 'Livin' Thing'.

Next up was the return of 'Strange Magic', nicely sung by
Eric and the first time I have heard this performed live since the E.L.O. Part 2
tour of 1999. Phil then came to the front to introduce the next song which has
never been performed live by either E.L.O, E.L.O. Part 2 or The Orchestra and
that only the 'die-hard' E.L.O. fans would know the song - 'Four Little
Diamonds' from the album 'Secret Messages'. With Mik Kaminski taking to the
keyboards, this was a stunning performance and a great choice of song which
received huge applause and cheers.
'Wild West Hero' up next followed 'Showdown' with stunning
guitar and vocals by Phil. 'Sweet Talking Woman'
which was next
got a loud cheer from us all, as many of the audience finally stood up, singing and clapping along
to the track. Lou Clark then came down to the front to introduce the band
members, including his drinking buddy of the past 35 years, Mik Kaminski.

'Twilight' next, followed by the return of the early E.L.O.
hit '10538 Overture'. Again an absolutely stunning performance of one of my
favourite E.L.O. songs with a surprise twist at the end with the song ending
with the outro of The Beatles track 'Dear Prudence'. I am sure Roy Wood who was
in the audience was so pleased to hear this brilliant performance.
Glen Burtnik on bass then intro'd the huge South American hit
'Last Train To London' with the audience still up dancing and clapping along
followed by 'Do Ya' with Eric Troyer front of stage on guitar with Phil & Glen. Phil then told the audience this was the end of the first
part of the show, and as Kelly would have said, 'go and have a few drinks and
the second part of the show will sound even better'!!

After the break, Glen came to the front to introduce the
second half of the show beginning with an acoustic-style performance of his song
'Watching The World Go By', assisted by Phil on second acoustic guitar. Phil
then introduced the next songs from E.L.O. Part 2, 'One More Tomorrow' written
and sung by Phil, and '1000 Eyes' written and sung by Eric Troyer and my
favourite E.L.O. Part 2 song. Both songs received loud applause from the
audience.
The 'singing drummer' Gordon Townsend then took centre stage
with a fantastic rendition of the George Harrison penned Beatles song 'If I
Needed Someone'. Loud applause from the audience for this one.

Mik Kaminski then came under the spotlight with his violin solo which then blended into
Eric's unique re-working of 'Twist And Shout'. Again the audience cheering to
this superb song. Mik Kaminski then stepped up to the microphone to introduce his hit single with the band Violinski,
'Clog Dance'. This got most of the audience back on their feet clapping along.
More of the classic E.L.O. songs folllowed next with everybody dancing and
clapping along to 'Ma Ma Ma Belle' and 'Evil Woman'. 'Telephone Line' slowed
things down for a moment with great vocals from Eric. Then another new addition
to the set list 'Calling America', which has not been performed live for many
years. Superb.
More hits followed with the crowd clapping and singing along
to 'Hold On Tight', 'Turn To Stone', 'Roll Over Beethoven' and into the final
song 'Mr Blue Sky' which received loud cheers and applause as the band took their bows.
The audience clapped and cheered until the band
returned with 'Don't Bring Me Down' with Kelly's voice
shouting 'I Can't Hear You'!!!! Lots of audience participation with this the
last song
with Phil, Glen, Eric and Mik urging everybody to get on their feet and sing
along. The band then came to the front to receive a standing ovation.
Another superb concert by the band. Glen really seems to have
settled in now, looking much more relaxed on stage and taking on more lead
vocals than on the Spring U.K. tour. Looking forward to our next gig in
Liverpool on October 30th, as we headed back off to the car for the 150 mile trip back home to
Carlisle, arriving back home just after 1:20am.

The Set List.......
Intro
Rock & Roll Is King
All Over The World
Livin' Thing
Strange Magic
Four Little Diamonds (inc. Dear Prudence)
Wild West Hero
Showdown
Sweet Talking Woman
Lou Clark introduces the band members
Twilight
10538 Overture (with a touch of Dear Prudence)
Last Train To London
Do Ya
break
Watching The World Go By (ft Glen Burtnik & Phil Bates)
One More Tomorrow / 1000 Eyes
If I Needed Someone (ft Gordon Townsend on vocals)
Twist & Shout
Mik Kaminski comments
Clog Dance
Ma Ma Ma Belle
Evil Woman
Telephone Line
Calling America (inc. Jet)
Hold On Tight
Turn To Stone
Roll Over Beethoven
Mr Blue Sky
encore
Don't Bring Me Down
Below is a video clip I took at the concert, featuring the encore
performance of 'Don't Bring Me Down' ............

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Review, photos & video clip (c) Jim Hoban - 12th October 2009
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