Prior to the concert, we were treated to a superb
three-course meal with every table booked for this sold-out concert. The Keys
Restaurant is situated in the crypt below St. Peters Church and what a stunning
venue for both a meal and a concert, the acoustics are amazing.

We chatted with Tina and Ian prior to the concert and they were really looking
forward to this third tour of the Beatles, Blues & Blue Violin project.
Phil & Mik took to the stage shortly before 8pm and
performed 'Got To get You Into My life', followed by a couple of Beatles tracks
'Can't Buy Me Love' and
'In My Life'. Both songs totally transformed in this acoustic style.
Phil then sang the Eric Clapton song 'Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out'
followed by 'One Winters Night'.

Tina then took to the stage with Phil to perform 'Old Love' with Mik returning
for a stunning version of 'Eleanor Rigby'. 'Norwegian Wood' up next before
ending the first half of the show with powerful vocals from Tina on 'Come
Together'. The on-stage 'banter' between Phil, Mik and Tina is very amusing with
the audience in stitches at times. The first half of the show ended with Phil
saying the second part of the show would sound even better after everybody had
been for a few drinks from the bar, a comment made regularly by Kelly at
Orchestra gigs :-)

Phil took to the stage after the short break and played an excellent acoustic
instrumental version of 'Here Comes The Sun', followed by the introduction of a
new track for this tour, 'Waterloo Sunset' by The Kinks. Mik then rejoined Phil
for the first of three Electric Light Orchestra songs with a stunning version of
'Showdown'.
Next up 'Fine Time' followed by an emotionally-charged rendition of the E.L.O.
song 'Can't Get It Out Of My Head' which received loud applause from the
audience.
The Beatles song 'I Feel Fine' up next and was followed by my favourite of
Phil's own songs. There was much laughter as Phil explained about the audience
participation required for this song and as we were in the crypt of a church, he
hoped the 'locals' would not be too upset. The song of course being 'Waiting For
The Shit To Hit The Fan'. Plenty of laughter throughout this one with I think everybody eventually joined in the singing on
this and loud applause followed.

Tina then rejoined Mik and Phil for 'I'd Rather Go Blind' again with great
vocals from Tina on this Etta James track. 'Don't Let Me Down' next followed by
the violin wizadry of Mik on his solo performance. The final two songs followed,
'While My Guitar Gently Weeps' and 'With A Little Help From My Friends'. Loud
applause followed the final song and we were all cheering 'more, more'.
Phil and Mik then returned for one final track, with their reworked acoustic
version of 'Evil Woman' by Electric Light Orchestra.

Another excellent show thoroughly enjoyed by everybody there, and it is great
to see that all the gigs on this tour have been so well-attended. This really is a must-see
show for
any Beatles and E.L.O. fan. Phil, Mik and Tina have put together a truly
original concept with unusual and unique reworkings of classic songs. The next tour
begins in March 2010 with return dates here at the Keys and also at the home of
The Beatles, The Cavern in Liverpool.
Full details of the upcoming March and September 2010 shows can be found at
Phil's Official Website.
Check out my
Youtube Channel
to watch some videos taken by myself at the concert
(videos taken with permission) - 'Old Love', 'I'd Rather Go
Blind', 'Showdown', 'Evil Woman' and 'Waiting For The Shit To Hit The Fan'.