by uppg34 » 13 Mar 2009, 10:14
Dal diario del sito ufficiale:
Buongiorno Italia!
13th March - Day 2
Last night's gig in Genova promised much, but did it deliver?
And how! From the opening drama of new song Fire On The Moon to the unleashed fury of Gary O'Toole's blistering drum solo on the timeless Clocks, Genova roared its approval, welcoming back one of rock's finest guitarist. It seemed like no time had passed as Steve and his band were more dynamic than ever. As one fan remarked, Hackett is like a fine wine - he seems to get better with age.
The awesome Firth Of Fifth, from its cascading piano to Steve's seminal guitar solo brought the house down, of course, but the new material was rapturously received too.
Bekilted Nick Beggs, bassist and Chapman Sticker extraordinaire, brought new power and vigour to old favourites; from thundering bottom end to searing solos he's the perfect foil to Steve's majestic guitar work.
And let's not forget Rob Townsend - from the poignant beauty of his Walking Away From Rainbows solo to the bestial violence of his Mechanical Bride solo - it's scarcely credible that this could all come from the one man.
Steve and the band took no prisoners in Genova. Roll on Schio - it promises to be another unforgettable night.
Certo, passare da Mourinho e Milito a Lippi e Cannavaro, voglio dire, avrebbe fatto appassire anche la verga di Siffredi