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Madness, Gig Review. Wolverhampton Civic Hall.

Madness in Wolverhampton. Photgraph by Ian D. Hall

Originally published by L.S. Media. December 18th 2009.

To a certain generation the evening felt like a school disco from their childhood in the early eighties. Not only did the audience have the pleasure of seeing the band on a short film but then there was the musical interlude before the main act. A superb D.J playing all the tracks the late thirty and early forty something’s would remember with fondness such as Tenpole Tudor’s Swords of a Thousand Men and The Undertones’ My Perfect Cousin.

Whitesnake, Gig Review. Wolverhampton Civic Hall.

David Coverdale. Photograph by Ian D. Hall.

Originally published by L.S. Media. June 18th 2011.

It’s not for nothing that David Coverdale and Whitesnake are continually lauded as one of the fine rock acts of all time, both for their recording history but also for the minimalist but truly jaw dropping live sets. What other bands of the genre make up for in their set by using special effect after quirky special effect, Whitesnake just get down to business and entertains and drags kicking and screaming every bit of energy from every crowd that comes to their shows.