Last Tuesday, the 15th September just so happened to be my
17th birthday and to celebrate my friend Heather and I attended a
Beatles tribute at The Gaiety Theatre in Ayr. The Cavern Beatles I believe have
been touring across Europe, England and now here in Scotland. Being such huge
Beatles fan; I really couldn't miss a Beatles related event so near to where I
live and even better, it fell upon my birthday! Perfect!
So we arrived for the doors opening and found our seats
which were in the second row! The curtain was already up and there in front of
us sat a familiar set up of guitars, drums and pianos/keyboards which replicated the setup used by The Beatles live on stage back in the 60s. Just as
stated on the tickets, the lights dimmed into complete darkness at 7:30pm; the show was about
to begin!
Now don't hold me on this but if I remember right they
started with I Saw Her Standing There. As soon as the lights fell upon The
Cavern Beatles standing right there on the stage in front of you; you just
can't help but feel a rush of excitement. Everything from the outfits to the
instruments and even the mannerisms were perfected to the finest of details.
Both my lovely friend Heather and I were particularly impressed with how alike
the gentleman playing John Lennon looked in comparison to the real thing! It
was seriously unbelievable! At the end of each they song they even took one step back
and bowed just as The Beatles had been expected to do by their manager Brian Epstein in the
60s.
During the first half of the show a set list of songs by
The Beatles from the early days were performed including I Want To Hold Your
Hand, Yesterday, Drive My Car, In My Life and Twist and Shout to name just a
few! The banter was just as brilliant as the music and stayed in true spirit of
the band's humour which is apparent when comparing video footage of The Beatles
back in the 1960s.
After around an hour or so into the performance, The
Cavern Beatles brought the first half of the show to an end. This of course was
the perfect excuse for a good old tub of ice cream (thanks Heather!). There is
such a good feeling about eating ice cream during the interval at the
theatre. I don't know if it's just me but it reminds me of going to the theatre when I was little. We also got talking to an older lady who came to the show by herself.
She was such a sweet lady and it was an absolute pleasure to chat with her!
In the second half of the show, The Cavern Beatles walked
onto the Gaiety's stage dressed in outfits exactly like the ones that The
Beatles wore on the cover of the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band album! I
don't know about you but I think there's something really cool about the Sgt
Pepper's album. And of course there's the bizarre rumour that Paul McCartney
died in a car crash and was replaced by a gentleman named Billy Shears. I
personally don't believe it but the theories people have created regarding the
album are unbelievable!
As you'll probably have guessed this was of course a cue
for a selection of songs from the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band album.
This included the album's title song which just like the studio version leads
directly into yet another classic With A Little Help from My Friends. And of
course they couldn't forget the psychedelic classic Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds!
Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields which brought back good
memories of my first ever visit to Liverpool earlier this year were also
included in the set followed by the catchy and upbeat number Hello Goodbye.
They also performed A Day in the Life which was quite something to hear live
particularly when it comes the orchestral climax. At the end of A Day in the
Life, all three members of the band who at the time, were on stage disappeared into the
wings of the stage as the room was abruptly left in darkness. Another figure
who turned out to be George Harrison soon appeared on stage with an acoustic
guitar in hand to perform the amazing While My Guitar Gently Weeps. If I closed
my eyes it could easily have been the real George-it sounded just as amazing as
the original!
The show continued with yet more Beatles classics; back
to back. Let's be honest though, what song by The Beatles isn't a classic?! The
set included songs such as The Ballad of John and Yoko, Let It Be, Something,
Come Together, Get Back and many more! And of course finishing with one of my
very favourites; Hey Jude. Hey Jude just wouldn't be Hey Jude without the
audience singing along in unison. It's one of those feel good songs that just can’t
help but sing along too! And oh my goodness did The Cavern Beatles do it
justice!
I am so glad I heard about this show and that Heather and
I decided to go see it! We both left absolutely raving about it and really hope
that they bring the show back to the Gaiety Theatre very soon! I can guarantee
you that we'll both be there! To find out if the Cavern Beatles are coming to
an area near you click here for a direct link to their website! Definitely a performance not to miss if you love The Beatles or even just love music in general! I'd completely recommend
it!
I concur with your love of Sgt Peppers. I think if I had this album as a desert island disc I would fear no evil. It is immaculate.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! It's a brilliant album!
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