Showing posts with label Robbie Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robbie Williams. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 August 2023

Rockwave Festival 2023 - Robbie Williams, Mika & Leon Of Athens


I try to avoid Rockwave Festival if I can help it. The reason is of course Terra Vibe. The worst location for concerts in Greece. To the artists appearing it may seem beautiful, but for us who have to find a way to get there and most of all, a way to get out of there, it's horrible. But this year's proposition was really interesting. Now, Robbie Williams alone wouldn't have tempted me. It was the inclusion of Mika that made me take the plunge. And the appearance of Leon Of Athens just put the icing on the cake. We very rarely get to experience such a combination of pop acts live in this country.

It was with Leon Of Athens on my mind, that I took the first bus out to Terra Vibe to see him, the festival opening act. On paper, it looked as if it would work. However, the bus was late in departing and there was plenty of traffic on the way there. However, it left us close to the entrance for a change and I was able to get in quickly, run and catch at least what I believe was 50% of his set. I've seen him in so many different places in the past, so a festival appearance would be a different experience. And it was different, as far as the songs were concerned, although that was probably due to my being late. Plenty of new songs, so although there was no "Baby Asteroid" this time (at least not for me, I think he played it before I got there), I got to hear these new songs and my impression was that most of them were more upbeat and more danceable.

 

Next up was Jonathan Jeremiah. However, before that, I started wandering around Terra Vibe Park in order to get to the other stage, where no artists were appearing that night, however there was an exhibition there dedicated to the Rock In Athens 85 festival. were also shown on the main stage between artists appearances.











Having seen the exhibition I then went back to the VIP area (I usually get a VIP ticket when I go to Terra Vibe even if it means paying double the price, because as I had found out back in 2006, if you get stuck in the wrong area you may end up not being able to see anything at all), got one of the portable seats that were for the first time available for VIP ticket holders and then sat down to watch Jonathan Jeremiah. Hadn't heard of him before, but he seemed nice and most importantly, his set wasn't boring, something which can usually happen with artists one doesn't know and who are at the bottom of the bill of a festival date.

 

 

Then, finally it was time for Mika. He was third on the bill, not second, something which made me worry that his set would be cut short, but I needn't have worried. For most people Mika is "the guy who sang Relax, Take It Easy" (some of them also know "Grace Kelly"). I admit that I used to be just like them, until my ex showed me that there was more to him than that. (My favourite song of his is "Talk About You" from his 2015 album "No Place In Heaven", unfortunately not played at Terra Vibe). It's true that most of the songs he plays live are from his first album, but then again these are his biggest hits. And to his credit, his latest "My Name Is Michael Holbrook" is actually quite good. In short, even though his set, was shorter than it could have been and even though he was third on the bill, he managed to win the audience over and for the first time that day at Terra Vibe we felt as if we were at a big party!



Second on the bill, before Robbie Williams was James Bay. Well, not only is he more rock than pop, but the funniest thing was that I was going to see him again a few days later, not in Athens but in London, not supporting Robbie Williams but Bruce Springsteen at the BST Hyde Park festival! He wasn't bad and I'm certainly not the kind of person who detests it when there's a variety of music genres at festivals, but the marketing of music has lately become so homogenized and by that I mean that there are people who listen only to rock, others that listen only to pop maybe because that's what the industry and promoters think is what should happen.

And finally, it was time for Robbie. Everybody said that he fulfilled his promise to us at his last concert at the exact same place. However, dear organizers his exact words were: "Let's meet again in 18 months, shall we?" He said 18 months, not 8 years! What I what to point out by saying this is that Greek promoters will rarely invite artists on subsequent tours (unless they're called Scorpions or Depeche Mode). They think that if people have already seen them, they won't want to see them again. When Robbie Williams was speaking about "18 months" in 2015 he was referring to his  next tour. But as far as Greek promoters are concerned this was probably considered to be "too short a period"...


Anyway, Robbie was here and it's true that this was a different Robbie from the one we had seen 8 years ago. He had probably suffered from the effects of COVID, he was older (but then again, aren't we all?) and of course his set was different. Not shorter, but different. There were in fact fewer songs, but not because the set was cut short, but because he talked a lot between songs. And when I say a lot, I mean A LOT! About how he became famous with Take That, how he left Take That, how he became once again famous and successful again on his own this time, how he rejoined Take That, but most importantly how difficult a time he had had through the pandemic and how he is finally happy having found love with his wife and having a family. I didn't mind. It was like having a conversation with a friend whom you haven't seen in... well... eight years, even if the conversation was one-sided. And, if you ask me which of the two concerts of his I have attended was better, I would definitely say the first one, eight years ago. Better songs, more songs, but most importantly, because as we all know it's "never as good as the first time" because that first time, no matter what we are talking about, a concert or a kiss, is the one by which all subsequent ones will be compared to (and found wanting as Stephen King has said). I've said all this because I've heard another opinion about his appearance which came from my ex and that was that he was a total and absolute mess. Although I don't agree with it, I can understand that some people might not have enjoyed someone who certainly looked that he had aged and probably suffered during the last 8 years and instead of singing preferred to engage in conversation with his audience. However, what I don't understand is another, a third opinion that was going around on social media and other Greek websites that he had insulted Greek people with one of his jokes. My answer to this is that if, after all these years, you still don't "get" British humour, you had better attend only concerts from Greek artists from now on.

OK, so what about the music? Well, once again, the highlight for me was the same as the one from 8 years ago: "Come Undone". It probably has to do with the lyric "Because I'm scum, and I'm your son, I come undone". Also, this time we didn't have Queen covers like in 2015, but oh boy, what a cover we did get : "Don't Look Back In Anger" by Oasis! He finished with "Angels" and then went on to perform an acapella medley of his best songs including one which he didn't perform that night: "Me And My Monkey" which apparently is only popular in Greece!

When it was finally over and "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" was playing from the speakers, I was thinking that I had enjoyed every minute of it and I went home thinking that this was the best concert I had attended in Greece this year. With hindsight, I'd say it was one of the two best on Greek soil in 2023 (and that's because abroad, there was Bruce...)

SETLISTS:
JAMES BAY
01. Best Fake Smile
02. Just For Tonight
03. If You Ever Want To Be in Love
04. Wanderlust
05. Us
06. Let It Go
07. Goodbye Never Felt So Bad
08. All My Broken Pieces
09. When We Were On Fire
10. Get Out While You Can
11. Pink Lemonade
12. Craving
13. Hold Back The River

ROBBIE WILLIAMS
01. Hey Wow Yeah Yeah
02. Let Me Entertain You
03. Land Of 1000 Dances
04. Monsoon
05. Strong
06. Come Undone
07. Could It Be Magic
08. Don't Look Back In Anger
09. The Flood
10. Love My Life
11. Eternity
12. Candy
13. Feel
14. Kids
15. Rock DJ
Encore:
16. No Regrets
17. She's The One
18. Angels
19. Acapella Medley : Feel/Let Me Entertain You/Come Undone/Angels/Me And My Monkey


 

Friday, 23 October 2015

Rockwave 20 Part 2 - Robbie Williams


After The Black Keys (and The Big Nose Attack, let's not forget about them), it was now time for the 2nd day of Rockwave Festival (21 days later than the first) and the second big name : Robbie Williams.
Now, I have mentioned before that pop gigs don't sell many tickets in Greece (unless it's Madonna of course) and the half-empty stadium at last year's Lady GaGa appearance was testament to that. Now if we add that to the fact that the ticket was much pricier than The Black Keys one, at a period when Greece is going through a deep economic recession it did not look promising... I assume that Robbie's fee was much higher, but hey, no hard feelings Robbie, you deserve it. Reports were mixed as to how many tickets were sold in the days leading up to the concert, but there were lots of promotions going on enabling fans to win tickets. We took advantage of one of these and we got two tickets for the price of one with my girlfriend.
Contrary to the first day of the festival, there was a VIP area at the front of the stage with higher priced tickets, so, once again we had to arrive early in order to secure  a good place since we only had standard tickets. And so we did, and we got a place right at the front of the standard ticket section having arrived even before the first band started playing.
The aforementioned first band were Inconsistencies which I've only recently read an article on a magazine about them. They were formed by a guy in his twenties, who having gotten tired of his office job after only five years decided to pursue his lifelong dream : music. So, full marks for dedication which seems to be paying off in his case.

Next on, were the band with probably the best and most imaginative name ever : Ex-Girlfriend's perfume. Even though at that time we probably wanted to sit down to conserve some energy before Robbie came, we were forced to sit up and take notice, first by their ska sounds and then by their stage presence.

Up next were Kovacs, the last act before Robbie and in their case their stage presence was dominated (and quite rightly so) by their singer. I was told that a couple of their songs were quite popular in Greece and I actually noticed some people singing along. However, as a friend of mine who was close to the stage later told me they were actually singing the title and just moving their mouths meaninglessly to the rest of the words. Oh well...



 By now it was time for Robbie and any fears that attendance might be poor were proved wrong. Terra Vibe was full. While waiting, "Uptown Funk" ny Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars was played on the speakers and the waiing crowd started singing along like it was being performed live!

But then Robbie came on with "Let Me Entertain You" partying like it was 1998 or something. He gave us the whole package "Come Undone", "No Regrets", "Rock DJ" were some of our favourites.

Plus... Having been told that there's a song of his that for some reason was only a hit in Greece and nowhere else ("Me And My Monkey"), he proceeded to play that too, although he normally does not include it in his sets. 
Plus... he played songs from his "swing" mode ("Supreme" was played in its swing version) and he sang a duet with his father. 
Plus... he seemed to be enjoying himself taking selfies, calling his friends back home on the phone and getting a girl from the audience up on stage to join him on a dance routine. 

Plus... Robbie is a big Queen fan and that's more important if you are a Queen fan as well like I am. So we got both "We Will Rock You" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" on the same night (And "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" by the way).
And finally seeing that he got such a warm reception he asked the audience to make a date with him in 18 months time. Now the audience may want to, Robbie may want to, but in order for a promise like this one to come true the organizers must want to as well. Said organizers this time let us enjoy the music without bothering us with self-congratulatory messages and celebrations about the festival's 20th anniversary. Although they did try to stir our political instincts by displaying the "Unf**k Greece" sign on the big screen which was made famous by U2.

It's important to note at this moment that before Robbie came on stage there was an ill-meaning rumour circulating among the audience that he was only going to perform for one hour. He most certainly proved this one wrong and so, one of the best concerts of this summer was over and we left Terra Vibe with the secret hope that in 18 months time we are indeed going to see him again...

SETLISTS:

Inconsistencies
01. Late Evening Runs
02. Foreign Str. Confessions
03. August 23rd
04. Sailed Away
05. Summer of '69 (Bryan Adams cover)
06. Who I Am
07. Birthmark

Ex-Girlfriend's Perfume
01. Run
02. Dansistor
03. Icarus
04. Cache Cache
05. Rome
06. Mindless
07. My Baby Blue
08. Flying World

Kovacs
01. Whiskey & Fun
02. 50 Shades of Black
03. Night of the Nights
04. Diamonds Are Forever (Shirley Bassey cover)
05. I've Seen That Face Before (LiberTango cover)
06. Hold On
07. Sunday Dress
08. Fool Like You
09. He Talks That Shit
10. When the Lady's Hurt
11. Diggin'
12. Shirley (Sound of the Underground)
13. 7 Day Fool (Etta James cover)
14. Wolf in Cheap Clothes
15. My Love
16. The Devil You Know
17. Song for Joel

Robbie Williams
01. Let Me Entertain You
02. Rock DJ
03. Monsoon
04. Come Undone (with "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For)
05. Me and My Monkey
06. The Road to Mandalay
07. Minnie the Moocher (Cab Calloway and His Orchestra cover)
08. Feel / Angels / Wonderwall / Supreme (just vocals by Robbie & fans)
09. Swing Supreme
10. Ignition (R. Kelly cover)
11. Better Man (with his father Pete on stage)
12. We Will Rock You / I Love Rock 'n' Roll
13. No Regrets
14. Candy (with Conga outro)
15. Feel
16. Millennium (with "Royals" snippet intro and "99 Problems" snippet)
17. Kids (with "Whole Lotta Love" riff intro)
Encore:
18. Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen cover)
19. She's the One
20. Angels
21. My Way (Claude François cover)