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Thursday, 30 January 2025

Athens Rocks Festival 2024 - Lenny Kravitz

 
I remember first seeing Lenny Kravitz on MTV in the early 90's (Or was it the late 80's?) Despite his heavy exposure, at first he was struggling to have a hit. The rumours back in the day said that he was promoted so heavily, because his parents were in the music business. However, another rumour said that he didn't seek the help of his parents and that he wanted to make it on his own. And that's what he did! I never bought one of his CD's back then, though. Until 2001 that is. That's when I was working at a record shop on London's Oxford Street. Some supplier brought us several promo copies of his "Greatest Hits" album. It was just the disc in a simple cardboard sleeve. I got one of these, as I thought it was too good a bargain to miss. And that's how I really got into his music!
And that's of course why I decided to go and see him live when it was announced that he was going to perform in Athens. The venue was once again the Athens Olympic Complex, as it was for Maneskin at Ejekt Festival, my previous gig, but this time it was at a different corner of the complex. What's more, the two support acts were bands I had already seen in Athens as support acts: The Last Internationale who had played support for Guns N' Roses at the complex's main attraction the Olympic Stadium in 2023 and Sleaford Mods who had played support for Iggy Pop and Liam Gallagher at Release Festival in Water Square the year before.
When I arrived, The Last Internationale were already playing under a hot and blazing sun. I should mention here that concerts in August by international artists are uncommon in Greece, probably because promoters think that everybody will be on their summer vacation. (Most people in Athens tend to go on their summer vacation on the two weeks between the 1st and the 15th of August which is a good enough reason to avoid the popular vacation spots). Those of us who are left behind (I prefer to go on my summer holiday in September) usually enjoy the empty and quiet city, but dislike the fact that there are no gigs to attend. So, this festival date was a welcome break from the usual routine. 
Next in line were Sleaford Mods. I was really looking forward to seeing them again, because they had fairly recently released a cover version of "West End Girls" by the Pet Shop Boys. It seems they usually add a cover version to their set, because when I had last seen them two tears before they had performed Yazoo's "Don't Go". Sure enough, they didn't disappoint and they played it.


While they were still playing I took a stroll around the festival grounds to see what was on offer. As this was yet another festival (compared to Release and Ejekt), there were yet more differences. (Not so many freebies, though!). On the merchandise stand however, I found the latest album from The Last Internationale! Having by now seen them twice, this was rightfully my purchase of the night.


On my way back, I found some lawn chairs and that's where I sat down to wait for Lenny. Soon enough, there he was bursting into "Are You Gonna Go My Way?'. I was not familiar with his latest songs, but that didn't matter as he played a lot of his 90's classics. And by looking around at the audience I realized that this event was what I had suspected it to be: A 90's reunion party! A lot of the people attending had grown up in the 90's or at least they were in their 20's, so it was a really emotional time for them. And as Lenny finished his encore with "Let Love Rule" we all went home on a high note and a nostalgic mood...
Just a note of caution, though: When Greek fans buy a t-shirt of their favourite artist they should always read everything that's written on it. Especially at the back of it... since they are always eager to point out how sensitive they are about certain issues since the 90's. I bought a t-shirt (and a cap, mind you) - albeit, an unofficial one - but then again, I don't mind these things. Just sayin'...
SETLISTS:
THE LAST INTERNATIONALE
01. Kick Out The Jams
02. Life, Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Indian Blood
03. 1984
04. Hero
05. Soul On Fire
06. Wanted Man
07. Hard Times
08. 1968
09. Hit 'em With Your Blues

SLEAFORD MODS
01. UK GRIM
02. Kebab Spider
03. Jolly Fucker
04. A Little Ditty
05. Air Conditioning
06. Force 10 From Navarone
07. T.C.R.
08. Mork N Mindy
09. B.H.S.
10. Tiswas
11. Stick In A Five And Go
12. Fizzy
13. West End Girls
14. Tarantula Deadly Cargo
15. Nudge It
16. Tied Up In Nottz
17. Jobseeker
18. Tweet Tweet Tweet

LENNY KRAVITZ
01. Are You Gonna Go My Way
02. Minister Of Rock 'N Roll
03. TK421
04. I'm A Believer
05. I Belong To You
06. Stillness Of Heart
07. Believe
08. Fear
09. Low
10. Paralyzed
11. The Chamber
12. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over
13. Again
14. Always On The Run
15. American Woman
16. Fly Away
Encore:
17. Let Love Rule

Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Release Athens Festival 2022 - Iggy Pop & Liam Gallagher


 
 I chose this, as my last date of this year's Release Festival because, well, I had seen Noel Gallagher before (as well as Oasis just a few days before they split up), so it was fair and proper that I should see Liam Gallagher as well (although Liam may not actually agree with that!). On the plus side, I wouldn't mind seeing Iggy Pop again as well whom I had seen at the same festival and at the same venue back in 2019. I had seen Noel Gallagher play support to U2, so now I would see Liam Gallagher play support to Iggy Pop. And as an added bonus, I'd also see the Sleaford Mods, who had come to Greece before and I had wanted to see them and know more about them since I first discovered them on an Uncut (or Mojo?) cover CD and understood that they were some sort of protest band for Britain in the 2010's.

 
As you can guess, I arrived in time for Sleaford Mods and once again I met most of my friends that I usually meet at gigs. This time there were more of them as Iggy tends to attract Bruce fans. Sleaford Mods were exactly what I had expected them to be (one of their members was sporting a t-shirt with a rather unflattering message for Boris Johnson), but they had something extra for me: a cover of Yazoo's "Don't Go".


 


It was then time for Liam Gallagher. During the break I managed to locate some of my closest gig buddies, people with whom we had spent hours in the pit at Bruce Springsteen concerts, so I went with them to the very front (donning a mask of course). I was in fact asked by one of them if I was an Oasis or a Blur fan in the 90's and that brought back some memories! Truth is, although I had started as a Blur fan, I thought they went downhill after "Country House", so I switched to Oasis. And Liam himself didn't disappoint. He came up on stage wearing a rather heavy jacket, certainly too heavy for the Athenian weather which was pretty close to heatwave temperatures. Every once in a while, before launching into an Oasis song he would ask us whether there were "any Oasis fans in the audience'. However he also played Beady Eye songs and of course his solo stuff. Towards the end of his set he asked us whether there were "any Slipknot fans in the audience". And then he played "Wonderwall". Go figure... He also played one song ("Stand By Me") from Oasis' third album, one that Oasis wouldn't touch with a flagpole in their latter days.




 


 
 


 
And then it all ended wonderfully with "Champagne Supernova"

 
I went back to get some pizza and beer and by the time I had finished eating Iggy came on stage. It felt like not a single day had passed since 2019. when he had started with "I Wanna Be Your Dog". Earlier on, as we were watching Liam Gallagher, a friend of mine who had looked up his setlists on the internet told me that he kept playing the same setlist night after night and it was mostly comprised of Stooges songs However, the setlist we heard that night was completely different. And what was immediately apparent was that Iggy had a problem with his voice. It later turned out that he had changed the setlist because of this very problem and that he cancelled his further shows for the same reason. Did I have a problem with that? As I'd already told my friends Iggy is at a stage in his life and career that he doesn't have to prove anything to anyone. So even if he had decided to come up on stage and f*rt to the tune of "The Passenger", I would still be happy. He did of course play Stooges songs as well and as he was naked from the waist up as usual. Plus, he had a very beautiful female guitar player in his band!


 


 

Back in 2019 I went to see Iggy Pop because he was so popular in Greece and I had never seen him live (I had done the same thing with Nick Cave a year before that). And no matter what voice problems he has I will probably go see him for a third time if he decides to come back to Greece. 


 
SETLISTS:
SLEAFORD MODS
01. The New Brick
02. Shortcummings
04. Spare Ribs
05. I Don't Rate You
06. Kebab Spider
07. Mork N Mindy
08. Thick Ear
09. TCR
10. Jolly Fucker
12. Nudge It
13. Elocution
14. Discourse
15. Tied Up In Nottz
16. Jobseeker
17. Tweet Tweet Tweet

LIAM GALLAGHER
01. Hello
03. Morning Glory
04. Wall Of Glass
05. Everything's Electric
06. Better Days
07. Stand By Me
08. Roll It Over
09. Slide Away
12. Diamond In The Dark
13. Once
14. Cigarettes & Alcohol
16. Champagne Supernova

IGGY POP
01. Rune
02. T.V. Eye
03. I Wanna Be Your Dog
04. Lust For Life
06. Five Foot One
07. Mass Production
08. Free
09. Run Like A Villain
10. I'm Sick Of You
11. Death Trip
12. Nightclubbing
Encore:
14. Gimme Danger
15. Down On The Street
17. Sister Midnight