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Review of 60 Years Of Please Please Me and With The Beatles
A group of very talented young musicians who gave us the chance to boogie on down to some live music. Venue great - had a seat and not too packed despite being sold out. I didn’t appreciate all of the interpretations of the songs as was expecting the albums to be sung - like a tribute act. On another occasion I would have loved the very melodious, slowed down, acoustic versions but I wanted to hear the energy of the Beatles who saved us from the endless ballads of Matt Monroe and Kathy Kirby . The musicians gave their time for free and the proceeds went to helping refugees so a great night all round and can’t wait for the next one
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Review of 60 Years Of Please Please Me and With The Beatles
Awesome gig with gifted musicians interpreting The Beatles tracks. Liverpool Acoustic orchestrated an amazing evening. Probably the best celebration of The Beatles’ album yet.
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Review of 60 Years Of Please Please Me and With The Beatles
If I'd known the £13 was for a charity event with musicians donating time and it all kinda cobbled together that would be one thing, but it was more like an open mic night level professionalism which is not what I thought I was paying for. And to be clear the artists who just learned the songs that day to cover for cancellation were not the issue. They were no worse than everyone else and actually better mostly.
I enjoyed the show and would still have gone if informed but I do feel we should be informed as I was expecting something more professional like Two of Us we saw not long ago. Some stand out songs like "I'll get you" but overall not enough harmonies for beatles music. I'm a former professional musician myself so I can tell when things were cobbled together in an hour rather than properly arranged and rehea**ed. Again though, lots of talent on display. Can't expect huge amounts of prep when artists play free, but that's the issue. Ticket buyers should be informed the price paid is because of charity, not because £13 a ticket of effort was put into the production. On a side note, my god the food served downstairs before the gig was outstanding and great value.
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