Wednesday 2 May 2012

CURVED AIR IN SOHO (Dave McMann: Words - Lesley Madigan: Pics)

A non-rainy Tuesday evening in London,a rare thing these days, we headed to The Borderline in Soho.

Lesley Madigan got confirmation that yes she had a photopass and was also on the guestlist. I being a mere human, had to pay!

So down the stairs we went, grabbed a spot in front of the stage and just as importantly, a beer. On came most of the band and suddenly Vivaldi was the opening number to great applause. Soon after that, the lovely Sonja Kristina hit the stage and wow, she certainly hit it. From Marie Antionette, which made me want to start a revoultion, Melinda, which brought a tear to my eye, the rousing Everdance, Hide and seek and many more classics, this was pure joy.


Of course the was Back Street Luv, it was in Soho after all. However, the highlight, which turned into an earworm the next day, was It happened today.

See them, buy the new release 'Live Atmosphere', mine is signed, anybody want to touch me:-)"

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