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Cornish arms 5th
birthday Celebration I arrived at around
six to catch Nick Barker’s set. He opened with “Imogene” and stated that it was
an example of “songwriting revenge”. Following “World’s a Peach” and “Action
Daddy Cool DVD Launch. I was fortunate enough
to go to the Daddy Cool DVD launch last Tuesday night and I must say it was a
gas! The night kicked off their short set with “$64,000 question” followed by “Good
Rockin’ Daddy” (which still features regularly in Ross Wilson’s solo set).
After the song that has been dubbed “The Stalker Ballad” by many a newspaper, “Come Back Again” before the B-side to
Eagle Rock, “Bom Bom”. Daddy Cool’s
newest release, “The Christmas Bug”
was next and it was more than clear that the band loved being onstage as much
as the lucky audience loved having them back. My personal favourite Daddy Cool
song “Hi Honey Hi” was next and has
never sounded better. The short set finished with “Eagle Rock” leaving the audience wanting more (hopefully it won’t
be another 30 year wait) Finally I’d just like
to say a big thank you to the folks that put the night on, particularly the
person that got me into the launch. Thank you for a great night; it’s something
I’ll never forget. The DVD is available
right now at all major retail and music stores. It’s one of the most
professionally done music DVDs and contains footage of the Tsunami benefit gig
earlier this year, which, if you weren’t there, you should buy just for that
concert alone, let alone the other few hours of great viewing. Andy Baylor benefit
gig – The Rainbow Hotel The night started with
a great set by Mike Rudd as you may have never have heard him before – solo and
acoustic (also gigging at Fresh in Elwood on the 22nd of Jan.) I
love hearing Mike solo as the acoustic approach breathes new life into classic
songs, as well as a few new ones. Mick Thomas played a set as well. Before the
Hornets came one featuring none other than Daddy Cool’s Wayne Duncan and Gary
Young. The Hornets played a short blues set, including “Heart attack and Wine” and “Save
Somebody”. By this time the Rainbow was well and truly packed to the point
where it was hard to move, but there was a great atmosphere as Joe Camileri
came on for a short two song set before Lucy Miller came on for three and then
Ross Wilson came on to play “Flamingo”,
before “Mood Swing” and the night
finished with a song that should hopefully make it on to Ross’s new album, “Sexy Girl”
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