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4TH STREET BANDS SETIt’s a typical London afternoon and onstage steps the 4th Street Band, their newest member Jenny Hudson making her live debut with the band is looking obviously very nervous in front of this huge crowd. The band fronted by Max Armstrong are about to embark on a world tour and are making they‘re live return today at animal fest, Max waves to the crowd. He steps up to the mic, “How you doing London, We don’t perform in the UK as much as we’d like to so today we want to give you all something special, We want to do the best gig we’ve ever done and I’m gonna need you help to make this memorable. Alright this first song is called Hallelujah Is A Word I Won‘t Use.”
The extremely recognizable harmonica intro reminiscent to the likes of Dylan and Springsteen sets the fans off as it’s probably 4th Street Bands biggest song and they’re opening with it today. The fans sing along and wave they’re arms in unison throughout the song and Max walks back and forth across the stage with the microphone stand and the mic in his hand, he’s not the showman type of performer, he’ll never be a Freddie Mercury, when he’s performing it’s more about the lyrics and the emotion in his vocals which characterize the Jersey born frontman.
Next up is a faster paced song called Look Into The Past, It’s a polar opposite compared to the extremely emotional Hallelujah Is A Word I Won’t Use. It’s everything you’d expect from a 70’s punk band in one song but it’s not at all clichéd. Max shares the microphone with Robin Krieger halfway through the song and it helps the song along nicely. The band are moving around with the freedom and the comfort of a band in it’s 20th year of being together but the reality is they’re still very much a young band, they’ve been performing together for three to four years now. The song ends with a chillingly beautiful vocal from Lucy Tyrell, “We Lived Our Life A Little Too Fast/And Now I’m Looking In The Past.”
Next up is a song called, Hey Kid, This Is My Whole World, it’s a tale of a father showing his teenage children around the place he grew up in as a teenager, it brings to mind the Bruce Springsteen song My Hometown, and it’s emotions are very similar, it’s one of the bands best songs about reminiscing about former glories. Max reaches out a hand from the edge of the stage and the fans within reaching distance, clamber forward to touch the man they seem to idolize.
Next up is a song reminiscent of Exile era Rolling Stones, it’s called Rock & Roll (Saves Your Soul), and it’s the first time today that Max has let go of the emotional side of the music and moved around the stage with the full intension of putting on a show, He walks along the edge of the stage pointing to the sky and encouraging the audience to sing along.
The band perform the next song a little differently, Jenny Hudson takes centre stage with an electric guitar while Max plays piano on Jenny’s own track Memories Of You, the crowd seem pretty content with Jenny taking centre stage, I think the fact that she’s a pretty attractive woman helps and she does a great job as front woman of 4th Street Band, I think it could be comforting to know that the band have cover if Max isn’t available and I could see a future 4th Street Band with Jenny Hudson on lead vocals it could certainly work.
Next up is a very American song called Skylines & Cute Smiles, it gets a pretty good reaction and is one of the bands best known live songs, the fans sing along in unison as Max steps down from the stage to get closer to the fans in the front row, he runs along the ramps with his arm outstretched and the fans stretch as far as they can to touch the front man’s arm.
As he makes his way back to the stage he plays into the guitar intro for the next song, Look Around Son, This Is Yours, which gets the biggest reaction so far, the song being the bands biggest without doubt, it’s also the most successful and it’s evident judging by the audiences reactions to it. Max finishes the song and shouts thank you London, to the crowd before leaving the stage with his band.
They return about half a minute later for more due to the fans reaction, “We didn’t come all this way to just give you guys six songs, this is a new song called Cassettes In The Mailbox.” It goes down fairly well as have most of the bands songs today, He belts out the chorus amid huge cheers. Miles Away From Home/Feeling So Alone/All You’ve Got Is Cassettes In The Mailbox/And A Fucking Unplugged Phone.
He steps back from the microphone before changing his guitar, “This is called Janey, See The Light.” He begins the recognizable intro and offers the crowd to sing along with him. It’s their most recent single and the fans are pretty familiar with it, singing along all the way throughout the song. He steps back and finishes the song with a bellowing vocal, JANEY, SEE THE LIGHT.
Next up is a new song called I Can’t Win, But For You I Will Try. It’s a love song but it’s not a soppy love song, it’s a song in a similar vain to Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen, it has pure raw emotion and vocally it’s probably one of Max’s best performances. During this song Max switched to playing the Piano rather than his trusty guitar, while Robbie Stimson who usually plays piano played guitar on the song and did a very good job. Next up is another emotional song, about loneliness called Nobody Listens To Silence, It ends the set well and works really well alongside the other more well known stadium rock anthems. It’s set to be released on their first studio album and judging by the crowd reaction it’s likely to be a success. The band finish the song and all stand side by side to applaud and wave at the crowd, Max steps up to the mic for one final time, “You guys have been amazing, Have a great weekend”.SetlistHallelujah Is A Word I Won’t Use Look Into The Past Hey Kid, This Is My Whole World Rock & Roll (Saves Your Soul) Memories Of You - [Vocals By Jenny Hudson] Skylines & Cute Smiles Look Around Son, This Is Yours Cassettes In The Mailbox Janey, See The Light I Can’t Win, But For You I Will Try Nobody Listens To SilenceOOC: Sorry it was kinda rushed, Let me know what you think. Edited by user 01 August 2010 04:00:42(UTC)
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