
I spent a really wonderful evening at Brighton that day.
This was just top-class, even better than expected.
I was at the BIT-Live 1, 2 and 3. The 1 and 2 were great, really good fun and a wonderful occasion to revive some cheeful memories of teen-age.
As agreed with Chris during BIT-4, the BIT 3 was not as good as expected though, certainly because the place was not adapted to a concert (I have discussed this with Chris during Bit-4 in fact).
Whereas it was fine to have hours of pure delirious fun dancing like mad geeks, the Gossips Club was not very well for BIT-Live3.
I still had a good time though, but I felt last year that it would have been better if it was at a different venue. And I was sorry for Chris as well because I thought he was feeling the same and he didn't deserve it because of all the efforts he and his friends always put in this.
So when BIT4 was announced I was a bit anxious, I didn't want it to be the relative disapointment of BIT3.
And fortunately it was far from being the case, very very far. That evening just completely blew all the previous ones, it was like a dream come true. After the first minute the musicians played I understood it was going a fantastic party.
The three group of performers had each a different style, yet they were all equally good, I mean outstanding.
- Stuck in the 80ies : I especially liked the idea of having an electronic violin, and other instruments like the flute and electric saxophone. As for the performers of the band, they were more than excellent. And Benn Daglish is a terrific entertainer as well as a great and skilled performer.
- Rob Hubbard : It's incredible like this master can remain modest. Very approachable person despite his icon status. And he plays very very well of course.
It was also very courageous to play alone with just a piano as this is unusual. It worked very well, with an original choice of tunes. It doesn't matter they weren't all the most famous (although 2 thirds of them I think were well known anyway). The introspective piece was very interesting
to listen to, and its blending into one of its c64 standard so well executed.
- Press Play on Tape : These guys know how to put fun on the stage. They seem to live the music when they play it. They were as good as the others. I liked the idea of seeing the c64 games corresponding to the musics in the background, it added to the atmosphere.
And the drummer was very funny during wizball's high score, too bad my camera was running out of battery at this precise time.
And there is of course the final gathering for the final pieces !
The zenith of the evening, even better than the beginning, which is not a little thing to achieve.
I wish there is another evening like that in the future, I'll be there for sure.
Cheers.[/list]