Amadou & Mariam with David Gilmour, Union Chapel, London - May 25, 2009 |
Written by David Gaylor | |
Wednesday, 27 May 2009 | |
During the first part of the evening the audience enjoyed a set from Catherine A.D., an emerging talent with a strong voice and some interesting songs followed by Stefan and Paul and friends. They have been supported by Crisis to help them develop their music having themselves been homeless in the past. The highlight of the night was to follow when Amadou and Mariam were joined on stage by the guitar legend David Gilmour making his first official live performance of the year.
The combination of African blues, the gold customised Telecaster played by Amadou, and David's lyrical guitar playing provided those present with yet another example of David's musicianship and versatility but as always left the audience wanting more. At the end of the 80 minute set the band returned for an encore and by then fans had come to the front of the stage to envelop themselves in the wonderful sound emanating into the auditorium. The fact that David was on stage throughout was a real bonus and ensured the sound of his playing echoed through the night. In addition some backing vocals in French from David on a couple of the tracks added to the uniqueness of the occasion.
The end result of the evening was that over 900 people left the Union Chapel building in a very happy state of mind, not only having witnessed some superb musicianship and classic guitar playing but also content that they had supported such a worthwhile cause and helped raise funds for Crisis and the homeless. For more information contact www.crisis.org.uk. FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES AND CONCERT REPORTS FROM OTHERS, CLICK HERE |