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<blockquote data-quote="Ulfgeir" data-source="post: 8394558" data-attributes="member: 7015719"><p>1: <strong>Scott Bradley's Postmodern Jukebox</strong></p><p>The first time I saw them, was at a small venue in Gothenburg, called Nefertiti (used to be a jazz-club, but has now gone into bancruptcy afaik). Was fully packed. I stood 10 meters from the scene... Best concert I ever been to. One of the singers was Morgan James, and damn that girl can sing. They did Hosier's song "Take me to Church". Was only her and Scott Bradly on scene at that time, him playing the piano, and when she went all in in the chorus, it sends chills down my spine due to how good she was. The rest of the band was awesome as well. Ariana Savalas played up the role of the seductive nightclub singer to the max.</p><p></p><p>2: <strong>Hawai'ian Style Band</strong></p><p>Saw them at a small concert at a place called Moose Mcgillicuddy (or something like that) when I studied at the university of Hawai'i at Manoa back in 1994. Can't remember if I knew in advance that there would be a concert or not. Bought the CD Vanishing Treasures from the band afterwards, and it is still one of my favourite albums.</p><p></p><p>3: <strong>Niagara</strong></p><p>The French duo that used to have these videos filled with absolutely vibrant colours, back when MTV actually played music videos. Saw them in the early 90s in Gothenburg. Can't remember if this was after their 3rd or 4rth (and last) album. Was very nice to see though. The ticket was hard to get, and then trying to find the place where they played..</p><p></p><p>4: <strong>Welle: Erdball</strong></p><p>Saw (and heard) them for the first time at the Swedish Electronic Music Awards in Gothenburg. Was the mid 90's. They play hard blippy things on analogue synths. Even uses a Commodore 64 as an instrument. They were so fun to see. Have seen them afterwards as well. Always fun to watch.</p><p></p><p>5: <strong>Borås Symfoniska Orkester + Divine</strong></p><p>The local symphonic orchestra together with 3 lovely sopranos. They were absolutely wonderful to see. The girls embodied "Look at how fun we have on stage", as they flirted with the audience, and the musicians. I bought their CD, because they were so fun. Have seen the Orchestra play a number of times and in all shows except one they have been absolutely wonderful, so I know how good they are. The one where they were bad were when the singer Malena Ernman was on stage. She is supposed to be this really skilled opera singer, but damn, she was so boring to watch. It was all "Look at how technically skilled I am", so she made the orchestra look bad. And this was after she had been in the Eurovision with "La voix" back in 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ulfgeir, post: 8394558, member: 7015719"] 1: [B]Scott Bradley's Postmodern Jukebox[/B] The first time I saw them, was at a small venue in Gothenburg, called Nefertiti (used to be a jazz-club, but has now gone into bancruptcy afaik). Was fully packed. I stood 10 meters from the scene... Best concert I ever been to. One of the singers was Morgan James, and damn that girl can sing. They did Hosier's song "Take me to Church". Was only her and Scott Bradly on scene at that time, him playing the piano, and when she went all in in the chorus, it sends chills down my spine due to how good she was. The rest of the band was awesome as well. Ariana Savalas played up the role of the seductive nightclub singer to the max. 2: [B]Hawai'ian Style Band[/B] Saw them at a small concert at a place called Moose Mcgillicuddy (or something like that) when I studied at the university of Hawai'i at Manoa back in 1994. Can't remember if I knew in advance that there would be a concert or not. Bought the CD Vanishing Treasures from the band afterwards, and it is still one of my favourite albums. 3: [B]Niagara[/B] The French duo that used to have these videos filled with absolutely vibrant colours, back when MTV actually played music videos. Saw them in the early 90s in Gothenburg. Can't remember if this was after their 3rd or 4rth (and last) album. Was very nice to see though. The ticket was hard to get, and then trying to find the place where they played.. 4: [B]Welle: Erdball[/B] Saw (and heard) them for the first time at the Swedish Electronic Music Awards in Gothenburg. Was the mid 90's. They play hard blippy things on analogue synths. Even uses a Commodore 64 as an instrument. They were so fun to see. Have seen them afterwards as well. Always fun to watch. 5: [B]Borås Symfoniska Orkester + Divine[/B] The local symphonic orchestra together with 3 lovely sopranos. They were absolutely wonderful to see. The girls embodied "Look at how fun we have on stage", as they flirted with the audience, and the musicians. I bought their CD, because they were so fun. Have seen the Orchestra play a number of times and in all shows except one they have been absolutely wonderful, so I know how good they are. The one where they were bad were when the singer Malena Ernman was on stage. She is supposed to be this really skilled opera singer, but damn, she was so boring to watch. It was all "Look at how technically skilled I am", so she made the orchestra look bad. And this was after she had been in the Eurovision with "La voix" back in 2009. [/QUOTE]
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