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Dave Matthews Band

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I have been a bit of fan of the Dave Matthews Band for some time now. Originally introduced to me by my good buddies Simon & Tom. I quickly became a convert after (some jammy phone work by Tom) managing to get some band management tickets for when they played Madison Square Garden a few years ago. We were sat very close to the stage in a completely packed MSG. The New York crowd went absolutely NUTS when DMB hit the stage and just didn’t let up the entire time they played. I was impressed and completely blown away. To top it all off, the late great James Brown appeared on stage to do a 15 minute rendition of his iconic tune ‘Sex Machine’ together with the band which made the noise from the crowd even higher much to my amazement. Anyway, since then I have seen them play a few times in London and also Dave by himself when he came out and did a little solo tour after the release of his album ‘Some Devil’.

So Sime managed to get some tickets for a bunch of us to go see DMB at o2’s Brixton Academy and I was expecting big things as they had never disappointed. However, I gotta say I was REALLY disappointed. The sound was terrible. It was about a million degrees inside the venue with a bottle of water costing more than a bar of gold. They have a new album out called ‘Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King’ and for a vast majority of the gig, DMB seemed content to pretty much fill the entire set with their new material. I wasn’t massively familiar with the new album and so with the sound and the heat, decided to make a premature exit. For memory, I cant recall ever doing that in a concert before and I kinda felt bad and thought maybe I was just getting old!

The next day I was pondering on the night before and I get a call from Sime (who is a superstar music photographer and shoots the most amazing acts – Check him out here) saying he has accreditation to photograph DMB that night and that he had a pass for me if I fancied it. Ok, it sounded terrible the night before (the audio guys were surely smoking crack – no mid range AT ALL) and all very unfamiliar songs, but who cares when you have a camera at your face with the guys within touching distance from the front of your lens. The usual rules applied, no flash and only allowed to shoot in the first 3 songs. The first 3 songs were total DMB classics and contrary to the relatively subdued crowd the night before, the London crowd on this night were going OFF like a frog in a sock.

Anyway, 3 songs came and went in a blink of an eye, but I managed to reel of a few snaps.

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Match made in heaven

Counting Crows

So I thought it was high time I posted about my ‘brother from another mother’, Simon Pollock otherwise known as gtvone. We’ve known each other for a very long time. Ever since we were hiding hors d’oeuvres in random places at his older brother’s engagement party in our pre-teen naughtiness. Not much has changed though.

He’s been working his heiny off getting around to an average of a couple of gigs a week with his beloved Canon 5D MK II shooting some of the worlds most famous musicians in some of London’s premier venues. The fantastic shot above is of course Adam Duritz from the Counting Crows who played Wembley last week. Click on the image to take you to the original on his website, or you can also follow Sime on his blog.

Anyway, check him out. I know he has some amazing acts lined up to shoot soon, so keep an eye out. In 6 months time he’ll have a Baby Bjorn strapped to his front and his camera bag on the back at these gigs which is very exciting! Start ‘em young eh Sime?