musicOMH
Rodrigo y Gabriela + A Girl Called Eddy
@ Ronnie Scott's, London, 16 November 2003
Having never paid five quid for a drink in my life, the evening did not get off to a good start. However, A Girl Called Eddy's soothing melodies calm my somewhat flustered persona. Resting somewhere between Norah Jones and the album fillers on the Bridget Jones soundtrack, the British four-piece make an impressive debut at Ronnie's, winning over a distracted crowd with their mellow charm.

With one half of the headlining duo taking to the stage in a Slayer T-shirt (surely a first for Ronnie Scotts?!), it is clear from the outset that this Mexican acoustic act aren't all that meets the eye. Having given up their dreams of fame as a Latin metal band, the sibling act decided to start playing "background" music in beach hotels in 1998, and the rest, as they say, is history.

With the opening song taking in classic Latin rhythms, frantic fretboard chaos and percussion courtesy of the guitar body it seems that this rapt audience is in for a real treat. As the Mexican virtuosos introduce a new piece, "Mr. Tang", immortalising a "cray-zy" (pronounced in a Mexican accent) taxi driver they encountered while touring Singapore, there is a definite buzz through out the packed crowd, who nod and tap along profusely.

Cheers engulf the club as the infectious tune of Dave Brubeck's Take 5 drifts through the PA and the pair then drop in a tribute to their "metal" roots in the form of Metallica's One, complete with more guitar percussion slapping, and rocking punters. Rodrigo is adamant to clarify that he and his partner are...:

"... Not flamenco players. We do a little flamenco, but I say we are not, because if those real flamenco players thought we were... They would kill us!" Point taken!

Next we are treated to a trio of songs condensed into a beautiful medley: New One, George Street and Safe. Gabriella introduces Diem as a tribute to guitarist and composer, Dave Mustaine (of Megadeth fame) which causes much less, yet just as passionate cries of approval. As the first track from their official debut Re-Foc (from the Spanish word for fire before you start laughing!), Diem is undoubtedly the highlight of the set, with impeccable timing, sensational rhythm and blistering riffs being executed by what sounds like twice the number of instruments.

Closing with the encore number Foc, into which the riffs from The White Stripes' Seven Nation Army and Metallica's Enter Sandman are subtly placed, a standing ovation occurs mid-song as all in view are captivated by the sheer power and energy which erupts from the stage. Not only are the ex-rockers able to hold this exclusive venue's undivided attention with Pied Piper-like hypnosis, they can't half strum a six-string too!


  share with:  Facebook | Digg | other sites




latest live reviews:
The Hidden Cameras @ St Leonard's Church, London
Soulwax @ Electrowerkz, London
Mishka Adams @ Vortex, London
The Cribs @ KCLSU, London
Fucked Up @ Esquires, Bedford
Noah And The Whale @ Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh
The Gutter Twins @ Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
The Wave Pictures @ Library, Leeds
Tom Waits @ Ratcellar Theatre, Dublin
GIG REVIEWS ARCHIVE
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z #
BUY MERCHANDISE
BUY GIG TICKETS
TOP ARTICLES NOW
RELATED ARTICLES
INTERVIEW:
Rodrigo y Gabriela

ALBUM:
Rodrigo y Gabriela - Rodrigo y Gabriela

ALBUM:
Rodrigo y Gabriela - Live Manchester & Dublin

ALBUM:
Rodrigo y Gabriela - Re-Foc

GIG IN PICTURES:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Brixton Academy, London

GIG:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Brixton Academy, London

GIG:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ St James Church, London

GIG:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Ronnie Scott's, London

GIG:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Bolivar Hall, London

GIG:
Rodrigo y Gabriela @ Shepherds Bush Empire, London

TRACK:
A Girl Called Eddy - The Long Goodbye

TRACK:
A Girl Called Eddy - Somebody Hurt You

GIG:
A Girl Called Eddy @ Ronnie Scott's, London



  more live reviews...
about us | staff | write to us | mailing list | copyright | home page

© 1999-2008 OMH. all rights reserved