Beth Hart
Amager Bio, Copenhagen
30. November 2004
 
 

What an energy!! We got an uptempo rock show - pure American rock from this slim L.A. girl, and a lot of straightforeward comments inbetween the songs as well. Rock'n Roll vulcano, Beth Hart, sometimes reminded me of the greatest entertainer of this decade, Robbie Williams - even looking like him some times. Sorry, Beth, but it's a credit to your stage energy and professionalism!
In the closing song, Immortal, the band played some very long solo parts, while the rest of the band left the stage. Guitar first, bass and then a great drum solo by Bernie Pershey. Breathtakng solos which I havn't heard since played in the late 60's by the greatest rock-band in our time, Cream, with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton.
Unfortunately I was onoy allowed to take pics during the three opening songs, but they only lit the spotlights on, after that! So most of the series are taken in close-to darkness. That's why the pics are that grainy! There could have been excellent photos of this wonderful girl exploding in a marvellous live show. Anyway, enjoy ...

 

The Set List:

01. Hiding Under Water
02. GOP
03. Deliciuos Surprise
04. Lifts You Up
05. Bottle Of Jesus
06. If God Only Knew
07. Get Your Shit Together
08. By Her
09. Stinky Feet
10. Leave The Light On
11. Monkey Back
12. Broken And Ugly
- - Encore - -
13. L.A. Song
14. Immortal

The Band:
Beth Hart: vo, keyb
Jon Nichols: g, vo
Tom Lilly: b, vo
Bernie Pershey: dm

 

Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2004

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Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2004

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