For one who was (certainly) not around for The Hollies' first
hits, I have only really known their works from 60's compilation albums
and movie soundtracks but you don't manage to tour every year for 50 years non
stop by just replaying a Rock 'n' Roll back catalogue. Granted, the
majority of the audience were there to hear "Bus Stop",
"I'm Alive", "Carrie Anne", "Just One Look", and
"Stop, Stop, Stop" but to think of The Hollies as simply being
a 60's pop band is to completely miss the essence of a group which has clearly
influenced bands as diverse as Genesis and The Beautiful South. I was
enthralled by the folksy "On a Carousel", the
bluesy "Gasoline Alley Bred" and the anthemic "The Air That
I Breathe" and seeing them played live gave such an insight into the graft
and craft that goes into creating a cultural soundtrack.
I don't think the Darlington stage has ever played host to as
good a guitar and drum combo as Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott (except for
previous visits by the band); Hicks has such freedom and amazing
dexterity and you can clearly see where guitar heroes of the modern age
get their inspiration from - without his pioneering style of play people
like Slash, The Edge, Mark Knopfler would never have had the belief that
guitars could lead a band. As for Mr Elliott, take a bow Britain's best
ever drummer, such diversity of style and technical prowess is unparalleled.
Lead vocals for The Hollies have changed since Alan
Clarke left in 1999 but since 2004 Peter Howarth has brought a vocal
range and power which can cope with the huge variety of songs, together
with a stage presence and obvious enjoyment of performing. He takes
centre stage for two stand out solo acoustic numbers, a beautiful rendition of
Bruce Springsteen's "Sandy" and a unique take on the Hollies
standard "Here, I Go Again"
This show was the first night of a national tour and one which
will undoubtedly sell out very quickly - for traditional Hollies fans, go see
your heroes again and enjoy reliving your youth; for those who enjoy great live
music, phenomenal songs and a fab night out, go, and be amazed at how you
haven't seen them sooner.
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