Monday, February 17, 2014

James Reyne and Daryl Braithwaite Roar at Melbourne Zoo twilight Review

Band: James Reyne and Daryl Braithwaite
Venue: Melbourne Zoo Twilights
Date: 14th February 2014
Reviewed By: Lyn Harder

Arriving with minutes to spare (blame the traffic) I arrived at the Melbourne Zoo to find a few thousand had beaten me and were already into the swing of things, but after a five minute wander I managed to find a patch of bark and got comfy in my chair, spread out items from the picnic basket and scoffed into chocolate and strawberries washed down with Coroner beer. Tonight, humans and animals are joined together at The Zoo Twilight for the Grammy award winning Daryl Braithwaite and James Reyne. The animals no doubt gaining a noise explosion as they nestle into their beds or for the nocturnal animals venturing out of their slumber to a cacophony of sounds. The humans are engaging in catching up with friends, queuing for a alcoholic beverage and pulling lids of Tupperware containers to display their culinary delights to fellow mates spread out on their picnic rugs whilst the animals search for food and play around with fellow mates (not so different from each other).

Braithwaite came on stage first (and right on time) and into As the Days Go By he sang displaying vocals in a variety of ranges. He managed to get the crowd singing early in the set and a few punters got up and danced away to the music. Braithwaite’s vocals are impeccable and although I’m sure he must get tired of singing the same hits, you would never know. Each hit is played with pleasure and passion before a sold out crowd at The Melbourne Zoo. People come to this gig for a social gathering with great mates as well as capturing two great Aussie musicians at the same time. There is always lots of chatting and I noticed there aren't many children here tonight. Must be a load of babysitters out there! Tonight Braithwaite played music from his latest album Forever The Tourist, a cover of All Day and All of the Night (The Kinks) as well as all this hits.  Howzat gets the nostalgic fans in the audience going, Higher Than Hope, Summer Love, Beautiful Feeling, All I do, One Summer and the big hit Horses which by this time most people were up and dancing. Braithwaite is interactive with the crowd and displays a fantastic front man to the amazing band behind him.

As I go for a wander around I notice people are sitting anywhere they can. Many can't see the stage let alone the screen but they seemed perfectly happy. Visiting the lion cage draws many people and I witness the lions roaring, all three of them - even two of them laying on their sides were roaring away. I make sure I am back for James Reyne who begins the set with the hit Fall of Rome and I can tell you, his voice hasn’t faltered over the years. Into Slave, Beautiful People and the song about sharks; Hammerhead. As the evening wore on, the lights are more vibrant and the bats start to migrate from their trees in search of food. Even a few pairs of ducks fly over us. The zoo is looking chockers and the people are up and down constantly. Many are dancing on this balmy night as the songs continue; English Girls, Reckless, Motor Runs Way Too Fast and the cover Way Out West (The Dingoes). The screens are displaying what a lot of us can’t see and I cant’ help but wish the screens were situated in a better watching position for the people in the back rows, but I guess the Zoo has their reasons for current placement. Reyne continues into Rainbows Dead End, Errol and Oh No Not You Again which bring a lot of people to their feet dancing and chatting. You can see and feel people come to the Zoo twilight for the experience and enjoyment of sitting in the zoo grounds listening to the music and not necessarily to ‘see’ the band. Loads of people are chatting and laughing and having a fantastic time. The big hit Boys Light Up ends the night and most people are on their feet for this one, many are slipping out half way through to no doubt get ahead of the mass exit. Braithwaite and Reyne both sing the song and bring the set to an end and we all walk away happy with a great night out with friends and family and reminisce on how amazing it is to hear the lions roaring, only metres away, as we stroll out of the zoo grounds into our waiting cars.

as seen on www.thedwarf.com.au
 

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