Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Ross Wilson Rocks with Five Decades of Cool

Band: Ross Wilson
Venue: The Palais Theatre
Date: 14th August 2009
Reviewed By: Espylyn

Ross Wilson stormed the stage at the Palais tonight to a nearly sold out gig. The original member of Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock put together a stellar display of oldies mixed in with the newer songs. After five decades performing many hits Ross took to stage tonight with many fellow musicians including Ross Hannaford, Stu Fraser and Mike Rudd.
Many punters flooded the bars and drank in excess and therefore were seen to be going back and forth to the bathroom, whilst the rest of us looked upon this Aussie sensation with awe. Dressed in a suit and giving us many dance moves and grooves, Ross showed us he is a force to be reckoned with. His voice displayed perfectly in this theatre, reaching the back of the dress circle and those punters not going to the toilet were dancing in their seats.
Songs like Come Said the Boy was a major crowd pleaser and when Jimmy Barnes hit the stage for three songs, the punters eyes lit up with love and affection for another Aussie favourite. I did see Jimmy after his songs, checking out the merchandise and lovingly scooping his wife for a hug (awww).

Part two started with some Skyhooks songs, as Ross did produce a couple of their records so we got Horror Movie and Ego which were nicely done I thought, and at the end of the night the song which would have been a great last song was the famous Eagle Rock which went off with a bang, a would-have-been perfect ending (due to many people leaving thinking the show was actually finished!) to the show- loud and vibrant - but no, they came back for the quieter Daddy Who?Daddy Cool! number then Love Journey finished off the set and although many punters had started walking out after Eagle Rock finished, they now all littered the aisles waiting for the song to end, then they were on their way, not forgetting to grab their free cd on the way out!
Thanks Ross for nearly five decades of music, hopefully a celebration of a successful night:)

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