Hey, hey, we're the Monkees! (Tork in concert)
Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 11:57 am
I have generally made it a practice to never severely criticize any performer in public (online). I might review a concert and say I was disappointed in the song selection (Clapton) or say the artist looked old or ill (Winter). But I don’t think I’ve ever said an artist was actually gosh darn awful. Until now.
[Preface: If you are related to or good friends with the following artist in question, I offer my sincere apologies in advance.]
Last week and I went to see Peter Tork. He and the band were horrendous. Worse than any bar band I’ve ever seen. They can’t play and they can’t sing. (OK, the drummer wasn’t too bad.) I, and everyone at my table were embarrassed (and very disappointed).
I wasn’t expecting a Monkees oldies show. I knew in advance that Tork’s band mostly plays a sort of rock/R&B kind of thing. They just happened to be terrible.
One song was supposed to “feature’ the “lead” guitar player. He tried to sing Big Boss Man. It seemed like he either forgot the lyrics or the melody or both. He also kept fumbling with his guitar throughout the song trying (in vain) to play it. I swear it looked like a scene out of Spinal Tap and it was (unintentionally) hilarious. It turns out that the amp was either not plugged in or not turned on. I kid you not. That was about the tone of the entire show.
And to top it off?
He had a (very bad) somewhat unattractive belly dancer “dancing” on stage during several of the numbers. Including a 1950s era “fan dance” during one of the Monkees songs.
Remember the “rumors” that the Monkees did not actually play on their records?
Now I know why.
[Preface: If you are related to or good friends with the following artist in question, I offer my sincere apologies in advance.]
Last week and I went to see Peter Tork. He and the band were horrendous. Worse than any bar band I’ve ever seen. They can’t play and they can’t sing. (OK, the drummer wasn’t too bad.) I, and everyone at my table were embarrassed (and very disappointed).
I wasn’t expecting a Monkees oldies show. I knew in advance that Tork’s band mostly plays a sort of rock/R&B kind of thing. They just happened to be terrible.
One song was supposed to “feature’ the “lead” guitar player. He tried to sing Big Boss Man. It seemed like he either forgot the lyrics or the melody or both. He also kept fumbling with his guitar throughout the song trying (in vain) to play it. I swear it looked like a scene out of Spinal Tap and it was (unintentionally) hilarious. It turns out that the amp was either not plugged in or not turned on. I kid you not. That was about the tone of the entire show.
And to top it off?
He had a (very bad) somewhat unattractive belly dancer “dancing” on stage during several of the numbers. Including a 1950s era “fan dance” during one of the Monkees songs.
Remember the “rumors” that the Monkees did not actually play on their records?
Now I know why.
