THE ALARM MMVII LIVE FROM THE GATHERING 2007 (DVD) THE ALARM MMVII LIVE FROM THE GATHERING 2007
The Gathering 2007 DVD also features the best of the Friday night Mike Peters acoustic set. ELECTRIC 27th January 2007 SUPERCHANNEL / RESCUE ME / WITHOUT A FIGHT / COMING HOME / RAINDOWN / SOLD ME DOWN THE RIVER / BE STILL / RIGHT BACK WHERE I STARTED FROM / IT’S ALRIGHT / IT’S O.K. / BREATHE / RAIN IN THE SUMMERTIME / INTO THE 21ST CENTURY / THE DRUNK AND THE DISORDERLY / THE STAND / BOUND FOR GLORY / RISE / MARCHING ON / DEESIDE / UNSAFE BUILDING / SOMETHING’S GOT TO GIVE / KNIFE EDGE / I NEVER LEFT I ONLY WENT AWAY / WHERE WERE YOU HIDING? / CEASE AND DESIST / 68 GUNS / MY TOWN / THIS IS THE WAY WE ARE / ABSOLUTE REALITY / BLAZE OF GLORY / 45 R.P.M. / BLITZKREIG BOP / ANARCHY IN THE U.K. / I’M SO BORED WITH THE USA / ALTERNATIVE ULSTER / RIGHT TO WORK / IF THE KIDS ARE UNITED / 45 R.P.M. (REPRISE) / SPIRIT OF ‘76 ACOUSTIC SET WITHOUT A FIGHT / THE DECEIVER / UP FOR MURDER / SIXTY EIGHT GUNS / WALK FOREVER BY MY SIDE / BACK INTO THE SYSTEM / THE MESSAGE / THIS IS LIFE [GET USED TO IT] / MAGGIE MAY / MAGGIE’S FARM GATHERING 2007 REVIEW It was the greatest Mike Peters/Alarm concert ever and we didn’t see it coming. From the opening salvo of ‘Superchannel‘ the sonic assault that followed was simply awesome. ‘Rescue Me‘ and a monumental, ‘Without A Fight‘ brought up the second wave of the assault and battery, completed by a devastating ‘Coming Home‘- The Alarm MMVII coming through, loud and clear. ‘Raindown‘ was slick, cool and professional as each member of the band displayed courage under fire. ‘Sold Me Down The River‘ rocked hard, allowing guitarist James Stevenson to stamp his authority all over the proto-blues riff. ‘Be Still‘ and ‘Right Back Where I Started From‘ were both played with authority as Mike Peters emotionally sang “Sometimes you’ve got to stop breathing just to stay alive.” ‘It’s Alright/It’s O.K.‘ and ‘Breathe‘ followed with the refrain being picked out by a totally engaged audience.
The acoustic section that followed provided a refreshing change of tempo and feel and as the classic Alarm red poppy was projected on the backdrop, the band celebrated the 25 years since it’s first appearance on the ‘Marching On‘ single release by performing an acoustic / electric version of the very same song. The Alarm MMVII appeared for a second encore, blasting into the most amazing and unexpected punk rock medley, before returning to ‘45 RPM‘ and finally bringing the house down with an electric ‘Spirit Of ‘76‘ Thanks to Jules/MPO for the use of the above review.
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