Velvet Revolver Live Review @ Apollo (Manchester) - 17 Mar 2008



Photos By:Jane Hawkes
Live Review
With volatile lead singer Scott Weiland fresh from spending 28 days in rehab, there was always going to be much scrutiny surrounding the bands performance on this tour. After a string of show cancellations around the world due to various problems it’s no wonder the crowd are a little dubious as to whether tonight’s show would even go ahead.
But go ahead it does, and finally at 9.30pm the band stroll out without a care in the world. The stage feels rightly uncluttered, with just a ‘Libertad’ banner in place, and serves to be more of a platform for the music rather than a distraction.
As they launch into their relentless setlist and blaze through a few technical difficulties, they sear through the first batch of songs including ‘She Builds Quick Machines’, ‘Big Machine’, ‘American Man’ and ‘Get Out The Door’ it’s the spirited sound of a band in charge and despite all his dramas, Weiland is still an enigmatic frontman. As he lurches and leaps around with a wide eyed stare, he exudes stage presence in abundance and it seems any worries about his health are thankfully unfounded tonight.
One of the biggest cheers of the evening goes up when the lights dim and opening whistles of the old Guns’ n Roses favourite ‘Patience’ ring out through the old walls of the Apollo. Despite being 20 years old, the song still sounds as raw and emotionally charged as it did the first time you heard it and yes, predictably it’s time to raise the lighters/mobile phones aloft.
Said illuminating objects stay in place for the spine-tingling ‘Fall To Pieces’, with Slash working the blistering riffs effortlessly and displaying exactly why he is one of the best guitar players in the world. Ultimately it is Slash's signature guitar sound that holds this rock n roll beast together, as the rest of the band exit the stage, the iconic guitarist stands under the spotlight, just a lone figure with top hat in place and proceeds to unleash a melee of urban rock blues with his solo’s still sounding as reckless and beautiful as ever.
Now whether the band are still around in five or ten years doesn’t really matter, Velvet Revolver have only ever been about the now and as far as taking rock music back to it’s fundamental principles goes, VR are doing an exceptional job. All in all, if you are looking for incorrigible hard rock, played at its best then without a doubt Velvet Revolver are the best live ticket your pennies can buy and as for anyone feeling slightly bored by nu-rave, then heed the message that Rock and Roll is still very much alive and fucking kicking and I for one am truly grateful for that.
Gigs for Apollo
- Sun 12th Oct 2008
- Mon 13th Oct 2008
- Tue 14th Oct 2008
- Wed 15th Oct 2008
- Fri 17th Oct 2008
- Sat 18th Oct 2008
- Sun 19th Oct 2008
- Tue 21st Oct 2008
- Thu 23rd Oct 2008 and Thu 30th Oct 2008
- Fri 24th Oct 2008 to Sun 26th Oct 2008
- Mon 27th Oct 2008
- Tue 28th Oct 2008
- Fri 31st Oct 2008
- Sat 01st Nov 2008
- Sun 02nd Nov 2008
- Mon 03rd Nov 2008 to Sat 8th Nov 2008
- Sun 09th Nov 2008
- Mon 10th Nov 2008 and Tue 11th Nov 2008
- Wed 12th Nov 2008
- Fri 14th Nov 2008
- Sat 15th Nov 2008
- Sun 16th Nov 2008
- Mon 17th Nov 2008
- Thu 20th Nov 2008
- Fri 21st Nov 2008 and Sat 22nd Nov 2008
- Sun 23rd Nov 2008 and Mon 24th Nov 2008
- Tue 25th Nov 2008
- Thu 27th Nov 2008
- Sat 29th Nov 2008 and Sun 30th Nov 2008
- Mon 01st Dec 2008 to Thu 4th Dec 2008
- Fri 05th Dec 2008
- Sun 07th Dec 2008
- Wed 10th Dec 2008
- Fri 12th Dec 2008
- Sat 13th Dec 2008
- Sun 14th Dec 2008
- Tue 16th Dec 2008
- Thu 18th Dec 2008
- Sat 20th Dec 2008
- Sun 21st Dec 2008
- Tue 27th Jan 2009 to Thu 29th Jan 2009
- Sun 01st Feb 2009
- Wed 04th Feb 2009 and Thu 5th Feb 2009
- Wed 11th Feb 2009 and Thu 12th Feb 2009
- Fri 13th Feb 2009
- Thu 26th Feb 2009
- Sat 28th Feb 2009 and Fri 24th Apr 2009
- Mon 30th Mar 2009 and Tue 31st Mar 2009
- Fri 12th Jun 2009
- Wed 24th Jun 2009

