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Livereviews
Butka Festival, Tromsø, Norway 7/23/05
(WE, Anneli Drecker Minor Majority, Ralph Meyerz and the Jack
Herren Band. Supersuckers, Phoenix)
By Scott
Butka is a slightly bigger festival than Sjonstock with about
5000 people and it is held in an amazing place right on the
edge of the island that Tromsø lies on. This was the
2nd day of the festival, with the bands Soundtrack of our
Lives, Cato Salsa Experience, The 5,6,7 8's, 22 PistePirkko,
and the Beautiful People, playing the day before. Earlier
in this day they had a program with Madrugada, Johanne Ballovarre,
Turdus Musicus, Minor Majority.
We
arrived at a great time and the weather was overcast and pretty
chilly (12-14C) but it looked like it was going to clear up
but you never know
After some food and soundcheck, the
festival was soon getting going. WE were the first band on
today to try to draw the people in early as Tromsø
is their next biggest market after Oslo in Norway. Tromsø
is an amazing place. So beautiful. Anyway, at 18 WE took the
stage and dropped Lucid and opened with Smugglers. This was
good as people could hear it in the distance and get in and
still catch some of the number. The band then rocked hard
for the next part of the concert up until Cosmic Biker R&R
when the drummers from Ralph Meyers and Jack Herren band joined
for a bit of a jam. This was fun
The band ended the
set with Carefree, as the fans know this one and it is good
closer
Excellent powerful live set
Next up was
a Norwegian pop diva or sorts, Anneli Drecker. She had a live
band but lots of samples as well and played pretty boring
synth pop.. A major drop in energy after WE. More and more
people filled in the place.. Next up was an acoustic band
called Minor Majority. They played very laid back pop music.
The crowd seem to know some of their songs. They played very
well but this was not festival music
Now, I would get
to see Ralph Meyerz and the Jack Herren Band. I had only heard
people speak about them but I was
not sure what to expect. They are very popular in Norway and
now 4000 people were here and rocking out. The band consisted
of Ralph Meyerz on samplers, two live drummers and a cool
guitar player. It was a strange mixture of drum and bass techno
with live sometimes funky spaced out guitar. It was all very
high energy and the people ate it up. Pretty cool stuff
The Supersuckers, were ready after Ralph Meyerz warmed the
crowd up! I had been talking to the band a lot as they were
really cool. One guitarist wore a Thin Lizzy Bad Reputation
shirt and we got talking about Thin Lizzy and it turns out
they had done a whole show of Thin Lizzy songs one night.
The main lead guitar player, he showed me a video of the Humble
Pie cover band that he plays in. That is cool.. Anyway, they
opened their set with Dancing in the moonlight (sunlight)
by Thin Lizzy, which was totally cool. They played a bit different
set from at the Sjonstock festival and it was mindblowing
how light it was at this time of night. The sky was totally
amazing and a rainbow appeared above the stage when they played
(See picture) and this was 11:30 at night! Amazing.. Anyway,
they did their 60 minute set and the crowed lived it. A very
good band. The last band of the night was a French band called
Phoenix,
who is quite popular in Norway and one of the few French bands
that sing in English. Their first couple of songs were really
awful pop music but then they decided to ROCK
They had
some really excellent almost spacey songs. It ended much better
than I had thought and the crowd of course loved it. Amazing
sky in Tromsø and it never got dark but it did rain
a little bit. A very cool festival and highly recommended!
http://www.bukta.no/

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