REVIEW OF ‘WHAT’S GOING ON’ AT BRISBANE FESTIVAL 2021 AVAILABLE ON SCENESTR

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The second show I saw at the Brisbane Festival 2021 was ‘What’s Going’ on assignment for Scenestr magazine. Tyrone Noonan and his band Palimpsest performed in concert Marvin Gaye’s 1971 album What’s Going On. It was a real pleasure to see this show in person, the album itself is so beloved that to see these songs performed in person by such musicians who are fans themselves was very special. It was an interesting to attend such a performance where Boomers jumped up and boogied together en masse while COVID was gripping New South Wales and Victoria. 

Karen and I enjoyed the concert and a personal highlight for me was being messaged later by Tyrone that he liked my review. You can read it for yourself here https://scenestr.com.au/music/what-s-going-on-review-brisbane-festival-2021-20210928

I also enjoyed that one of my images made the grade for being included in the review as it is not exactly my strong suit.

Once the tracks of the album were done, we were treated to renditions of other Marvin Gaye classics including a song that Marvin Gaye covered called Abraham, Martin and John. This is such a beautiful song, in the weeks ahead I would listen to it whenever I was feeling a little melancholic. Thank you Tyrone, and thank you Marvin.

Produced by Eyeball Media Enterprises Scenestr is an online national magazine with local offices around Australia. Having started in 1993 they’ve excelled at moving into the digital realm but they remain at heart from the streets. They still publish magazines in print for Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland every month.

-Lloyd Marken

 

‘CHER: HERE WE GO AGAIN’ BRISBANE OPENING NIGHT REVIEW AVAILABLE ON SCENESTR MAGAZINE

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There are a wealth of thoughts that roll through my head when trying to figure out what to write here for this post.

I went and saw Cher.

In my first big concert review for Scenestr magazine I went and saw a legend who I am a fan of. For me the show got better as it went along but the icon delivered. That woman is a marvel. It really is that simply.

I went and saw Cher.

My wife beamed throughout the concert less inhibited than me and swept away by the music. It’s something special for a husband when you can give your partner true joy as a gift.

I went and saw Cher.

After the show I went home and wrote a review struggling with a cold I had been locked in combat with for the past few days. We had to get something up the next morning and I needed to give as much time as possible to my editor. I wrote my review and you can read it here http://scenestr.com.au/music/cher-brisbane-review-brisbane-entertainment-centre-20180929 and if you approve feel free to give it whatever social media love you can. I’m very grateful for the opportunity Scenestr gave me to go to the concert and I hope I’ve done right by them and by the legendary performer herself.

I went and saw Cher.

Produced by Eyeball Media Enterprises Scenestr is an online national magazine with local offices around Australia. Celebrating 25 years in 2018 of publishing history they’ve excelled at moving into the digital realm but they remain at heart from the streets. They still publish magazines in print for Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and now Victoria! every month too.

-Lloyd Marken