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When
the September 2018 Flogging Molly gig was announced in the spring, it
was scheduled for Lucerna Music Bar, a club with the maximum capacity
of 800 people. The tickets allegedly sold out within a couple days. That
prompted the promoters to move the gig to the three times bigger Great
Hall. Despite many fans moaning and grumbling about the lack of
personal atmosphere in the larger venue (“We hoped to have
the musicians within our reach!”), the bad acoustics of the
place
and its lack of ventilation (“We’ll suffocate
there!”), tickets continued to sell successfully and the
Great
Hall filled up. After all, gigs of this kind are hardly about perfect sound
quality, and people who experienced Prague buses during the
record-breaking summer should be hardy enough to survive a bit of damp
heat.
A handful of random observations...
- Doll
Skin, the support act, were four very young American girls trying very
hard to play tough punk-rockers. Alas, although their hair boasted
vivid colours of the rainbow and their stage act included a lot of
jumping, headbanging and running around (the lead singer even repeatedly jumped on
a piece of equipment in front of the stage to get closer to the
audience), they still resembled a bunch of good schoolgirls. Or
animated dolls. May it be the acoustics of the place or the girls’ repertoir,
the music blended into noisy mass where one song was
indistinguishable from the other. But the girls definitely didn’t
lack energy, and when they took a selfie with the impressively full
hall behind them, their enthusiasm seemed genuine.
- For
once, the headliners didn’t let people wait for too long for
their appearance. Yes, it might have taken some half an hour to
dismantle the equipment of the support act and get things ready
(with roadies performing such crucial tasks as fastening black cables
together
with a bright orange sticky tape that would become the highlight
of
all photos), but soon afterwards the curtain was raised, revealing the giant
logo of the band and their “Life Is Good” tour, and the
heroes of the evening entered the stage to the sounds of their own
song “There's Nothing Left Pt. 1”, the opener of
their latest album.
- Moshpit,
wildness is your name. Moshing started already with the very first song
and didn’t stop till the very end. Jumping, pogoing, people
stepping aside to create empty circles in the middle of the floor and
then running headlong against each other to collide in the middle.
Crowd surfing. A lot of crowd surfing – men and women alike,
always passed to the security barrier to be saved by the guards and
allowed to run back to the audience. At one moment I spotted a guy
waving a shoe in the air – while wearing both his own shoes.
Who was the unlucky owner of the third one? Did he have to walk home
(semi-)barefoot?
- Plastic
cups with beer were flying and some of them reached quite impressive
heights. One landed straight on the sound engineer’s equipment.
Actually, the cup seemed empty but judging by the sound
engineer’s horrified reaction, there must have been some
leftover golden drink at the bottom. He threw his arms in the air
with “what kind of an idiot are you?” expression in
his
face, promptly took off his t-shirt and used it to briskly wipe the
desk, its front, its back, every nook and cranny of it.
Obviously not much harm was caused as the gig went on uninterrupted.
But the sound engineer’s eyes screamed murder.
- During
“Float”, perhaps the only slow song in the set,
people in the moshpit spontaneously sat down on the floor and began to
imitate rowing. More and more joined until a good one third of the floor
turned into a mighty pack of rowers. Row, row, row your boat... even
if it’s a concert venue.
- Are
Flogging Molly – or at least Dave King – fans of
Monty Python? “And now for something completely
different...” when introducing a song could have been just a
coincidence. But “Always Look on the Bright Side of
Life” (played from the loudspeakers after the encore, Dave
King joining with his vocal, towel on his head and can of Guinness
in his hand) definitely wasn’t – and it was a
brilliant finale of the brilliant performance.
- Does
Lucerna’s Great Hall have any air conditioning at all? Who
knows. The combined energy of the band and thousands of spectators
managed to slowly turn the whole place into one giant sauna. The
air got stuffy, clothes got sweaty... but the most amazing
sight
was the completely wet floor after the gig ended. Not just the
floor of the moshpit where much beer had been spilled, but the floor of
the balconies and even the vestibule as well – all
glistening as
if wiped clean by an invisible army of industrious cleaners. What a
shiny dot after the memorable evening. At that time, life was good
indeed.
Setlist:
(No More) Paddy's
Lament, The Hand of John L. Sullivan, Drunken Lullabies, The Likes of
You Again, Swagger, The Days We've Yet to Meet, Requiem for a Dying
Song, Life in a Tenement Square, Float, Black Friday Rule, Life Is
Good, Rebels of the Sacred Heart, Devil's Dance Floor, If I Ever Leave
This World Alive, What's Left of the Flag, Seven Deadly Sins, Encore:
Crushed (Hostile Nations), Salty Dog
My photos are HERE
A Czech review of the gig (with a photo gallery) can
be found HERE
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