Saturday, 19 October 2019

Kangaroo Moon @ The Square and Compass 19.10.19

Tonight we found ourselves packed inside the thick Purbeck stone walls of the 18th century Square and Compass pub perched high on the hills above Seacombe Cliffs with dramatic views along the Jurassic Coast.  The assembled were gathered to enjoy a performance by legendary musical troubadours Kangaroo Moon, who blend myriad musical influences to create all sorts of wonderful aural magic that touches the spirit. If you've read my posts before you know I've a tendency to effusive verbosity and, man, I could wax lyrical about tonight's performance, but I'm going to try and spare you my clumsy prose (of course, I will go on a little bit) and just say this evening's performance was bloody marvellous! The word that best describes Kangaroo Moon's performances is 'real', and in our fake world you can't put a value on that. Tonight the band comprised of Elliet Mackrell on violin and whistle, David Williams on things with strings and other things, Gem Quinn on drums, Nick Marshall on guitar and Mark Robson on keyboard, didgeridoo and everything else. As if that wasn't enough, they were joined by Gong's Dave Sturt on bass, adding some funk to the proceedings...nice! Something really special about tonight's performance was the relationship between Elliet's violin and Dave's bass, man, that was something else. What a superb line up. Every one a musician highly skilled at their art, which was obvious throughout their performances, and none more so than during their various stellar solos. There were two sets, both a lovely mix of fast or slow numbers, every track was bliss, creating a wonderfully uplifting and joyful atmosphere, there was dancing and smiles all round, the ensemble appeared to be enjoying themselves too. Kangaroo Moon's blend of traditional and globally infused psyche folk flavours resonates deeply, it's proper music, real, touching that part of your subconscious where ancestral memories live, that was enhanced by being performed in a 250 year old building who's walls are soaked in centuries of tradition and memories of similar evenings throughout the ages...it's timeless music. As I said, bloody marvellous! Thank you Kangaroo Moon and Mr Sturt, you're beautiful people, and thank you Square and Compass for putting on these elevating evenings, keeping our spirits buoyed on the turbulent seas of our times. Kudos y'all. If you're wondering why the photo is of an empty stage, it's because the rest of my shots look like they were taken by Mr Magoo.

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