SUNDAY OBSERVER in entertainment forefront:
Fab Beatles in a class of their own
By Mahes PERERA
True to all the blurbs The Fab Beatles proved undoubtedly how true to
the original Beatles they were when they performed at the Sri Lanka
Exhibition and Convention Centre last Saturday (September 18).
It was an excellent entertainment. The sound was good with no gaffs
thanks to Mystere Entertainment Lanka who ensured that the best
equipment was on stage that evening.
The lighting was fabulous. The hall was draped in multi colours which
was exciting, and the attention getter videos gave the concert a
professionalism that was hard to beat. The Fab Beatles were tight knit
in their musical expression and they took the capacity packed audience
through eras of the Beatles trilogy with ease.
The singing of the leader Kev Day as John Lennon and Andy Southard as
Paul McCartney, they carried the load of the vocals, was so close to the
original that it was unbelievable. As soon as the first chord of the
opener "I Saw Her Standing There" filled the air the audience was
transported back to the swinging 60s when the Beatlemania was the rage.
With inflections and harmonies that were so close The Fab Beatles
sang all the hits Sri Lankan audience were extremely familiar with. In
their first half of the show the foursome after their opener moved into
hits like From Me To You, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Love Me Do, Please
Please Me, Dizzy Miss Lizzy, Roll Over Beethoven, This Boy Wants You,
Hard Days Night, Can't Buy Me Love, All My Lovin' and more. They packed
in something like eighteen songs in the first half of their performance
which left the audience waiting eagerly for more.
Michael Dunn the George Harrison in the group emulated successfully
Harrison's hit It's A Secret and Joe Breden the Ringo Starr; carried off
an authentic Thank You Girl.
The second half was equally exciting and delirious to the fans. With
a change of costume, sporting the Sgt Pepper outfit The Fab Beatles
loaded their performance with many hits from the eras of the Magical
Mystery, Abbey Road and Let It Be. With Kev Day alternating on piano and
guitar the Beatle fans enjoyed many hits. Ofcourse the dancers and the
fans did not let them go. They were on stage for encores. Twist and
Shout kept the dancers in ecstasy. Everyone went home-Beatle fans and
the dancers-with unforgettable memories. We hope Mystere Entertainment
Lanka will come up with more superb entertainment in the near future.
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