Los veteranos Toots and the Maytals tocaron en directo en el o2 Academy Brixton el viernes para seguir celebrando su 50 aniversario.
Conocidos por su toque jamaicano, Toots and the Maytals justificaron su reputación con un show maravilloso que viajó por todos sus éxitos e hizo disfrutar a su público. El carisma de Hibbert hizo que durante toda la actuación todo el púbico participara, cantara, bailara y lo pasara bien desde el principio. Aunque su último disco tiene escasamente un año, predominaron los temas de los 60 y 70 Abrieron con ‘Pressure Drop’ relajadita y comenzando a difrutar de la banda, ‘Funky Kingston’ fue recibida con grandes aplausos , ‘Monkey Man’ estaba claro que iba a ser un éxito incluso antes de que Ronnie Wood subiera al escenario con su guitarra acústica.
Su versión del original de John Denver ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ fue otro de los temas que más agradecio un público de más de 50 que no paró de cantar y bailar.
Ron Wood celebrated with Toots and the Maytals its 50anniversary at the Brixton Academy
Veterans Toots and the Maytals performed live at the o2 BrixtonAcademy on Friday to continue celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Known for his touch Jamaican, Toots and the Maytals justified theirreputation with a wonderful show that toured all their hits and did enjoy his audience. Hibbert's charisma made throughout the entirepubic actions to participate, sing, dance and passed it right the first time. Although his latest album is barely a year, dominated the themes of the 60 and 70 opened with 'Pressure Drop' relajaditaand beginning to enjoy of the band, 'Funky Kingston' was received with great applause, 'Monkey Man' was clearly going to be a success even before Ronnie Wood took the stage with his acoustic guitar.
His original version of John Denver "Take Me Home, CountryRoads" was another issue that m'ás thanked an audience of more than 50 that did not stop singing and dancing.
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