Thursday, September 12, 2019

School of Rock Austin (2019)

One Liner: Kids jamming cover tunes based on what they learned at private lessons
Wikipedia Genre: Rock
Home: Austin

Poster Position: 29


Both Weekends

Thoughts:  Just using most of last year's entry, because its pretty much the same, but I did find a recent video to add to the post.  Less a concert video (like most of those below) and more about like what is School of Rock.

The classic rock staple "Freebird."
Pretty solid though, right?  The lead singer could use a little more volume when she's down at the bottom of her register, but the instrumentation is solid.

How about some stuff from last time:

Led Zeppelin's Heartbreaker.
The band does a pretty solid job of cranking out the classic rock jam right there, including a pretty passable (if a little muddy) guitar solo in the middle.  The singer (and the crap echo-effects thing she is using) could dial it back by a bit.  Also love the kid psyching himself up, down to the right of the stage, getting ready for his big star turn next on stage.

Elton John's Bennie & the Jets.
So freaking cool, man.  I wish I could have had something like School of Rock when I was an awkward 13 year old.  Screw playing french horn in the school band, I COULD HAVE BEEN AMERICAN BONO, MOM!!!  WHY DID YOU HOLD ME BACK!!!  WITH ONLY A FEW YEARS OF INSTRUCTION IN AN AUSTIN STRIP MALL I EASILY COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER THAN ERIC CLAPTON!!!  Although the sound sucks on these videos, you get the idea, these kids are doing some pretty solid cover tunes.

One more, "Valerie" by Amy Winehouse.
Hold on a damn minute, that is freaking good.  The sound is good enough on the video to tell, but the singer is great and the rest of the band is actually really solid too.  I'm actually impressed.  Well done, kids.

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