Photo Review: The Good, The Bad & The Queen
We’re continuing to recruit new talent to HT in an effort to provide you with more web junk to help you procrastinate at work. Today we offer our first post from Danfun, the photogenius behind the Who’s Driving The Bus? blog.
A sword sallower, a burlesque escape artist and three generations of rock and roll converged on the Webster Hall stage last night for fantastic evening of music.

Damon Albarn’s amazing new supergroup, The Good, The Bad and The Queen, played its first North American show last night. A far cry from his old groups, this band features Clash bass player Paul Simonon, former Verve guitarist Simon Tong, and afrobeat pioneer and Fela Kuti drummer Tony Allen.
Read on below for more photos from The GB&Q’s continental debut…
The evening started with Tyler Fyre and Thrill Kill Jill, two sideshow performers that swallow swords, insert nails into their noses and perform other such freak show acts. You never really expect “breaking a cinderblock on crotch” to be the opening act of a concert, but sure enough…

From there it was time for Damon & Company to take over the evening. The band has only played a handful of shows together, but they all came off sounding as though they had been playing as a group for years. Couldn’t ask for a tighter show in the early history of a band.

Last night’s performance had everything that last year’s Demon Days live performances lacked. This show felt way more like the high-energy shows for which Blur was more well-known. This may be because the live Gorillaz performances featured Damon playing with band session musicians.

This band truly is the sum of all its parts, with every member contributing to the performance. Paul lays down amazingly funky bass lines, while Tony Allen locks in on really tight beats, and Simon’s guitar work was perfect.

The band rocked through their album in sequential order and then encored with Doghouse and Mr. Whippy. Doghouse took the shape of an open, dub-style jam that featured Damon moving from piano to melodica. Mr. Whippy was a song I hadn’t heard before and featured a rapper from Syria. Overall, it was an amazing night of music and one of the better debuts I can expect a newish band to make.
(And just for good measure, here’s another nice shot…)












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[...] Tony Allen was Fela Kuti’s drummer for many many years, and is active today in The Good, the Bad, & the Queen, which also features former Blur frontman Damon Albarn, and former Clash – yes CLASH – bassist Paul Simonon. Hidden Track caught one of their shows over the weekend, and has some sweet pics posted in their photo review. [...]
March 13th, 2007 at 1:53 pm
Definitely best album of 2007 so far
March 13th, 2007 at 12:26 pm
this album is one of my faves as of late. great shots! And not just that last one.