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Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams @ Summer Pops

Non-stop rock is what the crowd were looking for from Bryan Adams at the Aintree Pavilion. That鈥檚 exactly what they got! Dave Harland was there as the Canadian superstar delivered the hits.

Opening the show fittingly with There Will Never Be Another Tonight, Adams and his 4-piece band used the full width of the stage to display their talents. For almost two hours, the Canadian superstar played his 80s and 90s hits to an army of fans who didn鈥檛 dare sit down once.

Eight or nine guitars were on full view, set out as if to say 鈥淥h yeah these are all gonna get played tonight.鈥 And if the humongous amps which stood in the background were a symbol of Adams鈥 status as one of the biggest musicians of his generation, then they were entirely apt.

Can鈥檛 Stop This Thing We Started, Kids Wanna Rock and 18 Til I Die gave the audience 鈥 a mixed bag of middle-aged once-rockers and their children - lots to sing along to. A quip about last year鈥檚 Pops venue had everyone in good spirits early on. Referring to 2006鈥檚 Big Top Arena, he asked: 鈥淲hat happened to the tent, did they burn it down?鈥 It turned from a giggle to a cheer when he added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 getting to be an annual thing playing up here.鈥 He also revealed his new album will be out in October.

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A couple of reminders of his knack for softer love songs included Lets Make A Night To Remember, his smash hit Everything I Do I Do It For You and Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? - the latter with a sublime Spanish guitar demonstration from lead guitarist Keith Scott.

"Adams and his 4-piece band used the full width of the stage to display their talents."

Dave Harland

The one that really got the place going though was the timeless Summer of 鈥69 鈥 which rightfully got the biggest reaction of the night when the opening riff echoed through everyone鈥檚 eardrums. Adams then invited 鈥渟omebody with some enthusiasm鈥 up on stage to fill in for Mel C on one of his more recent releases, When You鈥檙e Gone.

Scouser, Kayleigh, was the lucky one, although once she鈥檇 clambered onto the stage she declared her lack of singing talents. Good job really, because after howling like a cat for the next five minutes, Adams jokingly grabbed the mic back and agreed that 鈥漵he cant sing, but she鈥檚 a great dancer.鈥

As he left the stage before the encore, I was left wondering what he possibly had left after using up his arsenal of hits. How foolish I felt though, when he returned for not one but two encores, firstly completing the rock show with Cloud Number Nine and Run To You before returning for a second, solo encore of Straight From The Heart and All For Love.

A fitting end to an all-singing all-dancing show which must have left much of the people in the audience as exhausted as Adams himself.

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