Brian Downey’s Alive and Dangerous Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt 8 May 2024

DOWN01This concert by Brian Downey’s Alive and Dangerous came from the personal recommendation of Eric Bell, original Thin Lizzy guitarist, when I saw him at Cullercoats earlier this year. I was lucky enough to be given some pizza by the kind staff and taken into the bar, along with Jackie my carer for the evening, to meet Eric Bell. We chatted about old Thin Lizzy concerts, how I met Eric, Phil Lynott and Brian Downey in the bar of Sunderland Locarno in around 1971, and how I love “Whiskey in the Jar” and “the Rocker” which Eric performed that evening.

AMA2 - CopyThe conversation somehow moved on to Brian Downey, original drummer in Thin Lizzy and went something like this: Eric “Have you seen Brian’s new band?”; Me “No, but they are playing at Middlesbrough Town Hall soon and I was considering going along”; Eric “You should go”; Me “Have you seen them”; Eric “No, but he has put together a great band and they play all Lizzy songs”; Me “then I must go and see them”; Eric “Please do and if you get the chance to meet Brian, tell I am asking after him. We remain great friends. Me, Phil, and Brian remained friends even after I left Lizzy.”

DOWN11Well, I just had to go along after that recommendation from Eric himself. I bought tickets the next day. It was also a chance to review my long-time acquaintance with Middlesbrough Town Hall which is a lovely venue. It comprises two halls, a large hall upstairs with a lovely organ at the back of the stage (see image from my ticket).

procolmidds1I recall seeing Gary Brooker play that organ when I saw Procol Harum at the venue in the mid 70s. I have seen many bands there over the years including AC/DC, Kiki Dee, the Hollies, Van Morrison, and Ian Gillan. The second hall, named the Crypt as it is downstairs below the main hall, also hosted many bands. I recall witnessing great shows by Stretch, Crass, Steel Pulse, the Groundhogs, Wishbone Ash, the Exploited and several others down in the Crypt. Happy days. So, it was great to be visiting the Crypt again to see Brian’s version of Thin Lizzy.

brian1Now, I don’t usually go to see tribute bands, but this group had the authenticity of original Thin Lizzy member Brian Downey sitting in the drum stool. Elaine, Jackie, and I arrived early and had a good look around the venue which remains, as it always was, a lovely, period church – like hall, in the centre of Middlesbrough. The stage was set with a massive drum kit standing proud centre – stage, ready for Brian to lead his new band through a set of Thin Lizzy classics.

brian3The publicity from Brian’s website states: “Brian is delighted to announce the new line-up of Alive and Dangerous and is looking forward to taking the band on the road in the UK, Ireland, Germany, and the rest of Europe. The new line-up features Brian Downey on drums, Matt Wilson on bass and lead vocals and introducing Michal Kulbaka on lead guitar and Joe Merriman also on lead guitar.” So, this was back to the classic twin guitar line – up of Thin Lizzy. Fantastic.

brian7The band all hail from Dublin and look quite young and fresh. They are all excellent musicians and did justice to the Lizzy repertoire. The singer/bass guitarist has curly hair and a look of Phil about him. Classic after classic followed: “Jailbreak”, “Emerald” (a favourite of mine), “Rosalie”, “Dancing in the Moonlight”, “Don’t Believe a Word”, the wonderful “Parisienne Walkways” which was Phil solo with Gary Moore on lovely guitar (performed amazingly well by 1 of the lead guitarists).

brian2Next up soon was “Cowboy Song” (another favourite which always went down well when Phil performed it at Newcastle City Hall and which I was lucky enough to witness several times including an amazing performance at the Reading Festival in the 70s), “The Boys Are Back in Town” (and it seemed like they really were for 90 minutes) and closing with back to the beginning and “Whiskey in the Jar”. An encore followed of less familiar material and then it was all over.

brian4Sure, it wasn’t Thin Lizzy, but it was pretty close. Eric, you were right to tell me to go along and see this band. Sadly, I didn’t get a chance to meet Brian and pass your regards to him. Brian, you are to be commended for assembling a great band who live up to their name Live and Dangerous which is, of course, the name of the classic Thin Lizzy live album which is often quoted as being the best live album ever. Happy days were here again.

brian5Many thanks to Elaine for the photographs and to Chris for manipulating the site (and for saving the file for me along the way as I wrote it; last time I failed to do so and my Dragon speech software misheard something I said which resulted in my losing everything I had typed; very frustrating).

 

brian6Setlist: Are You Ready; Jailbreak; Emerald; Wild One; Rosalie; Dancing in the Moonlight (It’s Caught Me in Its Spotlight); Massacre; Still in Love With You; Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed; Warriors;    Don’t Believe a Word; Parisienne Walkways; Cold Sweat; Cowboy Song; The Boys Are Back in Town;     Róisín Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend; Whiskey in the Jar.

Encore: Suicide; Hollywood (Down on Your Luck).

6 responses to this post.

  1. Sounds like an excellent evening, Peter.

    I’ll have to look out for them.

    Limehouse Lizzy, the last TL tribute band that I saw, were OK but as this has an original ex-TL member it’s much more authentic.

    Roger 🤘👍

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    • Posted by vintagerock on June 2, 2024 at 3:04 pm

      Yes Roger they were pretty great actually! Happy days. The boys are back in town 🙂 Peter

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  2. This sounds like a great band, and a really enjoyable evening – so many good memories and fine songs. Long may they continue.

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  3. Posted by Andrew Forster on June 4, 2024 at 8:30 pm

    Crass at the Crypt was carnage!!

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    • Posted by vintagerock on June 5, 2024 at 11:25 am

      Hi Andrew. Well said It was crazy! But not as crazy or scary as Crass at the Rock Garden was. Were you at that gig as well? I was honestly in fear of my life. Me and my friend Davey were the only ones there with long hair and we were also from Sunderland and did not dare speak in case some skinheads overheard our Makem accents! Happy days Peter

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