The Musical Box
Friday, May 31st, 2002Saw The Musical Box perform Selling England by the Pound at the Manchester Apollo last night. Tribute bands are normally dismissed as the epitome of naff, but this bunch of French-Canadians are a relevation. Using original costumes, stages sets and slides, and a real live mellotron, they try to reproduce the experience of seeing the Peter Gabriel lineup of Genesis as closely as possible.
Since I’m not old enough to have seen the Gabriel lineup live (by the time I was old enough to go to gigs, the Bald Git had taken over and they had blanded out, so I went to see Marillion instead), I can’t give you a direct comparison. However, Peter Gabriel himself has stated that the guy playing him, Denis Gagn�, is ‘Brilliant’. He is certainly a charismatic and visually arresting frontman. The other four musicians, although not physically resembling their counterparts, provided note-perfect renditions of the music. Overall, a wonderful experience, and the best thing short of having a genuine time machine to take you back to 1973.
The set complised almost all of ‘Selling England by the Pound’, plus ‘Watcher of the Skies’, ‘The Musical Box’, ‘The Knife’, and, of course, ‘Supper’s Ready’.