For a good many of us, we still wake up every
morning from the alarm clocks warning.
However, on this day the alarm was a little less painful than usual. Later that night we would be witnessing some
Classic Rock Royalty. It’s not every day
that I get to say that a legend is performing before my lens, but that was the
case this past Monday night at the Place Bell in Laval. Bachman-Turner Overdrive was in town with
Randy Bachman front and center. It’s not just the alarm clock that is cruel,
but rather Father Time as well. Sadly,
Randy Bachman is the only remaining member of the band still in action, but it
doesn’t take away from the greatness of the songs or the wonderful memories that
are associated with them. The original
run of Bachman-Turner Overdrive was just a little bit before my time, but the
timeless songs have been etched
into the annals of Canadian history and beyond. It was impossible to listen to the radio as a kid and not hear their music. It is still a staple on Classic Rock radio stations here, and I'd be willing to bet in other cities as well. On this night, the crowd may have been a little
bit older than some of the shows that I shoot, but that doesn’t mean that they
still aren’t out looking for a good time.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive opened with “Take It Like A Man” and the masses
rose to their feet. No need to worry
about crowd surfers buzzing past my head on this night, but you could feel the
overwhelming sense of happiness coming not only from the crowd, but from the
band as well. The original crew may not
be there, but their replacements do a great
job of bringing the songs to life,
and bringing the smiles to everyone who remembers them. Speaking of the band, though seated, Randy
Bachman is still full of rock and roll vigour.
His voice sounds great and his playing is just solid as always. After Lance Lapointe handled the vocals for
the first two songs, Randy Bachman shared his voice with us for “Rock is My
Life, And This Is My Song”. The song was
given an even more nostalgic feel by a series of photographs of the band
through the years that played on the video wall behind the band. The band also features Randy’s son Tal on
keyboards and guitars. Tal’s wife Koko
kicks some serious butt on the drums and is easily the best dressed drummer I
have ever seen. The evening came to a rowdy end with a killer
medley of rock tunes before BTO brought the evening to a close with “Takin’
Care Of Business”. Nostalgia is a
powerful drug and it was in strong supply on this night. But we could all use a little nostalgia in
these times to remember the good times, but to also be reminded that there will
always be more good times to come. All of the photographs were taken at f/3.2 while using various different shutter speeds, ISO setting and focal lengths. Here are the rest of the photographs that I took of Bachman-Turner Overdrive while they were performing on the Place Bell stage.
If you would like to find out more about Bachman-Turner Overdrive and their music, you can do so by following the link to their website. A big thank you goes out to Sonny Bailey-Lemansky of Missing Piece Group and Christopher Gonda of V13 Media for getting me a pass to shoot the show. As always, it is very much appreciated. Bachman-Turner Overdrive are bringing their ‘Back In Overdrive’ tour to a close, but hopefully they’ll be back on the road again soon. Don’t you dare miss them if they do.




































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