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Forthcoming gigs.

Saw the Waterboys last night, not seen them since 1985, Mike Scott's is in great voice and the band is superb, sounding at times like "Dylan goes Electric'. The talking in the audience when the decibels dropped for softer songs was dreadful, probably the worst I have experienced.

They played a mid set selection from their latest record which is a celebration of Dennis Hopper, including a video of the album opener sung by Steve Earle. Because it was themed, complete with film clips and other visuals, having all the new songs together saw the atmosphere dip and the talking levels rise. A couple of good songs but a bit lost on quite a lot of people wondering who Dennis Hopper was. I'd sooner bands keep trying new songs though, it keeps them interested and interesting.

Newer arrangements of songs with fiddles and mandolins being replaced by the Hammond B3 of 'Brother' Paul Brown works fine. The Whole of the Moon, saw half the hall get their phones out to film. Ended with a high octane Fisherman's Blues.

Thegig couldn't match 1985 which is one of the best gigs I have seen, but great to see them again.
 

Saw the Waterboys last night, not seen them since 1985, Mike Scott's is in great voice and the band is superb, sounding at times like "Dylan goes Electric'. The talking in the audience when the decibels dropped for softer songs was dreadful, probably the worst I have experienced.

They played a mid set selection from their latest record which is a celebration of Dennis Hopper, including a video of the album opener sung by Steve Earle. Because it was themed, complete with film clips and other visuals, having all the new songs together saw the atmosphere dip and the talking levels rise. A couple of good songs but a bit lost on quite a lot of people wondering who Dennis Hopper was. I'd sooner bands keep trying new songs though, it keeps them interested and interesting.

Newer arrangements of songs with fiddles and mandolins being replaced by the Hammond B3 of 'Brother' Paul Brown works fine. The Whole of the Moon, saw half the hall get their phones out to film. Ended with a high octane Fisherman's Blues.

Thegig couldn't match 1985 which is one of the best gigs I have seen, but great to see them again.
A lot of ups and downs in there. Talking during gigs does my head in.
 
Saw the Waterboys last night, not seen them since 1985, Mike Scott's is in great voice and the band is superb, sounding at times like "Dylan goes Electric'. The talking in the audience when the decibels dropped for softer songs was dreadful, probably the worst I have experienced.

They played a mid set selection from their latest record which is a celebration of Dennis Hopper, including a video of the album opener sung by Steve Earle. Because it was themed, complete with film clips and other visuals, having all the new songs together saw the atmosphere dip and the talking levels rise. A couple of good songs but a bit lost on quite a lot of people wondering who Dennis Hopper was. I'd sooner bands keep trying new songs though, it keeps them interested and interesting.

Newer arrangements of songs with fiddles and mandolins being replaced by the Hammond B3 of 'Brother' Paul Brown works fine. The Whole of the Moon, saw half the hall get their phones out to film. Ended with a high octane Fisherman's Blues.

Thegig couldn't match 1985 which is one of the best gigs I have seen, but great to see them again.
gave up on them after few years back at the Sage - as much as I like them I'm not paying a lot of money to sit there and listen to pissed/ignorant people shout for ' Whole of the moon' for an hour and talk among themselves when doing other songs.
He should do it first or call his tour ' not the Whole of the moon tour ' .
 
gave up on them after few years back at the Sage - as much as I like them I'm not paying a lot of money to sit there and listen to pissed/ignorant people shout for ' Whole of the moon' for an hour and talk among themselves when doing other songs.
He should do it first or call his tour ' not the Whole of the moon tour ' .
Too right. It's a great song but I wouldn't be upset if he didn't play it because there are loads of others as good or in a few cases, better. They did about half of This Is The Sea which has a few contenders on its own. I just don't understand people forking out and not bothering to respect the performer and the audience who do want to listen. They'd be better off at a Now That's What I Call Music karaoke.
 
gave up on them after few years back at the Sage - as much as I like them I'm not paying a lot of money to sit there and listen to pissed/ignorant people shout for ' Whole of the moon' for an hour and talk among themselves when doing other songs.
He should do it first or call his tour ' not the Whole of the moon tour ' .
Bryan Adams wanted to call the album that became You Want It You Got It,

"Bryan Adams Hasn't Heard Of You Either'
 
He should do it first

I saw them a few years ago at Moseley Folk and they did exactly that - great idea, I thought. At Northern Kin last year they stuck it in mid-set but they were headlining and had the late night crowd with them.

As for people talking, they need to be told. No good just complaining on here.
 
I saw them a few years ago at Moseley Folk and they did exactly that - great idea, I thought. At Northern Kin last year they stuck it in mid-set but they were headlining and had the late night crowd with them.

As for people talking, they need to be told. No good just complaining on here.
I have, or mrs hsm has. :D
 
The Commoners at the Cluny tonight
Commoners were really good tonight. Cracking concert
Commoners were really good tonight. Cracking concert
Commoners were really good tonight. Cracking concert
Not sure why that had three comments
 
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The Lovely Eggs access for their Autumn tour. They're going to make it as special as they can, so it'll be interesting to see who they have supporting:

OCTOBER










NOVEMBER


Weird, when I was looking at the presale, it said £55.

Arnly £20 at Pop Recs and the wonderful Nev Clay is support!
 
At the Fire Station next Saturday to see The Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
Rock played on with dancers?
I may regret it/what’s not to like??

Apparently I’ve seen them before, 21 years ago at T in the Park on stage with the Darkness 😂
 
Bridget Calls Me Baby.

Great band, shite venue for sound quality.

 
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