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Gigs 2003Last Modified On 06/11/2004I have been keeping this list of gigs I have attended and often written reviews for friends. It might interest someone so I have decided to put it online. I have tried to go to a lot of gigs in recent times as that is the only enjoyment worth aggravating my ME for but I am afraid it still affects the reviews. Rick Wakeman - Spa Pavilion Felixstowe - 21 April 2003See separate page Rick Wakeman - Leisure World, Colchester - 22 April 2003See separate page Rick Wakeman - Cliffs Pavilion Southend On Sea - 19 May 2003See separate page Mostly Autumn - The Waterfront Norwich - 25 May 2003In February this year I bought a house with my fiancée and now it seems I am becoming one of those irritating fans that it is harder to motivate to get out. I have seen Mostly Autumn quite a few times since their 3rd album was released and while I love what they do but I was getting a bit bored of the same set live. I was also disappointed they have never managed to fit "Goodbye Alone" from the "Lord of the rings" CD in. I therefore didn't make an effort to get tickets for the tour. I wanted to hear the new album "Passengers" and see what the set was like. Tonight was possibly the best gig for us to go to but I slipped up and agreed to look after my children today. It was therefore a nice surprise to me when I spotted an opportunity to make the gig at 24hrs notice. A quick bit of phoning around and Maria and I were on our way. I was a bit apprehensive as to my delight there were 8 news songs in the set but I have only played "Passengers" about 5 times. The only song making an impression so far was "Passengers" itself. I am dreadfully slow at picking up on new songs. I therefore try to get know as many songs as possible before a gig in order to enjoy it to the full. In a way I was therefore in the rare position of being able to watch a concert and seeing if a live presentation of an album enhanced things for me. I can't recall how many were at the Waterfront for Mostly Autumn last time but it certainly wasn't packed tonight. There was plenty of standing room so I guess it was half full or so. This is a good thing from a fans point of view, as I don't think the venue is the best for visibility. The stage needs to be higher really. Also a few pillars need removing although they are ideal for people suffering from ME like me since they at least provide something to lean against. The first thing I noticed about the stage set up was Angie now has a keyboard to herself. Throughout the set she seemed to be playing extra keyboard parts in addition to her Flute, Recorder and vocal duties. I suspect it was mainly on the new songs but I could be wrong. The next thing I noticed was Heather seemed to have toned down her stage gear. Maria was convinced we had seen Heather in this costume before but I can't recall it. There were some Varilites in use during the night but I have a feeling they belong to the venue and that they were in use before. The show started with Winter Mountain and went onto Darkness Before The Dawn. Then it was the first new one "Answer The Question". It was good to hear but since I am still in absorbing mode it by passed me a bit. (It does help that since I have moved I have been permanently wrecked and that I have no reserves to tap into for gigs any more. I just have to grit my teeth and stick with my current level of Painkiller). We then had "Evergreen" which was followed by "The Simple Ways". This is where the fun started. Towards the end of the song their backline powered down. The road crew started it again and we had a 3 second restart before it blew again. After some consultation and the embarrassment of being on stage with nothing to do the band decided to have the interval early. On the restart they decided to have a go at "Another Life" since this was a quiet track that built up. They made it through this one OK. Again I wasn't to sure what I thought about this. I was aware that I loved hearing the old tracks and I was worried that I am not going to like "Passengers" as much. I think it is inevitable that if a band progresses, and that is what I expect a band of Mostly Autumn's standard to do, then it could progress into area's I am less keen on. I do think I just need time though. They next moved onto my old favourite of "The Spirit Of Autumn Past" and towards the end it, Bang! ir went again. At one point Heather asked if anyone in the crowd was not from Norwich and she found a few before getting interrupted for a restart attempt or by noise. At another she asked who had the new album. There was a good cheer for this. Then she asked if they liked it and the cheer was a little less. I decided this must be because their were a few like me in the audience and some who had only just bought it that night but it didn’t give a favourable impression of the album. Obviously given the persistence of the problem the technician’s needed more time to try and trace the fault. The band therefore decided to do what they could with acoustic instruments off stage. They went down to the right end of the Waterfront near the merchandising stall and played what that they could. Liam took Bryan's 12 string guitar. Bryan the normal acoustic (or Vice Versa). Heather a recorder and Tambourine. Angie her Flute and Jonathan a maraca or something. Now I am never that good at naming instrumentals but I think they played Which Wood, Helm's Deep Shindig/Haste To The Wedding and Out Of The Inn We then got "Wish You were Here" by Pink Floyd. Bryan sang lead and the crowd helped him out. Heather then sung a non-word bit at the end. The power was restored by now so the band went back on stage and we got "Shrinking Violet". All was well so we continued with "Passengers" which I again really enjoyed. This was followed by the "16th Century Greensleeves" based "Caught In A Fold". I am not happy at knowing this is such a copy but I did enjoy this as much as "Passengers". "Pass The Clock" was next which surprised me as I think I have read someone viewed this as the new “Mother Nature” and I expected it to end the set or something. This one is still growing on me. I think I liked the middle section most. I still need more time though. I think it was in this song that Liam got his first guitar solo. I was really pleased to see him given something to show his presence. It was then back to another favourite in "Never The Rainbow". Then "Heroes Never Die" ended the main set. The band came back to perform "Mother Nature" but just as it was getting to the good bit Bang! it went again. They tried 4 quick restarts but had to give up as there was a curfew and they had done their best. It was therefore a very trying night for the band and audience. I will probably try and catch them later in the year and I am sure I will enjoy them to the full as per previous gigs. Rick Wakeman - Fernham Hall, Fareham - 29 May 2003See separate page Rick Wakeman - The Cresset, Peterborough - 30 May 2003See separate page Damian Wilson - Oakwood Centre Rotherham - 29 November 2003The day before I met Maria I saw Damian singing with Rick Wakeman. A year later the day before I officially proposed to Maria we saw Damian again this time singing on the Arjen Lucassen Star One tour. We didn't have a gig on the night before the wedding but it is appropriate the two month later the first gig we saw as a married couple was Damian Wilson. The last time we saw Damian as a solo artist it was a very special gig where he had some strings with him. Tonight it was just down to a normal band. Well not quite a normal one. It was still a 7 piece. With the interesting choice of two keyboard players, Andrew Holdsworth on Piano and Nick Slack on Piano and Keyboards. These two in fact were the only remaining players from last time's outing. The newcomers were Bill Shanley on guitar, Matt Hughes on Bass, Gordon Mills on drums and Alistair Cowan also playing some bass but also doing backing Vocals. I apparently stopped typing up my review at this point so only have my notes to go on now. Shame. Skin Turn To Dust Don't wanna grow older now. Noticeable electric guitar Words Of A Fable on this and I want to build my world around you it was interesting to hear performances with extra backing vocals from Alistair It's all about living Love your live and life your life. Heavenly Mine Don’t blame your chances - Damian alone just before 40min Grow Old with Me. I don't really like this track on the recorded version as it is a bit to show like in performance. Live though with just Andrew on Piano is was OK Adam's child - This had been severally heavied up with extra guitar when Damian wasn't singing The first new song of the night was introduced next. This started as a quiet paced song picket up a little between verses and this slowed down for the vocals again. The lyric was about Damian believing he was sent to someone as they were sent to him. Beating inside was next. |
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