Didn't he compose the threepenny opera?
What did you think then?
PS a friend of a friend who went to the Brighton gig described him as 'spellbinding.'
Was just about to reply on this funnily enough and just seen this. You were pretty spot on. He was brilliant for about 45 minutes (really making some of the songs sound even better than the album) but then he just semed to get a bit self-absorbed and bogged down and like you, our minds wandered a bit. Came back with a good encore. But what was the cover he played when you saw him out of interest? We think the last track was a cover but didn't know what it was.
But yeah, glad I went. However lots of people talked throughout the gig!
I was pleasantly surprised that The Haunt was silent for this gig. This is one topic which really annoys me-see my specific thread about ‘chatting at gigs.’
I saw Apparat at the same venue and they cut their set short because of the talking. Grrrrrrr.
Yeah - saw your original thread. Annoys me too and was particularly bad last night. One couple had a bit of a "domestic" early on and some were very very pissed, but the highlight of disinterestedness in the gig was three guys watching the dying minutes of Chelsea Napoli on their I phones.
Saw him at the Hope last year and thought he was pretty good. He played a couple without the band that I prefered. He sold the Haunt out didn't he?
Jesus. There is a review in today's Guardian which mentions his lighter moments were drowned out by crowd-chatter. It makes going to see certain bands/acts almost impossible these days. The article also says he covered Spacemen 3's Hey Man. I don't know this song.
Bit late to this thread, but I thought I'd update it by asking if anyone is doing the double bill and seeing Vile's former band The War on Drugs at Concorde 2 on Wednesday. Really like their new album and really looking forward to it.
As for Vile, I really enjoyed the gig (and was impressed at the lack of twats around me). Agree that he can seem quite amateur and wandering during his set, but I think that's part of the charm - he obviously has a huge catalogue of songs and could play for hours, and you can tell he's generally a bit of a stoner who just loves playing the guitar - it almost makes the success of Smoke Ring for My Halo a happy accident. The highlight was, of course, the Springsteen cover - I love Vile's version but it's amazing how you can instantly tell a song that is written by a true great.