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Off to see The Skids on Friday.
Off to see The Skids on Friday.
Shame it is at the Concorde2 and not The Haunt - would have made Into the Valley more appropriate
Off to see The Skids on Friday.
Just got back. How good were they? Jobson may be 58 but he bounded around virtually non stop all gig like a teenager!
And one of my favourite intros of all time (Of One Skin) sounded even better live than on vinyl. Really good gig that.
Thought it was great. Jobson certainly looking good and full of energy for an old boy. Not sure about the Leo Sayer referencing bit though- that was poor. Good to hear all the hits and everyone’s favourite TV Stars at the very end. It wasn’t even 10 o’clock when we got back into the town centre. Not a fan of these early shows.
Interesting point - I’m much more in favour of early finishes these days- in Brighton just to get to bed at a reasonable time on a school night. but I’m on the point of giving up with London gigs because the trains back are so bad. If a show finishes at 11, it’s pretty unlikely you can catch the 11:25 from Victoria and so you only get home around 2am (assuming the trains run of course). For Hammersmith on Thursday, we actually drove up and back.
Thought it was great. Jobson certainly looking good and full of energy for an old boy. Not sure about the Leo Sayer referencing bit though- that was poor. Good to hear all the hits and everyone’s favourite TV Stars at the very end. It wasn’t even 10 o’clock when we got back into the town centre. Not a fan of these early shows.
Great night with Oh Sees at The Dome. Got there just as the band were soundchecking and warming up- some slight problem with one of the crew not being there due to forgetting his passport. Abused for most of the set as a result. Played for about an hour and a half- would be pushed to last much longer than that at the pace they were going. Crowd at the front clearly enjoying it whilst the older fans were stood well back. Took it easy myself as a long day at work ahead.
They were. What was perhaps more impressive is that, for a band that's been around for c30 years, they got away with playing a set comprising just one old track, the remainder coming from their new album. For most other bands, that's a recipe for a moaning audience, but quite the opposite which, among other things, says something about the quality of 27 Passports.
I love The Dome, and I love Oh Sees, but they really aren't the best combination. It would have worked so much better at C2 or TOM. They were great nevertheless, the two drummers mesmerising.
Has anyone listened to John Dwyer's other projects? Coachwhips, Pink and Brown, The Hospitals & Damaged Bug all well worth a go.
Thanks. I’m familiar with Damaged Bug, which I really like. I’ll check the others out. It’s bloody difficult keeping up with The Oh Sees let alone his side projects.