by Voodoo Billy » Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:20 pm
It was another magical night. There was a maritime theme to the evening, the stage was swathed in coastal fog, decked with fishing nets and paraphernalia, the life ring at the back giving the ship's name "Revolutionary Spirit, Liverpool". As with the July gig, there was a sense that care and attention had gone into creating a sense of place. Will was "manning the decks" with a wonderfully eclectic mix of maritime flavoured tracks. A bell rang in the distance.
The band appeared and opened with what I regard as their finest, "No Bleeding" before taking us through tracks old and new including both sides of the new single, "Liquid Mercury" and "The Wickedest Man In the World" as well as the superb "English Electric Lightning" (for which we were handed the obligatory hymn sheet). Paul offered rum rations for those sea dogs who fancied a swig and Fisherman's Friends were handed out. The set ended with a storming "Revolutionary Spirit", it still gets me hearing that song played live, the old hairs on the back of the neck, every time.
They returned to the stage to be joined by a certain Mr William Sergeant who played four encore tracks including "Melting Blue Delicious" and "Tangerine Temple" (the additional guitar on these in particular creating a fantastic noise in such an intimate venue). During the encore, Paul introduced the rest of the crew, the loudest cheer from the crowd being reserved for Les. Paul himself seemed almost in awe of the personnel he had gathered together, I think his words were "How cool is my band"(?).
All those involved, on and off-stage were really into the spirit of the occasion and as in July, the camaraderie between band members and audience was apparent.
I can't wait to hear the album in 2010. If you get a chance to see them live, don't miss it, they are truly something special. Photos will be posted in the morning.
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Voodoo Billy on Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.