Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)


 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMFqkcPYcg

Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for something
Some of them want to use youSome of them want to get used by youSome of them want to abuse youSome of them want to be abused
Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for something
Hold your head up, keep your head up, movin' onHold your head up, movin' on, keep your head up, movin' onHold your head up, movin' on, keep your head up, movin' onHold your head up, movin' on, keep your head up
Some of them want to use youSome of them want to get used by youSome of them want to abuse youSome of them want to be abused
Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for something
Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for somethingSweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for something
Sweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seasEverybody's looking for somethingSweet dreams are made of thisWho am I to disagreeI travel the world and the seven seas

Monday, 5 December 2022

Girl from the North Country - Bradford Alhambra 29th November 2022

Margaret & I went to see this - here's a review....

When I first heard that there was going to musical featuring the songs of Bob Dylan, I hoped for the best but I could not help but think that maybe it was one jukebox musical too far. Playwright Conor McPherson felt the same when he was asked to pen the story, which came from Dylan’s record company.

Then when you sit and think about it, Bob Dylan is the ultimate storyteller his work has been covered by the likes of Adele and Bryan Ferry and his songs are timeless. Weeks after the call, McPherson started to map the outline of this play with songs, setting it in Minnesota (Dylan’s birthplace) and set during the early 1930s against a backdrop of the depression.

Girl from the North Country is described as a ‘conversation between the songs and the story’ and that is essentially what you have here. There is natural beauty and grace, which makes this stand out in a crowded market filled with artists’ back catalogues at theatres everywhere. There is something refreshing and intelligent at play here and this marriage of McPherson’s wonderfully rich writing and the stirring lyrics of Bob Dylan means that you are left with something unique and stunning in its apparent simplicity.

If you have seen Conor McPherson’s multi-layered hit The Weir, you will know that this writer knows how to weave several strands together, leaving you with well-rounded characters with fascinating stories to tell. He does it again here and the music of Dylan compliments this and offers them a voice when society has silenced many of them.

The setting is an old boarding house and it’s run by a tired man called Nick Laine, who is struggling to take care of his ill wife, alongside the needs of his guests. Colin Connor perfectly conveys the inner struggle that Nick is going through; the juggling act and sense of disappointment and the feeling that he is literally ‘clinging on.’

Frances McNamee plays his wife with a real sense of mischief and unpredictability and when she sings, she gives a showstopping performance which is a masterclass in how to reign it in and save the best until last. Her vocals are like honey and they soothe your soul and break your heart simultaneously.

Marianne (Justina Kehinde) helps out at the guesthouse as a duty, as she was taken in by the Laines as a baby. But she has her own troubles. She is pregnant and her father is keen for her to be married off – to remove the financial burden and shame. His biological son is an alcoholic wannabe writer and is so stuck that he cannot help anyone else. Meanwhile, Mrs Neilson (Nicola MacEvilly) is waiting for money from her husband’s will so that she and Nick can run off together.

With the cost of living crisis, the effects of Covid and the nation’s grief following the death of the Queen, this is theatre which has so many relevant strands – which speak to audiences right now. It is not maudlin or depressing, it grips you and the sheer inventiveness leaves you in awe.

You are reminded of old American radio shows, such as the Prairie Home Companion, as each character sings to the audience into an old microphone and the songs never interfere with the high drama, they work alongside it, and the effect feels as if you are hearing these classics for the first time.

The performances are everything and there is no weak link here. Justina Kehinde conveys Marianne’s awkwardness beautifully and she keeps her secrets within with real ease and she is so natural on stage. Nichola MacEvilly presents Mrs Neilson as so much more than ‘the other woman’ – she has a heart and wants to be loved and her vocals highlight this too.

Joshua C Jackson plays the newcomer to the guesthouse with a real sense of mystery and calm and his is a towering turn because of his stage presence. I loved his scenes with Justine Kehinde.

Owen Lloyd makes his professional debut as bible seller Elias Burke and he plays it perfectly, in all his desperation. Gregor Milne is excellent as the helpless Gene Laine and Rebecca Thornhill also impress as Mrs Burke; a woman devoted to her son Elias – played by Ross Carswell who is a real find, again making his stage debut.

The ensemble fills the stage and vocally give this show so much in terms of gospel and folk, providing the show with the feel of an instant American classic. No song is wasted but Like a Rolling Stone and idiot Wind really stand out, as they elevate the drama and provide so much emotion in minutes.

Conor McPherson has crafted a superb piece of theatre and you almost run out of superlatives. The music is sweeping and heartfelt and the central plot strands involve you at every turn. Girl from the North Country is as raw and poetic as a Bob Dylan song. There is only really one word to describe it; flawless.

Thursday, 1 December 2022

Etta James - I'd Rather Go Blind

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9sq3ME0JHQ

Something told me it was overWhen I saw you and her talking,Something deep down in my soul said, "cry girl"',When I saw you and that girl, walking out.
Ooo I would rather, I would rather go blind boy,Than to see you, walk away from me child, and allOoooo so you see, I love you so muchThat I don't want to watch you leave me baby,Most of all, I just don't, I just don't want to be free no
Ooo I was just, I was just, I was just sitting here thinkingOf your kiss and your warm embrace, yeah,When the reflection in the glass that I held to my lips, now baby,Revealed the tears that was on my face, yeah.
Ooo and baby, baby, I would rather, I would rather be blind boyThan to see you walk away, see you walk away from me, yeahOoo baby, baby, baby, I'd rather be blind nows

 

Chicken Shack - I'd Rather Go Blind

 

 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU5tfYYNyY4

Something told me it was overWhen I saw you and her talking,Something deep down in my soul said, "cry girl"',When I saw you and that girl, walking out.
Ooo I would rather, I would rather go blind boy,Than to see you, walk away from me child, and allOoooo so you see, I love you so muchThat I don't want to watch you leave me baby,Most of all, I just don't, I just don't want to be free no
Ooo I was just, I was just, I was just sitting here thinkingOf your kiss and your warm embrace, yeah,When the reflection in the glass that I held to my lips, now baby,Revealed the tears that was on my face, yeah.
Ooo and baby, baby, I would rather, I would rather be blind boyThan to see you walk away, see you walk away from me, yeahOoo baby, baby, baby, I'd rather be blind nows

 

Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Nov 10 2022 Future Islands - O2 Academy Leeds, Leeds, England

 

Sophie & I went this gig. Set list (I think) was

  1. "For Sure"
  2. "Hit the Coast"
  3. Ran
  4. "Plastic Beach"
  5. "Peach" (see below*)
  6. "Walking Through That Door"
  7. Balance
  8. "Before the Bridge"
  9. "Light House"
  10. "Corner Of My Eye"
  11. "A Dream of You and Me"
  12. "The Painter"
  13. "Ancient Water"
  14. "King of Sweden"
  15. "Seasons (Waiting on You)"
  16. "Long Flight"
  17. "Tin Man"
  18. "Inch of Dust"
  19. "Vireo's Eye"
  20. "Little Dreamer"

* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vjm7DqooKc

Lyrics for Peach
 
Life is the reasonI'm still holding groundLife is imperfect bodiesAnd perfect soundsDeath is in seasonAnd it's pushing me 'roundAnd 'round and 'roundA bottle cap, a rusted crown
When one pushes upThe other pulls me downAnd I don't knowIf I'll get up, if I'll get outOne pushes upThe other pulls me downAnd I don't knowIf I'll get up, if I'll get out
This one makes you bigIn a cruel worldThis one makes you smallIn a lonely worldThis one takes it all awayAll the painBut I'm not giving upNot today, not today
There's life in this tunnelWe're just hanging aroundPlease if you see my handJust pull me outThere's death in this tunnelStill hanging on meStill begging of me
'Cause when one pushes upThe other pulls me downAnd I don't knowIf I'll get up, if I'll be found
This one makes you bigWhat a cruel worldThis one makes you smallFeel that lonely worldThis one takes it all awayBut I'll stay'Cause I won't give you upNot today
I won'tI won't give you up

Thursday, 24 November 2022

Renaissance - Northern Lights

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pV8uvKqlcQY

Destination outward boundI turn to see the northern lights behind the wingHorizons seem to beckon meLearned how to cry too young, so now I live to sing
The northern lights are in my mindThey guide me back to youHorizons seem to beckon meLearned how to cry too young, so now I live to sing
You know it's hard away from youTravelling roads and passing throughIt's not for money and it's not for fameI just can't explain, sometimes it's lonely
Marking the space between the daysEarly hours pass awayI sing to you of northern lightsI sing for you of northern nights
Past or future, here or thereShelter comes in words from you, so talk to meI hear your voice, it comforts meIn morning dreams I take your hand, you walk with me
The northern lights are in my mindThey guide me back to youPeace enfolds the still night airHome again I look for you and find you there
Desintation homeward nowTake the easy way, bring me downMaking the hard way now I seeHard to be really free, I'm missing you near me
Marking the space between the daysEarly hours pass awayI sing to you of northern lightsI sing for you of northern nights
The northern lights are in my mindThey guide me back to youThe northern nights are in my eyesThey guide me back to you
The northern lights are in my mindThey guide me back to youThe northern nights are in my eyesThey guide me back to you
The northern lights are in my mindThey guide me back to you

 

 

Monday, 21 November 2022

Mountain Goats gig - Manchester's Albert Hall 17th November 2022

Mountain Goats gig - Manchester's Albert Hall

The Albert Hall is a great venue and one of the many great things about it is the height of the stage. It’s about five and a half feet off the ground so you can be the shortest person standing at the back and still get a great view.

The hall was designed in eclectic style with Baroque and Gothic elements for the Wesleyan Mission in 1908. A meeting hall is on the first floor with a horseshoe gallery, sloping floor and coloured glass rooflights. The finely detailed terracotta is formed into large windows at gallery level, and the interior is abundant in floral decoration in the plaster work and glazed tiles. 

  1. Make You Suffer
  2. John and Matt:
  3. John Solo:
  4. Full Band:
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    Encore:
  6. This Year ** 
     

     

 ** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaKoCvPq0QM