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Glasgow 17th Dec 2013

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:59 am
by Fr. McGreer
Set list:

Full Rum, Sodomy & The Lash album then short break.

Streams
Body of American
Thousands
Repeal
Soho
Irish Rover
Boys from County Hell
Fairytale
Fiesta

The band were as tight as always but for me, Terry and James shone through. James Welbourn stood in admirably for Mr. Chevron but it was so sad knowing that this wasn't temporary. Spider nailed the whistle and vocals on Jessie James and also sang Billy's Bones (did Spider or Shane sing Bones in Manchester?) But he totally lost his voice by the end of the night. Shane was spot on throughout but his vocal seemed lost in the mix and if you were new to the band live, you'd be disappointed as again he was almost invisible on stage. Camille O'Sullivan sang A Man You Don't Meet Everyday and was barely audible over the Glasgow crowd's singing.

"The band were great, the singer was drunk, tears were shed for the guitarist"

Re: Glasgow 17th Dec 2013

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 9:46 am
by Funkfuzzi
Thanks for sharing! Helps me getting over the fact I couldn't be there...

Re: Glasgow 17th Dec 2013

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:12 am
by DaveG
Fr. McGreer wrote:Set list:

Full Rum, Sodomy & The Lash album then short break.

Streams
Body of American
Thousands
Repeal
Soho
Irish Rover
Boys from County Hell
Fairytale
Fiesta

The band were as tight as always but for me, Terry and James shone through. James Welbourn stood in admirably for Mr. Chevron but it was so sad knowing that this wasn't temporary. Spider nailed the whistle and vocals on Jessie James and also sang Billy's Bones (did Spider or Shane sing Bones in Manchester?) But he totally lost his voice by the end of the night. Shane was spot on throughout but his vocal seemed lost in the mix and if you were new to the band live, you'd be disappointed as again he was almost invisible on stage. Camille O'Sullivan sang A Man You Don't Meet Everyday and was barely audible over the Glasgow crowd's singing.

"The band were great, the singer was drunk, tears were shed for the guitarist"



Spider sang Billy's Bones in Manchester - very well I might add. Set list is identical although they came on to A Pistol for Paddy Garcia in Manchester, they did whole of Rum album except that one

Re: Glasgow 17th Dec 2013

PostPosted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 12:08 pm
by mctoon
Superb gig, Spider was awesome , thought James W did a fine effort and thought it was a nice touch during 1000s when he sort of stood to the back of the stage. 4 shows are better than none, heres hoping for more in the coming years