Thursday, 28 April 2022

Nothing More, Nothing Less, Love Is The Best

Today is a special day for a very special person. We've been to relatively few gigs together over the years, but they've always been special occasions.
 
Sometimes she didn't like the act (PJ Harvey), sometimes I haven't (Meat Loaf), sometimes the band have been damned awful on stage (Simple Minds), sometimes it's been possibly an emotional and brilliant experience (McAlmont & Butler, Green Gartside).
 
Regardless, it's always been all the better for the person at my side. 

This one's for you, Mrs. K.
 

Footnote: Today’s selection is made up of songs we heard at gigs between 2001 up to & including Madness, postponed from 2020 but hopefully going ahead in June. 

With the latter exception, all of the songs featured in the set lists and are presented here in the order that we (first) saw them live. Julian Cope’s the only act we’ve seen together multiple times. 

Stereo MC’s & Simple Minds were both unlikely headliners at the Bristol Community Festival aka Ashton Court Festival. The latter really were appallingly bad.

Roland Gift was the guest vocalist when we saw Jools Holland’s band at Westonbirt Arboretum in Gloucestershire. And bloody good he was too. 

Goldfrapp supported Duran Duran at the NEC in Birmingham for their first (only) reunion tour with the original line up including Andy Taylor. 


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    1. Thanks, Ernie, though some have been known to offer Mrs. K commiserations too, though that's usually saved for our wedding anniversary...!

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    1. Many thanks, Adam, notwithstanding it's been a work day, I think it's gone well. More fun planned for the (long) weekend.

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  3. Special wishes from me as well to Mrs K. Love the premise behind your selection here too, what a lovely idea.

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    1. Thank you, C. There have been quite a few more over the years, Neville Staple comes to mind, where I couldn't find a suitable video or live performance on YouTube to share. That was a fun gig, about 30 really well turned out ska boys and girls, plus us, and Neville's between song banter mainly focusing on which joints/body parts were causing him the most pain...! He got us all moving, though.

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    1. Many thanks, Swede. Like you, Mrs. K has got lucky this year in that her birthday more or less leads straight into a bank holiday weekend.

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