Monday, October 28, 2024

Rhino's Revenge - Sunday 27th October - Half Moon, Putney

Brief review:  Another matinee performance from John 'Rhino' Edward's 3 piece band with Craig Joiner on guitar and Status Quo's Leon Cave on the sticks. Daughter Mae joined for a guest drum spot, but it was largely as you'd expect with a fun show of largely solo material, with some choice Quo covers thrown in for good measure.

Venue and View:  Standing at the back.

Setlist




Sunday, October 27, 2024

Tom Robinson - Saturday 26th October - Hazlewood Theatre, Oxted


Brief review:
 
 A trip to deepest Surrey and the theatre attached to an arts school in Oxted. Torches were required for the walk from the town / station which added to the unique experience. Tom and the band were on excellent form (this was actually billed as a TRB show) and there were a couple of different amusing anecdotes. We had to sneak out during the final song to ensure that the last train home was caught. And, a rarity these days, I actually purchased a tour T-shirt!

Venue and View:  Second Row seats on left.

Setlist
All Right All Night
Bully for You
Too Good to Be True
Martin
Let My People Be
Days of Rage
Ain't Gonna Take It
Grey Cortina
Long Hot Summer
+
Hold Out
The Winter of '79
Blue Murder
Don't Take No for an Answer
Glad to Be Gay
Up Against the Wall
2-4-6-8 Motorway
+
Power in the Darkness
Never Gonna Fall in Love (Again)
War Baby

Friday, October 18, 2024

Mud - Thursday 17th October - Cavern, Raynes Park

Brief review:  Another Raynes Park date for Mud and it was remarkably similar to last time. And that means it was very good! There were also a couple of covers in the middle of the set sung by Anne Stiles.

Venue and View:  Front left, Standing

Setlist
L'L'Lucy
Crazy
Hypnosis
Dyna-Mite
One Night 
Secrets That You Keep
Shake It Down
Angel Face 
Oh Boy 
Moonshine Sally
Good Rocking Tonight
Johnny B. Goode 
Love Is a Battlefield (with Anne Stiles)
Play That Funky Music (with Anne Stiles)
Cut Across Shorty
Rocket
The Cat Crept In
Lonely This Christmas
Tiger Feet

Tuesday, October 08, 2024

Scouting For Girls - Monday 7th October - G-Live, Guildford


Brief review:
 
 More Scouting For Girls at Ray's "hometown" gig. They are always well received here and the crowd were in excellent voice. The band were their normal energetic selves and seems to be enjoying themselves as they tread a fine balance on inserting new songs into the set whilst retaining most of the old favourites.

Venue and View:  Front Left, Standing

Setlist
The Missing Part
This Ain't a Love Song
Dancing in the Daylight
Song I Can't Forget
It's Not About You
The Airplane Song
Michaela Strachan
I Wish I Was James Bond
Millionaire (with Kumbaya / The Lion Sleeps Tonight snippets) (Acoustic)
Butterflies (Acoustic)
Posh Girls
Year 3000
Raise a Glass
Heartbeat
Glow
Elvis Ain't Dead / Can't Help Falling in Love
+
Secret Tattoo
She's So Lovely

* This is the likely setlist based on other shows on the tour, but is not 100% certain.

Saturday, October 05, 2024

Slim Jim Phantom - Friday 4th October - West Hampstead Arts Centre

Brief review:  The Stray Cat returns to West Hampstead. As the view from the back has pretty restricted last time, we got in early to grab a better spot prior to the support and were able to sit at the side. The support act (solo bloke with electric guitar) was pretty good (and I really enjoyed the punky version of the Scooby Doo theme!). The evening almost got ruined by a slightly strange middle aged gentleman deciding to sweep our (full!) drinks onto the floor because he wanted to steal our seats whilst I popped to the gents. He couldn't see what the problem was, so I suspect he had issues of some sort. I maturely let the matter drop despite a few of the people around us suggesting a more physical approach would have been apt!

The show itself was decent, albeit fairly brief. By his own admission, Jim isn't the best vocalist, but a decent selection of songs (including covers) meant that this didn't really matter. And having Neal X from Sigue Sigue Sputnik on guitar and other vocals was quite left field - he was good though.

Venue and View:  Front Right, standing (once our seats had been stolen!)