Setlist
She's A Star / Tomorrow / Our World / Rogue / Life's A Fucking Miracle / Born Of Frustration / Waltzing Along / Getting Away With It (All Messed Up) / Shadow Of A Giant / Five-O / Better With You / Just Like Fred Astaire / Sit Down / Mobile God / Sometimes / Way Over Your Head / Beautiful Beaches / Come Home / LaidSupport
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Review: David Brown @ Even The Stars
“Often Glasgow gigs fail to live up the billing that the more vocal elements of the city’s music following place on them. Tonight though they proved that when the mood is right it’s one of the best places in the world to watch a gig. Even the parochial nonsense of “here we fucking go” that blights songs that it doesn’t even work with is thankfully absent. James captured the mood in the room perfectly last night with a setlist that both stood by their ethos that all their music has equal value whether written yesterday or forty years ago but sagely acknowledging the size of the venue and the crowd. One of their best gigs for many years.”
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Review: Karen Edmond @ Scottish Music Network
“After their electrifying performance, the band gracefully exited the stage, visibly elated and grateful for the enthusiastic reception from the Glasgow crowd. Every member seemed to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, waving and smiling at the audience. It was truly a spectacular night, leaving the audience in awe.”
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Review: Alan Brown @ Bring The Noise
“The four-song encore began with Way Over Your Head, the last from Yummy, followed by Beautiful Beaches as the screens turned to orange emulate the subject matter of the song when people were running to the beaches in 2020 to escape the Californian wildfires. We were then taken back to 1990’s Gold Mother album for Come Home, the set finished with Laid, the title track from the 1993 album of the same name and by far the band’s biggest song and a great way to end the night. Having seen James play live around a dozen times since 1993 this performance was the best yet, like a fine wine this band only gets better with age! “
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