Category Archives: Gigography
Sopot Festival, Poland – 22nd August 1991
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London Camden Underworld – 14th August 1991
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Fight / Bring A Gun / Hymn From A Village / Seven / Sound / Scarecrow / Sit Down / Protect Me / Next Lover / Walking The Ghost / Lose Control / Live A Love Of Life / Don't Wait That Long / Ring The Bells / Heavens / Born of Frustration / Sunday Morning / Gregory's Town / Come HomeSupport
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Hultsfred Festival – 11th August 1991
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Dele Fadele, NME
Technical difficulties of the generator-failure variety conspire against James on the first day, but normal transmission is resumed when they stand in for Status Quo with borrowed equipment the next. The irony is somewhat lost, as the transformation of these perfectly sane Mancunians from rustic modern folkies to stadium-hugging iconoclasts is now complete. At least Tim Booth knows how to use his new-found avant-Messiah position. By exaggerating his patented scarecrow dance, questioning and railing against God, and gently goading the audience with snappy asides, he somehow avoids the breast-beating and ego-fulfilment that comes with being a small figure on a large stage.
“Hymn From A Village” benefits from the expanded line-up treatment, just as valid a critique of the pop process as it was in those far-off Factory days. “Lose Control” is stripped of its dance undercarriage and rendered acoustically to spine-tingling effect, while “Walking The Ghost” is a work of stark, plaintive brilliance. The new songs aired show just how much James are consolidating their stand with sturdy rhythms, just the right amount of light and shade and sometimes caustic, often probing lyrics. The one dealing with frustration is an instant classic, even more salient than when Tim sings “Do you really need that Ecstasy to disarm defences?” during “How Was It For You?” a frantic encore.
Hultsfred Festival – 10th August 1991
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Johnny Yen / What's The World / Government Walls / Lose Control (acoustic) / Come Home / Sit DownSupport
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Dele Fadele, NME
Technical difficulties of the generator-failure variety conspire against James on the first day, but normal transmission is resumed when they stand in for Status Quo with borrowed equipment the next. The irony is somewhat lost, as the transformation of these perfectly sane Mancunians from rustic modern folkies to stadium-hugging iconoclasts is now complete. At least Tim Booth knows how to use his new-found avant-Messiah position. By exaggerating his patented scarecrow dance, questioning and railing against God, and gently goading the audience with snappy asides, he somehow avoids the breast-beating and ego-fulfilment that comes with being a small figure on a large stage.
“Hymn From A Village” benefits from the expanded line-up treatment, just as valid a critique of the pop process as it was in those far-off Factory days. “Lose Control” is stripped of its dance undercarriage and rendered acoustically to spine-tingling effect, while “Walking The Ghost” is a work of stark, plaintive brilliance. The new songs aired show just how much James are consolidating their stand with sturdy rhythms, just the right amount of light and shade and sometimes caustic, often probing lyrics. The one dealing with frustration is an instant classic, even more salient than when Tim sings “Do you really need that Ecstasy to disarm defences?” during “How Was It For You?” a frantic encore.
Granada What’s New – August 1991
Rock Am Ring, Nürburgring – 30th June 1991
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Belfort Eurockeennes Festival – 23rd June 1991
Lausanne Dolce Vita – 22nd June 1991
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Johnny Yen / Lose Control / Heavens / All My Sons / Whoops / How Much Suffering / Born Of Frustration / Protect Me / Sunday Morning / Ring The Bells / Come Home / Sit Down / How Was It For You? / God Only Knows / StutterSupport
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London Tufnell Park Dome – 12th June 1991
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Heavens / Protect Me / Born of FrustrationSupport
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A one-off set for Channel 4’s late night Friday Night At The Dome programme, showcasing three as then unreleased tracks from the Seven album. It was during the recording of this programme that Tim first expressed a wish to work with Angelo Badalamenti.
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Seinajoki Festival – 8th June 1991
Hilversum Meter 2 – 13th May 1991
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Ring The Bells / Lose Control / Sit DownDetails
- Venue: Meter Sessies, Hilversum, Netherlands
- Date: 13th May 1991