Subject: Beth Orton - London 29th October 1999 Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 07:01:53 PDT Well once again the days are bumper-full of music (sic). Out of the blue I got audience tickets for an indie music show which are a set of live concerts 2 hours in length. The first show is Madness, Long Pigs, Everything but the Girl. The second is Ian Brown, Lightning Seeds, Apollo 440, Grant Lee Buffalo or Buffalo Tom (I forgot - I would prefer the former). We'll be going to these with our posse next Tuesday and Wednesday. Just today I got my tickets to attend the screening of 'This Is Not Your Life' which is a pisstake or alternative version of that other show. This guest is Ozzy Osbourne. I have heard he is quite 'gone' nowadays so it'll be interesting. On Friday night we saw Beth Orton at Shepherds Bush Empire. Bought the tickets 2 months ago cos it would sell out quick. I went early as Emma had to work so I caught an awesome set but The Doves. a guitar, drums, keyboard band who despite the distortion I could find plenty of melodies to dive into with delight. I was right up front give or take a few metres and turning round I saw all the floors above us and noted that I had been seated at all four floors. It's always exciting being in a venue as it slowly fills up. At 9:15pm Beth came on. The stage walls and ceiling were filled with stars from a discoball buried in the middle of the stage as was befitting her first song. The thought that would stay with me throughout the whole concert was how big her fans were. The loudness and appreciation throughout the concert indicated that she doesn't get half-committed fans but totally rabid ones. She was dressed in a tasteful red dress revealing her back. He arms are big but her body is pretty skinny. Not like the long sleeved brown jersey and brown hat that was covering her eyes last time I saw her. (See Ronnie Spector concert review). Earlier I overheard with interest people discussing how they got into her. One gay guy said how someone suggested he listen to "I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine" and he wept as he first heard it and on how that song would sustain him through his worst twelve months of his life. Another guy commented on how he thought the concertgoers would be more polite than normal and not so much SQUASH as squish. (okay okay you had to be there do when he did the actions). Beth has done three albums, the first one is a collaboration with William Orbit and is hard to get. Apart from this one that's all I had plus a couple of singles and a 4 track sampler. So during the concert I was thinking "what am I doing here I don't know any of these songs". She performed twenty songs and I had only heard four of them before ! She did about 10-12 off the new album which is a more country-folk tinged album. It were the songs of her earlier album that received the greatest response and cheer, I found myself boogieing down on the upbeat ones and feigning interest and trying to make our the lyrics on the slower ones. She introduced a new song "Thinking About Tomorrow" which was instantly likeable much like the 'new' songs I had heard tonight. I felt she was still a bit shy, she was talking pretty well inbetween songs and introducing the band ("Her Left hand man, Her right hand man, her backdoor man" ooer) But on guitar solos she would often turn her back to us and play. All around us it seemed we were surrounded by real fans who would sing or dance along. Though there were two girls who would constantly shout out for 'Sugar Boy'. A guy ahead of us said to his partner that if those girls shout out again he would do something with their asses. When she did 'She Cries Your Name' there was a tall blonde european (?) next to me who was dancing with such deliberate rigid movements I thought she was gonna collapse on the floor in a fit. For this song it was fully replicated onstage with a double bass and two violins ! Awesome ! Setlist : Galaxy of Emptiness Pass In Time Best Bit So Much More Stolen Car Stars All Seem To Weep Love Like Laughter Sweetest Decline She Cries Your Name Devils Song Thinking About Tomorrow Whenever Someones Daughter Central Reservation Dolphins First encore: Feel To Believe Blood Red River Second Encore : I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine Third Encore: Touch Me With Your Love Request: Sugar Boy Terry Callier was supposed to be there to sing their cover of Billy Bragg's "Dolphins" but he had a bad back. I knew "I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine" would be the encore (one of many) as I would say it has become one of her signature tunes now, even though she didn't write it. The moment the song started everyone grabbed someone next to them and started singing along and no doubt some tears were shed. After the concert I was able to get a copy of the setlist, the roadies were the nicest ever, and realised that Sugar Boy wasn't actually planned to be performed - so it looks as though those girls succeeded. I hung by the stagedoor for a few minutes for an autograph but gave up as I was too tired. But did get talking to Nick from Watford who was a big fan of hers so we'll keep in touch. I was hoping William Orbit may have turned up but no luck. All through the concert I was imaging tucking into a lovely lamb kebab from around the corner so I went in there and had a chat, they seem to know me pretty well now. As I headed back home past the venue there was a girl on the corner who looked familiar. She was looking at me because I was possibly unconsciously looking at her more than is permissable. It was Sarah Cracknell from St Etienne. I waslked by but then decided to double back. We had a quick chat and she had been to the concert too. I had heard that she lives around the area but she then asked me where the nearest taxi stand was. I helped her out and grabbed a photo of us together then ran home happy. Tonight I'll be going to Dave's helloween party. ;-p fin