Smile
Lay of the Land
Craigness
2 x 4
Draygo’s Guilt
No Bulbs
Kicker Conspiracy
Stephen Song
Copped It
Pat Trip Dispenser
Middle Mass
NOTES
FM Recording (minus Smile) and Audience Recording – 56 minutes
Gig minus Smile released as part of the Omnibus Edition of “The Wonderful and Frightening World Of”
An excellent capture on the radio bits and none too bad on the audience recording albeit MES tends to sound like Peter Hammill in parts, perhaps the recording is tad fast. .
Group is in fine form with MES chuckling away like a good ‘un and doing his comedy routine both between and during songs.
It starts with an intense reading of Smile with Mark screaming the title and expressing the words with more than usual verve. Lay of the Land is dominated by some incredibly adept bass playing from Hanley – this is best heard on the FM version – a good tight reading of the song. Again Smith’s intonation is more assertive. The false end catches the audience out about half way through as the band mines another two minutes out of the tune… and then again towards the end as Smith chuckles as they start clapping. Nice to hear Craigness in a live setting and this version is competent, perhaps feeling a little listless after the maddening rush of the first two numbers. Smith mangles the phrasing and his delivery means the lyrics are lost in the overall band sound. 2 x 4 ups the tempo again and is taken at a fair pace. The vocal performance is almost “JAZZ” like with Smith dancing around the melody – interesting North Manc twang predominates and there is a touch of insouciance.
Draygo’s seems to be plagued by slightly out of tune guitars on the audience tape but they sound fine on FM. The drums dominate as Smith yelps his way through. There is some serious fret scratching from Brix. An inaudible mumble leads into a raucous No Bulbs – again there seems to a slight guitar tuning problem and Smith varies the lyrical content quite considerably.
Kicker starts off sort of low keyish after a request to stop the lights from flashing as the band are “all epileptics”- the guitars don’t lock in – and the bass and drums drive it – the words are mangled considerably- an Ipswich conspiracy is mentioned – for some reason, to my tired old ears at least, the song sounds more like Eat Y’rself Fitter than Kicker.
Stephen Song is excellent – full of brooding menace. Copped It fades in on the audience tape but is complete on FM- its a good performance with a slight subliminal swagger to it. I assume keyboards are provided by Paul Hanley. Mark appears to turn into a tellytubby about half way in. Trip Dispenser suffers from Craigs guitar being too loud on the audience tape but is fine on the FM version. The performance feels a little sloppy in places.
The gig concludes with a languid Middlemass complete with cackhanded keyboard playing from someone… I assume it’s Brix (?) or Paul but there appear to be two drummers and one guitar so I assume its the former – but I could be completely wrong. There are some awful bits of out of tune instruments as the guitars and the keyboards clash on the melodic bit towards the end but its does not detract from the overall strength of the delivery.
Great gig – group on good form – some oddities and some great lyric variation from Mark