19 September 2009

The Lemonheads, The Loose Salute - Forum, London - Saturday 19th September 2009

It never seems like often enough that The Lemonheads visit the UK. The last time the full band were over here was last summer, for an outdoor gig on a blazing hot day. Before that, the last time I had seen them was in a bar in Chicago, on a freezing cold December day. Although it always seems like too long between chances to see them, luckily they always seem to come back to play another gig - hopefully they will never retire.

The audience at this show, unsurprisingly, were a bunch of 30-somethings who were reminiscing 1992 by coming to the show. The support band, The Loose Salute, played their set to general indifference, given that few would have heard of them, and that they weren't all that similar to The Lemonheads in terms of their songs. But then again, support bands are fairly irrelevant at shows like this, it is all about seeing the main band.

So, after what seemed like a very long wait for the roadies to set up 3 instruments, the band appeared. Evan said hello, then they started playing Tenderfoot - a song which, when it is the first song of a gig, always bodes well for the rest of the gig. How good Lemonheads gigs are can depend on Evan Dando's mood when he is on stage - they only really vary between "utterly amazing" and merely "good", but how up for the show Evan is can have quite an impact. Luckily for this gig, he seemed to be having a good time! The first half of the set was drawn mainly from Its A Shame About Ray, Come On Feel The Lemonheads, and Car Button Cloth, before the band showcased three songs in a row from recent covers album Varshons. The highlight of the three for me was undoubtedly Layin Up With Linda, for which Evan's vocals were outstanding.

As is usual for Lemonheads gigs, there was a short acoustic interlude, where we were treated to Different Drum - a rare pleasure indeed. With the band back on, they finished up with a fantastic version of Rudderless. Fairly standard Lemonheads show - but when your standard is that good, its always going to be a good night. Please come back to London soon!

Setlist: Tenderfoot / Down About It / Confetti / Pittsburgh / My Drug Buddy / Alison's Starting To Happen / Style / Bit Part / Its A Shame About Ray / Big Gay Heart / Hospital / Layin Up With Linda / I Just Can't Take It Anymore / Dandelion Seeds / Its About Time / Hannah And Gabi / If I Could Talk I'd Tell You. Acoustic: The Outdoor Type / Frying Pan / Favorite T / Being Around / Why Do You Do This To Yourself / Frank Mills / All My Life / Different Drum. Encore: My Idea / The Great Big No / Rudderless.

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