Waterboys were live at The Barrowlands for the 25th Anniversary release of the Fishermans Blues Album tour.There performance at the Royal Concert Hall did not get great plaudits from veterans of many tours by the band, a big surprise for me as i saw then at the same venue a year before and they were absolutely breathtaking.But normal service was restored with a sensational concert with a tight , taut band performance just right and fitting for the venue.The continued popularity of the band was shown by the diverse locations of the people around me , a lady from Amsterdam , a couple from San Francisco and another from The Shetlands , all come to see their favourite band perform at the Barrowlands.
The show started of with some sedate paced numbers of which "How Long Will I Love You" was my favourite
And then the paced picked up when the band eventually warmed-up into full rock jamming mode , as this review from The Scotsman Newspaper records " as the concert progressed, willowy mystic Mike Scott and right-hand
minstrels Steve Wickham, the stunning fiddle player who acts like a lead
guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Thistlethwaite showed off
their powerhouse credentials on We Will Not Be Lovers and jam band
proclivities on their cover of Van Morrison’s Sweet Thing."
As one person pointed out " Mike made a remark part way through "that's us properly warmed up now",
and I think what they were trying to do needed them to play themselves
into the groove. I noticed a few times in the later part of the set
Mike, Steve and Anto exchanging grins. Some of the interplay between
Mike and Anto was just brilliant."
Here is a brilliantly crafted raucous version of "We Will Not Be Lovers"
There was also a compelling , captivating version of Van Morrisons "Sweet Thing"
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