Mike Scott and the Waterboys...
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Mike Scott and the Waterboys...
Well, it was Mike Scott and ONE Waterboy!
I just saw them last night at Berklee Performance Center in Boston, and I would have to say this ranks up there with the greatest concerts I've seen. It seems that fiddler Steve Wickham had a minor operation and couldn't make the trip over from Ireland, so it was just Mike and his piano player. The piano player was unbelievable, and Mike's voice and acoustic guitar just resonated through the hall----I still can't believe they got such a full sound from just two guys. I've loved them since the beginning, but I also think that his songwriting has been really consistent throughout the 90's with his solo albums, and also the last couple of Waterboys releases, so I don't really have a favorite era. But I certainly could not complain about the song selection, which included:
Life of Sundays
When Ye Go Away
Sweet Thing
Fisherman's Blues
Somebody Might Wave Back
Bring 'Em all In
The Christ in You
Don't Bang the Drum
...and a lot of others.
If you're a fan of the Waterboys at all---this show is REALLY amazing. Catch the tour.
I just saw them last night at Berklee Performance Center in Boston, and I would have to say this ranks up there with the greatest concerts I've seen. It seems that fiddler Steve Wickham had a minor operation and couldn't make the trip over from Ireland, so it was just Mike and his piano player. The piano player was unbelievable, and Mike's voice and acoustic guitar just resonated through the hall----I still can't believe they got such a full sound from just two guys. I've loved them since the beginning, but I also think that his songwriting has been really consistent throughout the 90's with his solo albums, and also the last couple of Waterboys releases, so I don't really have a favorite era. But I certainly could not complain about the song selection, which included:
Life of Sundays
When Ye Go Away
Sweet Thing
Fisherman's Blues
Somebody Might Wave Back
Bring 'Em all In
The Christ in You
Don't Bang the Drum
...and a lot of others.
If you're a fan of the Waterboys at all---this show is REALLY amazing. Catch the tour.
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atlantamoi, after a bunch of threads on this forum, I suspect that you and I have very similar music collections .
rockinbrian, have a good time, and let us know how the show was.
rockinbrian, have a good time, and let us know how the show was.
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I should have went to see this, as it would have been a good show. I saw them at the Fillmore in SF earlier this year, and loved the show, 1st time I had seen them in concert. Or maybe I saw them in the 80's sometime and don't remember.
I read something about how he tried to go out on his own, aside from the waterboys, however the name brand of the waterboys is what People respond to.
I read something about how he tried to go out on his own, aside from the waterboys, however the name brand of the waterboys is what People respond to.
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I find if fascinating that Karl Wallinger (World Party) played 2nd fiddle (well, piano!) in this band. A case could easily be made that he's more creative than Mike Scott.
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Originally posted by atlantamoi
I find if fascinating that Karl Wallinger (World Party) played 2nd fiddle (well, piano!) in this band. A case could easily be made that he's more creative than Mike Scott.
I find if fascinating that Karl Wallinger (World Party) played 2nd fiddle (well, piano!) in this band. A case could easily be made that he's more creative than Mike Scott.
Or maybe I just enjoy Beatles-esque pop more than jigs. Still, the concert sounds appealing...