| James at Shepherd's Bush Empire |
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Contributed By: McKay
Created On: Tuesday, 22 April 2008 Hits: 42 ![]() James The new songs generally get a good reception - though sometimes with more respect rather than affection, as the audience feels its way into the more muted numbers - while the old ones are immediately greeted with the rapturous recognition of long-lost friends. It is interesting to see how so many of the crowd are under 30, too young to remember the band from their pre-Madchester days. The personal is offset by the political in post-9/11 song Hey Ma, which begins quietly with solo acoustic guitar like an early Bob Dylan folk protest song before taking off - the way Booth jauntily sings the chorus "Hey ma the boy's in body bags/Coming home in pieces" makes it a savagely ironic indictment of US foreign policy. Balancing this is 72, a stinging attack on Islamic suicide bombers dreaming of the 72 virgins awaiting them in heaven. Booth's voice, deeper and mellower than before, is full of controlled passion. In the past his abandoned dancing on stage has actually caused a neck injury requiring an emergency operation, but while his '5 Rhythms' movement meditation sometimes seems more like the demented motions of a stringless puppet than a spiritual exercise, it is thoroughly entertaining. The rest of the band also seem to be enjoying themselves, especially the polka-dot dress-wearing trumpet-player Andy Diagram, who really adds a lot to the final flourishes of many numbers. Inevitably vintage songs like Come Home, Seven, Laid and She's A Star provoked the most applause, though those hoping to sing along to Sit Down were disappointed. The band came back for three encores, finishing with Sometimes, with the crowd singing the chorus by themselves for several minutes after all the band stopped playing and came to the front of the stage - they looked genuinely moved by the response. Welcome back, guys.
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