Topic: Manchester Apollo
Arrived at 3.30pm to see what arrangements were made for the sound check. Met up briefly with Aaron, Dave, Colin and Warren, and immediately established that security was going to be a major headache, then went next door to the pub for a beer or two.
Once soundcheck was over, our group of about 10 (Tripsy, her friends, Sue and I and a couple of my friends who were to see Joe for the first time) were ushered in for a very brief meet and greet. It was the shyness of Joe that has won him so many fans, it certainly won him some more that afternoon. Back to the pub until 5, then into the queue (one has to be at the front, if you get my drift). It was a cold wet afternon and eventually you usual culprits sauntered up, Ian (icon) and Pete with their partners plus a few more who I recognised from past shows. Time dragged by and after several trips to the box office, Ian and I were able to pick up our photopasses. Eventually the doors opened at 7pm and we ran down to the front, slightly left of centre and established our places. Unpacked my camera and awaited the support. Immediately one of the front of house security guys came over and after inspecting my pass, insisted that I had to be in the pit to use it. "No removable lenses allowed behind the crush barriers. After reasoning with him - all the usual stuff - he went off and brought the head of security to me, who basically said, you can shoot from within the pit but after three songs, if you want to go back into the theatre you have to surrender your camera to security. As the place was almost full to bursting, there was almost no chance of resuming my position, so I decided to hand over my camera there and then, get a receipt and enjoy the show. Sue's camera was deemed OK to use, but later they told me to stop using that too. What a bunch of cretins!
On with the Show, Ben Montague opened for half an hour accmpanying himself on an accoustic guitar. Very nervous, but clean performance. Not much more to add really.
Then at 8.30 on walks Joe, straight into Cradle Rock. The music just flowed, seamlessly and remorselessly, just like slow train running. Absolutely brillaint set list, same as Colston Hall I believe, highlights for me being Sloe Gin, Mountain Time, Heartaches, WUD, Young Mans Blues - hell the whole show were highlights. The stage set was excellent with good lighting (not too many red wash lights, which always spoil most concert productions). Credits to Warren and his team for getting the sound and lighting spot on.
After the final encore, we were all ushered out of the hall, which rather upset Warren who had come down from his sound desk to deliver Pete's guitar to him. Anyway, we wandered outside and eventually recovered our treasured cameras and headed for the pub next door to grab a pint whilst we awaited Joe and the boys to leave the building. Joe and Sandi left together and Joe kindly stayed by the bus to sign things and pose for photographs. There were lots of people there who had seen Joe for the first time, who chatted with me expressing their astonishment at how pleasant and approachable he was despite him being a big star nowdays!
Anyway, heres a batch that I did take, mainly for the benefit of those who were outside the tour bus and didn't have a camera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETrPh-vpoDk
http://www.flickr.com/photos/12559573@N … 0007/show/
On to Newcastle.....