Seth Lakeman - Wylam brewery; Newcastle-upon-Tyne 8/2/23
So, last night, felt it was time to have a walk over to "the allotment shed" again, to see what was going on. As it happened, bumped into Seth Lakeman, with his friends Benji Kirkpatrick and Alex Hart, who agreed for a tipple of the home-brew, to play a few songs.
Well, that's how my mind saw it, but whatever, a Seth Lakeman show at Wylam Brewery is an absolute treat - ask the other 250+ who were there. Sure, it was as much a change-of-pace for me as the Del Barber gig last week, but once you get your mind around the lack of drum kit and guitar racks full of bouzouki, banjos, violins & violas among the acoustic guitars (okay, there was one solid body electric, couple of tenor guitars and a couple of hollow-bodied semi-acoustics), then you know you're in for a night of Folk music; quality Folk music. (Seth is to Folk what Aynsley Lister is to Blues, in my opinion.)
The evening came in 2 sets; The Giant; Love Will Still Remain; Bury Nights; The Bold Knight; The White Hare; The Rambling Sailor; Underground; Higher We Aspire; Setting of the Sun - threading through Seth's back-catalogue, with sumptuous harmonies between himself and Alex, who provided backing on harmonium, and Benji on mandolin and guitar.
Part 2 was much the same, though Seth did several numbers, such as set opener Lady of The Sea, solo, before picking up the pace Set: - Lady Of The Sea (Hear Her Calling); Shoals to Turn; Side by Side; Solomon Browne; Blood Red Sky; The Colliers; Coming For You Soon; Kitty Jay; Encore: Blood Upon Copper; Change.
Great stories in the songs and so well performed; don't let the "Folk" tag deter you; great music is great music and Seth is a musician you should catch, given the chance. (Even though it's drawing to a close, 6 of the 11 dates of this tour Sold-Out.)
When life gives you lemons; don't make lemonade.
Give back the lemons. Why were the lemons free? What's wrong with the lemons?
Do Not trust the lemons...