Kelso Gig
I know you have all been eagerly anticipating this.
Well after I had been in Kelso for several hours and had literally ran out of things to do (not a whole lot to do in Kelso on a Sunday), and I had watched the Simpsons I decided I would go and get a Chippy and then head along to the Tait Hall.
This was about 5:30 so I was second in the queue, just my luck though I went to put my chip wrapper in the bin and the person in front of me got let into the building.
However there were positives and negatives of being so early, negative was two drunk guys arrived early on, now they weren’t trouble, just a little annoying a bit over friendly, and I had to put up with them for nearly 3 hours, especially one of them, who decided he liked me so much he was going to sing me a song, still at least they weren’t aggressive.
Positive though was pure entertainment, a local lad, about 15 apparently, was such a big fan of the Proclaimers and didn’t have a ticket so decided to climb up a 35ft drain pipe to watch through the windows on the roof. However, he quickly realised he wasn’t getting back down, and a few of his mates came round to the front door to try and get help, one of the two drunk guys went round to try and help and realised the only way for hi to get down was to call the Fire Brigade. Pure entertainment for free (slightly annoying thing was every security guard, policeman and fireman kept trying to get me to sign things thinking I was security).
Anyway to the gig, the support act were good, but not to my taste at all, far too loud, the it was funny when the lead fell over his laces.
The Proclaimers came on at 9pm as usual, opening with a great rendition of Notes and Rhymes. A few of the songs from the new album featured (see below) but also a few unusual ones such as One Too Many and Should Have Been Loved.
The venue was vastly overheated and I was very very thirsty, fortunately after the gig had finished Charlie had left one of his bottles of water out, which one of the security guards gave me
.
The gig finished at 10:30, and gradually the crowd dispersed with a number of us converging outside waiting for autographs. Stevie Christie was out early, and was happy to stand and chat and signed an autograph. However the rude unpleasant road crew kept saying “they are not coming out”, the complete opposite of what the management were saying. About 11:00 they came out to only about 5 of us left, saying they didn’t know anyone was waiting. They were happy to sign autographs and get pictures taken and I have to say they are great guys.
Good news is Stevie Christie assured me that Wages of Sin will be played on the tour, with these interesting words, “it will definitely be played on the tour, we have got the brass sorted out”, take from that what you want.
Songs for the Night
Notes and Rhymes
Born Innocent
What Makes You Cry
Letter From America
Cap In Hand
Lets Get Married
Shadows Fall
Love Can Move Mountains
Sing All Our Cares Away
Should Have Been Loved
Whole Wide World
I’m On My Way
Sean
One Too Many
There’s a Touch
Sunshine On Leith
Then I Met You
Life With You
I’m Gonna Be
Encore:
Scotland’s Story
King of the Road
Joyful Kilmarnock Blues
Pics:
http://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s32/ ... t%20Kelso/
(Not the greatest, but I was too busy enjoying the gig lol)
Well after I had been in Kelso for several hours and had literally ran out of things to do (not a whole lot to do in Kelso on a Sunday), and I had watched the Simpsons I decided I would go and get a Chippy and then head along to the Tait Hall.
This was about 5:30 so I was second in the queue, just my luck though I went to put my chip wrapper in the bin and the person in front of me got let into the building.
However there were positives and negatives of being so early, negative was two drunk guys arrived early on, now they weren’t trouble, just a little annoying a bit over friendly, and I had to put up with them for nearly 3 hours, especially one of them, who decided he liked me so much he was going to sing me a song, still at least they weren’t aggressive.
Positive though was pure entertainment, a local lad, about 15 apparently, was such a big fan of the Proclaimers and didn’t have a ticket so decided to climb up a 35ft drain pipe to watch through the windows on the roof. However, he quickly realised he wasn’t getting back down, and a few of his mates came round to the front door to try and get help, one of the two drunk guys went round to try and help and realised the only way for hi to get down was to call the Fire Brigade. Pure entertainment for free (slightly annoying thing was every security guard, policeman and fireman kept trying to get me to sign things thinking I was security).
Anyway to the gig, the support act were good, but not to my taste at all, far too loud, the it was funny when the lead fell over his laces.
The Proclaimers came on at 9pm as usual, opening with a great rendition of Notes and Rhymes. A few of the songs from the new album featured (see below) but also a few unusual ones such as One Too Many and Should Have Been Loved.
The venue was vastly overheated and I was very very thirsty, fortunately after the gig had finished Charlie had left one of his bottles of water out, which one of the security guards gave me
The gig finished at 10:30, and gradually the crowd dispersed with a number of us converging outside waiting for autographs. Stevie Christie was out early, and was happy to stand and chat and signed an autograph. However the rude unpleasant road crew kept saying “they are not coming out”, the complete opposite of what the management were saying. About 11:00 they came out to only about 5 of us left, saying they didn’t know anyone was waiting. They were happy to sign autographs and get pictures taken and I have to say they are great guys.
Good news is Stevie Christie assured me that Wages of Sin will be played on the tour, with these interesting words, “it will definitely be played on the tour, we have got the brass sorted out”, take from that what you want.
Songs for the Night
Notes and Rhymes
Born Innocent
What Makes You Cry
Letter From America
Cap In Hand
Lets Get Married
Shadows Fall
Love Can Move Mountains
Sing All Our Cares Away
Should Have Been Loved
Whole Wide World
I’m On My Way
Sean
One Too Many
There’s a Touch
Sunshine On Leith
Then I Met You
Life With You
I’m Gonna Be
Encore:
Scotland’s Story
King of the Road
Joyful Kilmarnock Blues
Pics:
http://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s32/ ... t%20Kelso/
(Not the greatest, but I was too busy enjoying the gig lol)