Roger Chapman & The Shortlist @ The Ferry, Glasgow 08/06/2007.
His first words were “it’s fuckin’ noisy in ‘ere” – welcome to Glasgow, Roger! The enthusiastic crowd, mainly in the old rocker group, were there to see their hero and made plenty of noise whilst doing so. Chappo and band were not to be outdone and served up a set that was just as boisterous. The band, including former Whitesnake guitarist Micky Moody, opened with a rousing rendition of Oh Brother, Take Me and continued to showcase the new album, One More Time For Peace. He threw in a few old favourites including a wonderful version of Burlesque and, oddly enough, These Boots Were Made For Walking. Chapman has a brilliant rapport with the audience and did his bit for album sales by telling everyone that “that’s on the new album, as well” for everything, even the old songs. I hope that no-one took him too seriously and is disappointed when they find that the album only has 11 tracks. The highlights of a thoroughly good night out were the aforementioned Oh Brother, Take Me! and Burlesque along with Heading Back To Storyville and Devil Got A Son.
Roger Chapman is one of the best rock voices that Britain has ever produced and The Shortlist are a band to be reckoned with, a real force in the live arena. I’m glad that I managed to see them.
His first words were “it’s fuckin’ noisy in ‘ere” – welcome to Glasgow, Roger! The enthusiastic crowd, mainly in the old rocker group, were there to see their hero and made plenty of noise whilst doing so. Chappo and band were not to be outdone and served up a set that was just as boisterous. The band, including former Whitesnake guitarist Micky Moody, opened with a rousing rendition of Oh Brother, Take Me and continued to showcase the new album, One More Time For Peace. He threw in a few old favourites including a wonderful version of Burlesque and, oddly enough, These Boots Were Made For Walking. Chapman has a brilliant rapport with the audience and did his bit for album sales by telling everyone that “that’s on the new album, as well” for everything, even the old songs. I hope that no-one took him too seriously and is disappointed when they find that the album only has 11 tracks. The highlights of a thoroughly good night out were the aforementioned Oh Brother, Take Me! and Burlesque along with Heading Back To Storyville and Devil Got A Son.
Roger Chapman is one of the best rock voices that Britain has ever produced and The Shortlist are a band to be reckoned with, a real force in the live arena. I’m glad that I managed to see them.
David Blue.
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