Liverpool Royal Court Theatre, Tuesday 15th February 2005
The second of two nights in Liverpool and two nights that have been appended to the rescheduled winter tour of 2004, cancelled due to tonsillitis.
You would not have thought he’d been struggling with his vocals last year as Weller rattled through tunes from his vast collection of the last 25 years.
Drummer Steve White was welcomed back into the fold after a non-appearance last night, due to cited personal reasons. Despite the drummer’s kit making an appearance, the drummer was a no show, much to the annoyance of the reviewer in tonight’s Liverpool Echo. Last night the set was semi-acoustic, with Weller berating the audience to see him if they wanted their money back after the show.
Tonight, Weller was on top form and despite notable omissions from the set list the night included tunes that appealed to the cross section that is Paul Weller’s audience. Five Style Council tunes were played and they all sounded great with the addition of the backing musicians adding brass accompaniment.
Weller even included a trio of new songs amongst the crowd favourites, ‘Golden Sands’ was the pick of these tunes. The writing block that Weller has talked about now seemingly behind him and the respite of the ‘Studio 150’ release, should see an imminent bunch of new tunes in the offing.
The only possible disappointment of the night was the omission of now traditional encore finisher ‘Town Called Malice’, in favour of an impromptu rendition of ‘Heatwave’ which the band pulled off despite Weller’s reservations Weller thought he would make a mess off. A tune that The Jam used to play and one that was a welcome addition to the current set list.
A brilliant gig, by an artist that just gets better and better, the album buying public may have decided to take or leave the newer records, but the scramble for tickets for tonight proves that as a live entity Weller is second to none.
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