Last nights entertainment, an evening at the Theatre Royal in Glasgow. Strange choice of venue for a gig, but it worked really well. It's a small, Victorian-era theatre which seats about 1500. Tightly packed seating area, which wasn't helped by a chunky couple sat beside us, but I liked the way the seats were staggered so you were viewing in between the people sat in front...we were smack bang in the centre of the stalls with a cracking view...
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The entertainment was the 30th anniversary tour of Pure Phase by Spiritualized. The band were accompanied by a three piece wind/brass section, a two piece string section and two female backing singers. I've not seen Spiritualized since I was at Glastonbury in 1998, so was really looking forward to this. Jason Pierce still looks the same, although his brushes with death over the years seem to have made him come across a bit shy now, very little crowd interaction - a brief hello, and a thank you at the end. Considering the venue, the crowd were still quite raucous, welcoming the band on to the stage with a big cheer then lots of noise when Pierce came on.
A quick warm up, then straight in to the album, played track for track all the way through. It's quite an ambient album, but live it felt beefed up in places. The band were excellent, backed up brilliantly by the wind/brass/strings, and Pierces' voice is as haunting as ever.
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After the final track of the album, they disappeared off stage then back on for an encore of Cop Shoot Cop from Ladies and Gentlemen We're Floating in Space (released in 1997, so hoping this gets a 30th anniversary tour too) the album version of which comes in at a mighty 17 minutes long - cue lots of mashing guitars, heavy drums and mad keyboards along with the vocals, superb.
Loved the backdrop to the show too, the moon projected on the screen at the back of the stage continually waxing and waning, very atmospheric.
All in all an excellent night, hadn't been in that theatre before, but we're heading back next month to see Ghost Stories, a play from the West End which has good reviews - hope it's scary enough!