Now that April's here the
Robert Browning poem goes but I happen to think the
sentiment is true at any time. When Christmas decorations
are lighting up London, certainly. And when I have birthday
tickets to Billy Bragg at the Shepherds Bush Empire,
well, most definitely.
So Paddy and I ran off to London for three
nights to celebrate my birthday. We did the London Eye,
British Museum, Oxford Street, dropped in to the bookstores
on Charing Cross Road, hopped on and off the tube and
tromped all over London, making the most of our brief
time in town. I got to meet up with my fantastic agent
in person for the first time at a café on Piccadilly
and had the best possible time ever watching
Billy Bragg play for a hometown audience.
I've lost count of how many times I've
seen Billy play over the years (I can be more specific
about the last time I saw him gig in London the
summer of 1990!) but there's something about hearing
a sea of English accents sing along to his tunes that
just can't be matched elsewhere. I swear I got happy
chills when the audience sang out, Whoops there
goes another pint of beer with their noticeably
British inflection.
We were sitting in the balcony so most
of my photos didn't turn out very well but you can check
out some good ones here
and scroll down to the bottom of my post for the full
setlist as well as some YouTube clips recorded on the
night (the sound's pretty muffled and the video's fuzzy
but I was happy to find them).
I've actually been back for a couple of
days now but was due straight back into the day job
so didn't have a chance to post earlier (you better
believe I'll be crashing on the weekend!). Between my
hours there and the general busyness of the season there
likely won't be many blog entries from me over the next
while. For the moment I'll just say I'm still very much
in London headspace, going about my daily life with
a Billy Bragg soundtrack playing in my head, hoping
that the heady post-trip vibes won't wear off in a hurry...
Billy Bragg, A New England,
Shepherds Bush Empire, December 8th 2008:
Billy & Kate Nash,
Shepherds Bush Empire, December 8th 2008:
Intro to No Power Without Accountability,
Shepherds Bush Empire, December 8th 2008:
Billy Bragg Setlist:
Shepherds Bush Empire,
December 8th 2008
This Guitar Says Sorry
To Have and To Have Not
Farm Boy
Greetings to the New Brunette
I Ain't Got No Home
Must I Paint you a Picture
NPWA
The World Turned Upside Down
Sexuality
Goodbye
Sin City (with Otis Gibbs)
The Milkman of Human Kindkness
Mr Love & Justice
Accident Waiting to Happen
I Keep Faith
There is Power in a Union
Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards
Encore 1
A Change is Gonna Come
Walk Away Renee (with Badly Drawn Bloke)
Levi Stubbs Tears
Encore 2
Give Him a Great Big Kiss (Shangri-las song, with Kate
Nash)
A New England