Something else on that 25 Things list was this:
Sometimes when I hear a new song that makes me giddy, I have to phone someone immediately and tell them to listen to it too. Most recently, this has happened with John Smith’s ‘Winter’.
Well that’s certainly true, and since I wrote that I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Mr Smith play said song on two separate occasions. First in a packed Club tent at Cambridge, and then last month when Damon and I used his gig as an excuse to spend a cracking couple of days in Liverpool. It’s a great place Liverpool. You might not hear many Mancunians (well, ‘Greater’ Mancunians in my case) say that, but we had a fabulous weekend at the other end of the Mersey, thanks to some excellent museums and galleries, a splendid chippy tea, some English style youth hostelling, and a perfect pub recommendation. And John Smith was well worth the trip too (even after braving the terrifying sights of Matthew Street on a Saturday night). I’ve been listening to his new album a lot, and I heartily recommend that you do too. There’s something enormously appealing about him, and watching him live, it’s absolutely apparent that he bloody loves what he’s doing. And what luck. He’s supporting the wonderful and lovely Lou Rhodes at Band on the Wall at the end of next month, so I’ll be lucky enough to see him again.
And speaking of enormously appealing, we went to the brilliant Evening with The Travelling Band at the Green Room last month too (bit behind with this blogging lark!). We’ve seen this lot before - in fact they’ve made an appearance on this blog before when we saw them at the Summer in the City event in Manchester last year - and after braving the rain at Solfest and loving them this summer, we thought we’d drag a couple of willing volunteers along with us this time. I don’t think they regretted coming. From the barking mad acoustic first half, complete with tea, toast, sofas, and a backstage tent, through to the storming encore, the whole thing was absolutely fucking joyous. I’m not kidding, it was the best thing I’ve seen all year. If they’re playing anywhere near you, go. Who am I talking to? The only people who read this are the two willing volunteers!


