I went as a last minute decision, partly influenced by the Welsh review that Cranelane posted on another thread. (Gig wasn't sold out, so the touts could be convinced to undercut the door price).
By the time Hooky & Co took the stage, the main floor was pretty rammed. The first thing he did was to thank people for turning up and offered to kiss everyone down the front.
I agree with the above comments about Movement live. It captivated me more than the record ever has. There was a moment during Truth when Hook and son exchanged glances as if to say: I think this is working.
For those who want the full album experience you could do a lot worse than this. There was only one song where I thought Hook's vocals were really lacking: Leave Me Alone. It sounded like he was just singing one note. Maybe that's why the sound-man had his vox low in the mix for that one. Overall the vibe of the gig was definitely about reproducing the songs (albums, singles, b sides) as closely as possible to the originals. Whether or not that floats your boat is, I guess, a personal decision. And before someone points it out, yes I know; Hooks vocals were the one bit that didn't sound the same as the original recordings.
Although I was expecting Temptation, for some reason I'd forgotten about EGG. I don't think I've ever seen NO do EGG live, so that, along with non album tracks like Cries and Whispers gave the gig goer something different from the recent NO gigs.
One thing I thought they could drop from the setlist was The Beach. It was a sort of re-mixed/re-edited version of the BM B-side performed by...an apple Mac as far as I could see. The band had walked off and The Beach came on. Some people were probably thinking: Is this how BM is being presented tonight? Well no; we eventually got BM in full (band on stage). Considering we also had the PCL version of 586, the Beach was I think, unnecessary.
The moshpit went mad for Temptation, and surpisingly for BM. I expected dancing rather than moshing during that one and now I'm feeling a little bruised!
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