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Last nite went to see Crowded House at the Liverpool Echo Arena and they put on a fantastic gig playing all the hits and afew newer ones. For the encore they were joined onstage by Johnny Marr, and preformed The Smiths Classic There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

i found a clip on youtube (not the best) but worth checking out

the support group was a new group (to me) from liverpool called Voo

again have found a video on youtube so check them out

also enclosing review from Liverpool Echo (local paper)

THE Kiwis certainly brought the weather with them last night.

As the rain poured on Liverpool last night, inside the ECHO Arena was bathed in the warmest of glows.

Singer Neil Finn positively emits sunshine. So much so that he ought to give lessons in how to be a frontman.

Aside from the fact that he’s breathtakingly, eyewateringly, heartmeltingly good, he also has the wonderful gift of loving every second on stage. He manages to sing 20-year- old songs like it’s the very first time, packing every second with sheer joy.

With his cheery Kiwi banter, he manages to make the 10,000 seat ECHO arena feel like he’s singing in your living room. And he wants to hear you sing along, too.

"Did you bring your voices with you tonight?" he asked the packed crowd of devotees. Liverpool certainly had. As he launched into Fall Of Your Feet, Weather With You, It’s Only Natural and Don’t Dream It’s Over, the throng sang along with every word in a full-on, hairs up on the back of your neck gesture of solidarity.

And in true Glastonbury form, Neil unleashed his trademark genial subversion, chatting to the crowd like old mates and asking the security guards to let people stand up and dance.

The band sounded sublime, and Neil was in superb voice showing, with a two-hour show packing in 22 songs, how his rich, mellow tones only get better with age.

Add in excellent support from fellow Kiwi Don McGlashan – joined for a duet by Neil Finn at one point – and Liverpool band Voo and it was the highlight in the Summer Pops season.

But then there was the icing on the cake: the encore from heaven. Neil brought on his old mate Johnny Marr for a cover of The Smiths There is A Light That Never Goes Out, followed by Weather With You. It was a hard act to follow, but follow it they did. After the audience refused to budge they returned for a second encore, with everyone on their feet.

A two-hour set, two great support bands, two encores and a standing ovation. This was something special.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted on 07/10/2008
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waydutch says:

Sounds like a great show.  Always liked these guys.

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Rawkkiddoh says:

I am in complete envy of you, sounds like a most incredible time

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earthman says:

Go the Kiwi's!

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Hey ocean great post really enjoyed the vid
sounds like you had a great night

Its many years since I've been to a live concert
think I caught these on tv other night @ hyde park o2 festival ? though I was half-asleep and had been for a few lol

Didnt mean to insinuate that you were 1 of a 'click'
Was p'd because I only ever seem to hear of these meets happening after they've happened
cheers x

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Jonh Ingham says:

I'm feeling annoyed that I keep losing track of when these guys are on tour, but at least you've showed me what I've missed! The Finns make great music.

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