Friday, April 25, 2008

Weddings, Parties, Anything - The Astoria 2, London

What a fantastic Anzac-Day treat with one of my favorite Australian bands, extending their 10 Year Anniversary of their break-up Reunion tour, to one show outside of Australia - and it's in my town of London!

The Astoria 2 (previously known as the Mean Fiddler) holds around 1,000 people - and while the show wasn't a sell-out, there was a good 700 or 800 fans who came to bid the band farewell (as this is theoretically the last show of their reunion tour) .

It's always tough when you see a band you love reform, time and your memory plays tricks and you tend to remember them being a lot tighter, rocking a lot harder, and telling much funnier stories between songs. We'll no such problems happened with WPA - they were without a doubt in as good form as I can ever remember seeing them - in fact I suspect they were much tighter and more rehearsed or "match fit" as frontman Mickey T would put it.

So the playing was tight and the song selection outstanding. Kicking things of with an unexpected but appropriate cover of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back In Town" - which was less 70s rock anthem and more 30s jig. All the band "classics" are present and accounted for: "Away Away', "Ticket In Tatts", "Sgt Small", "Luckiest Man" , "Roaring Days" and a fitting for Anzac Day "Scorn Of The Women".

The many covers WPA have made their own: "Grey skies over Collingwood", "Rosy and Grey", and a fantastic "Streets Of Forbes". Swill from The Men They Couldn't Hang joined the band to duet on "Industrial Town" (which the Men covered on their ace 'Domino Club' album). Fittingly enough, the show closed with a spine-tingling "For A Short Time".