The Durutti Column > Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005

The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005; photo pass
The Durutti Column - Islington Academy, London, 14 April 2005; photo pass

Plus special guest Aziz (Stone Roses / Ian Brown)

Islington Academy
N1 Centre
16 Parkfield St
London  N1 OPS

Ticketweb
www.seetickets.com
Tel: 0115 912 9000
Stargreen: 020 7734 8932

£15.50 adv unreserved standing
7pm - 11pm

Review

The Durutti Column returned to the Islington Academy on the back of the recent triumphant show in Belgium. Vini was on good form having made two live radio appearances during the week, one, Gideon Coe's BBC 6Music on the very same day. During the soundcheck the band experimented with one of the new tracks Vini had been playing solo on the radio. However, it was the solo acoustic version that made its way into the show as the first encore (listed as "Acoustic Rache" on the official setlist). The very lively audience of 204 paying punters had previously been warmed up by an excellent Aziz with his tabla player ("the best tabla player in my price range").

The Durutti Column came on stage at just after the scheduled time 9.15pm. Vini thanked everyone for coming, telling them that it was amazing. He then introduced the band: Keir Stewart on bass, samples, harmonica ("the best producer I have worked with") and Bruce Mitchell on drums ("The only drummer who can play this music"). Then a wag in audience shouted out "And you are?" and Vini replied "Johnny Marr"!

The major part of the setlist was familiar from recent shows with now regular opener 'Sketch for Summer' followed by Otis. However, normal third up 'Jacqueline' was bumped down to six by Vini's solo piece and 'Somebody's Party'. The harmonica driven 'Salford Rache' (aka 'Untitled for You') led into set-closers 'The Missing Boy', 'The Beggar' and 'Requiem for Mother'. Vini returned solo to play the aforementioned "Acoustic Rache" before the whole band reconvened for 'Revolver' (with a slight twist in the intro as Keir variously speeded up and slowed down the Peter Finch sample from Network.

Setlist

Sketch For Summer
Otis
Sealine (Woman)
Solo guitar (Vini)
Somebody's Party
Jacqueline
Salford Rache (Untitled for You)
The Missing Boy
The Beggar
Mother (Requiem for Mother)
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Acoustic Rache / Cool As Ice (solo acoustic Spanish guitar)
Revolver

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Many thanks to The Durutti Column and Phil Jones.