Seeing The Waterboys live Saturday night.
Heading to the Keswick, just north of Philly, to see that most excellent band. Formed way back in 1983, they split about 10 years later so leader Mike Scott could pursue a solo career, which I suppose didn't take off the way he expected. I was very pleased when they reunited in 2000. This Is the Sea and Fisherman's Blues are my favorites records from them, but in all honesty, I probably like the music of World Party, a band started by Karl Wallinger, who left the band in 1985, better than the Waterboys.
Anyway, we're spending the day on South Street and in Manayunk before hitting the show. Hope the weather is decent.
Swish
World Party is the name of a song on Fisherman's Blues.
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Originally Posted by Mike
Never knew there was a link between The Waterboys and World Party. I like both but opposite ends of the musical spectrum in my books.
Bernd is a big fan of The Waterboys, in fact I'm not sure if I didn't read in a post he knows Mike Scott personally. Should be a good show.
Cheers
Mike
He left the band amicably from what I understand. I'll have to PM Bernd and pump him for information!
Swish
Actually, they only have about 10 proper albums....
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Originally Posted by bobsticks
Hey Swish,
I have four or five discs, which in the scheme of things is probably a drop in the Waterboys' bucket, and they pretty well rawk. Definetely good stuff including the live material. I'm sure you will have a fantastic time.
Enjoy
...not including the 'best of' and EP stuff. I think there were 5 or 6 done before they split up in 1993, and 4 or 5 since they reformed in 2000. I don't have all of them, but most, and there's not a clunker in the bunch.
Swish
Sounds like a great place to see them...
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Originally Posted by Bernd
Decided to head to Northern Spain for the Jan 6th show in Logrono. Couldn't make my mind up to go at first, but seing that it is the Waterboys and the last day of a week-long Fiesta in Rioja country was all the excuse I needed. On top of that I shall visit the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. A perfect end to the holiday break I reckon.
Peace
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...although not quite as exotic at the Keswick Theater in Glenside. Enjoy.
Swish - tongue firmly planted in cheek