After an unintelligible intercom announcement our train arrived and we were relieved to get into the warmth of the carriage. We sat for quite a while before an announcement by the guard told us that due to a late arrival of another train we wouldn't have a driver for another half hour (there had been a major train incident near London causing chaos to the rail network). We could, if we wanted, get off and get on the next Virgin train to London and change at Preston for Manchester but I decided to stay on the train as it was a through train anyway.
Eventually, an hour late, we set off. Being such a cold day meant it was sunshine and blue skies and the countryside looked beautiful as we glided through it. At Lancaster the guard announced that the train would now terminate at Preston and we would have to then get a train from there to Manchester. A lot of people, including me, were annoyed at this as the very reason we stayed on the train was because it was a through train. So it was back to standing on a freezing platform once more for what seemed like a very long fifteen minutes until the train came.
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Once at Piccadilly I met up with my friend Julie, we went for a snack and then headed towards our hotel via the shops LOL! The hotel was a new Travelodge literally within a few minutes walk from the MEN Arena. It's a new hotel and indeed you could still smell the paint. Our room was fine, a bargain for £15!
Later we walked into the city and went to our favourite Thai restaurant Chaophyraya for our meal. As usual it was lovely, great atmosphere, good food, perfect service. We washed the meal down with a lovely bottle of Montepulciano, just what we needed to ward off the cold outside.
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We saw our friends Debbi and Keith seated not far from us, and, as usual right on the front barrier our other friends Karen and Serena, I envy their stamina, gone are the days at the front barrier for me even for U2!
Snow Patrol took the stage at 9pm opening with the instrumental Berlin accompanied by a very clever and beautiful video animation. I must find out who does that for the band, it was fabulous the last time we saw them live in Manchester three years ago and it was excellent this time too. The stage was simple, video on the backdrop and a huge movable snowflake that was suspended above the band sometimes moving to add to the video effect. The audience too was frequently used in the effects with various lighting on it, I thought that was good, we were very much part of the show.
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The songs started with a rousing I'll Never Let Go, after which Gary apologised for having his flies open, spawning lots of "shut your flies" jokes. I never noticed, and from what I hear others didn't either, so no worries Gary LOL.
The crowd really got warmed up with Take Back the City. Gary asked people who were sitting to stand up and most did which was great. He has that effortless Irish charm, warmth and easy banter that is so endearing as he chatters away to the audience - something he does frequently. This create a wonderful closeness that really adds to the whole experience. Besides that, his voice live is fantastic and the whole band is a very tight unit. I noticed they used a lot of different percussion instruments which made for some interesting sounds.
Highlights, for me personally, firstly was This Isn't Everything You Are from the latest album Fallen Empires. A beautiful song, deep, moving lyrics, the crowd joined in I felt a lump in my throat as the voices echoed around the arena. It's just one of those special songs that touches your soul:
"Then in one little moment
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It all implodes
This isn't everything you are
Breathe deeply in the silence
No sudden moves
This isn't everything you are
Just take the hand that’s offered
And hold on tight
This isn't everything you are
There's joy not far from here
I know there is
This isn't everything you are."
Beautiful.
Chasing Cars was initially performed quite low key, again it was a communal singalong, with the full band coming in for the last part which was very powerful. Good to see favourite older songs Chocolate and You're All I Have in there too. Fallen Empires is one of the new songs I really like. It is has great percussion and reminds me a bit of Arcade Fire which isn't a bad thing. The set finished with Just Say Yes, which was good, but I preferred the ending they did last time with The Lightning Strike.
All in all I thought the gig was a good balance of old and new songs. I thought the concert flew by then Debbi told me that it had only lasted one hour forty minutes,(I never wear a watch), so that was the only disappointment, it was a short gig. The show was about the band, the music and the audience, with minimal special effects and it was fabulous, good music speaks for itself, it doesn't need anything else.
Below is a video from the Manchester gig, followed by the setlist.
- SetlistBerlin (Remix) @TapeI'll Never Let Go
Take Back The City
Hands Open
This Isn't Everything You Are
Run
In The EndCrack the Shutters
New York
Set the Fire to the Third Bar
Make This Go On Forever
Shut Your Eyes
Chasing Cars
Chocolate
Called Out in the Dark
Fallen Empires
You're All I Have
Encore
Lifening
Open Your Eyes
Just Say Yes
brill review of a brill night, video was fantastic
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen, it was a fantastic night, pity there aren't more bands as good as Snow Patrol around.
DeleteGreat to re-live this night 2 years later! Serena x
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