Robyn & Emma's house Set List Notes Reviews

Details

Date
June 12, 2020
Venue
Robyn & Emma's house Nashville, Tennessee
Billed As
Robyn Hitchcock & Emma Swift
Gig Type
Online

Notes

Sweet Home Quarantine' online show on StageIt.com
80's songs

Set List

  1. More Than This Roxy Music Robyn solo
  2. You Are The Everything R.E.M. Robyn solo
  3. The Boys of Summer Don Henley Robyn solo
  4. Funky Town Lipps Inc. medley
  5. Brenda's Iron Sledge medley
  6. I Drove All Night Cyndi Lauper Emma vocals
  7. Charlotte Anne Julian Cope
  8. Handle With Care Travelling Willburys
  9. There Is A Light That Never Goes Out The Smiths Emma vocals
  10. Love My Way The Psychedelic Furs
  11. Walking On Sunshine Katrina and the Waves
  12. Oh Yeah Roxy Music

Reviews

Online review by Mark My Words
The setlist for Robyn Hitchcock and Emma Swift’s second 1980’s show was very similar to the first show. If you’re a subscriber to Robyn’s Patreon page, you can watch the video of the second 1980’s show, and I’d highly recommend you do so. There are a lot of excellent songs.

Robyn started the show with Roxy Music’s “More Than This,” which he covered long ago on the “Madonna of the Wasps” CD-single. I always like it when Robyn sings Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry, and he did a great job on “More Than This.” Robyn told a story about being in Oslo in 1982, the year “More Than This” came out, and feeling quite hopeless until he met the members of R.E.M. Robyn’s story reminded me of his 2009 song “Goodnight Oslo,” and I think he was talking about the dark time described in the song. Robyn then sang R.E.M.’s “You Are the Everything.” Next up was Robyn’s terrific version of Don Henley’s hit “The Boys of Summer,” with excellent guitar work.

Emma Swift joined Robyn for the unlikely choice of “Funkytown,” the one hit from Lipps Inc. (They were from Minneapolis!) Robyn worked a bit of his song “Brenda’s Iron Sledge” into “Funkytown,” so that was a fun detour.

Emma got her solo spot with “I Drove All Night,” and rocked it, just like she did on Wednesday’s show. Emma really has a fantastic voice, and a song like “I Drove All Night” just shows it off so well. “Charlotte Ann” reappeared, with great guitar work, as did “Handle with Care,” which featured great vocals from Robyn and Emma. Emma also reprised her other solo spot from Wednesday, the Smiths’ “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” which she really needs to record. Her vocals on the song are absolutely amazing, and with Robyn’s guitar, it’s a superb combination.

“Love My Way” and “Walking on Sunshine” made appearances, and both songs sounded great. Robyn then said that he was leaving us in a “Bryan Ferry sandwich,” a phrase that sent Emma into laughter. Emma was wearing a very cool vintage 1988 Bryan Ferry tour t-shirt. They sang a great version of Roxy Music’s “Oh Yeah,” which was a great way to end the show. I’d love if it if Robyn and Emma did an all Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music “Sweet Home Quarantine” show in the future. We really need to hear Robyn sing/speak “In Every Dream Home a Heartache.”