Details

Date
November 15, 1997
Venue
Largo Los Angeles, California (West Hollywood)
Billed As
Robyn Hitchcock
Gig Type
Concert
Guests
Jon Brion, Allok Ditte, Grant-Lee Phillips

Set List

  1. Gene Hackman
  2. The Devil's Coachman
  3. Serpent at the Gates of Wisdom
  4. My Wife and My Dead Wife
  5. I Feel Beautiful
  6. Queen Elvis
  7. Cheese Alarm
  8. I'm Only You
  9. Glass Hotel
  10. Beautiful Girl
  11. I Something You
  12. Clean Steve
  13. Nietzche's Way
  14. I Often Dream of Trains
  15. We are the Underneath
  16. Jon Brion set
  17. The End The Doors
  18. She Belongs to Me Bob Dylan
  19. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) The Rolling Stones
  20. Don't Let Me Down The Beatles
  21. Absolutely Sweet Marie Bob Dylan
  22. Arnold Layne Pink Floyd
  23. The Hook Grant Lee Buffalo Grant-Lee Phillips vocals
  24. Hair Improvised
  25. Slippin' Out Of My Body Improvised Grant-Lee Phillips Grant-Lee Phillips vocals. Robyn playing drums!
  26. Clear Spot Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
  27. Break On Through (To the Other Side) The Doors incomplete, a few lines spoken by Robyn over an instrumental tune by the others
  28. Fuzzy Grant Lee Buffalo Grant-Lee Phillips vocals

Media

Audio recording of 1st set
Audio recording of 2nd set

Reviews

Okay, first things first:

shirt: black with big white polka dots. Black trousers.

First set:

(acoustic)
Gene Hackman
Devil's Coachman
Serpent At The Gates of Wisdom
Dead Wife

I Feel Beautiful
Queen Elvis
Cheese Alarm

I'm Only You
Glass Hotel
Beautiful Girl
I Something You
Clean Steve

Nietzsche's Way

I Often Dream Of Trains
We Are The Underneath

A great, well-delivered set. Robyn was relaxed and enjoying himself, the songs with a band were tight, and the new songs were great. The new songs: "I Feel Beautiful" is a gentle, touchy-feely love song which was introduced by Robyn saying "This is a song that Jon and I just built." Those in attendance could see some JB influence, in a way I can't quite quantify... the main line "I feel beautiful because you love me" had me cringe at first, but the overall effect was rather haunting. We Are The Underneath is just a good solid rock song.

Half an hour after this set, Jon Brion reappeared and said that Robyn had asked him to go sing a few songs. Jon interpreted that as "Go kill some time so I can have some wine and cheese." Anyway, this time everything Jon touched was golden, in my book. He did a couple of fun songs, then Robyn, Grant, and Ethan the drummer materialized and, with Jon, started up with a Dylan song.

I didn't write down the setlist for the second set (seventy minutes, all covers except for the impromptu ones and Grant's song), so I'll just mention some of the most memorable bits...

After four or five songs, Robyn talked Grant into singing a Grant Lee Buffalo tune (with Grant switching to guitar, Robyn to bass, Jon to drums, and Ethan going for more beer). This they did. Then, while sitting and playing bass, Robyn made up a song about hair ("C'mon hair/grow on out of my body/c'mon hair/grow on out of my soul"). Many times, Robyn seemed to get ready to sing a new line, when Grant would hit a piercing note on the guitar, and a slghtly irritated-looking Robyn would have to wait another measure or two. But they kept on, and it worked.

Then Grant agreed to make up a tune, with Jon moving to keyboards... and Robyn on drums!

My eyes went out on stalks when Robyn stepped behind the drum set. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd see that. He started making some noise that vaguely resembled the percussion in Devo's version of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," at a slower tempo. The others struggled to come up with appropriate accompaniment.... a metronome Robyn was not.... and the result was, well, musically forgettable, but visually forever burned into the cerebrum of all present.

Robyn tried to talk Grant into playing drums, to no avail, so they went back to a more conventional arrangement (with Ethan reappearing) to complete the set. Everything beyond this point was gravy, and we lapped it up, happy as clams. The only thing I remember offhand from this is Arnold Layne; if someone did write down what was played, I'd love to see that list. Finally it came to a close at about 1:30.

About two and a half hours of music in all, Robyn letting it all hang out at the end of his little US trip. This was a treat.

--Chris