Details

Date
January 10, 1998
Venue
Largo Los Angeles, California (West Hollywood)
Billed As
Robyn Hitchcock
Gig Type
Concert
Guests
Tim Keegan, Jon Brion, Grant-Lee Phillips

Set List

  1. Visions of Johanna Bob Dylan
  2. 1974
  3. De Chirico Street
  4. Elizabeth Jade
  5. Jewels for Sophia
  6. Queen Elvis
  7. Queen of Eyes
  8. Macarena Los del Río the music is provided by a gorilla toy held up to the mic over which Robyn sings the chorus before going into >
  9. Golden Years David Bowie medley >
  10. Fame David Bowie > medley
  11. I Feel Beautiful
  12. Antwoman
  13. Colin Hay set
  14. Peggy Sue Buddy Holly
  15. Rock and Roll Velvet Underground
  16. Soul Kitchen The Doors
  17. Yer Blues The Beatles
  18. I've Got a Feeling The Beatles segues into
  19. The Tracks of My Tears The Miracles
  20. I'll Be Your Mirror Velvet Underground
  21. The Bells of Rhymney The Byrds incomplete, first couple of lines before being stopped
  22. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Bob Dylan
  23. Pledging My Time Bob Dylan
  24. What Goes On Velvet Underground
  25. I Feel Love Donna Summer medley
  26. For Your Love The Yardbirds medley

Media

Audio recording show

Reviews

The Doors opened a little later Saturday; it appeared they needed more time to soundcheck. On entering and paying the cover, we were all asked which artist (Tim, Robyn, Colin Hay) we were there to see. Their explanation was that those tallies were used to determine how much of the money taken in in cover charges would go to which artist. Is this
standard procedure?

Anyway, Tim opened (same red sweatshirt, black trousers, and boots, but a hat this time and no stool). Someone in the audience blurted out "Disneyland!" after his first song, to which he said, "I played that last night. You can't do a song two nights in a row, that's cheating." After a long pause, racking his brain for more ideas, seemingly getting confused about something, trying to come up with a plan, and getting exasperated, he finally said, "All right, I'll play Disneyland."

Anyway, after a bit (including a brand new song which was excellent) Robyn came out to assist on a song that I don't remember, after which they did a rousing "Superkeen." Very satisfying.

Robyn came back out after a brief intermission, decked out in his b/w checkered shirt and black trousers (though he was seen earlier at Largo with his famed green trousers). After a massive search for a harmonica in D, and kicking around the idea of trying one in C, Jon scampered out with the desired instrument. Off Robyn went.

Visions of Johanna (!)
1974 (after a monolouge about a 90s revival)

DeChirico St.
Elizabeth Jade
Jewels For Sophia (with a monologue about sex, bank accounts, Santa Claus, and Eric Idle)

Queen Elvis
Queen Of Eyes

Macarena / Golden Years / Fame '98
I Feel Beautiful
Antwoman (electric, and awesome)

Robyn's voice was obviously tired from the studio work he's done over the past few days. The vocal bit at the end of DeChirico Street he did an octave below what he usually does, and he had to strain in some parts elsewhere. Still, he was relaxed and having a good time, and it was a fun set.

One absolutely surreal moment happened during the show as Robyn apparently forgot the chords to Queen of Eyes. That's right, Queen Of Eyes. Right in the "Here I am again" bit Robyn called out "wait" and figured it out, with Tim looking up at him as though the world didn't make sense anymore. We in the audience just looked at each other in disbelief. I don't know exactly what threw him off, but it was really odd to watch. An admirable recovery though. He then did a new "I wish I was , I wish I was " line, but I don't remember what it was.

There was absolute mayhem onstage when Grant walked on and found Jon's Macarena gorilla doll. He turned it on, held it up to the mike, and before long he launched into a Bowie tune accompanied by the toy. Amazing how well they fit together. He and Robyn did an acapella duet for a time, dancing all the while, before fading out with another Bowie tune. It was hilarious.

Up next was Colin Hay (whose guitar case still says "Men At Work"), who apparently does the Largo frequently. It was his last show there before a three month trip down under. He played an hour and a half of depressing music, much to the delight of the Eye-heads present. So if you want a positive review, ask one of them. As for me, I couldn't wait
for it to end. Entertaining monologues, though.

So, at about 1 AM, Robyn's quartet reemerged, declared themselves to be "The Evil Church Bells," and launched into Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue." There were too many songs in there I didn't recognize for me to keep an accurate setlist, and in fact all I remember right now is Soul Kitchen (Doors). Well, that and the one below...

One more story before you go on about your day. Peter, Julie, and I had been talking before the show about what we hoped they'd play; Peter was hoping they would do Beautiful Queen, Julie wanted to hear Queen of Eyes, and I was hoping for Elizabeth Jade and/or a Byrds tune. Well, EJ and QoE fell early. Then Robyn said to Tim "Shall we do BQ or bring on Grant?" And Grant charged the stage as Peter looked on in horror. Beautiful Queen is right there on the setlist, but they didn't play it.

But not even that compares to how The Evil Church Bells left me hanging. They got a full line or two into Bells of Rhymney, Robyn gently playing the electric, and Ethan banging up a storm on drums. Then Robyn stopped everything, saying "Hold it! This song needs to be done much more delicately." Then they switched and did a far less delicate tune. Argh!

Anyway, a very good show, VoJ was a wonderful, wonderful surprise, and we all are going to very carefully check upcoming shows at this place... if it weren't for Woj's post, we would have missed out on this. Many thanks to Woj.

contaminating the void with a long, long post,
- Chris