Details

Date
August 26, 1999
Venue
Largo Los Angeles, California (West Hollywood)
Billed As
Robyn Hitchcock
Gig Type
Concert
Guests
Grant-Lee Phillips, Jon Brion

Set List

  1. Mexican God
  2. Arms of Love
  3. Chimes of Freedom Bob Dylan
  4. 1974
  5. My Favourite Buildings
  6. The Green Boy (debut)
  7. I Feel Beautiful Grant-Lee Phillips and Jon Brion guest from here on
  8. Truckin' Grateful Dead incomplete, instrumental only
  9. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Bob Dylan incomplete
  10. All Tomorrow's Parties Velvet Underground
  11. Queen Elvis
  12. The Man Who Invented Himself incomplete, piano part only before being aborted
  13. Sounds Great When You're Dead
  14. Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus
  15. Trams of Old London
  16. Desolation Row Bob Dylan
  17. More Than This Roxy Music
  18. Antwoman
Encore
  1. Heliotrope "For Jim Neill's birthday"
  2. The Speed of Things
  3. Cynthia Mask

Media

Audio recording of show

Reviews

Just a few late notes on the Largo goings-on from a week ago. I didn't write down setlists, and don't have tapes yet, so I'll just give fragmentary details from my shaky memory.

Thursday - After some comedian whose performance I missed, Robyn appeared, looking energetic, playing a fun set. Jon and Grant joined him partway through. The line of the night: "I have a new album out, called Jewels For Sophia, so to celebrate we're going to play a bunch of songs from an album I made twenty years ago called I Often Dream of Trains." And that he did. Most of us have come to the conclusion that Grant is a big IODOT fan, and Robyn always pulls out several from that album at Largo. This time: "Ye Sleeping Knights of Jesus," "Trams of Old London," "My Favorite Buildings," and "It Sounds Great When You're Dead."

Only a couple of times did they descend into the outright silliness that's endemic to Largo. After ToOL, Grant blissed out on the little "ahhhhhh" during the bridge of the song, talking about how much he savored that bit. Then he and Robyn went back and forth "ahhhhh"ing solemnly in tune, stopping only when Robyn broke into the chorus again.

No late-night improv extravaganza this time, just a brief encore (Heliotrope, The Speed of Things, and something else I forget). Heliotrope was dedicated to Jim Neill, whose birthday it was. Which led them into some hype about Grant's Saturday show, which fall on Grant's birthday. A Virgo Celebration, they declared it.

A play-by-play of the Largo shenaigans, August 26, 1999. -Marc Holden

(starts with Robyn solo)

Story (Head of the Family)
1. Mexican God
(harmonica rant)
2. Arms of Love
(...which verse should I play?...)
3. Chimes of Freedom (Bob Dylan)
(...sound is important...go away and listen to GWAR...decapitated vs. decafinated...)
4. 1974
(Nutra-sweet--->parasite (especially weird))
5. My Favorite Buildings
(...fingers through the hair...heads falling off...green & white stripes...)
6. The Green Boy (Robyn says this is the first time he's played it)
( enter Grant Lee Phillips and Jon Brion )
(...showbiz, zodiac, tune-up, free show ("the Alley Cat" excerpt...)
7. I Feel Beautiful
(...sleeping with guitar...what does "stoned" mean?..."Trucking" excerpt ..."Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" excerpt)
"Largo Summer Reprise..."
8. All Tomorrow's Parties (Velvet Underground)
9. Queen Elvis
(Man Who Invented Himself/It Sounds Great When You're Dead "tests")
10. It Sounds Great When You're Dead
(...how/why does Robyn write songs...accronym bug...this song is from August 1981...)
11. Sleeping Knights of Jesus
( ..album plugs...)
12. Trams of Old London
13. Desolation Row (Bob Dylan)
(...actually the gig is over...what is "Inna Gadda Da Vida"?
14. More Than This (Roxy music)
15. Ant Woman

encore
16. Heliotrope ("...for Julie's birthday")
17. Speed of Things
18. Cynthia Mask