The Del Amitri Concert, July 30, 1997
by Molle Whiteside
On July 30, 1997, Del Amitri played in Boston at the Paradise. The building
itself is a long, low structure with gothic overtones. Inside consists of a
long hallway with lots of doors(which proves troublesome when you need to
find a bathroom)leading to a two-story room with a dance floor, a stage, and
a bar. Did I mention there is a mirrorball and lots of blue lights hanging
from the ceiling? I didn't. How thoughtless of me.
Getting a spot with a good view was a bit of a pain. Aided by a very nice
woman named Linda, I finally went to the second story, planted myself at the
counter and stayed there. Not complicated.
Jackopierce, a Texas band, was the opening act. They weren't really my cup
of tea, though other audience members seemed enthusiastic. It wasn't that I
thought they were BAD; their musicianship was fine, I just didn't find them
interesting. Plus the fact that one of the two lead singers kept dropping
pointless Massachusetts references; MIT, Northeastern, Marian(a small town).
It was all a bit too Spinal Tap, along with the fact that at every reference,
the frat boys in the audience would yowl like they'd just won something. JP
did have one very good song, a thrashing low-down blues number with one
lyric("My baby don't love me no more.")It worked for me.
By ten, Del Amitri took the stage, to everyone's delight.
First, most obvious point: JUSTIN SHAVED HIS SIDEBURNS! Ditto his head. He
looks like a Scottish Marines reject. When someone asked him why he did it,
he replied, "Because I haven't gotten laid in ten years and since I shaved
them off, I've had a different woman and a different man every night." This
is obviously a lie. Who could resist Justin's singular charms, with or
without 'sidies'?
Criticisms:
1) Lose the smoke machine. It smells bad and makes it hard to see
the band. A quite pointless contraption.
2) PLAY OLD MATERIAL! By this I mean the first album, unless there are
copyright issues, in which case I'll shut up. But I'd die happy if I could
hear Hammering Heart live! Also, more B-sides.
3)To all guitarists who aren't Iain and all drummers: STOP LEAVING THE BAND!
Last year, everyone really got to like Ashley and Jon, and then after about a
minute they both moved on. I can't keep track of the endlessly expanding list
of ex-members and present members. Sheesh. The new guitarist, by the way, is
named Chris Dougald(spelling ok?) and the drummer is Mark Price. They're both
incredible, especially Mark, but I wouldn't get too attached if I were you.
Highlights: the slinky blues guitar riff of Paper Thin, a rocked-out Always
the Last to Know, a gorgeous acoustic medley of Be My Downfall/Drowned on Dry
Land, with Justin on guitar and Andy on accordion, and the image of Iain, off
in the shadows of the stage with his guitar, cigarette glowing like a faraway
star.
What comes across most is the obvious pleasure the guys take in playing
together. This, above all, makes the show memorable, when their joy and the
audience's joy are in synch. I wish the band well on the rest of the tour and
thank them for stopping in at Boston.