― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 12 April 2007 22:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Keith, Thursday, 12 April 2007 22:06 (nineteen years ago)
― Brigadier Lethbridge-Pfunkboy, Thursday, 12 April 2007 22:08 (nineteen years ago)
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guess what? they're back.
http://www.theverve.tv/
― StanM, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 11:19 (eighteen years ago)
*smacks forehead*
I got a REAL bad feeling.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 12:45 (eighteen years ago)
Likewise.
― Scik Mouthy, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 12:46 (eighteen years ago)
More smooth MOR like Ashcroft's solo stuff, methinks. Least necessary reunion since the last unnecessary reunion.
― Neil S, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 12:54 (eighteen years ago)
Hahah, all too true.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 14:08 (eighteen years ago)
i pretty much HATE Richard's solo stuff, especially as time went on.
hope that they feel the groove again because they are one hell of a live band.
*crosses finger* for good luck on this.
first Blur, now Verve...who is next?
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 14:14 (eighteen years ago)
Someone PLEASE book them on one of those Don't Look Back shows where they have to play all of A Storm In Heaven
I'm kinda shocked that McCabe is part of this.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 14:44 (eighteen years ago)
And all of the early EPs, and the B-sides.
*pause*
Who are we kidding? At most they'll say, "This is an older song you might know" and only do "Slide Away."
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 14:46 (eighteen years ago)
Like they'd even do that. The "older song you might now" MIGHT be History, if you're lucky, This Is Music if you're REALLY lucky. This will be an Urban Hymns set. If McCabe's involved it's cos interest rates have rised and he's pushed on his mortgage.
― Scik Mouthy, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 15:38 (eighteen years ago)
At least it's a new album and they're not just doing a greatest hits cash-in tour.
― Brigadier Lethbridge-Pfunkboy, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 15:57 (eighteen years ago)
is McCabe's participation really that big a surprise? I mean, what else does he have to do?
― Shakey Mo Collier, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 16:42 (eighteen years ago)
A friend suggested McCabe both 'resents and requires a steady routine,' and so the band format, though it irritates him, might irritate him less now than not having it.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 16:48 (eighteen years ago)
If McCabe's involved it's cos interest rates have rised and he's pushed on his mortgage.
Or else Ashcroft knows that there's no way this will have any cred unless McCabe is on board from the beginning. Ashcroft probably realizes that he has to play nice and make this work or else he's opening up for puppet shows for now on.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 17:23 (eighteen years ago)
months-old xpost to Keith - the old Cathouse was on Brown Street, the new one is on Union Street. And yes, I was at that Oasis/Acetone/Verve show.
Aye, that'd be brilliant. I'd be up for that. I have some reservations about the quality of material stemming from a reunion, but stranger things have happened.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 18:06 (eighteen years ago)
I have some reservations about the quality of material stemming from a reunion, but stranger things have happened.
I suppose I'm just gun shy after the relative non-event of the House Of Love reunion with Terry Bickers - of course now they're doing one of those Don't Look Back shows.
I suppose the real questions here is whether or not Ashcroft has expunged all the ham and oatmeal out of his system and whether McCabe is interested enough to really cut loose.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 18:16 (eighteen years ago)
Probably not.
― Brigadier Lethbridge-Pfunkboy, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 18:17 (eighteen years ago)
(I'm blaming my "stranger things have happened" quote on the strength of, um, Take That, so don't be expecting miracles)
I'm not sure Ashcroft and McCabe have anything to lose, and there's hardly been a stack of people begging for their triumphant return or anything. Mind you, people bought into the Embrace revival, so, yeah, I have no point.
― ailsa, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 18:58 (eighteen years ago)
Embrace never split-up or hated each other or anything though; it's just that no one cared for a couple of years.
― Scik Mouthy, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 19:00 (eighteen years ago)
"No Come Down" (their B-side comp) and the original EP are the only things i still listen to.
― christoff, Tuesday, 26 June 2007 19:37 (eighteen years ago)
"for a couple of years"
― That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 20:51 (eighteen years ago)
So a good quality recording of one of the new shows leaked out and... well goddamn...
McCabe is fucking killing it... I don't know if he changed around his set-up and got rid of the Quadraverb, or if he's just showing off but he sounds like Townshend doing shoegaze. The set-list is equal parts old and new ("Gravity Grave" is fortunately in and still just as epic) and yeah, there's a good chunk of Urban Hymms in the set-list but they sound like the old 1992 Verve stomping through them. I could even stand listening to the otherwise odious "Sonnet."
The new stuff sounds like they would fit in on ANS - best thing I can say about them right now. Otherwise I'm pleasantly surprised.
― Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 14 November 2007 23:10 (eighteen years ago)
These are all good things, I would say...
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 14 November 2007 23:22 (eighteen years ago)
I didnt go see them incase it ruined my good memories of seeing them in 1995 t in the park and 3 times around the urban hymns stuff, wish i had went now as the sunday mail said they played All In the Mind. I only saw them do gravity grave once(1995) I didnt go incase they played new stuff and it was crap. Sp where can i hear this recording Mr T? ;)
― Herman G. Neuname, Wednesday, 14 November 2007 23:56 (eighteen years ago)
http://ocstwosway.blogspot.com/2007/11/verve-live-blackpool-nov06-2007.html
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 15 November 2007 00:28 (eighteen years ago)
Roxor and then some!
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 00:43 (eighteen years ago)
Haha, I LOVE "Sonnet".
― Spencer Chow, Thursday, 15 November 2007 00:45 (eighteen years ago)
Yeah, this is pretty spectacular. MUCH better than I would have guessed when news first surfaced.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 01:44 (eighteen years ago)
I was gonna say, why is everyone hating on "Sonnet" in this thread? It's hardly the greatest song in the world, but it's very pretty. "Lucky Man" helped me quit smoking, no idea why. And "History" is awesome. "Bittersweet Symphony" does still hold up, too. Love the Northern swagger (of the video).
― Lostandfound, Thursday, 15 November 2007 04:59 (eighteen years ago)
Ha, I capitalised "northern", silly me.
I'm more than fine with "Sonnet" but I can see how it would irritate.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 05:02 (eighteen years ago)
why is everyone hating on "Sonnet" in this thread?
It's a victim of sequencing. I was (and still am) a huge fan of "Bittersweet Symphony" and so when I got around to hearing the album for the first time, I couldn't believe that such a weak song would be #2.
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 15 November 2007 05:57 (eighteen years ago)
Here's the set-list for the show BTW...
This Is Music Space And Time Gravity Grave Weeping Willow Life's An Ocean Sonnet Sit And Wonder Velvet Morning Already There Stormy Clouds Let The Damage Begin On Your Own The Rolling People The Drugs Don't Work Bittersweet Symphony A Man Called Sun History Lucky Man Come On
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 15 November 2007 06:00 (eighteen years ago)
LET THE DAMAGE BEGIN FUCKING HELL FUCK FUCK
― Scik Mouthy, Thursday, 15 November 2007 12:41 (eighteen years ago)
I've listened to the set about 3 times now & I have to say it wildly exceeds all of my (admittedly cynical) previous expectations. Their turn toward AOR during the UH era & the sheer crapness of Richie's solo "career" had me shrinking at the prospect of a reunion, especially when it was announced they would be recording another album. But: (A) The performance is tight, the band sound genuinely reinvigorated, and Elvis is OTM about McCabe in particular sounding better than ever (B) The range of the setlist would indicate that they are actually enjoying the exploration of their back catalog, rather than trotting out UH and going through the motions (C) The psychedelic haze throughout, and the fact that they're playing shit like "A Man Called Sun" bodes very well for the possibility of less Sonnet, more Stormy Clouds in the future. (D) The new song "Sit and Wonder" actually sound good, not so much nu-Verve as teleported in from 1995 - which, when you think about it, is pretty much all one could ask for, considering the circumstances.
― Pillbox, Thursday, 15 November 2007 17:14 (eighteen years ago)
the UH era
In retrospect, no finer term could define it.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 17:17 (eighteen years ago)
The performance is tight, the band sound genuinely reinvigorated
Aye... I gotta shout out to Jones and Sobbo too.
Sheesh, the least expected (or even wanted) reunion might just turn out to be one of the best.
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 15 November 2007 18:48 (eighteen years ago)
Agreed. Some of my burblings (written just before the MBV news came down the pike).
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 18:51 (eighteen years ago)
Ned, I just read your blog post & your friends got it spot on: Because of the magnitude of "Bittersweet Symphony" and the saccharine quality of some the (mostly Richard-penned) surrounding material from that time, those seeking to write off the band don't have to look very far. But those early gigs.. Like the fellow in the first block quote, I have been to hundreds of shows, and Verve in 1993 (St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit) is easily top five. Just the bog rock standard set up of guitar, bass & drums - but goddamn they ignited a shitstorm betweent the four of them. Literally the old cliche: "a sonic whirlwind." I saw them a few more times between then and 1995 & they managed to maintain the impossible standard they set in '93. But when the cult of Ashcroft took over, the magic quickly dried up.
Interesting you should bring up The Pixies reunion in comparison, but I don't think the shared qualities stop at quality control. Each band was the sum of its parts in the truest sense, and both suffered when the singer's ego gradually came to dominate the sound - and in both cases the bands' final albums were essentially the singers' solo debuts. But in reuniting, ego is scaled back somewhat and the bands have again allowed groupthink to occur, resulting in concerts that unhindered by interband bitterness. Just as I feel the Pixies reunion gigs were superior to their stint supporting Trompe Le Monde ten years prior, so do the new Verve shows promise to surpass their live presence circa-Urban Hymns. Beyond that, "Sit & Wonder" >>> "Bam Thwok"
And now that MBV are "officially" planning new gigs, it seems I'll finally be able to see them too. This is turning out to be a very good week.
― Pillbox, Thursday, 15 November 2007 20:27 (eighteen years ago)
your friends got it spot on
You will find most of those friends quoted upthread. ;-)
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 15 November 2007 20:32 (eighteen years ago)
Anyway, that introduction song before "This is Music" at the show -- David Axelrod, yes?
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 16 November 2007 01:30 (eighteen years ago)