The Durutti Column > The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008

The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008

The Durutti Column play The Barbican in London on 6 November 2008 as part of the Autumn Contemporary Events 08 season.

Rodrigo Leão + The Durutti Column
6 November 2008
19:30 GMT
Barbican Hall

Tickets priced 10.00, 15.00 and 20.00 GBP.

From Barbican.org: "Rodrigo Leão, co-founder of Madredeus, was hailed by Pedro Almodóvar as 'one of the most inspired composers in the world'. There is a cinematic scale to his work which has attracted collaborators from Ryuichi Sakamoto to Beth Gibbons, and which comes out in his new work O Mundo, in which he and his band draw together much of his greatest music as part of an imagined soundtrack.

Rodrigo Leão's special guests will be The Durutti Column, Vini Reilly's legendary Manchester band playing a very rare London show, linked to the forthcoming 30 Years of Factory Records boxed set."

Review

At the (somewhat delayed) soundcheck Keir sat in for Bruce on drums which were placed firmly in the middle of the large Barbican Hall stage. Vini ran through the main riff of Jumping Jack Flash.

Shortly after the scheduled 19:30 on-stage time, The Durutti Column were introduced individually by name although only Vini appeared on stage at this time. Dressed in orange t-shirt, jeans and Converse, he thanked everyone for coming and, as ever, apologised for the impending loudness.

After a solo (and particularly well sung) Gun, Vini welcomed "Miss Poppy Morgan" on stage for two piano duets which he "hijacked" with his guitar.

Poppy then left, to be replaced by Bruce (black shirt, black waistcoat and matching black beret with poppy) and Keir. An extra-extended version of Otis was familiar but the quite gorgeous piano outro made this one of the best renditions in recent memory.

It should be pointed out at this stage that the splendidly warm acoustics of the Barbican and a front-of-house sound engineer who clearly knew what he was doing combined with a band who were clearly relishing (and enjoying!) the experience to produce quite delightful sounds. The top two tiers were not sold for this event so everyone was sat in the Stalls (which were about 90% sold).

The only hiccup came during Jacqueline when Vini jumped the gun and the whole initial drum solo was skipped. Perhaps this was to meet running time restrictions. However, the same thing happened at the Ruby Lounge, so maybe not.

The second half of the set comprised Woman, The Missing Boy, The Beggar [a squall of feedback came from Keir's bass which at Vini's suggestion he then plugged into the piano amp. Vini quipped that Keir was doing exactly what he was going to do in the next song] and we closed with Requiem for my Mother with Vini mentioning that they had to get off stage.

Hi to Iain and Bunny, Simon, Keir, Bruce, Vini and Poppy. Thanks to the Barbican for the tea.

Setlist

Gun
Piano duet 1
Piano duet 2
Otis
Jacqueline
Woman
The Missing Boy
The Beggar
Requiem for my Mother

The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008
The Durutti Column live at Barbican, London, Thursday 6 November 2008