Gigs of the middle years

(and I might easily have forgotten some)

The Cure, Bercy 12/3/2008

SOV review.

Invited by Liz, now Jordan’s wife. They came to Paris for this, we had a nice time in some café before heading towards the venue. I don’t know why I don’t remember this concert more vividly. An absolute epic of about 3h30, no support band and an incredible setlist. And with Pearl Thompson on guitar. Monumental and yet my memories are sketchy.


The Cure, Royal Albert Hall 29/3/2014

There must be reviews around, but anyway, here’s the setlist.

One of my favourite Cure concerts. A cross-birthday present (ideal in many ways, too ideal in being what felt so balanced), great company (it felt..but love can blind you), and one of the most surprising set list ever: Stop Dead, 2 Late (wow!), Harold and Joe, Bananafishbones, just happy days, happily drunk but still present.


Metric, Le Bataclan 15/10/2015

Here’s the setlist.

I have no idea why or how I chose to go to concerts at that time, but they were (still are) one of my favourite bands. I am not sure I was in a situation to fully enjoy the show for both medical and psychological reasons, just remember Emily Haines taking to the stage in a spectacular costume. I don’t remember the music very much I’m afraid. Another reason why I’m looking forward to the concert next week so much! Of course, less than a month later, things would never be the same particularly in that venue.


The Corrs, Kew Gardens 16/7/2016

And another setlist for you.

Pretty much a garden party, good atmosphere, good company, and while I was not particularly a fan, this was a very pleasant performance in a pleasant setting.


The Cure, Bercy 15/11/2016

Random review picked from the web.

Going with John, we went to a pub just outside the venue. Those were strange times for me, I got drunk quickly, had a moment of panic during the concert when I thought I’d lost John (who obviously hadn’t moved, I was just lost), and didn’t remember it so well. So I didn’t even fully enjoy It Can Never Be The Same, despite it being the new song played on the day which I loved a lot.


Placebo, Bercy 29/11/2016

SOV review. Definitely gives you more than my one-liner below. 😀

With Aurélia from hospital times (she is a fan). Decent concert, but again, in these times, I’m not sure what anything was, I was still a bit all over the place.


The Cure, Hyde Park 7/7/2018

Review from RS. That’s RollingStone, not Robert Smith himself.

A Christmas treat from me to two friends. By all accounts a great concert. I was there. Day started pleasantly, England football match, many drinks with friends and friends of friends. Missed all the great bands playing before The Cure. And then it was so on/off. I was not quite there and ended up looking after someone for food/drinks and moods rather than enjoying the concert. The surreal shit (let’s call it that way) that happened on the way back was from another world, perhaps in a way the start of the end. Yeah, I did learn a lot that weekend, but I didn’t know it then. The DVD of the event released a year later was most welcome.


Sleaford Mods, Le Trianon 26/9/2018

SOV review.

I went with Ben, support band was pretty much unlistenable industrial noise. First time in that venue for me, a good place, and Sleaford Mods were great, venues with bouncing floors are really cool.