Anyway ... point being, this is just a short blog to belatedly document a lovely weekend of live music! Euros Childs in the tiny Hug and Pint on Friday and then Teenage Fanclub (with Euros on keys) in the gigantic Hydro on Sunday!
The Hug & Pint, on Great Western Road, is a small but beautiful bar/restaurant upstairs and basement venue downstairs that has live music on almost every night of the year. Run by 432 presents and named after an Arab Strap album, the venue promotes and hosts and eclectic melting pot of music.
Euros Childs certainly have us an eclectic melting pot of a set on Friday night! Do you know what? This was probably my gig of the year. I was probably only aware of 2-3 songs in the set, but every song blew me away; personal and inventive lyrics, amazing melodies - sometimes loads of them in just one song, bridges, hooks, choruses, humour and a cracking band that could veer off on delicious tangents.
Stuntman opened the set, One Shoe was an early highlight, especially for one fan in front of me! At times Euros set was garage pop, other times psychedelia with a touch of electronica, while at others it was really beautiful ballads with sublime strings.
Euros is an energetic and entertaining front man, fizzing with energy, giving it 110%, total belief in his talent, his band and his songs. Everyone was captivated.
The middle of the set saw Euros and co perform a 20-minute song (I'm afraid I didn't catch the name) that continuously veered off on multiple tangents. There were mentions of orange skies and sunshine, I was spellbound and I am going to track this song down!
Spanish Dance Troupe by Euros' old band Gorkys Zyngotic Mynci was sublime, the strings, the harmonies, the melodies - just gorgeous. As an encore, Euros and co played his song Virgin Moon. This was stoned songwriting genius, a tale of Richard Branson owning the moon, what that meant, who went there ... barmy, bonkers and utterly brilliant. Melodies to die for.
I am going to enjoy digging back into Euros extensive back catalogue over the coming months and wish I had explored it before now.
Then on Sunday night I headed back into Glasgow to see Teenage Fanclub supporting Vampire Weekend at the Hydro. I have to be honest and say that I was only going for the Fanclub. Vampire Weekend aren't really my thing. I caught them at the Barrowland when their first album came out, bought their second and then I don't think I have listened to them since. Very talented musicians, they just don't get me going.
Thankfully my brother sorted me with a pass, so I could add the Hydro to the extensive list of Glasgow venues that I have seen Teenage Fanclub play in. Not only that, my friend Lorna and I were in a box, centre stage and with access to a bar. Amazing!
Teenage Fanclub played a short set from 7.30-8pm and the vast majority of the crowd had arrived in time to see them. It was quite something to gaze out across thousands of heads to see Norman, Raymond, Dave, Euros and Francis on stage. There were no big screens, but we could still tell from our distance that Norman was beaming due to the way he moved and held his guitar.
I Can't Find My Way Home eased the band in, before they ramped it up a few notches with Start Again, About You and What You Do To Me. Raymond's wah-wah pedal sounded sensational on It's A Bad World before the vast Hydro (with top sections curtained off) was treated to the delight of a full length version of The Concept and a closing blast of Everything Flows.
The band were in good form and I look forward to finding out what they'll be up to in 2025. A run of August dates might hint at the release of a single ahead of a new album? Expect a Scottish date(s) to be announced in the near future.
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