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Chris Prince
Yes, he played Babylon. Yes he did wobble his head more than a
nodding dog
sat on the back of a penny farthing racing down a cobbled
street, but my God
does this man know how to put on a show.
I was a bit apprehensive about going to see Gray play this
evening. Not
least because I’m only familiar with a few of the hit singles
but also
because to be honest I really didn’t feel in the mood for what
I (perhaps
naively, definitely unfairly) classed as ‘depressing music’.
When I got
there however and the lights went down and Gray took to the
stage, I
instantly took to the friendly, up for a laugh personality
that I saw before
me.
Opening with the atmospheric ‘Alibi’, he effortlessly switched
between
playing near flawless piano to acoustic guitar, and I think
what made the
gig so enjoyable was that everyone could see he was having a
good time
playing his music. It really was refreshing to watch this man
put so much
into every single song, whereas some bands (who shall go
unnamed, they know
who they are) seem to just fall into routine when playing
through a set,
Gray was living in the moment for every single note and it was
a pleasure to
watch.
His rapport with the crowd was excellent as well. Joking about
when he first
played at Hull Adelphi 14 years ago before playing the first
song off his
first album, ‘Shine’ “Ive seen psychiatrists, the fucking lot,
and I’m
finally back”. His great sense of humour too was also evident
as he
dedicated ‘slow motion’ to “England’s World Cup performance”.
His laughter
was infectious as he gave and took friendly banter from the
crowd – at the
danger of repeating myself it was so rejuvenating to see an
artist having so
much fun playing to an audience.
Not that Gray was to have all the fun, mind you. A surprise
inclusion to the
encore, a cover of Van Morrison’s ‘Brown Eyed Girl’ had the
whole of the
arena clapping, dancing and singing at Gray’s beck and call.
The only criticism I can think of was towards the end of the
main set the
momentum seemed to get lost quite a bit and the songs being
performed all
sounded a bit samey, however this lull was quickly picked up
and carried on
through the encore with renditions of the moving ballad ‘This
Year’s Love’
and of course ‘Babylon’ to close an overall fantastic set.
Before leaving the stage for the final time Gray called out to
an army of
fans he now had in the palm of his hands, “Thank you Hull
City, you’re
better than England… I’ll be back!” Needless to say, Mr Gray,
if that’s true
then so will I.
Rating:
9/10
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