The longest tour since 19 years
No-Man, Cultuurpodium de Boerderij
31 August 2012
After four years No-Man returned to the Cultuurpodium de Boerderij at Zoetermeer with a great setlist and an enthousiastic band. This time the band was much more relaxed then when they played there in early september 2008. Tim Bowness and Steven Wilson did introduce the songs with a smile and a joke and the band was in top shape. With an audience that came to listen to the band, instead of talking during the concert, it became a memorable evening.
Again a memorable concert from a memorable band with a much appreciated setlist and the great feeling of being there again. For certain one of the highlights of this years concert journeys.
31 August 2012
After four years No-Man returned to the Cultuurpodium de Boerderij at Zoetermeer with a great setlist and an enthousiastic band. This time the band was much more relaxed then when they played there in early september 2008. Tim Bowness and Steven Wilson did introduce the songs with a smile and a joke and the band was in top shape. With an audience that came to listen to the band, instead of talking during the concert, it became a memorable evening.
The setlist contained all the songs from their recently released live
album Love And Endings with eight extra’s including the new uptempo track
Warm-Up Man Forever, and also Close Your Eyes and the encore Back When You Were
Beautiful, which were both on the setlist for the first time. Housewives Hooked
On Heroin was spontaneously played as a third encore, Tim and Steven both
complaining against eachother that they had not had the time to practice the
song. Steven even asked Micheal Bearpark for the chords, while Tim layed down a
sheet with the lyrics. But the performance went flawness.
Of course Days In The Trees, one of the highlights introduced by
Steven Wilson as being the song that made it possible for No-Man to professional work
and live from making music, did not lack the set and the sound again was more
progressive and louder than on the album. An observation which was valid for
more songs like My Revenge On Seattle, Caroline Skeletons and Time Travel In Texas.
Only Rain and Lighthouse were also highlights in the setlist, that
turned out to be a nearly two hour musical journey through the discography of
No-Man. Like Steven Wilson said just before they ended the concert with
Housewives Hooked On Heroin: “We always want to play an extra track when we are
in Holland.” It was that feeling which stayed with the people when the lights
went on after they left the stage. The crowd had wanted more songs than they
were able to give.
Again a memorable concert from a memorable band with a much appreciated setlist and the great feeling of being there again. For certain one of the highlights of this years concert journeys.
Setlist:
Together We're Strangers
All The Blue Changes
Pretty Genius
My Revenge On Seattle
Caroline Skeletons
Warm-Up Man Forever
Only Rain
Time Travel In Texas
Lighthouse
Beaten By Love
Close Your Eyes
Wherever There Is Light
Days In The Trees
Mixtaped
Things Change
Back When You Where Beautiful
Housewives Hooked On Heroin
Band:
Tim Bowness - Vocals
Steven Wilson - Guitar
Micheal Bearpark - Guitar
Steve Bingham - Violin
Pete Morgan - Bass
Stephen Bennett - Keyboards
Andy Booker - Drums, percussion
Together We're Strangers
All The Blue Changes
Pretty Genius
My Revenge On Seattle
Caroline Skeletons
Warm-Up Man Forever
Only Rain
Time Travel In Texas
Lighthouse
Beaten By Love
Close Your Eyes
Wherever There Is Light
Days In The Trees
Mixtaped
Things Change
Back When You Where Beautiful
Housewives Hooked On Heroin
Band:
Tim Bowness - Vocals
Steven Wilson - Guitar
Micheal Bearpark - Guitar
Steve Bingham - Violin
Pete Morgan - Bass
Stephen Bennett - Keyboards
Andy Booker - Drums, percussion
Comments
My name is Peter M Sieker, and I am co-author of the Steven Wilson encyclopaedia Steven Wilson - Footprints.
My friend Guy M Tkach and I are currently working on the third and final volume of this project, which deals with the bands Blackfield and no-man. Therefore, I am looking for (live) photos of these bands.
I found some images on this blog from the 2012 concert at De Boerderij in Zoetermeer. We would like to use some of them in Footprints III and, therefore, ask for your permission.
Footprints is a purely non-profit project, the proceeds of which do not go to us but directly to charitable organisations. We are not able to pay for copyrights, but we list the copyright holder for each image in the credits section of the PDF book, including a website address if wanted.
If you are interested in our project, you can learn more at www.stevenwilson-footprints.com. I would be happy to send a promotional copy of the Footprints II so that you can see how we use photos.
BTW, Steven is supporting our project by posting on his social media channels.
I appreciate any help you can provide.
Greetings from Germany.
Peter