Veterans play to a full house
Published Date:
27 June 2008
By Jen Foster
CROWDED HOUSE took just the right sort of weather with them to play among the trees of Sherwood Forest.
Fans old and young had a hearty sing-along to hit singles It's Only Natural, Four Seasons in One Day, and Everywhere you Go - and I think even the trees were swaying in time.
Between tunes, the band broached subjects from scantily-clad teenagers to stuffed animals and Richard and Judy.
The venue was well-stewarded and my car was parked just three minutes’ walk from the main stage.
There were notable lulls with less well-known songs but Crowded House - who reformed in 2006 - have been in the game long enough to know their audiences well.
Every time the tempo dipped, there was a song, or a quirky tale to bring the applause back and get the crowd moving again.
It was a night to remember which worked across generations, and proof that British outdoor venues are not always a wash-out.
In short, a great band at an unbeatable venue and I will certainly be checking out the listings to see who is playing there next year.
by Jen Foster
The full article contains 197 words and appears in Worksop Guardian newspaper.
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Last Updated:
26 June 2008 12:45 PM
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Source:
Worksop Guardian
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Location:
Worksop