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Human Frailty Pty Ltd
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MARK SEYMOUR LIVE : 30 Nov. 2002

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Information: An informal review of Mark Seymour's 30 November 2002 gig at the Bridge Hotel, Rozelle (near Sydney).

Author: Miriam Norman.

Date: 4 Dec. 2002.

 

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Missed Mark at Manly but got him at Rozelle. I was expecting him and Rod and maybe a couple of new songs. But he did most of the show by himself and Andrew Carswell came and joined him with mandolin and tin flute. It was brilliant! The best I've seen him in ages. He said he was sick but he seemed even better than usual!

Standing down the front talking to regular Mark gig attenders, I was wondering what Mark was going to come up with tonight. I was surprised to see Mark come out on stage alone as I was expecting Rod to be there as per usual. He launched into "In the Kitchen of a Perfect Home". He sang it in a uniquely poignant, haunting and emotionally intense style that few besides Mark can attain. His voice was mellow and rich and the next hour and a half became one of the best solo performances I've attended.

I say "solo" but on some songs Mark was joined on stage by Andrew Carsell ("the heart and soul of My Friend The Chocolate Cake") playing mandolin or tin whistle.

A surprise addition to the set was the Hunna's "What's A Few Men?". Included at a time, as Mark said, when Australia is poised on the brink of a foreign conflict.

Along with the excellently rendered usual numbers were two new songs: "Is There Anyone Left Alive" and "Shoulder To Cry On"....I need more that one listen to Mark's songs to properly assimilate the emotion and layers to them!

All in all a brilliant performance with the haunting addition of tin whistle on "Eye of the Needle" and "Parting Glass" being the highlights.

Memorable quotes:

"I don't do happy songs, I'm not capable of it" (audience laughs) "what are you laughing at?"

(On Throw Your Arms Around Me) "This is the closest to happy that I get"

"If they played my songs on the radio I could employ someone to do this" (tune guitar)


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Set List - The set list for the Bridge gig.

Mark 1 - Serious Mark Seymour.

Mark 2 - Energetic Mark Seymour.

Mark 3 - Passionate Mark Seymour.

Mark and Andrew - A shot of Mark Seymour and Andrew Carswell.

 

Set List

01. In The Kitchen of a Perfect Home

02. Long Way Down

03. Strange Little Town

04. Richard Cory

05. What's A Few Men? (new to acoustic gigs)

06. Is There Anyone Left Alive? (new)

07. Paradise Down Under

08. Last Ditch Cabaret

09. Ghost of Vainglory

10. The Ballad of the One Eyed Man

11. Sad Songs

12. Throw Your Arms Around Me

13. Lorelei

14. Shoulder to Cry On (new)

15. Home Again

16. Made Man

17. On My Way Home

18. Ready To Go

19. Holy Grail

20. Eye Of The Needle

21. Parting Glass


Most notable here is the return of "In The Kitchen of a Perfect Home" and "Ready To Go", loss of "Try Not To Try" and inclusion of two brand new songs.

 

Miriam Norman

 

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